π» Humble Flex: How to Walk with God Without Acting Like a Pharisee
(A Digital Disciples Devotional for the TikTok Generation)
π Micah 6:8
“Sinabi
na ni Lord kung ano ang good, beshie:
Gawin mo lang ang tama,
magmahal nang totoo,
at maglakad nang hindi feeling mas mataas
kay Lord.” π
π Deuteronomy 10:12–13
“Hoy
Israel (oo, pati ikaw na online disciple),
anong hinihingi ni
Lord sa’yo?
Simple lang — matakot kay Lord (in a reverent
way, not takot sa recitation),
sundin ang Kanyang ways,
mahalin
Siya,
mag-serve nang buong puso,
at sumunod sa utos Niya…
kasi ‘di ito para sa Kanya lang,
para sa kabutihan mo rin ‘to,
lods.” π―
π 1. The “Simpleng Summary” ni Prophet Micah
Sabi
ng Talmud (yes, legit ancient Jewish text ‘yan), si Micah daw
parang nag-shortcut ng Torah.
Kung si Moses may full lecture sa
Deuteronomy,
si Micah parang gumawa ng TikTok
summary version:
3
Steps to Please God (No Filter Needed):
1️⃣
Do justice.
2️⃣ Love kindness.
3️⃣ Walk humbly with
your God.
In
short, hindi mo kailangan maging “deep” para maging faithful
—
kailangan mo lang maging decent
at devoted.
⚖️ 2. “Do Justice” — Not “Do Chismis”
Moses
said, “Walk in all His ways.”
Micah said, “Do
justice.”
Translation sa 2025: Stop
ghosting people and start being fair.
“Doing
justice” means hindi mo ginagamit ang Bible para mang-call out lang
ng iba,
habang ikaw naman ay may sariling playlist
ng unconfessed sins.
π§
Sa Jewish exegesis, to walk in God’s ways means imitate
His fairness and compassion.
Kung
si God nagbibigay ng second chance,
baka ikaw din kailangan mong
magpatawad — kahit sa groupmate na hindi nag-reply buong sem. π
π 3. “Love Kindness” — Hindi “Love Drama”
Deuteronomy
says: “Love
Him.”
Micah
echoes: “Love
kindness.”
Bakit?
Kasi loving God overflows into loving people.
Hindi
lang ‘yung “I love you with the love of the Lord” text
pagkatapos mong ma-ghost.
‘Yung genuine
kindness
— even when walang reward or clout.
Sa
Jewish commentary, ‘chesed’ (loving-kindness) means showing mercy
kahit hindi required.
So kung may kaklase kang toxic,
ipag-pray
mo muna bago mo i-post sa rants page. π️
π 4. “Walk Humbly” — Not “Walk with Hashtags”
Micah’s
“walk humbly” is the twin of Deuteronomy’s “fear the
Lord.”
Parehong ibig sabihin: awe-filled
obedience,
not “pakitang-tao spirituality.”
Hindi
mo kailangang magpa-bibo sa prayer meeting para mapansin ni
Lord.
Hindi rin kailangan ng “devotional aesthetic” sa IG
para magmukhang holy.
God sees the heart, not the highlights. π
Rashi (a legit Jewish commentator) said:
“To
walk humbly means not to boast of your piety.”
In Taglish:
“Wag
ka magyabang sa kabanalan, hindi ka pa rin exempted sa temptation.”
π§ 5. “The Great White Throne: The Judgment” — Reality Check, Not Clickbait
Araw-araw,
ang timeline mo puno ng #GoodVibes
at #SoftLifeGoals,
pero
may final feed si Lord —
ang The
Great White Throne: The Judgment.
π
At
doon, wala nang “unfollow sin” or “mute conviction.”
Lahat
ng “justice,” “kindness,” at “humility” mo — lalabas sa
record.
Pero good news: Kung faithful ka kay Christ,
hindi
mo kailangang matakot.
Micah 6:8 + Deut 10:12–13 =
the
lifestyle of those who’ll stand confident before the Throne.
π§ 6. Digital Discipleship Challenge:
Before you post, ask:
“Am I doing justice, or doing damage?”
“Am I spreading kindness, or cancel culture?”
“Am I walking humbly, or walking for likes?”
Let’s
live out Torah-in-TikTok form:
Fear
God, do good, love people, stay humble.
Because
in the end,
π¬ The algorithm fades,
π️ but
faithfulness stays,
π and the humble will reign after The
Great White Throne: The Judgment.
π§ Micah x Moses Playlist Challenge:
“Justice” – No Cap.
“Kindness” – Keep it 100.
“Humility” – Stay grounded, heaven-minded.
Tag mo ‘yung friend na kailangan ng “Micah 6:8 energy” sa buhay niya. π

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