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Perverting All Equity - Micah 3:8-12

Perverting All Equity - Micah 3:8-12

INTRODUCTORY THOUGHTS

Incorporating equity within one’s judgment processes remains crucial at every level, whether concerning a nation, a community, a church, or a home. The book of Micah describes what happens when leaders pervert equity. Micah 3:11 declares that they “judge for reward,” “teach for hire,” and “divine for money.” One might assume this perversion of equity would immediately send a nation into destruction; but Micah 3:10 points out that they “build up Zion with blood.” No matter how successful and prosperous an individual or group may seem, in the end, the Lord will bring judgment. In this case, Zion shall “be plowed as a field, and Jerusalem shall become heaps” (Micah 3:12). When a nation, community, church, or family perverts equity, God brings judgment when He deems the time appropriate. Proverbs 14:34 clearly points out that “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” Those who judge success through worldly means rather than by using biblical standards will fail to see God’s judgment coming until it becomes too late.

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS

  • (For children) Your friend throws a ball and breaks a lamp in his house. He says he will give you five dollars if you tell his mother the dog knocked the lamp over and broke it. What would the Lord expect you to say to your friend? 
  • (For everyone) How do you feel when the leaders of your nation pervert equity? How do you think God feels when we pervert equity? How do you think your family feels when you pervert equity?
  • How long will we continue to judge falsely before the Lord gains our attention? How many trials are we willing to bring upon ourselves because of a lack of balance in our judgment?

PRAYER THOUGHTS

  • Ask God to open your eyes to the standards by which you judge.
  • Ask God to help you to incorporate equity in every judgment you make.

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Daily Proverb

Proverbs 29:12

If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked.