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How can I fulfill God's requirement to do justly?

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To do justly means to strive for perfect conformity to God's law in our actions and relationships.

Fulfilling the requirement to 'do justly' as mentioned in Micah 6:8 involves living righteously according to God's commandments. It means not only knowing what is right but actively practicing justice in all areas of life. This includes being honest, fair, and treating others with respect, reflecting God's character in our interactions. However, the call to do justly also highlights our inability to achieve this perfection on our own. It points us towards the doctrine of justification, where believers find their righteousness in Christ, who fulfills the law on our behalf. Therefore, doing justly is grounded in our relationship with Christ, enabling us to live out justice authentically.
Scripture References: Micah 6:8, Romans 3:22

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