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How does God prove His people according to Micah 6?

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God proves His people by reminding them of His past faithfulness and calling them to account for their complaints.

In Micah 6, God takes on the role of judge, calling His people to testify against Him regarding their grievances. He asks, 'What have I done unto thee?' which indicates His willingness to engage with their complaints. However, this question also serves as a means of proving His people; it encourages them to reflect on their lives and recognize His mercy and compassion over time. By recalling His covenant faithfulness and the historical acts of deliverance, God exposes the futility of their complaints and calls them to trust in His righteousness. This process of proving is not merely punitive, but rather restorative, aimed at aligning their understanding with His truth and will.
Scripture References: Micah 6:2-3

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