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Micah 6:8 Walk Humbly Devotional Drawing Page Printable
A free Micah 6:8 drawing printable with a deliberately unfinished sandals, balanced stones and path scene, inviting readers to notice the passage and complete the picture in their own way.

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Read, draw and reflect
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About this resource
A printable pause with Scripture
The sandals and path make Micah’s verbs physical. The balanced stones and olive branch suggest justice and mercy while the open trail keeps humility connected with an ongoing walk.
The page is intentionally spacious. Read the passage before drawing, then use the unfinished lines as a beginning rather than a puzzle with one correct answer. You may add words, symbols, colour or a written prayer alongside the picture.
This printable works for private reflection, a family table, an older children’s group or a quiet church activity. Give people permission to leave some space untouched. The aim is careful attention to Scripture, not a polished piece of art.
Passage context
Micah 6 takes the form of a covenant lawsuit. After recalling God’s faithfulness, the passage rejects increasingly extravagant offerings as substitutes for the good already made known: doing justice, loving mercy and walking humbly with God.
Devotional introduction
Micah 6:8 is memorable because it is concise, but it is not abstract. The sandals and unfinished path turn its three movements into a question about how we actually walk.
Reflect
Keep the three markers on one path. Justice without mercy can become cold; mercy without justice can leave harmful conditions unchanged; humility keeps both responsive to God rather than personal image.
Questions to explore
- Where does justice require you to notice an imbalance of power or cost?
- What would loyal mercy look like without avoiding truth or boundaries?
- How could you act without making yourself the centre of the story?
Prayer prompt
God of justice and mercy, shape the way I walk. Make me attentive to what is right, generous in steadfast love and humble enough to listen, learn and follow you. Amen.
Next step
Add three path markers labelled justice, mercy and humility. Under one marker, write an action you will take this week and place it in your calendar.
Use it your way
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Personal reflection
Read the passage twice, complete only the lines that help you pay attention, and finish with the prayer prompt.
Families
Let each person respond differently. Compare observations rather than artwork, and make explaining the drawing optional.
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