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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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The people of God in Malachi’s day needed to be confronted. Often, we too need to be confronted. But before God confronts us, he consoles us by reaffirming his extravagant love for us.
Because of the greatness of the Lord and the honor of his name, the hearts of his worshipers are of the utmost importance.
In Malachi’s day, the Israelites were marrying women who led them to worship false gods and were being unfaithful to their wives. In response, this passage calls us today to honor God when pursuing marriage and honor God by being faithful in marriage.
God’s purpose in Malachi 3 isn’t necessarily to get us to do something, but rather to reorient our minds and our hearts around the justice and mercy of God.
God is evaluating our giving. Are we showing that we trust him?
The main problem in all of us is a problem of perspective. We need a perspective of God’s work and our lives that takes into account, not just all of life, but all of eternity. So, God draws our attention to the day of the LORD and the blessing of belonging.
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