Micah 6:1-7:20; 2 Chronicles 32:1-8; 2 Kings 18:13-18; Isaiah 36:1-3; 2 Kings 18:19-37; Isaiah 36:4-22
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In Micah chapter 6 verse 8 I read a commentary that the following verse is the “most memorable statement in the OT defining a proper relationship to God”.  Here it is: “No, O people, the LORD has already told you what is good, and this is what he requires: to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.”   Not a very big and complicated list, eh?  Do what is right.  Love mercy.  And walk humbly with God.  How are you doing on these things?


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Micah chapter 7 verse 7 definitely stood out to me in today’s readings: “As for me, I look to the LORD for his help. I wait confidently for God to save me, and my God will certainly hear me.” I love the confidence and surety of this verse from Micah.  Where do you look for your help?  Will you wait confidently for God to save you?  Do you believe that God will certainly hear you?


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In Isaiah chapter 36 today you probably noticed that we’ve read this story about Sennacherib threatening Jerusalem before.  In fact, much of Isaiah chapters 36 through 39 are sometimes verbatim of Second Kings 18:13 through 20:19.  The compiler of Second Kings may have utilized Isaiah chapters 36 through 39 as a source, or it is also thought that both may have drawn from another common source.  Today in chapter 36 we are in the year 701 B.C., and we get some bold boasts before the walls of Jerusalem by King Sennacherib of Assyria’s representatives…  Verse 20 includes this boast, which didn’t make God too happy: “What god of any nation has ever been able to save its people from my power? Name just one! So what makes you think that the LORD can rescue Jerusalem?”


YouTube:  Today’s readings in Micah today remind me of TobyMac’s song “Made to Love You:”



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Comments from You:  What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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2 responses to “July 20th Chronological Bible Readings”

  1. Lily Avatar
    Lily

    Micah 6:8
    8 He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
    And what does the Lord require of you?
    To act justly and to love mercy
    and to walk humbly with your God.
    On the surface God’s requirements(from this verse)seem simple to follow; act justly, be merciful and walk humbly with God. However, these commands from God is hard if we do not submit ourselves to God and put our trust in Him. The worldly things (pride, greed, fame, jealousy, etc.)constantly calling us and pulling us from these commands everyday unless we ask for God’s help. (Psalm 121:1-3).
    1 I look up to the mountains does my help come from there?
    2 My help comes from the Lord,who made heaven and earth!
    3 He will not let you stumble;the one who watches over you will not slumber.
    Only when we walk with God would we be able to follow what he requires of us in Micah 6:8, so help me God.

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  2. ST Avatar
    ST

    Micah 7:18-20
    Who is a God like you.
    Who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of
    his inheritance?
    You do not stay angry forever
    but delight to show mercy.
    You will again have compassion on us;
    you will tread our sins underfoot
    and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea.
    You will be true to Jacob,
    and show mercy to Abraham,
    as you pledged on oath to our fathers

    in days long ago.

    Lord, you are a wonderful God. I put my hope in your Words. Thank you for forgiving my sins, and being my Savior.

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