
Tov #3 - Walk Humbly
Micah 6:8
Part of Tov—July 13 - 28, 2024
July 26, 2024
Message Notes and Group Study Guide
Date: July 27-28, 2024
Speaker: Russ Brasher
Series: Tov
Message: #3 - Walk Humbly
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Scripture
He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
And what does the LORD require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God. —Micah 6:8 (NIV)
Notes
Study Guide
Step One: Icebreaker (Optional)
What is your ideal temperature and why?
Step Two: Open
Ask someone in your group to pray to open your time together. Ask another person to read Micah 6:8.
Step Three: Discuss
- What stood out to you the most in this weekend’s teaching? What was challenging, encouraging, or confusing to you?
- In Micah 6:8 there is a call to justice, mercy, and humility. Which of these do you think is most effective in sharing your faith in Jesus with others?
- Read Romans 6:15-18 and discuss what Paul says about living in the freedom of obedience.
- What is the relationship between obedience and humility, and where in the gospels do you see Jesus displaying both in His example of “walking humbly” before God and man?
- How does the Gospel (what God has done for us through Jesus) shape our humility?
- Peter and James in I Peter 5:6 and James 4:10 command us to humble ourselves under God’s hand that He might lift us up. Practically speaking, what does it look like to humble yourself?
- In Philippians 2, Paul shows how Jesus embodies humility perfectly: by having a right mindset (2-5), serving others first (3-4), using high positions for sake of disadvantaged (6-8), and focusing on God’s glory (9-12). How could you implement these in your own life starting this week?
Step Four: Close in Prayer
Ask someone in your group to close in prayer. Pray this week that God would enable you to humble yourselves and walk humbly with Him.