If you've ever been wronged in a relationship, you know how awful it feels, particularly when the other party doesn't seem to want reconciliation. That's what I see in Micah 6. The words of the Lord are heart wrenching. "'O my people, what have I done to you? How have I wearied you? Answer me!'" (verse 3) Now this might seem odd, but try reading verses 3-5 out loud. When I did this, it made this passage even more real.
So how did reading this out loud impact you? When you talk with the Lord today, will it influence the conversation? How so? Tami W.

Another example of his love for us. His longing for a relationship with us! not to just rule over us in tolitarian way. He truely wants a relationship with us, Us has a sinfull nature and imperfect in every way, yet he still loves us! How magnificent God is and how petty we are in our actions when we dont think we get what we deserve. We doubt and may even abandon but God never does. True christiananity is not a religion its a relationship. If you look at it as a religion than you miss the point!
When God says "how have I wearied you?," it made me laugh a little inside. I mean, I make myself weary by being busy. Busy with many meaningless things. Yet my loving God shows once again how He wants to take it upon himself. I am thankful for a God of second, third, fourth, etc. chances!