This was such a good book! Dr Grant unpacks the Micah Mandate as a guide to balance in the Christian life. Dr Grant is always visionary and inspiring to read, his writing style bursting with flare and bombast, his insights deeply informed by long meditation on Scripture and a deep familiarity with church history. The Micah Mandate is a book-long exposition of Micah 6:8 and the meaning of justice, mercy, and humility, but several things set it leagues ahead of many similar Christian works:
- Its insistence on putting what you believe into action: to pay justice, mercy, and humility more than lip service, by actively seeking opportunities to plead the cause of the defenceless, work for the poor and lonely, and live a humble life of prayer and fasting. This book is about something much deeper than inward-focused pietism, social media slacktivism or feel-good religious tourism; it's about putting your hands to work, making ministry an organic aspect of daily Chrisitan life.
- Its reliance for examples upon Christian heroes from across the broad span of Church history. Dr Grant is concerned to show us that we would be doing nothing different than what the church has always done at her most effective. We also begin to see that our own age is desperately lacking in a fearless hands-on commitment to justice, mercy, and humility. The concrete examples of dozens of men and woman in church history demonstrate powerfully how anyone in any walk of life or period of history can put their faith to work.
- Its insistence that it's not great leaders, politicians, or speakers that truly make a difference for cultural renewal, but ordinary people living out what they believe in humble anonymity. The Christian life is truly something that can and must be lived by ordinary people in their ordinary lives. Sometimes, just one vote, just one voice proclaiming the truth, just one life witnessing against the regnant follies, really does make all the difference in the world.
Do read this book. It is one of the best things I have ever read on the Christian life.