In an age of complacency and polluted worship, there is a remnant that fears the LORD and stays faithful by keeping a book of remembrance.
Renewal of Leadership
August 20, 2023 • Brian Faught • Malachi 2, Malachi 3
Jesus' model of sacrificial leadership is just as important and needed today as it was during the time of Malachi.
Renewal of Leadership
August 20, 2023 • Brian Faught • Malachi 2, Malachi 3
Jesus' model of sacrificial leadership is just as important and needed today as it was during the time of Malachi.
Staying Faithful in Your Waiting
August 13, 2023 • Anne Brooks
In our waiting, it is important to remember that God is working in ways we do not know, and He will accomplish all that He has promised.
Losing Confidence in His Love
August 6, 2023 • Paul A. Berthiaume • Malachi 1, Malachi 2, Malachi 3
In the Book of Malachi, the new Idolatry was not the worshiping of false gods like Baal, but rather the Idolatry of half-hearted worship of the True God, Yahweh.
This Idolatry created complacency and lukewarm devotion to God that was expressed in polluted worship, inadequate sacrifice, glorification of evil, and oppression of the vulnerable. All while expressing ingratitude toward God and blaming him for injustice.
In an age of complacency and polluted worship, there is a remnant that fears the LORD and stays faithful by keeping a book of remembrance.
Malachi Series Intro Video
August 4, 2023 • Paul A. Berthiaume
The people of God, back in Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity, struggled with complacency and half-hearted worship.
Despite their claims of faithfulness, they had unknowingly slipped into a new form of idolatry.
The ancient text of Malachi holds striking relevance for the contemporary church, urging us to examine our hearts and restore true devotion to God.
Don't miss this opportunity to revive your faith, confront the challenges of complacency in our lives today, and embrace a deeper relationship with our ever-faithful God.