As we gather this coming Sunday, we will reflect on a familiar verse that asks an unfamiliar kind of honesty from us. Micah 6:8 does not invite us to talk about faith or admire it from a distance. Instead, it presses us to consider how faith shows up in the ordinary choices of our lives. In the sermon, “Let’s Write Your Eulogy,” we will imagine what our loved ones might say about us if our lives were summed up by three simple questions: Did you do justice? Did you love mercy? Did you walk humbly with God? These are everyday practices that shape how we treat coworkers, neighbors, friends, and even those who frustrate us.
The sermon is about invitation and possibility. None of us has finished writing the story of our lives, and Micah’s words remind us that faith is something we live into, one step at a time. Justice, mercy, and humility are not boxes to check someday, but a way of life we are invited to practice today, tomorrow, and every ordinary day God gives us.
As you prepare for worship, consider these questions this week:
- If your life were described through Micah 6:8, what stories might be told about you right now?
- And where might God be inviting you to begin writing a different chapter marked by justice, mercy, and humility?
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