Micah 6:3
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Micah 6:3, God is speaking to His people and asking what He has done that was wrong or wearisome to them. The main message is that God wants the people to testify honestly about His treatment of them.
Explained for Children
Imagine your mom saying, 'Hey, kids, what have I done that made you unhappy? Tell me if there's anything I've been doing that's tiring or unfair.' That's like what God is asking His people here. He wants to know if He did something wrong.
Historical Background
Micah was a prophet who lived around 750-700 BC, writing during the time when Israel and Judah were separate kingdoms. This verse comes from his call for repentance and justice to his people in Judah.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could involve a manager asking employees if they have any complaints about how the workplace is run or managed, seeking honest feedback to improve the environment for everyone involved.
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