Sometimes you wonder what God really wants from you. Is it more church attendance? Longer prayers? A to-do list that proves you’re “good enough”? Micah 6:8 cuts through the noise with a simple, clear answer—act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God.

Acting justly means doing what’s right even when no one is watching. It’s standing up for someone who’s being treated unfairly, keeping your word when it’s inconvenient and making choices that honor God over your own comfort.

Loving mercy is about more than feeling sorry for someone—it’s showing grace when you could give judgment, choosing kindness over pettiness and offering forgiveness even when it’s hard.

Walking humbly means remembering you don’t have it all together—and you don’t have to. It’s letting God lead, admitting when you’re wrong and recognizing that every good thing in your life is a gift from Him.

It’s not about checking boxes—it’s about living in a way that reflects God’s heart. So today, keep it simple. Choose justice. Show mercy. Walk humbly. And watch how God uses your life to shine His light in ways you never expected.