Book: Micah
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Micah 6:8                   The Requirements of God

I. The ideal requirement of God.
        A. In Deut.10:12
DEU 10:12 And now, Israel, what doth the LORD thy God require of thee,
                 but to fear the LORD thy God, to walk in all his ways,
                 and to love him, and to serve the LORD thy God with all
                 thy heart and with all thy soul, to keep the commandments
                 and the statutes of the Lord.
        B. In our text the prophet declares "He has shown thee O man what
           is good and what does the Lord require of thee, but to do
           justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God."
        C. In the Hebrew language their are two different words that are
           both translated require in English.
                1. In Deut. the Hebrew word is more like inquire, or ask
                   of you. "What does the Lord ask of you."
                2. In our text, the Hebrew word is more of a demand, "What
                   does the Lord demand of you."
        D. What are God's requirements?
                1. Fear the Lord thy God.
                        a. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
                           wisdom.
                        b. The fear of the Lord is to hate evil.
                        c. It is to stand in reverence of His awesome
                           holiness.
                2. To walk in all His ways.
                        a. That is to obey every commandment, and statute
                           of the Lord.
                        b. To walk in holiness, truth, purity.
                3. To love and serve Him with all your heart and soul.
                        a. No half-hearted relationship.
                        b. Or as we spoke a few weeks ago, no divided
                           heart.
        E. That is what God asks. What does He demand?
                1. That you do justly.
                        a. That you be fair in all your judgment.
                        b. Paul asks who are you to judge another man's
                           servant, before his own Master he either stands
                           or falls, and God is able to make him to stand.
                        c. God has not given to us the privilege of
                           judging others. "Judge not, lest you be
                           judged."
                        d. We do not have all the facts.
                        e. We do not know the motives of the heart.
                        f. We so often judge on the basis of hearsay. "But
                           someone said that they saw." Someone is not a
                           credible witness. We are often quick to judge
                           on the basis of someone. Who? What evidence did
                           they produce? Usually it was a friend or cousin
                           of someone. Twenty years ago they were
                           circulating a picture of Jesus in the clouds. I
                           heard at least 20 different versions of who
                           took the picture, and where it was taken.
                2. That you love mercy. Even if the person is guilty, that
                   you be kind and forgiving. "Be kind one to another,
                   tender hearted forgiving one another even as God for
                   Christ sake has forgiven you.
                        a. "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall
                           obtain mercy."
                        b. "Forgive us our trespasses even as we forgive
                           those who trespass against us."
                        c. Here it is not that you just be merciful, but
                           that you love mercy.
                3. That you walk humbly with thy God. The man who is
                   proud, does not know God.
                        a. When Isaiah saw a vision of God he said, "Woe
                           is me"
                        b. When Daniel saw a vision of God he said, "My
                           beauty was turned into corruption."
                        c. No man has had an encounter with God and come
                           from it with a feeling of pride and greatness.
                4. These are the things that God requires, or demands of
                   you.
        C. You say, "I have failed, I have not lived up to those
           requirements, but let's go to the New Testament, I've always
           had trouble with the law, I sort of prefer the mercy, love and
           grace of the New Testament."
                1. In Matthew 5:48 we hear Jesus saying to His disciples,
                   "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven
                   is perfect."
                        a. So you say that you want to live by the New
                           Testament standards? Good luck, but you will
                           need much more than luck.
                2. Matt. 22:37 Jesus said, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy
                   God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all
                   thy mind, and you shall love your neighbor as
                   yourself."
                3. As I read these requirements of Jesus I immediately
                   come into the consciousness of sin, I have missed the
                   mark. I am not going to try to pretend that I have even
                   come close. Mine is not a near miss. So many say, I
                   would have hit the mark, but you pushed my arm, and
                   caused me to miss. Adam said, "The woman that you gave
                   to me to be my wife, she did tempt me, and I did eat."

II. What is God's actual requirement? I have not been able to fulfill His
    ideal requirement?
        A. With man there is the ideal self, and the real self. In
           psychology it is called the ego and the super-ego.
                1. The super-ego is what you perceive yourself to be, and
                   the ego is what you actually are.
                2. The closer your ego is to the super-ego the more well
                   balanced you are. If there is a wide divergence, then
                   you will have difficult mental problems.
        B. With Jesus the real and the ideal were one. There was no
           divergence. He was able to say, "I do always those things that
           please the Father."
        C. No man has attained to the ideal requirements of God except
           Jesus.
                1. The Bible says that there is none righteous, no not
                   one.
                2. The Bible says, "For all have sinned, and come short of
                   the glory of God."
                3. Do you want to challenge those statements, would you
                   like to come forward and from this pulpit declare to
                   all of the people here that you are perfect?
                4. Should you come forward and make such a statement with
                   real sincerity you would immediately gain the sympathy
                   of the whole crowd, for we would know that you were
                    mentally deranged.
                5. No man in his right mind, would think himself to be
                   perfect. There is that consciousness of sin in every
                   heart.
        D. One day a group asked Jesus what they must do to do the works
           of the Father. "What does God require of us?" Jesus answered,
           "This is the work of God, that you believe on Him whom He hath
           sent." Joh. 6:28,29
                1. Our King James text reads believe on, but the Greek
                   is more literally translated believe into. For when the
                   Greek word eis is used with the accusative, it always
                   denotes a motion into.
                2. It is believing into Jesus Christ. Many may believe on
                   Jesus and not be saved. It is believing into a
                   relationship where He becomes the Lord of your life.
                3. By your believing into Jesus Christ, God grants you the
                   forgiveness for missing the mark. "Believe into the
                   Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved." Paul told
                   the Phillipian jailor who was asking what he must do to
                   be saved.
                4. Paul wrote to the Romans, "For if you will confess with
                   your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in
                   your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you
                   will be saved."

III. What happens when I fulfill the actual requirement of God and believe
        into Jesus Christ?
        A. God forgives all my missing of the mark. The blood of Jesus
           Christ His Son, cleanses me from all sin.
        B. He gives to me the gift of the Holy Spirit to indwell my life,
           and begin the work of conforming me into the image of Jesus
           Christ.
                1. And we all with open faces beholding the glory of the
                   Lord are changed from glory to glory into the same
                   image, by the Spirit that worketh in us.
                2. The fruit of the Spirit which is love begins to be
                   manifested from my life. Through His help and power I
                   begin to love God with all my heart, soul, and mind, I
                   begin to love my neighbor. I become kind, merciful, and
                   forgiving.
                3. What is happening? I am moving from the real to the
                   ideal.
                4. You see, God has never given up on my attaining to the
                   ideal requirements, but has now given to me the power,
                   whereby I might attain unto it, through the Holy
                   Spirit.
        C. Have I attained?
                1. Paul the apostle a man who was in touch with his real
                   self, said, "The good that I would, I do not, that
                   which I would not, I do, O wretched man that I am."
                   After thirty years of walking with the Lord as he wrote
                   to the church in Phillipi he said, "I have not yet
                   apprehended that for which I was apprehended by Jesus
                   Christ, neither do I count myself perfect, but I press
                   toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of
                   God in Christ Jesus.
                2. No I am not yet perfect, but I am on the way trusting
                   in the strength and help of the Spirit that I might
                   become more like Jesus every day.