Title: What Does Yahweh Seek From You
1What Does Yahweh Seek From You?
Micah 6.1-8
2Presence of the Lord
- I have finally found a way to live,
- Just like I never could before.
- I know that I don't have much to give,
- But I can open any door.
- Everybody knows the secret,
- Everybody knows the score.
- I have finally found a way to live.
- In the color of the Lord.
Blind Faith
3I have finally found a place to live, Just like I
never could before. And I know that I don't have
much to give, But soon I'll open any
door Everybody knows the secret, Everybody knows
the score. I have finally found a place to
live. In the presence of the Lord.
4Everybody Knows the Secret!
- To do justice,
- To love hesed,
- To walk attentively with your God.
5Micah 6.1
- Listen (pl) please to what Yahweh is saying
- Rise up (sg)! Dispute (sg) with the mountains!
- So that the hills hear your (sg) voice!
6Micah 6.2
- Listen, O mountains to Yahweh's lawsuit,
- and everlasting foundations of the earth.
- For Yahweh has a lawsuit with his people
- and with Israel he will argue.
7Micah 6.3
- My people, what have I done to you,
- and how have I wearied you?
- Answer me!
8Micah 6.4
- For I brought you up from the land of Egypt,
- and from the house of bondage, I redeemed you,
- And I sent before you Moses, Aaron and Miriam.
9Micah 6.5
- My people, please remember what Balak the king of
Moab schemed, - and what Balaam the son of Beor answered him.
- From Shittim to Gilgal . . .
- so as to know the righteous acts of Yahweh.
10Micah 6.6
- With what shall I approach Yahweh?
- Shall I bow to God on high?
- Shall I approach with burnt offerings,
- with calves a year old?
11Micah 6.7
- Will Yahweh be pleased with thousands of rams,
- with ten thousands of torrents of oil?
- Shall I give my firstborn for my rebellion,
- the fruit of my belly for my unclean life?
12Micah 6.8
- It has been told you, O mortal
- What is good?
- And what does Yahweh seek from you?
- To do justice,
- To love hesed,
- To walk attentively with your God.
13Micah of Moresheth
- Moresheth a border town between Judah and the
Philistine cities. - An 8th century BCE Prophet overshadowed by
Isaiah.
14Revolutionary?
- Some scholars have painted Micah as a
revolutionary the first to threaten the
destruction of Jerusalem.
15Lawsuit as Judgment Oracle
- The prophets like Hosea, Amos, Isaiah and others
used the metaphor of a lawsuit (riv) to judge the
Israelites that had turned away from Yahweh. - Job reverses the metaphor and brings God to a
trial.
16Yahweh's Lawsuit
- Although Yahweh commissions Micah to prepare a
lawsuit in 6.1-2 it never materializes. - There is no indictment!
17Yahweh Indicts Himself
- Micah 6.3 My people, what have I done to you,
and how have I wearied you? Answer me!
18Yahweh Indicts Himself
- The God of Israel is not a prisoner of His own
exalted status. Karl Barth
19Yahweh's Righteous Acts
- Deliverance from Egypt/house of bondage
- Leadership of Moses, Aaron and Miriam
- Balak/curse verses Balaam/blessing
- The conquest
20Entrance Liturgy
- It is argued that a series of antiphonal
questions and answers were used as a worshipper
would enter the temple precincts. - Ps 15 24 are two proposed examples
21Psalms 15.1
- O Yahweh, who may sojourn in your tent?
- Who may settle on your holy hill?
22Psalms 15.2-3
- The one who walks without blame,
- who speaks truth in his heart.
- Who does not slander,
- He does not do evil to a neighbor,
- nor take up reproach against one who is near him.
23Psalms 15.4-5
- In his eyes a reproacher is hated,
- But who honors those who revere Yahweh,
- Who stands by his oath even to his own hurt.
- He does not lend money at interest,
- nor accept a bribe against the innocent.
- He who does these things, shall never be moved.
24Psalms 24.3-6
- He who has clean hands and a pure heart,
- Who does not lift up himself to lies and does not
swear deceitfully. - He will receive blessing from Yahweh and
righteousness from God his deliverer. - This is the generation of those who seek him,
- who seek your presence . . . O Jacob, Selah.
- Who may ascend the hill of Yahweh?
- Who may arise in his holy place?
25With What Shall I Approach Yahweh?
- The Qualitative Answer Shall I bow to God on
high? Shall I approach with burnt offerings, with
calves a year old? - Quality as a relative subjective idea.
26With What Shall I Approach Yahweh?
- Quantitative Answer Will Yahweh be pleased with
thousands of rams, with ten thousands of torrents
of oil? - Exceeding rational ability.
27With What Shall I Approach Yahweh?
- Extreme Sacrifice Shall I give my firstborn for
my rebellion, the fruit of my belly for my
unclean life? - . . . hypocrites inquire how God is to be
pacified. John Calvin
28Yahweh's Entrance Liturgy
- It has been told you, O mortal
- What is good?
- And what does Yahweh seek from you?
29To Do Justice
- Justice in the OT is a legal term that includes
hearing a case, the decision, the pronouncement
of the verdict and carrying it out. - The individual and the community is involved.
30To Do Justice
- Justice discards party, friendship, kindred, and
is always, therefore, represented as blind.
Joseph Addison
31To Love Hesed
- Hesed always deals with interpersonal
relationships that are close not distant. - Hesed involves action that is un-coerced.
32To Love Hesed
- Although Hesed is a common and important element
in OT Theology, to love Hesed is only found
here.
33To Walk Attentively with your God
- To walk with God means to live in communion with
God. - The difficult root tsana' involves being careful
along with a cognitive element.
34What Does Yahweh Seek from You?
- To do justice,
- To love hesed,
- To walk attentively with your God.
35- What life have you, if you have not life
together? - There is no life that is not community.
- And no community not lived in praise of God.
- T. S. Eliot