Three Rivers Reflection

Rise, Plead Your Case


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Imagine a courtroom drama where the jury isn’t made of people, but of mountains and hills that have witnessed generations rise and fall. In this episode, we explore the striking imagery of Micah 6, where God calls His people to the stand—not with rage, but with a heartbroken plea to remember His faithfulness.

We often find ourselves in the same seat as the ancient Israelites, attempting to "pay God off" with religious busyness, "rivers of oil," or even "thousands of rams" rather than offering a transformed heart. We discuss the "human fallenness in religious clothing" that leads us to believe God cares more about the size of our gift than the shape of our heart.

Join us as we go "a little deeper" into the three simple yet impossibly deep requirements of Micah 6:8:

Doing Justice (asot mishpat): Moving beyond legal correctness to the active restoration of what is broken.

Loving Kindness (ahavat hesed): Practicing a loyal, steadfast love that remains even when others are at their worst.

Walking Humbly (hatznea lechet): Navigating life with an attentive, daily dependence on God.

Finally, we bring these ancient words down to "street level," identifying how to live out justice, kindness, and humility on a Tuesday afternoon—whether that means speaking up for a coworker or admitting "I was wrong" before being forced to. Discover how these requirements are the natural "fruit" of abiding in Christ, who perfectly modeled this life all the way to the cross.

What is the one concrete step you can take this week? Tune in to find out

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Three Rivers ReflectionBy Eungil Cho