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Immerse Bible Reading Experience: Day 281 - Exploring the Book of Malachi

Welcome to Day 281 of the Immerse Bible Reading Experience, focusing on the book of Malachi. This episode dives into the messages delivered by Malachi, a prophet whose name signifies 'my messenger' in Hebrew, sent by God to rectify the worship practices of the people after their return from exile and the rebuilding of the temple. Malachi's distinctive approach involves making provocative claims, anticipating objections, and then addressing them. Key themes include the condemnation of defective offerings, concerns for justice, and God's dissatisfaction with unfaithfulness among the priests and people. The book concludes with hopeful promises for those who embrace Malachi's corrections, emphasizing proper worship, reconciliation, and the ultimate advent of the day God will set the world right.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: Daily Bible Reading
00:35 Malachi's Unique Approach
01:11 The Six Exchanges in Malachi
01:51 God's Promises and Warnings
04:41 The Lord's Message to the Priests
09:11 Judah's Unfaithfulness and God's Justice
11:17 The Coming Messenger and Day of Judgment
15:33 Final Exhortations and Promises
16:50 Conclusion and Farewell

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day 200 and 81

immersed in Malachi

sometime after the
temple had been rebuilt.

Through the challenges and encouragement
of the prophets, Haggai and Zacharia,

God sent another prophet to urge
the people to worship him properly.

There, this message came from
the Lord through the prophet.

We now know as Malachi.

Since the prophet's name in Hebrew
simply means my messenger, it is possible

that we don't know his real name and
that he was simply a messenger of God.

Malachi took a distinctive approach
in bringing God's word to the

people who had returned from
exile to draw their attention to

issues that needed correcting.

He would make a provocative claim,
anticipate their defensive response,

and then answer their objections.

For example, speaking is God's messenger.

He says, should people cheat
God, yet you have cheated me?

He envisions the people responding.

What do you mean?

When did we ever cheat you?

Then he explains, you have cheated me
of the tithes and offerings due to me.

The book of Malachi includes
six such exchanges with the

people arranged in a chiasm.

A evil doers will not prosper.

Edem will not be rebuilt.

B, the people are not
bringing the right offerings.

Defective animals.

C.

Concern for justice.

Men are divorcing and
abandoning their wives.

C.

Concern for justice.

People are complaining.

Where is God's justice?

B.

The people are not bringing
the right offerings.

No tithes.

A evil doers will not prosper.

The people are saying that
evil doers go unpunished.

There's also a special word of correction
to the priests after the second exchange,

and a series of hopeful promises at
the end of the book for those who take

malachi's corrections to heart and
choose to live in a way that honors God.

Ever since the destruction of Israel's
first temple and the nation's exile

to Babylon the twin questions of
God's presence with his people.

And the possibility of a new
temple have been prominent.

Malachi continues this twofold
emphasis by focusing on Israel's

proper worship practices.

In the rebuild temple, God will
be present with his people, but

will contend with them in order
to lead them to become the nation.

He called for a purpose.

The great and dreadful day of
the Lord is coming when God

will set the whole world right.

First, he will provide an opportunity
for reconciliation promising to

raise up a new prophet, a new Elijah.

His preaching will turn the hearts
of fathers to their children and the

hearts of children to their fathers.

A dual message of obedience and
hope closes the book, Israel is

called to remember and obey God's
ancient instructions in the Torah,

and there are consequences for
those who ignore his teaching.

Towering over it all is the promise
of freedom and healing after the

destruction of those who do wrong.

Surely the Lord will return to his
people and the son of righteousness

will rise with healing in his wings.

The prophet Malachi,

this is the message that the Lord gave
to Israel through the prophet Malachi.

I have always loved you, says
the Lord, but you retort.

Really?

How have you loved us?

And the Lord replies, this is
how I showed my love for you.

I loved your ancestor Jacob,
but I rejected his brother Esau

and devastated his hill country.

I turned Esau's inheritance
into a desert for jackals.

Esau's descendants in EDA may
say We have been shattered,

but we will rebuild the ruins.

But the Lord of Heaven's armies replies.

They may try to rebuild, but
I will demolish them again.

Their country will be known as
the land of wickedness, and their

people will be called the people
with whom the Lord is forever angry.

When you see the destruction for
yourselves, you will say, Truly

the Lord's greatness reaches
far beyond Israel's borders.

The Lord of heaven's armies says to
the priests, a son honors his father

and a servant respects his master.

If I am your father and master, where
are the honor and respect I deserve?

You have shown contempt for my
name, but you ask, how have we

ever shown contempt for your name?

You have shown contempt by offering
defiled sacrifices on my altar.

Then you ask, how have we
defiled the sacrifices?

You defile them by saying, the altar
of the Lord deserves no respect.

When you give blind animals as
sacrifices, isn't that wrong?

And isn't it wrong to offer animals
that are crippled and diseased?

Try giving gifts like that to your
governor and see how pleased he is.

Says the Lord of heaven's
armies, go ahead.

Beg God to be merciful to you.

But when you bring that kind of offering,
why should he show you any favor at all?

Ask the Lord of heaven's armies how
I wish one of you would shut the

temple doors so that these worthless
sacrifices could not be offered.

I am not pleased with you, says
the Lord of heaven's, armies, and

I will not accept your offerings.

But my name is honored by people of
other nations from morning till night.

All around the world, they offer
sweet incense and pure offerings.

In honor of my name for, my name
is great among the nations, says

the Lord of heaven's armies.

But you dishonor my
name with your actions.

By bringing contemptible food,
you are saying it's all right

to defile the Lord's table.

You say it's too hard to serve the Lord,
and you turn up your noses at my commands,

says the Lord of heaven's, armies.

Think of it.

Animals that are stolen and crippled and
sick are being presented as offerings.

Should I accept from you such
offerings as these asks the Lord.

Cursed is the cheat who promises to
give a fine ram from his flock, but then

sacrifices a defective one to the Lord.

For I am a great king says the
Lord of heaven's, armies, and my

name is feared among the nations.

Listen you priests,
this command is for you.

Listen to me and make up
your minds to honor my name.

Says the Lord of Heaven's armies, or I
will bring a terrible curse against you.

I will curse even the
blessings you receive.

Indeed, I have already cursed them.

Because you have not
taken my warning to heart.

I will punish your descendants in
splatter your faces with the manure

from your festival sacrifices, and
I will throw you on the manure pile.

Then at last you'll know it was I
who sent you this warning so that my

covenant with the Levites can continue
says the Lord of heaven's armies.

The purpose of my covenant with
the Levites was to bring life and

peace, and that is what I gave them.

This required reverence from
them and they greatly revered

me and stood in awe of my name.

They passed on to the people.

The truth of the instructions
they received from me.

They did not lie or cheat.

They walked with me living good
and righteous lives, and they

turned many from lives of sin.

The words of a priest's lips should
preserve knowledge of God and people

should go to him for instruction.

For the priest is the messenger
of the Lord of heaven's armies.

But you priests have left God's paths.

Your instructions have caused
many to stumble into sin.

You have corrupted the covenant
I made with the Levites says

the Lord of heaven's armies.

So I have made you despised and
humiliated in the eyes of all the

people, for you have not obeyed me,
but have shown favoritism in the

way you carry out my instructions.

Are we not all children
of the same father?

Are we not all created by the same God?

Then why do we betray each other,
violating the covenant of our ancestors?

Judah has been unfaithful and a
detestable thing has been done

in Israel and in Jerusalem.

The men of Judah have defiled
the Lord's beloved sanctuary by

marrying women who worship idols.

May the Lord cut off from
the nation of Israel.

Every last man who has done this
and yet brings an offering to

the Lord of heaven's armies.

Here is another thing you do.

You cover the Lord's altar with tears
weeping and groaning because he pays

no attention to your offerings and
doesn't accept them with pleasure.

You cry out.

Why doesn't the Lord accept my worship?

I'll tell you why.

Because the Lord witnessed the vows you
and your wife made when you were young,

but you have been unfaithful to her.

Though she remained your faithful
partner, the wife of your marriage vows.

Didn't the Lord make
you one with your wife?

Embody and spirit, you are his.

And what does he want?

Godly children from your union.

So God, your heart remain loyal to the
wife of your youth for I hate divorce,

says the Lord, the God of Israel.

To divorce your wife is to
overwhelm her with cruelty, says

the Lord of heaven's Armies.

So guard your heart.

Do not be unfaithful to your wife.

You have wearied the Lord with your words.

How have we wearied him?

You ask.

You have weed him by saying that all
who do evil are good in the Lord's

sight and he is pleased with them.

You have wearied him by asking
Where is the God of justice?

Look, I am sending my messenger and
he will prepare the way before me.

Then the Lord you are seeking
will suddenly come to his temple,

the messenger of the covenant.

Whom you look for so eagerly is surely
coming, says the Lord of heaven's armies,

but who will be able to endure it when
he comes, who will be able to stand and

face him when he appears for he will be
like a blazing fire that refines metal, or

like a strong soap that bleaches clothes.

He will sit like a refiner of
silver burning away the dross.

He will purify the Levites,
refining them like gold and silver

so that they may once again offer
acceptable sacrifices to the Lord.

Then once more, the Lord will accept the
offerings brought to him by the people of

Judah and Jerusalem as he did in the past.

At that time, I will put you on trial.

I am eager to witness against all
sorcerers and adulterers and liars.

I will speak against those who cheat
employees of their wages, who oppress

widows and orphans, or who deprive the
foreigners living among you of justice.

For these people, do not fear me,
says the Lord of heaven's, armies.

I am the Lord and I do not change.

That is why you, descendants of
Jacob are not already destroyed.

Ever since the days of your
ancestors, you have scorned my

decrees and failed to obey them.

Now, return to me and I will return to
you, says the Lord of heaven's armies.

But you ask, how can we return
when we have never gone away?

Should people cheat God,
yet you have cheated me.

But you ask, what do you mean
when did we ever cheat you?

You have cheated me of the
tithes and offerings due to me.

You are under a curse for your
whole nation has been cheating me.

Bring all the tithes into the storehouse
so there will be enough food in my temple.

If you do, says the Lord of
heaven's armies, I will open

the windows of heaven for you.

I will pour out a blessing.

So great.

You won't have enough room to take it in.

Try it.

Put me to the test.

Your crops will be abundant for.

I will guard them from
insects and disease.

Your grapes will not fall from
the vine before they are ripe.

Says the Lord of heaven's armies.

Then all nations will call you.

Blessed for your land will be such a
delight, says the Lord of heaven's armies.

You have said terrible things about me.

Says the Lord.

But you say, what do you mean?

What have we said against you?

You have said, what's
the use of serving God?

What have we gained by obeying
his commands or by trying to

show the Lord of heaven's armies
that we are sorry for our sins?

From now on, we will call the arrogant.

Blessed.

For those who do evil, get
rich, and those who dare God

to punish them suffer no harm.

Then those who feared the Lord
spoke with each other and the

Lord listened to what they said.

In his presence, a scroll of remembrance
was written to record the names

of those who feared him and always
thought about the honor of his name.

They will be my people, says
the Lord of heaven's armies.

On the day when I act in judgment,
they will be my own special treasure.

I will spare them as a father.

Spares an obedient child.

Then you will again see the
difference between the righteous

and the wicked between those who
serve God and those who do not.

The Lord of heaven's armies says
The day of judgment is coming

burning like a furnace on that day.

The arrogant and the wicked
will be burned up like straw.

They will be consumed,
roots, branches, and all.

But for you who fear my name, the son of
righteousness will rise with healing in

his wings and you will go free leaping
with joy like calves led out to pasture.

On the day when I act, you will tread upon
the wicked as if they were dust under your

feet says the Lord of heaven's armies.

Remember to obey the law
of Moses, my servant.

All the decrees and regulations that I
gave him on Mount Sinai for all Israel.

Look, I am sending you the prophet
Elijah before the great and

dreadful day of the Lord arrives.

His preaching will turn the hearts
of fathers to their children and the

hearts of children to their fathers.

Otherwise, I will come and
strike the land with a curse.

This concludes today's
Immerse Reading experience.

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