The Dysfunctional Family
Opening Prayer
Lord, Your love is the one great certainty in my life. I praise You for Your priceless, unchanging love.
Read Malachi 1:1-14
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Meditate
In a world of constant change, ponder what it means to be connected to the one constant in the world: the love of God (Rom. 8:38,39).
Think Further
As a child I often visited my grandparents at their small private school, occasionally when the school was open. At break times I delighted in sitting on the stairs to the family apartment on the upper floor, strictly forbidden to pupils, and calling out to them, “I can come up here and you can’t!” It was not very kind or Christian but it emphasized the fact that I was family and they were not. Being family makes a difference. Sometimes in today’s world of political correctness we are so concerned (perhaps rightly) to stress God’s love for everyone that we are in danger of losing our sense of identity as family and not appreciating that being family is different.
Malachi concentrates mostly on condemning Israel for not fulfilling their responsibilities as God’s family, but he begins by emphasizing that they belong in a way that others outside this covenant relationship with God do not. The New Testament shows clearly that God loves everyone and longs for all people to come to him in repentance and faith (1 Tim. 2:3,4). Until they do, they are ‘hated’ by God, as Malachi reminds us using typical Hebrew overstatement. They may be children in his school, but they are not family.
God is Israel’s Father and must be honored, whereas bringing impure sacrifices treats him with contempt. Today, Christian office workers who spend hours on Facebook when they should be working, Christian students who hand in essays containing material not their own or Christian investors who bend the truth in order to avoid paying tax or increasing their own profit are bringing God impure sacrifices and treating him with contempt. Malachi describes God’s attitude to this, and it’s not pretty.
Apply
It is easy to drift away from the Lord. Examine your attitudes and practice of prayer, Bible reading, and obedience to the Lord’s priorities. Make new, godly resolutions today.
Closing prayer
Lord, forgive me for any ways I dishonor You in my daily life and help me to identify and avoid such practices.
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