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In Micah 6, God gives Micah another message of warning to tell His people. They were bringing their sacrifices to God, which were supposed to have been to atone for their sins, but they had no intention of turning from their sins. God called them out on what was really a matter of their hearts. Their sacrifices and religious actions were a routine but not sincere at all. Their hearts were far from the routine. True faith comes from a heart that's been broken in repentance and realizes that no amount of good works can atone for sin. Only Jesus can. When we finally see ourselves how God sees us, as broken sinners who desperately need Jesus, then we can finally become what He wants us to become.
By Perfectly Imperfect TogetherIn Micah 6, God gives Micah another message of warning to tell His people. They were bringing their sacrifices to God, which were supposed to have been to atone for their sins, but they had no intention of turning from their sins. God called them out on what was really a matter of their hearts. Their sacrifices and religious actions were a routine but not sincere at all. Their hearts were far from the routine. True faith comes from a heart that's been broken in repentance and realizes that no amount of good works can atone for sin. Only Jesus can. When we finally see ourselves how God sees us, as broken sinners who desperately need Jesus, then we can finally become what He wants us to become.