Prophets, Power, and Truth: Walking Humbly in Hard Times | Perspectives FUMCSD Pastors Podcast S3E32 (Audio)
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What do you do when every voice claims to have the truth?
In our current political division, social unrest, and conflicting perspectives, it’s hard to know what – or who – to trust. In this episode of Perspectives FUMCSD Pastors Podcast, Rev. Trudy Robinson and Rev. Dr. Hannah Ka turn to an unexpected voice: the prophet Micah.
Though written over 2,700 years ago, Micah’s words feel strikingly relevant today.
The female pastors of First UMC of San Diego explore:
- Why prophets spoke out against power
- The tension between personal and social holiness
- How we choose which voices to trust
- The danger of using faith to justify power
- What it truly means to walk humbly with God
This conversation is based on Micah 3:4-12 and is the first of three conversations surrounding Micah’s well-known proclamation to “walk humbly, love kindness, and do justice.” Because in times of uncertainty like these, Micah’s words remind us that faith isn’t about certainty – it’s about humility, justice, and courage.
Reflection Questions:
- Where have you seen gifts used with integrity, even when it costs you something?
- What does “walk humbly” look like in positions of power, influence, and leadership?
- What makes you realize that you must be humble before God?
Continue the Discussion:
There’s so much more to discuss when it comes to Micah’s concept of walking humbly with God. Join one of our groups to keep the discussion going: In-Person Convergence, in the Chapel on Sundays at 12 PM, or our Patreon Online Community.
Timestamps:
00:00 When Truth Feels Impossible to Find
02:17 Micah’s Warning: Corruption, Power, and Silence
04:56 Personal vs. Social Holiness
06:03 Why Ancient Times Feel Like Today
08:20 Speaking Truth to Power (Then and Now)
11:12 The Cost Living Your Calling vs. Pleasing People
15:37 Listening to the Voices That Are Silenced
17:42 Christian Nationalism & Micah’s Warning
21:22 Power vs. Love: How Do We Discern Truth?
25:14 Closing Reflections & Discussion Questions