Your words have been hard against me, says the Lord. But you say, How have we spoken against you?You have said, It is vain to serve God. What is the profit of our keeping his charge or of walking as in mourning before the Lord of hosts? And now we call the arrogant blessed. Evildoers not only prosper but they put God to the test and they escape. (v.13-15)
Then those who feared the Lord spoke with one another. The Lord paid attention and heard them, and a book of remembrance was written before him of those who feared the Lord and esteemed his name. (v.16)
God’s Library & Ledgers (OT)
-David knew about the “book” and the “book of the living” (Ps 56:8; 69:28)
-Moses knew about the “book” (Ex 32:32-34)
-Nehemiah knew about God’s record-keeping (Neh 13:14)
-Daniel knew about the “book” (Dan 12:1)
God’s Library & Ledgers (OT)
The apostles would come to know it too.
-“Rejoice that your names are written in heaven (Luke 10:21)
-Paul knew about the “book of life” (Phil 4:3)
-John knew about the “book of life” and the “Lamb’s book of life” (Rev 3:5; 20:12-15; 21:27)
They shall be mine, says the Lord of hosts, in the day when I make up my treasured possession, and I will spare them as a man spares his son who serves him. Then once more you shall see the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who does not serve him. (v.17-18)
Summary Points:
-The Lord cannot and will not forget His people.
-In distress or uncertainty, victory is as near as recounting His goodness. Name His excellencies.
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I hope you can see this passage today as warning rather than judgement. If you are out of alignment with God’s Word there is forgiveness if you repent. As we look at this passage today there are some important principals to keep in mind: Jesus’ church has always read the Old Testament Scriptures and taken the principals of what God commanded for His people, the nation of Israel, to apply today to Christ’s Body, the New Testament Church. Some of the specifics are not always the same but the principals hold true because it is the same relationship.
The Nation of Israel was a united Group that God dealt with as a whole. Jesus’ church is a united group that God deals with as a whole. Pre Christ: God’s people were a body who’s spiritual life centered around the Temple. This was the spiritual infrastructure God provided for them. United Worship. Post Christ: As Christ’s Body our spiritual life is centered around the local church. This is the spiritual infrastructure God provides for us. United Worship. The same principles that applied then apply now. Because God doesn’t change!
As members of a local Body of Christ’s purchased followers, we share in the blessings that come from honest relationship AND in the consequences for unrepentant disobedience.
If one part suffers, all the parts suffer with it, and if one part is honored, all the parts are glad. All of you together are Christ’s body, and each of you is a part of it. ~ 1st Corinthians 12:26-27
As members of Christ’s Body we are all called to relational honesty with God. Today’s passage may convict you, my prayer is that you will make changes to align your life with God desires of HIS people. I also know some of you may disagree with what I am going to say. But this is not some ‘new’ interpretation. The application of this passage has been agreed upon by Christ’s followers for 2000 years. If you disagree, I encourage you to search the Scriptures and seek out one of the Elders to talk about it with. I remind you that as a covenant member of Midtown church the traditional application of this scripture is part of our covenant to each other.
Our culture here at Midtown is based on the honest application of ALL scripture. It is based on mutual sacrifice and communal obedience to the revealed will of God. What we are looking at today is an essential aspect of our discipleship and I would say that until you come into alignment with this scripture your discipleship will be stunted and incomplete. Partial obedience is disobedience.
Malachi 3:6-12
6 “I am the Lord, and I do not change. That is why you descendants of Jacob are not already destroyed. 7 Ever since the days of your ancestors, you have scorned My decrees and failed to obey them.
Throughout scripture God has revealed Himself to be ‘Immutable’ (unchanging)
The interpenetration of this passage begins with this fact: Same God OT & NT
Because His love, mercy, grace and compassion are constant…we exist
We are no different than the nation of Israel as far as failing to obey God
Because of who He is we can still be His people
Praise God that we do not get what we deserve from HIM!
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?’
This command is to be acted on NOW (delayed obedience is disobedience)
This is a call to repentance (define repentance)
But no one has ever repented when they didn’t think they needed to…
What hubris to say to God: ‘I have not strayed’
Like the rich religious leader Jesus encounters in Luke 18
The opposite is found in David’s prayer psalm 51 (transgression / inequity / sin)
Since they (US) seem to need an example, God is going to use tithing as one
8 “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.
God establishes agreement that His people should not cheat Him (we agree?)
Everyone can agree that as His people we are to be honest with God
HE points out they & we cheat Him…and again there is denial of sin
HE then hits them with the truth (and HE knows the truth) God is all knowing
Two separate things, tithes & offerings (all together about 23%)
The focus here is on the tithe (tenth) that pertains to everyone
A percentage makes it equal for people of different incomes
There are prescribed offerings that are situational to different people
BOTH are due to Him, as in commanded as part of the relationship
9 You are under a curse, for your whole nation has been cheating Me.
Then God declares that His blessings have been withheld from the nation
We are to be united in sacrificial giving. If one cheats we all share the guilt
As Christ’s body we are interconnected by Christ’s indwelling Spirit
We answer to God as individuals and as a Body
This Body is only as obedient as the least obedient member of it
10 Bring all the tithes into the storehouse so there will be enough food in my Temple.
Obedience to this for Christ’s people has always been giving 10% to the church
The specific command is: bring ALL the tithes to the ‘Storehouse’ (not 8%)
This provides for the spiritual infrastructure of the community (Temple / Church)
The only way to read this: Members of Christ’s body give 10% to the church
That shared sacrifice is at the heart of what a ‘Body’ is about
This is what provides for the ‘spiritual feeding’ of God’s purchased people
Giving of a portion of tithe to other entities is saying ‘I know better than God’
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!
The command comes with a promise if we are obedient
God says if you do it…we will get a look into what Heaven is really like
If we do this, everyone in the whole Body, God will show ‘The Kingdom Come’
It will blow us away! We will have so much [God Stuff] we will have to share it
There is no hoarding of Heavenly blessings [spiritual not material]
God says ‘I dare you to try it and see what happens!’
We are never to test God unless He tells us to…
11 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. 12 “Then all nations will call you blessed, for your land will be such a delight,” says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.
He lists some examples for the people at that time tied to agriculture
We can understand this as a the blessing our means of provision
Everyone, of various backgrounds, will recognize God blessing His people
Our Body will be a source of delight to the entire community at large
SUMMARY:
Christ is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. Part of that unchanging nature is His grace and mercy for His chosen people. His unchanging compassion, patience and love keep Him from giving US what we deserve for our disobedience.
Christ is always there to take us back when we repent. We must be honest with Him about our sin, truly owning it. The example of cheating God specifically referenced is disobedient giving to the spiritual infrastructure He provides for us. (Temple / Church)
Since we are a Body (interconnected), if one part cheats God we are all cheating Him! As Christ Body we are only as obedient as the least obedient members of the that Body. Jesus’ Church shares blessings and curses.
God commands His people, in unity, to give 10% of what they receive to HIS ordained worship structure (Temple / Church). This fully enables HIS people to be fed spiritually. If we do this as a body He promises to bless us beyond what we can imagine.
Christ says to His Body; try not cheating Him, try being obedient to what He has called each of us to do (specific to this passage; tithing to our church Body).
If each member of this Body were to obediently tithe, we will experience unimagined blessings, but more importantly, God will be fully glorified!
APPLICATION QUESTIONS:
In what ways can you practice thankfulness for God’s grace in dealing with your sin and disobedience?
How well do you own up to your sin? What specific sins can you own up to with God today during communion?
Do you view giving 10% of your net income to your local church as a Scriptural command or as an optional practice? In either case, what drives your behavior?
Do you believe that giving to other ministries, missionaries or of your time is part of the tithe commanded in this passage? What Scripture backs up such decisions?
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This passage give us hope and challenges us. As the last prophetic Word God would give to the Israelites it is a combination of the ‘Carrot & The Stick’. While God is chastising His people He is also pointing them to great hope in His Messiah.The part of Malachi message we are looking at today gives us great insight into God’s redemptive plan through Jesus the Messiah.
It begins with the human tendency to doubt God’s justice based on what we can see. We see evil people ‘prosper’ in this world and wonder why God allows the systematic oppression that happens at the hands of those who do not believe in Him. What they, and we, can fail to see is that God has a plan of judgement and redemption…And He has revealed it to us…But His timetable for this plan is not revealed, not meant to be revealed…It is to remain a matter of faith! Jesus made it plain as to when His 2nd advent would occur: “But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” ~ Jesus @ Matthew 24:36
We know it is coming, we know what is going to happen… we just don’t know when. The challenge is; are we ready for that day? Do we belong to Christ and if so are we living as HE would have us live? This passage guides us as to what we are to DO TODAY as Christ’s ‘Purchased People’, trusting that CHRIST WILL RETURN one day to bring HIS perfect justice to this world.
Malachi 2:17-3:5 (NLT)
17 You have wearied the Lord with your words. “How have we wearied Him?” you ask. You have wearied 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?”
Words ultimately reflect attitudes
“What you say flows from what is in your heart.” ~ Jesus @ Luke 6:45b
God is frustrated, worn out by the attitude of His people at this time
1:2 They don’t believe God has always loved them
1:6 They don’t believe they have shown contempt for His reputation
1:7 They don’t believe they have defiled the sacrifices
2:14 ‘why doesn’t the Lord accept our worship’ while they violate marriage
Now they make two false accusations against God and He is getting weary…
He wants to partner with His people for His glory and this is what He gets…
Faithless hearts and fruitless living: Rebellion!
1 “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.
‘Look’ or ‘Behold’ often proceeds a prophetic word from The Lord
Jesus @ Matthew 3:3: The prophet Isaiah was speaking about John when he said, “He is a voice shouting in the wilderness, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord’s coming!’
Then the Christ [The Lord you are seeking] will then be found in HIS Temple
Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? ~ 1st Corinthians 6:19
The [hoped for] Messiah was to be the ‘Messenger of the Covenant’
Jesus @ Matthew 26:28: “This is My blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.
2 “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.
Are you ready for this, faithless, fruitless Judah?
Dual aspect of ‘when He comes’… a prophetic mixing of the two advents
In His 1st coming He challenged the religious authority calling for refinement
When HE returns it will not be a call to refinement, but a final judgement of evil
In His 1st advent He transforms those who will honestly face Him
We cannot remain the same and follow Him
3 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. 4 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.
The use of the term ‘sit’ speaks of a patient process [that is happening now]
Purifying the Levites: raising up leaders of who model acceptable sacrifice
Christ now accepts the offering of a poor spirit and a contrite heart
Romans 12:1: And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him.
5 “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.
A better rendering of initial phrase: Then I will draw near to you for judgment…
While Christ is patient in His refinement, He is also swift to bring judgement
He details what the Israelites think He is blind to [verse 2:17]
It is a summary of the evil that God is being accused of not care about
The people at that time were saying: ‘Where is the God of Justice’?
God says: ‘I am going to deal with these people who do not fear me’
And again He calls Himself ‘The Lord of Heaven’s Armies’ [Confrontation]
SUMMARY:
After all that God has demonstrated about Himself, it wears Him out that His people do not trust in His justice and believe He is good with those who do evil. God is frustrated by the faithless words and fruitless lives of those He has chosen to be HIS.
God foretold He would send one to prepare the way for Himself, John the Baptist. Then God Himself [Christ] will come and ultimately inhabit His temple,[His people indwelt with His Spirit]. The Messiah is surely coming! This is about His 1st Advent.
We must relinquish our claim on our lives in order to belong to Christ. He comes to refine and redefine those He calls. He is patient to do His work in Us. He will change His new ‘priesthood’ and teach them how to sacrifice in an acceptable way [lay down your life].
The justice Judah was looking for will come with the second advent. But are they ready for it? Rebellion against God that leads to systematic oppression will be put on trial. Those who do not reverence the Lord of Heavens armies will face HIS swift justice.
APPLICATION:
Does the oppression and injustice of our world make you doubt God’s goodness and justice? How do you prevent that attitude from infecting your view of God?
Are you convinced you cannot belong to God without radical change and refinement? Can you see how belonging to Christ means then end of you running your life?
What needs to change to make your life an acceptable sacrifice too God?
How can you follow Christ by witnessing against the systematic oppression that God will surely judge?
For once you were full of darkness, but now you have light from the Lord. So live as people of light! For this light within you produces only what is good and right and true. Carefully determine what pleases the Lord. Take no part in the worthless deeds of evil and darkness; instead, expose them. ~ Ephesians 5:8-11 (NLT)
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This is the last word that God’s people would receive from a prophet before John the Baptist sets the stage for Jesus. Todd earlier talked about studying the Old Testament in order to better understand the New, to give it context and depth. As we read this, try to let the description enrich your understanding of the people who Jesus came to save.
Israel is out there finding new ways to get it wrong, as well as continuing the old things that God exiled them for in the first place. They are still not holding up their covenant with God, and Malachi is putting them on trial.
Today’s message circles around several different covenants, between God and Man, between Man and Wife, and between believers. The book of Malachi uses the word “covenant” at a higher rate than any other book in the Old Testament, so let’s ask: what is a covenant?
In the Old Testament we see that it’s exclusively a relationship with people not related involving obligations established through an oath.It is a promise or a bond. A binding agreement. Contractual; I’ll do this, and you are going to do that. The difference between a contract and a Covenant is that you do you part whether or not the other party does their part.
Last week we heard about the horrid practices that the people, and even the leaders and priests had fallen in to. Sacrificing ill or deformed animals, neglect of His laws and instructions on how to live.
The focus of the text now transitions to the ways in which the laypeople were sinning by breaking their covenant with God. We will see in today’s text how God continues to give opportunities to repent even when his people are ignorant to their mistakes and their sin.As dark as it is, this letter is an encouragement that even though the human condition remains unchanged from 2400 years ago, there is a God who will not stop seeking us, who did what we could not comprehend by taking on flesh, and what is beyond understanding that he would dwell in us through his Spirit.
Malachi 2:10-16
10 Have we not all one Father? Has not one God created us? Why then are we faithless to one another, profaning the covenant of our fathers? 11 Judah has been faithless, and abomination has been committed in Israel and in Jerusalem.
• Israel’s unity with each other is based in the common source of life.
o This is still true today. God put the breath in your enemies’ lungs.
• God brought them all out of Egypt, made his promises to their ancestors, and their faithlessness to each other profanes those covenants.
• It was their responsibility, as a community, to keep the promises God made with their ancestors.
o There is one God, who created all of us. This creates a responsibility in us to love and to care for everyone, but especially our community, our church.
• To clarify, vs 11 says Judah. Here this accusation refers to all of God’s people. Post-exile we only see references to Judah but it means everyone.
• Easy to read this and think how far Israel has fallen from the days of Moses, Joshua or David. But I was reading my son’s bible, the story of Joseph and how his brothers throw him in a pit for dead, and then go one further by selling him in to slavery. The kids’ bible doesn’t name them, but those brothers are the actual patriarchs and namesakes of the tribes of Israel. Judah and Levi themselves were murderers who left their kid brother for dead because their dad gave him a coat.
• This sinful behavior has been engrained in their DNA of Israel.
• And yet God calls these actions an “abomination”, something that causes disgust and hatred.
For Judah has profaned the sanctuary of the Lord, which he loves, and has married the daughter of a foreign god. 12 May the Lord cut off from the tents of Jacob any descendant of the man who does this, who brings an offering to the Lord of hosts!
• This seems like a very harsh punishment, if all we’ve ever been told is that God is merciful. True! His mercy is very great, however he’s also the sole arbiter of justice. There is no expiration or shortage of his mercy. But there is an end date to the distribution.
• We see Israel again continues to fall short of God’s expectations, this time in a familiar way. Taking foreign wives was one of the chief complaints Ezra had a generation ago.
• Sometimes this old language does not strike me in the way I’m sure it affected the original audience.
• God is calling for the removal of the thing at the absolute center of Jewish life, descendants and family ties.
• God does not want his people entering a marriage covenant with people who do not serve him. This was true then; it is true now.
o 2 Corinthians 6:14 “Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”
• This text gives me an opportunity to ask the question: are you getting serious about marrying someone who isn’t following Christ?
o If getting married means becoming one flesh with someone, how does that work with a nonbeliever?
o Is that kind of union exemplifying faithfulness to God and his community?
13 And this second thing you do. You cover the Lord’s altar with tears, with weeping and groaning because he no longer regards the offering or accepts it with favor from your hand. 14 But you say, “Why does he not?” Because the Lord was witness between you and the wife of your youth, to whom you have been faithless, though she is your companion and your wife by covenant.
• The retort in vs 14 of “why not”. Why doesn’t he regard their offering?
• God says I’ll tell you exactly why. The people who are supposed to be honoring God are defaming him by making promises in front of him and breaking them.
• In these two verses, I believe the reason God is upset is fairly straight forward. His people are making promises and not keeping them.
• The men in Judah are being faithless to their wives, their covenanted companions.
• Contrast that to God who is always faithful to his promises. It seems every time I preach, I get to circle back to this theme. God desires us to be faithful in the same way.
• In a different way, we are all covenanted together in the New Testament church. As believers we have testified our faith. As members we have covenanted to support each other in our walk with Christ. If we let it slide, we’re a part of it.
• There is ignorance in their response. A lack of awareness as to why or what God might be mad about.
• It’s not like there should be any confusion, its spelled out pretty well what God expects. They have his revealed word and commandments, his law. They have had good leaders and priests over the generations who have continually reformed the nation back towards Gods way. And they certainly have the memory of his anger and punishment through war, exile and pestilence.
• God no longer accepts their prayers and offerings, because of faithlessness in their marriage covenants.
o 1 Peter 3:7 “Likewise, husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way, showing honor to the woman… so that your prayers may not be hindered.”
15 Did he not make them one, with a portion of the Spirit in their union? And what was the one God seeking? Godly offspring. So guard yourselves in your spirit, and let none of you be faithless to the wife of your youth.
• God does the joining in a marriage covenant.
• Matthew 19:6 “What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.”
• God is elaborating that the point of marriage is children. We have this idea that today because of science and culture that we can chose if we want to have kids. This is a biblical reminder that God created marriage “for godly offspring”.
• This is a distinct contrast with the wording “daughter of a foreign god” earlier.
• Spiritual union and faithfulness are a prerequisite to produce those spiritual offspring.
• Part of God’s plan is to create a lineage that honors him, so like Psalm 145 says we commend His works to the next generation.
• Divorce has deep-reaching consequences beyond the individual and can affect the whole community and the building up of Godly offspring.
• Notice that the back half of this verse warns us to be on the lookout.
• God is telling us here that we should guard ourselves against unfaithfulness. It is a spiritual attack that convinces us to be justified in our sin.
• We know that God is faithful and commands us clearly to be faithful.
16 “For the man who does not love his wife but divorces her, says the Lord, the God of Israel, covers his garment with violence, says the Lord of hosts. So guard yourselves in your spirit, and do not be faithless.”
• “who does not love his wife” shows this is talking about divorce based on aversion (feeling of dislike).
• God hates divorce. Different translations say this a bit more explicit.
o NLT: “For I hate divorce!” says the Lord, the God of Israel. “To divorce your wife is to overwhelm her with cruelty
• Divorce was not good for them and it’s not good for us.
• God has a picture of his people, his relationship. It’s not something to take lightly. He values it. It’s not a promise between two people, or a piece of paper, or a useless holdover from a different time. it’s a spiritual reality.
o There is a slippery slope in our culture, the devaluing of marriage in society has led to increased divorces, and a general disrespect for the covenant.
• There are a couple biblical moral reasons to get divorced, but “the man who does not love his wife” is not among them.
• All the sacraments are depictions of our relationship with God; it’s a big deal.
• To the audience, divorcing your wife is to throw her to the wolves, it is rough.
• NIV says the man who divorces his wife “does violence to the once he should protect”
• I think to cover your garment with violence happens when you do not love your wife. It invites chaos and violence says the LORD!
Humans have a sense of what is right and wrong. Innately we know what it means to be faithless. In Mere Christianity Lewis observes that we humans when we do sin, almost always try to excuse our bad behavior away. If a friend accuses us of breaking a promise, we find reasons why the rules don’t apply.
This quote is talking about people who made a marriage promise without understanding what it meant or willingly ignored the seriousness of it.
“Someone may reply that he regarded the promise made in church as a mere formality and never intended to keep it… They were imposters, they cheated. Who would urge the high and hard duty of chastity on people who have not yet wished to be honest?” CS Lewis
We can’t be faithful unless we are honest first.
SUMMARY
• God spoke a curse that the people would be cut off from his promises because of marriage to women who worshiped foreign gods
• God had stopped accepting the offerings and prayers of the people because the Israelite men were not faithful to their marriage covenants.
• God hates divorce, not the people who get divorced.
Ask yourself:
What does it mean to be faithful? o Study the real thing, God’s word!
In what ways am I not being faithful? o Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”
In what ways am I justifying my faithlessness?
Why should we ponder these questions?
• God has called us to be faithful.
• In order to do that we need to know what that means.
• Second, we need to identify what areas we need to improve
• Thirdly we need to remove the blockers that tell us we don’t need to change
God keeps his promises, and calls us to do the same.
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Sacrifice is at the core of our relationship with our Creator. True sacrifice is the giving away things you value to someone you who is more valuable to you than the thing. Sacrifice is foundational in all intimate relationships. Parents sacrifice for their children, siblings & real friends sacrifice for each other. Where does that come from?
God has modeled how sacrifice maintains & repairs relationship since the beginning.In the Garden, Yahweh sacrificed animals to atone for the 1st sin. Job offered sacrifices for himself and his children as an admission of sin. Noah, 1st thing after letting the animals out of the ark…he sacrificed burn offerings. Abraham offered sacrifices, was ready to sacrifice His son! The temple system that was part of the Law of Moses served to created a regular ‘life rhythm’ of sacrifice, making God’s people deal with their sin.
Yahweh’s people were taught to sacrifice things that really mattered, things that cost. Things that were your means of survival, your livelihood & your chance to advance. God taught His people; our most valuable things are not enough to pay for our sin. The sacrifices happened day after day, year after year…partial atonement.
Then Christ Himself, offered the sacrifice that was of enough value to cover the cost. Christ’s sacrifice on the cross pays for our sin and buys us out out of HELL! Full and complete atonement. Paid in full! We honor HIM / God by laying down our lives, sacrificing our desires and pleasures to do HIS will. The Christian expression of this is that we are called to be ‘Living Sacrifices’…
Hey God: Why all the focus on sacrifice? Why make sacrifice such an important part of the daily life of YOUR people? God’s reason & purpose of lifestyle sacrifice was and still is: SIN AWARENESS. The process of regularly dealing with your sin, having it cost you something, is the gateway to grace. You cannot lay down your life to Christ without truly needing to! It takes sin awareness to fully understand the need for a savior. God wanted to demonstrate to them & us, as HIS people we must live in recognition of our sinfulness and corruption. God has blessed us to be unique: dealing with our sin is a blessing because it is how we truly recognize our need for Christ as Lord & Savior.
Last week we ended with:
9 “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?” asks the Lord of Heaven’s Armies. (Yahweh Tsebaoth)
Malachi 1:10 – 2:9
10 “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. 11 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.
God is frustrated with the corruption and disobedience of His people
All over the world [at this time] other people were honoring God
Others Honor God while those He has chosen to be HIS, do not? That is nuts!
12 “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. 13 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.
Your actions are what matter to God
Your actions say everything, they expose what you truly believe
The parable of the two sons [Jesus @ Matthew 21:28-31]
If difficulty stops you from trying, then you don’t believe in what you are doing
“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. 14 “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!”
Take a second and recognize what they were doing is what we can be guilty of
God says: ‘Should I accept these ‘lame’ offerings? You know the answer
Taking about what you’re going to give is never a good thing [Wayne & others]
It is like they forget He is watching…that God is paying attention
He wants to remind them AND US…
He is beyond powerful and His reputation is honored all over the world
1 “Listen, you priests—this command is for you! 2 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.
Pay attention those of you in charge [leaders can forget about their obedience]
God wants to give us a chance to clean up out act
Yahweh is a God of second chances, but there’s a point when His chances end
He says He will do it and because He knows their hearts, it’s as good as done
They will be cursed going forward but God will also curse past blessings!
3 I will punish your descendants and splatter your faces with the manure from your festival sacrifices, and I will throw you on the manure pile. 4 Then at last you will 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.
For such dishonoring of His reputation He will include descendants is the curse
God knows it will take something incredibly harsh to make them realize their sin
It will be painfully obvious that God Himself is acting against what they’re doing
5 “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 were supposed to be representatives of God’s peace & life…
Those who provide the spiritual infrastructure for God must be extra reverent
6 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. 7 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.
Those who minister must be examples, speaking and acting on behalf of God
From intimacy with God, they teach His principals and maintain proper doctrine
They are to be instruments of God’s will: Messengers [like Malachi]
8 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. 9 “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.”
God pronounces Judgement on the Levitical priesthood [It ends with Christ]
They have become ‘blind guides’ as Jesus called them [whitewashed tombs]
Their corruption has led others to dishonor God’s name
God’s human ‘spiritual infrastructure’ will be judged more strictly [Jame 3:1]
This is God speaking in present tense about future things…they are and will be
At the core of their disobedience was favoritism
This is still an issue amongst God’s people…see James 2:9
‘If you show favoritism, you sin and are convicted by the law as lawbreakers’
It is like they forget God is watching!
SUMMARY:
V. 1:10-14 God is not in the business of tolerating His people’s dishonest offerings & sacrifices. He cares deeply about His reputation, so should His people. Actions are what matter to God. People act in accordance with what they truly believe, even in difficulty. God’s perfect justice means he will not let falsehoods be considered blessings.
V. 2:1-4 Those who go between Yahweh and His people are commanded to Honor Him wholeheartedly, anything less curses everything they touch. God will humiliate and degrade those who corrupt HIS worship, it will be disgustingly harsh and obvious.
V. 2:5-7 Levitical Priests were Yahweh’s instruments of peace and life for His people. They were to live reverently with Him and speak for Him. They were to instruct and convict God’s people by His Word. They were to be His messengers. All of this holds true for those who minister and lead in Christ’s Body
V. 2:8-9 When those in charge of Yahweh’s ordained spiritual infrastructure become corrupt it is like a cancer throughout the community. Lack of accountability leads to mistreatment of the relationship. The entire relational structure between Yahweh and HIS people is trashed when community wide actions create a culture of dishonoring God. It works the same in Christ’s body.
APPLICATION QUESTIONS:
How do you view God’s reputation? How do your actions enhance it? What needs to stop that degrades it?
How do you think Christ views your lack of honesty and effort in your acts of worship? How does it impact your ability to relate to Him?
If you minister to God’s people, are you convicted of your accountability to fully honor Christ? How do we strengthen our culture of accountability to honoring Christ for servants and leaders in this body?
What actions [based on Scripture] can you take to honestly support the spiritual infrastructure Christ has placed you into?
To be truly Biblical Christians we not only need to be well versed in the New Testament but we also need to understand the Hebrew scriptures in light of Christ.
TEMPLE DESTROYED 586 BC / 1ST EXILES RETURNED 538 BC / TEMPLE REBUILT 516 BC / EZRA ARRIVES 458 BC / NEHEMIAH ARRIVES 444 BC
About Malachi, the man, the book and the context.
Malachi the Man: We don’t know much about him except this message. He lived in the years after the nation of Israel had return from Babylonian exile. A contemporary of Ezra & Nehemiah though probably a generation after (overlap) He lived in Jerusalem aprox. 450 – 400 BC 1st recognition of His prophetic writings is at about 400 BC. Prophetic mostly by speaking from Yahweh’s point of view.
Malachi The Book: It reads like a legal proceeding. Question and answer style. There are a number of exchanges between God and the people. An accusation or statement is made by God (through Malachi) and then the people respond (through Malachi) and ultimately God has the last word. In terms of last word this book is often refereed to as the last word from one of God’s Prophets that He sent to the Jews before going silent for 400 years [J. B. & J. C.]
Malachi The Context: The Israelites had returned from exile,, they rebuilt the temple in 516 BC. 42 years later Ezra arrives in 458 Nehemiah arrives at the beginning the year 444 BC. At the end of Nehemiah chapters 8-13 we see that unified public reading of the Torah, community wide public confession, they sign and seal a covenant to observe of the Law of Moses at the end of 444 BC. Malachi writes just 40 or so years later and whatever obedience was pledged, it seems to be lost in one generation!
Malachi’s message has the overtone of judgement because God’s people had not learned from the consequences of their past sins. The disobedience that had cause God to send them into exile was becoming their way of life again. Corruption was growing amongst their leaders and had infected the priesthood as well.In light of Christ we read this from the perspective of being God’s people, and it is timeless in detailing the human condition regarding our sin and waywardness.
1 This is the message that the Lord gave to Israel through the prophet Malachi.
Malachi means ‘My Messenger’ The message is to Israel / God’s People
Word message here can translated as Burden or Oracle…not a light message
2 “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, 3 but I rejected his brother, Esau, and devastated his hill country. I turned Esau’s inheritance into a desert for jackals.”
God declares His enduring love for His people [Israel]
This first reply of the people starts this pattern of arrogance and self-focus
From God’s point of view all humans deserve to be rejected by Him, and yet..
God showed His love by bestowing undeserved favor upon Jacob’s family
God set apart the family of Abraham, Issac & Jacob by His undeserved love
4 Esau’s descendants in Edom 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.
Contrast between what people want and the finality of God’s Will
This is the ultimate fate of those who don’t know Yahweh
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.’ 5 When you see the destruction for yourselves, you will say, ‘Truly, the Lord’s greatness reaches far beyond Israel’s borders!’”
God explains how it could be for the descendants of Jacob…
Knowing and trusting God is the only way to believe in HIS justice
You realize HE is in control of EVERYTHING
6 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?
After proving His love God turns to how Israel has responded to that love
When faced with their actions of disrespect they obfuscate and justify
‘What did we ever do’?
God says you want to call me Father without showing me any honor
God says you want to call me Master / Lord without showing fear or reverence
What do you think God deserves from you?
You have shown contempt for My name! “But you ask, ‘How have we ever shown contempt for Your name?’ 7 “You have shown contempt by offering defiled sacrifices on My altar. “Then you ask, ‘How have we defiled the sacrifices?
Contempt for God’s name means contempt for all that HE stand for (reputation)
Again His people say: ‘How have we mocked and ridiculed your reputation?’
The hardened heart cannot even see how it rebells and disrespects God
How do we make sure we are not giving God our leftover devotion / sacrifice
God tells them they have done it and they are like; ‘how have we done it?’
They know better, just like we know better
We know we are to give to God in ways that actually cost us (sacrifice)
“You defile them by saying the altar of the Lord deserves no respect. 8 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.
The offering of ‘lame’ sacrifices is a blatant show of disrespect
Giving to God things that don’t have value to you is not really a sacrifice
You would not think of blatantly disrespecting your earthly ruler…why God?
Notice the title God gives HIMSELF here
9 “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?” asks the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.
This speaks of how relationships work…it’s a two way street
We can claim to want God’s mercy but on what basis?
This thread is going to continue in the passage next week… God has more to say!
SUMMARY V.1-5: God has a burden for His people to know His heart. HE has always separated His chosen by His love & Grace. In HIS self-existent wisdom HE chose Jacob for Grace and Esau for destruction. Yahweh’s greatness is proved by HIS righteous, holy, perfect justice AND His overwhelming, everlasting, undeserved mercy. SUMMARY V.6-8a: Obeying biblical standards is the only way to honor God as Father AND respect Him as Master, otherwise we show contempt for who HE is. It starts with sacrifice. As people called by Yahweh / Christ we are to sacrifice the most important stuff we have. It was always meant to cost us something to honor & respect God for who He is. SUMMARY V.8b-9: God’s chosen people are to grow [through teachable failures] in their desire to obey sacrificially, while being real about their shortcomings. In Malachi’s day they were calling something sacrificial that was not. In our lives it’s being real about the cost to follow Christ. HE deserves our honest, sacrificial efforts to obey. When we make excuses and cut corners we damage our relationship with HIM. APPLICATION QUESTION In what ways do you personally recognize the loving favor of Christ and display gratitude for it? APPLICATION QUESTION If the God of Scripture is your Father & Master, how do you specifically show Him the honor and respect He deserves? APPLICATION QUESTIONS What have you sacrificed in your life since becoming a follower of Jesus Christ? What will you sacrifice to become a follower of Christ? APPLICATION QUESTIONS
How honest are you about what living sacrificially for Christ based on Scripture requires? What impact does a lack of honesty have on your relationship with Christ?
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Last week: Pretty intense look at ‘The Day of The Lord’. What do you believe about Jesus returning? How does it change the way you live? Do you have hope in the return of Christ… What does hope look like day after day, year after year? Lifestyle, values, behaviors and choices. We are called to recognize the grace…and then live like that grace is real important…because it is!
Christ’s second coming is Inevitable. The Old Testament Saints didn’t know it would the 2nd Advent of the Messiah… the one they kinda envisioned…
Last week we ended with this:
But the day of the Lord will come as unexpectedly as a thief… and the earth and everything on it will be found to deserve judgment. ~ 2 Pet. 3:10
Ch3:11-18 (NLT)
11 Since everything around us is going to be destroyed like this, what holy and godly lives you should live, 12 looking forward to the day of God and hurrying it along.
He is speaking on behalf of God: ‘It’s going to happen’
The audience of this message is the redeemed in Christ
What does it look like to live in these ways?
Holy
Godly
Looking forward to Christ’s return
Hurry it along
[Plural Adverb] ‘Make Haste’ = level of speed that is necessary
Based on being given mercy, what is our ‘Sense of Urgency’ to be like?
On that day, He will set the heavens on fire, and the elements will melt away in the flames. 13 But we are looking forward to the new heavens and new earth He has promised, a world filled with God’s righteousness.
‘That Day’ Jesus had a lot to say about that day… Matthew 24 & 25
Contrast this destruction with the flood… the day of the Lord is by fire
Common idea from scripture that fire purifies
Once this world is purified by fire it will be where righteousness dwells
14 And so, dear friends, while you are waiting for these things to happen, make every effort to be found living peaceful lives that are pure and blameless in His sight.
This is repetition of V 11 & 12
The end is going to happen… so we live totally in light of that reality
Do everything you can to live at peace with Christ’s people
What matters is what is pure & without blame in Christ’s sight [HIS perspective]
HE makes us blameless when we surrender our lives to Him
15 And remember, our Lord’s patience gives people time to be saved. This is what our beloved brother Paul also wrote to you with the wisdom God gave him— 16 speaking of these things in all of his letters.
Why would this encouragement to remember Christ’s patience be repeated?
The leader of Christ’s disciples declares Paul’s writings as ‘God-breathed’
‘These things’ could be described as God’s grace, mercy, forgiveness & love.
Some of his [Paul’s] comments are hard to understand, and those who are ignorant and unstable have twisted his letters to mean something quite different, just as they do with other parts of Scripture. And this will result in their destruction.
It is not easy to understand God’s Words spoken or written by HIS prophets…
Ignorant = Not enlightened by Christ’s Spirit
Unstable = Unregenerate (in context with use in 2:14) unsettled, without peace
17 You already know these things, dear friends. So be on guard; then you will not be carried away by the errors of these wicked people and lose your own secure footing.
Peter’s audience: leaders and stalwarts of Christ’s Body…they know this stuff
You must combine ‘Knowledge’ with being ‘on guard’
Without these two combined in your life you WILL be sucked into sin & struggle
How important is secure footing?
18 Rather, you must grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. All glory to him, both now and forever! Amen.
To avoid the errors of: The wicked [lawless & unrestrained] we have to GROW!
We have to grow [be discipled] into new ways of thinking & living
Laban made a great point two weeks ago about the practical application of Scripture: You have to replace sinful thinking & habits with NEW thinking and habits. It is a losing strategy to think you can just stop it what is wrong…
This is the way this letter began and it is how it ends (IMPORTANT)
The call to discipleship is the call to live as Christ desires us to live
Responding to the call to discipleship is how we give glory to God
SUMMARY:
Christ’s return is an essential part of the Biblical Gospel. Christ’s Body ‘eagerly anticipates’ this day to begin eternity surrounded by God’s righteousness. That conviction informs how we live: holy, godly, peaceful, pure, and blameless in His sight.
The message of God’s Word [Protestant Christian Scripture] is consistent! Peter & Paul agree with Moses & Malachi. The understanding of; The Day of The Lord, God’s ‘long suffering’ mercy & how Biblical Christian should live, is found in the historical interpretation & application of our old & new testaments together.
Growing ‘IN CHRIST’ is our job as Members of THIS Body. You gotta show up to grow up!
We must be diligent to build and reinforce Biblical Culture, based on the sound and practical application of God’s written Word. We call this: ‘Body Discipleship’.
APPLICATION:
Read and discuss Matthew 24 & 25 with someone. [Homework]
What specific ways can YOU live holy, godly, peaceful, pure and blameless? What do YOU use to define that kind of living?
What is YOUR [reading, studying, watching, researching] PLAN to grow in your understanding of the whole Bible?
“As followers of Jesus who believe that the eschatological promises have broken into the present through the work of Jesus and the outpouring of the Spirit, we don’t wait idly for Jesus’ return, nor do we live like the corrupt teachers who saw Jesus’ delay as an opportunity to indulge the flesh. Rather, like Peter, we live as new, transformed humans who take advantage of the divine delay to join in God’s redemptive purposes. We live out our days bearing witness to Jesus, continuing his mission, fighting back the powers of darkness, and hastening the day when those purposes will be fully accomplished.
So yes, we wait. But we wait patiently, knowing that God is orchestrating all of human history towards his glorious end. And we wait purposely, joining in God’s redemptive mission to make disciples of all people.” ~ Whitney Woollard
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What is God’s Word? How does Time work for God? What are the bounds of His Mercy?
Common themes for Peter & God’s revelation… lots of repetition in scripture. We are going to hear about the ‘Day of The Lord’ an event that Christ spoke of.
Wisdom…James 1:5 ~ If any of you needs wisdom they should ask God, who gives generously to all peoples without making them feel foolish or guilty.
2nd Peter Chapter 3:1-10
1 This is my second letter to you, dear friends, and in both of them I have tried to stimulate your wholesome thinking and refresh your memory.
Two letters of guidance…They stand alone AND work together, sequentially
God [thru Peter] wants to stir up our wholesome / pure thinking
You cannot stir-up or stimulate something that is not there
We have renewed Minds. The result of the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit
We CAN think in ways that honor God’s holiness… With proper directions…
We are called to have a refreshed memory!
Memory of what? Scripture! Peter’s letters echo the O.T. & N.T. that existed
Big Themes of 1 Peter: Eternal Hope in Christ’s Resurrection life Chosen by God alone to live for Him Christ did the work on the cross to make us right Jesus Christ’s disciples are to live wisely in light of eternity
Big Themes of 2 Peter: All of Christ’s disciples are to grow spiritually The measure of maturity is based on sacred view of Scripture Christ’s disciples identify and oppose non-scriptural teachings God’s Word, Time & Mercy
Still to come: God’s Word / God’s Time / God’s Mercy / How to live / Paul’s writings
2 I want you to remember what the holy prophets said long ago and what our Lord and Savior commanded through your apostles.
This is defining what writings are Scripture…equality of Old & New Testaments
To remember is to ‘revere’… Treat as valuable… Believe it and follow it!
The prophets are ‘Holy Prophet’ = ‘Set Apart Messenger of God’
Our Apostles are ‘Vessels of a Message’ …Our Lord’s Message! Christ’s Words!
This is our shepherd telling us to remember these writings as ‘God’s Word’
We recognize ‘false, non-scriptural doctrine’ by knowing the ‘historical reading’
Cultural Standards For Christ’s Body: Verses 1 & 2 are critical instructions for Christ’s Body. Pure thinking & a refreshed memory of Scripture. It is a mindset, a way of thinking…’Scriptural Thinking’
3 Most importantly, [1st thing] I want to remind you that in the last days scoffers will come, mocking the truth and following their own desires. 4 They will say, “What happened to the promise that Jesus is coming again? From before the times of our ancestors, everything has remained the same since the world was first created.”
Most importantly is better rendered ‘starting with’ [creates proper perspective]
“You have to understand 1st thing, this world is going to be opposite God’s Word”
The biggest threat to a God-Centric view of life is to make it seem ridiculous
Big Picture attacks on the God of Scripture… attempt to use the ‘weight of culture’
The more socially conscious people become the more ridicule & mocking hurts
Those who are self-absorbed need the approval of other & felling they ‘fit in’
The fear of man…caring too much what others think (prov. 29:25)
The popular culture says ‘What kind of fool would serve anyone but themselves’?
Denying Christ’s return is denial of Christ’s deity. HE said He was coming back!
5 They deliberately forget that God made the heavens long ago by the Word of His command, and He brought the earth out from the water and surrounded it with water. 6 Then He used the water to destroy the ancient world with a mighty flood.
The cultural elites, the opinion makers, they deliberately attack God’s character
Science says: “God couldn’t create the universe in six 24 hour days”
“God didn’t really flood the earth… it’s a metaphor…”
The ‘modern’… ‘scientific’… ‘informed’ viewpoint of our popular culture
The cultural consensus put forth by our Entertainment Media: Our Bible = ‘myth’
7 And by the same Word, the present heavens and earth have been stored up for fire. They are being kept for the day of judgment, when ungodly people will be destroyed.
The same ‘Word’… Is saying who WHO is and what HE does…
We believe the standard, ‘the measuring stick’ of God’s Will & Ways is our Bible
Word of O.T. Prophets & Christ’s Word about HIS return / Day of Judgement
‘Word’ = Creation, Action, Will, Judgement, Character
This is contained in a form our human brains can handle in this life = Bible
8 But you must not forget this one thing, dear friends: A day is like a thousand years to the Lord, and a thousand years is like a day. 9 The Lord isn’t really being slow about His promise, as some people think. No, He is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent.
This sentence is joined to the previous one. Judgement coming…when God says
A key aspect of understanding God: He doesn’t operate in time like us
Heretics love to say when God is going to do something…like they know
HE waits for OUR Sake…for people we love to receive eternal life in Christ
God coming in Christ proves HE wants everyone to be saved.
Repentance is clearly the doorway we must go thru to be united with Christ
10 But the day of the Lord will come as unexpectedly as a thief. Then the heavens will pass away with a terrible noise, and the very elements themselves will disappear in fire, and the earth and everything on it will be found to deserve judgment.
Like a thief is the same way Christ described HIS return…
The ‘Day of The Lord’ has Biblical Meaning…86 Scripture references to this event
God will bring final judgement on this age…
It will be a reformation of all matter as we know it
This entire creation will be judged
KEY STUFF TO REMEMBER:
In 1st & 2nd Peter the Holy Spirit sets the standard of ‘Scriptural Thinking’ as common practice for Jesus Christ’s disciples. ‘Scriptural Thinking’ by the Body of Christ is two things: the proper reverence for and practical application of O.T. & N. T. Based on the Church’s historical view of Scripture
With our thinking rooted in Scripture we should recognize clever and attractive attempts to pervert the Gospel of Jesus Christ and God’s Word by the popular media culture. The world around us has and will continue to mock the scriptural account of creation…the scriptural account of the Genesis flood and the idea of a ‘Judgement Day’.
God is patient for YOUR SAKE: Each day that Christ does not return is an opportunity to repent of rebellion against YOUR Creator and make Christ YOUR Lord! If Christ has become YOUR Lord, each day YOUR response is to grow spiritually & glorify God with YOUR life!
APPLICATION:
How would you characterize your level of Scriptural Thinking?
Last Resort? New Interest? Hobby? Inconsistent Effort? Regular Practice? Way of Life?
In what ways does the information / media / entertainment culture we live in mock the truth of ‘Our’ Scriptures?
What are the differences between how YOU experience time and how God does?
What is The Day of The Lord to YOU? Specifically how does it shape YOUR life?
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Chapter 2 is a big chunk of text, so we split it up over two sermons. Thematically, we are continuing right where Todd left off last week. In case this is your first message in the series, we’ll start with some context of 2 Peter, and a short recap of the message last week before jumping in to our text. This is a letter written to all Christians by the apostle Peter. This is not a situational letter written to specific people in a specific situation. The scriptures here speak to a spiritual truth that was evident in the first century and continues to be true today.
Throughout the ages, God has placed leaders and overseers to shepherd and guide his people. We are familiar with leaders like Moses, Joshua, Caleb, Samuel, and David; God used these men to show the Israelites how to follow Him. You might also be familiar with Samson, King Saul and King Ahab. They are noteworthy for the exact opposite reason; they opposed God and followed what they saw as their best interest. In so doing, they brought about enormous trouble for the nation of Israel, and ultimately themselves.
Things hadn’t gotten any better by the first century. From the gospel of John: Jesus answered him, “Are you the teacher of Israel and yet you do not understand these things? Truly, truly, I say to you, we speak of what we know, and bear witness to what we have seen, but you do not receive our testimony. If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you heavenly things? ~ John 3:10-12
The pharisees were leading the nation poorly by not upholding God’s commands. And to make it worse they did it with confidence and pretension. Some wrong is easier to spot than others. Some false teachers will state from the outset their oppositions to the teachings of Jesus. However, there are some that will try to convince you they are following Jesus, more closely than you by the way. They will firmly state that it is YOU that has it wrong, and that in order to better understand what God actually meant, you need to listen to them, to their understanding.
Sounds pretty familiar if you know the story of the serpent in the garden. “Did God actually say…”?
Todd said last week, the common thread among false teaching is that is chips away at the deity of Christ.
In studying today’s text, I hope we come away with two distinct potential paths in our spiritual life
To seek God means to orient one’s life toward him in active faith and obedience, to be diligent in fulfilling His commands, to oppose idolatry, and to support and participate in his worship.
The converse is to forsake God, which includes apostasy and idolatry, the neglect and abuse of his church and his institutions, despising the words of his prophets.
Leaders are held to a high standard. This is repeated many times in scripture. Part of the calling of a teacher is to speak something more important and impactful than their own words and interpretations, but to speak the word of the Lord. I don’t mean a new word, a new revelation. But to speak boldly and confidently that THIS is the truth, THIS is what God has for us. This morning we will explore what it looks like to forsake him, the warnings Peter gives us about people who do, and how we might instead seek him and lead others well.
2 Peter 2:12-22
12 But these [false teachers], like irrational animals,creatures of instinct, born to be caught and destroyed, blaspheming about matters of which they are ignorant, will also be destroyed in their destruction, 13a suffering wrong as the wage for their wrongdoing.
Leaders have a responsibility to teach faithfully. When that obligation is neglected, the result is not neutral.
The things they do will brought upon themselves. They will be destroyed like their false teaching destroys faith. They will reap the wrongdoing they brought upon their flock.
Peter compares false teachers to animals that God gave us dominion over. Implies maybe they don’t have a personal relationship with God.
An example of the kind of irrationality Peter was witness to: John 12:10-11 “So the chief priests made plans to put Lazurus to death as well, because on account of him many of the Jews were going away and believing in Jesus”
Absolutely shocking that they refused to change their minds in the face of objective facts. Instead, they seek to destroy the evidence of the deity of Jesus.
Sin produces this irrational behavior
13b They count it pleasure to revel in the daytime. They are blots and blemishes, reveling in their deceptions, while they feast with you. 14 They have eyes full of adultery, insatiable for sin. They entice unsteady souls. They have hearts trained in greed.
The warning here is towards people who will claim to be disciples of Jesus, who are in amongst the church, even in leadership positions.
Peter is specifically talking about teachers who “bring in destructive heresies”
Normally when I sin, I do so in secret. If I craft a lie, I try to keep the audience as small as possible. This limits the number of people who can keep me honest.
This kind of sin isn’t done in secret; it is out in the open. Peter comments on the reality we still see today.
There are people who bring about a “new gospel” or false doctrine, and they do so loudly and proudly. They share their own interpretations
V. 13 “Feast with you”, likely a reference to the Lord’s supper. They think they share our faith, and posture as Christians to the point of partaking the sacraments.”
V. 14 14 “they have hearts trained in greed”. No biblical prophecy came about because a man wanted to prophesy, similarly said in 2 Pet. 1:21 False prophets have motives deeply rooted in greed and selfish ambition.
Two weeks ago: 2 Pet. 1:20-21 knowing this first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture comes from someone’s own interpretation. 21 For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”
Accursed children! 15 Forsaking the right way, they have gone astray. They have followed the way of Balaam, the son of Beor, who loved gain from wrongdoing, 16 but was rebuked for his own transgression; a speechless donkey spoke with human voice and restrained the prophet’s madness.
Accursed children here are the kings and leaders of Israel whose spiritual descendants will now plague his Church.
Numbers 22: Balaam is a prophet known from Old and New Testament fame for disobeying God and dishonest gain, and was ultimately corrected by his own donkey.
He used his status as a prophet, a man of God, to benefit himself.
Even a prophet was corrected by a lowly creature like a donkey
There is accountability even with a man of God.
The nation of Israel has a long history of leaders taking them in the wrong direction, and mankind is still born in sin. Why do we expect it to change?
What does this all mean? What does it actually look like? Remember the words of the serpent “did God actually say?”
There are false teachers who will look you in the eye and say that the bible doesn’t mean what it says.
They might tell you a specific earthly desire you have is not a sin.
They know the truth because of their superior intelligence.
They might convince you it’s because they received a word from God.
God does not contradict himself.
Every time Todd or Greg or myself stands up here to teach, the word of God is at the center. We don’t come up with an agenda of what we want to talk about. We examine the word of God and let it take us where it goes.
17 These are waterless springs and mists driven by a storm. For them the gloom of utter darkness has been reserved. 18 For, speaking loud boasts of folly, they entice by sensual passions of the flesh those who are barely escaping from those who live in error. 19 They promise them freedom, but they themselves are slaves of corruption. For whatever overcomes a person, to that he is enslaved.
Sensual passions of the flesh are attractive! But a waterless spring promises refreshment and delivers none
It’s incredibly difficult to remove the passion for the world, even when we know it doesn’t satiate us. Instead, it needs to be replaced.
Instead, we should pay close attention to the constant reminders of the things of God, and not false teachings that please our earthly desires.
“We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at sea. We are far too easily pleased.” – C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
There is a reason false teachers continue be effective. Sometimes we want the heresy.
The truth can be uncomfortable, such as the idea that we are unable to save ourselves. That there are dreams and desires God wants us to give up on. That our earthly accomplishments don’t mean anything.
That our nice, but non-believing family members are eternally doomed.
Todd said a couple weeks ago that Jesus didn’t die so we could continue living exactly how we want to live.
So, when someone teaches that we can have it all, the financial security, the career goals and the white picket fence, it feels good.
But God has so much more for us, he wants to take us on a vacation to the beach.
20 For if, after they have escaped the defilements of the world through the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in them and overcome, the last state has become worse for them than the first. 21 For it would have been better for them never to have known the way of righteousness than after knowing it to turn back from the holy commandment delivered to them. 22 What the true proverb says has happened to them: “The dog returns to its own vomit, and the sow, after washing herself, returns to wallow in the mire.”
We are promised freedom, but our sin enslaves and entangles.
We can understand this to be about the Christians who are drawn astray as well as the teachers themselves.
Isn’t a little bit of Jesus better than none?
The knowledge of God gives more accountability before him. Their experiences in the Christian life, their exposure to the text and to biblically sound teaching and relationships with other Christians raise the bar of what is expected.
This is important because as individual followers of Jesus, we are accountable to what has been revealed to us. We have no excuses; we need to seek and treasure the truth!
And here we arrive at our earlier point, the choice we are given is to seek or to forsake. There is no such thing as a middle ground. We cannot learn just enough, and then stop or turn away. We need to continue to orient our lives towards him, and to support and participate in his worship.
If we fall in love with God’s word, we recognize that it is a powerful and bright shining light leading us in the truth. Our worldly desires get dimmer not by abstaining from them, but by replacing them with a desire for God. “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you” ~ James 4:8 It sounds easy, but do you believe scripture or not? Look for him, talk with him. Make time for him.
False teachers are not just a thing of the past. Just because someone is in leadership does not write them a blank check to say whatever and lead however they want to. Do your homework, grow your personal relationship with him so you can identify heresy when you see it. Conversely, this does not give us believers a blank check to refuse to submit to the leaders God has placed us under. There is a balance, but we are unable to pick out the counterfeit unless we diligently study the real thing.
Lastly, everyone has a unique calling before the lord. I ask that you would prayerfully consider what your purpose is. Maybe it is to be the spiritual leader of your family. Maybe you have been called to lead people to Christ in your workplace or apartment complex.
There is no middle ground. We either seek God or we forsake him. Jesus died for his church, and only a false teacher would tell us we can neglect it.
APPLICATION:
While I am challenging the congregation with this, I am equally challenged by these questions.
Are you all in for Jesus, are you actively seeking him?
Your understanding of who God is should inform every part of your life.
Be on your guard; the enemy wants nothing more to distract you with a false understanding of who God is. Without a firm foundation we are susceptible to false teaching.
Does your life reflect a true image of Jesus? Make sure you are teaching others properly; the consequences are severe. Ask God to show you the truth, even if it is hard to hear.
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What is the truth about God? What becomes of those who misrepresent Him? What is Justice? How come at times it seems like the guilty go unpunished? What is the standard we use to decide what is just or unjust? Our emotions? Can we protect our hearts and minds from being corrupted by non-Biblical ideas?
God’s people have wrestled with such questions forever. God wants us to know that HE is engaged and wants to leads us. He has given us the guidance we need, today we have some of that guidance He wants us to grow in our understanding of HIS justice…the only justice that matters.
2 Peter 1:20-21 (NLT)
20 Above all, you must realize that no prophecy in Scripture ever came from the prophet’s own understanding, 21 or from human initiative. No, those prophets were moved by the Holy Spirit, and they spoke from God.
THIS view of Scripture is crucial to what Peter is going to warn us about
THIS view of scripture gives us the standard we need
2:1-11 (NASB 1995)
1 But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will also be false teachers among you, who will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing swift destruction upon themselves.
In contrast to those who speak for God, there are always imposters (satan)
Don’t think that was something that just happened back in the day…BEWARE!
The introduction of heresy is not done openly, it is done through subterfuge
In subtle and seemingly small ways they will deny who Jesus Christ truly is
While living in the community of those Christ bought with His blood they do this
Their demise comes from committing the ‘Unforgivable Sin’ Matt. 12:31
Denying Jesus Christ is God is the same as blaspheming The Holy Spirit
Denying the reality of who God is = A destiny of destruction
2 Many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the way of the truth will be maligned; 3 and in their greed they will exploit you with false words; their judgment from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep.
Pursuing the gratification of your flesh is very attractive and everyone is into it
It is very popular to reimagine God in some new hip way (jesus is my homeboy)
All the ‘Hipsters’ call those who stick to the Biblical truth about God as ‘Haters’
They label the Biblical following of Jesus as laking compassion or empathy
They are greedy for attention and riches and will do whatever gets them both
God is LOVE… But HIS love is equaled by HIS holiness (if not equal, not God)
Spiritual / Religious exploitation has occurred since the beginning of civilization
it may look like they are getting away with it but God’s Justice WILL be enacted
4 For if God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into hell and committed them to pits of darkness, reserved for judgment; 5 and did not spare the ancient world, but preserved Noah, a preacher of righteousness, with seven others, when He brought a flood upon the world of the ungodly;
We are about to be treated to a history lesson in God’s judgement & mercy
Peter is being prophetic speaking of what is to be the coming fate of demons
‘Demons’ as they are known are fallen angels who share a future with Lucifer
HE didn’t judge all the Angels, HE preserved the righteous ones
In the flood He judged all creation except what HE determined righteous
Only God has perfect information… only HE can execute perfect justice
This passage shows us why Christ’s followers need to know Scripture
6 and if He condemned the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah to destruction by reducing them to ashes, having made them an example to those who would live ungodly lives thereafter; 7 and if He rescued righteous Lot, oppressed by the sensual conduct of unprincipled men 8 (for by what he saw and heard that righteous man, while living among them, felt his righteous soul tormented day after day by their lawless deeds),
The destruction of Sodom & Gomorrah was an enactment of God’s Justice
It was an example…even today Sodom & Gomorrah = Sensual, fleshly Evil
But it was not beyond God to rescue those who did not deserve that judgement
God knew Lot’s heart…just like He knows yours
9 then the Lord knows how to rescue the godly from temptation, and to keep the unrighteous under punishment for the day of judgment,
God rescues and punishes as He sees fit
Old & New Testaments show how God destroys those who misrepresent Him
And how HE saves / rescues those HE deems righteous
His character is displayed in how HE enacts HIS judgement
From these examples & others in Scripture we can understand God’s justice
10 and especially those who indulge the flesh in its corrupt desires and despise authority. Daring, self-willed, they do not tremble when they revile angelic majesties, 11 whereas angels who are greater in might and power do not bring a reviling judgment against them before the Lord.
Beware of those who live for their pleasure think they are above authority
They do what they want, when they want… they don’t fear God’s power
They speak against the spiritual powers that represent God here on earth
And angels prove themselves superior by not condemning them (not their job)
Summary:
Beware those who twist God’s Word’s to circumvent HIS authority..
Heretics work through deception and deny the deity of Jesus Christ
Those who are against God are condemned to eternal destruction.
Many get fooled, God’s reputation suffers, but HE will have HIS justice.
Scripture teaches how God destroys & saves based on HIS will.
Application Questions:
Do you know God’s Word well enough to recognize non-Biblical ideas about God?
Are you fully convinced Jesus is God and live based on that?
Do you realize God knows exactly what you believe & will deal with you accordingly?
Do you fully trust God to enact righteous judgement is for all matters, for all time?
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