Daily Bread for Oct 4, Mal 1-4
Today’s readings are Mal 1-4.
Malachi brings the Old Testament to a close and sets the
stage for the coming of Christ and the advent of the New Testament.
Malachi is, most likely, a contemporary of Ezra and
Nehemiah. His book is dated somewhere around 460 B.C.
The people are backsliding, once again. Malachi is a
wake-up call for a return to fidelity and obedience to God. There are
three primary sections:
1. The people should honor Yahweh (Mal 1:1-2:9)...they're not honoring Him. Nonetheless, they are loved by God. 2. God is faithful even when they are not (2:10-3:6)3. They should return to God and remember His goodness (3:7-4:6). He is sending a "messenger".
We've witnessed the grace of God in how He relates to His
people. We've seen their weakness and fickleness. Malachi describes a familiar
scene. The people have allowed self-interests to shuffle their commitment to
God off to the side. We've seen this all before in things like the squabbling
between Jacob and Esau, the rivalry between the twelve sons of Jacob, the complaints
in the wilderness, the golden calf, the in-fighting in the Promised Land, the
general darkness of the days of Judges and the falling away that led to
captivity by the Assyrians, then the Babylonians, then the Persians.
God redeemed every one of those situations. God was
steadfast and true. His redemption always occurred by His grace alone. This is
a reminder of how God operates. He functions through unmerited favor toward
those who have done nothing to earn it. He is patient with those He has chosen.
He loves those He has chosen based on who He is, not who they are, based on
what He does, not what they do.
He's about to present the Messiah to the same people He
delivered from slavery in Egypt and ushered into the Promised Land. Even though
they fell and were swept away into captivity, by His grace, He brought them
back. Once they were back in their homeland, they repeatedly fell away. God
remained faithful throughout, so completely faithful that He sends Malachi to
tell them the promised Messiah is on His way, in spite of their unfaithfulness.
What an awesome God! What an awesome Old Testament! Every
book, every page, every verse has prepared God’s people for His incarnation. By
Malachi’s time, God has been revealing Himself, His character and nature, one
step at a time for nearly four thousand years. In Malachi, He tells them their
Redeemer is coming and to prepare for Him.
The New Testament will tell the rest of the Redeemer’s
story.
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