The Lord's Controversy with Us
Micah 6:1-3
Hear you now what the LORD said; Arise, contend you before the mountains, and let the hills hear your voice.…


God offers Himself to be judged as to His dealings.

1. Is there nowhere a cry to provoke the Lord to ask, What have I done unto you? What should the heart reply? It concerns us to consider. When we fall short in putting to account the whole store of God's mercies we are sure to charge the deficiency upon God's niggardliness, and not upon our own unfaithfulness; for self-justification is always the immediate consequence of self-inflicted loss. It is the very extent of God's mercies which makes men murmurers and complainers; for by so much the more they have failed to take due advantage of them. What would one reasonably expect from those highly favoured of God? But what is the real state of things? Discontent, disobedience, unthankfulness, unwatchfulness, murmurings, rebellion, open violation of God's statutes, public profanation of His ordinances, common and declared neglect and contempt of His sacraments and means of grace, are the prevailing features of the picture. What a question to be put by a merciful God and a redeeming Saviour, to any one of us — "What have I done unto Thee?" Do we incur the rebuke?

2. The question goes further yet, — "Wherein have I wearied thee?" How cutting a question to the people that profess His name!

(R. W. Evans, B. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Hear ye now what the LORD saith; Arise, contend thou before the mountains, and let the hills hear thy voice.

WEB: Listen now to what Yahweh says: "Arise, plead your case before the mountains, and let the hills hear what you have to say.




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