With Whom Are You Walking?

Bible Reading: Micah 6:6-8
Author: Antoinette Knights (New York, US)
Wednesday 3 June 2026 © The Upper Room.
These words from the prophet Micah serve as a reminder of what God requires of us. 

First, God wants us to do what is right—obeying both his laws and the laws of the land in which we live. 

Second, he requires that we love mercy, having compassion on others without judging them or their situation. 

Third, we are to walk humbly with him—putting our will aside and allowing him to lead the way.

In the book of Genesis, we learn that we were created in God’s image. I often ask myself, ‘Am I reflecting God’s image today?’ 

The words of Micah above are the gauge I use to monitor my actions. 

When I am in a position of authority, do I do what is right? If others offend me, do I forgive or hold on to the pain and wait for an opportunity to hurt them in return? Am I humble in my walk with God, allowing him to lead my steps, or do I rely on only my qualifications and contacts?

Jesus sums up Micah’s message when he says that we are to love the Lord our God with all our hearts, all our souls and all our minds, and love our neighbours as ourselves (see Matthew 22:34–40).

Prayer: Dear heavenly Father, lead us today as we try to walk humbly with you. Help us to see you in everyone we meet so that we may show your mercy and your righteousness to them. Amen
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