Today’s passage: Malachi 1
Helpful thoughts:
- Malachi lived and ministered at the same time as Ezra and Nehemiah.
- God’s “love” for Israel and “hate” for Edom is used as a term of choice or election, not affection.
- Israel wondered why the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile happened and they doubted God’s love for them. In this passage, God affirms his election of Israel over other nations.
- God is a great king and His name will be great among the nations!
- The ability or inability of a person to acknowledge that doesn’t make it more or less true.
- When we do acknowledge God’s greatness, it changes how we live.
Questions to consider:
- What was the state of any person without the love of God (Ephesians 2:1)? Why does God deserve all the glory in that any of us are “loved?” (Ephesians 2:4-5)
- What was the specific rebuke God gave to the priests who dishonored Him? Why was that worth pointing out? What did it communicate concerning the priests relationship with and reverence for God?
- If the priests had revered the Lord appropriately, how would that have changed their practice? What kind of sacrifices would they bring? How can this help you to fight against sin and pursue righteousness to the glory of God? Why should we do that?