In the book of Micah, we find the prophet burdened for the sins of Israel and seeking God's favor and forgiveness. What he receives from God is the simple word that what the Lord requires is that we act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him. Dave Brown explores this passage and shares the context of the time in which it was written to illuminate what happens when we sacrifice justice on the altar of safety, security, and peace.
Read MoreWe are going to get angry; it's guaranteed. And anger is not sinful...sometimes. The key differences are where it comes from, what it leads to, and what it seeks. Adam Barnett concludes our emotional reality check with a explanation of these differences and a challenge to seek the truth of our own anger.
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