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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Malachi 1:4
Whereas Edom saith, We
are impoverished, but we will return and build the desolate places; thus
saith the LORD of hosts, They shall build, but I will throw down; and
they shall call them, The border of wickedness, and, The people against
whom the LORD hath indignation for ever.
For further study - Malachi 1:1-5
I have an audio series called "Malachi - A Middle East News Update" that deals with all four chapters of this the last book in the Old Testament. The last book of the Old Testament is indeed a "Middle East News Update" and today we look at the first installment of the "MENU".
This book comes just before the 400 years of silence from the heavens,
before Jesus Christ comes to earth as the "God-man" to become our
Saviour by His death on the cross and His resurrection from the dead.
The last two verses of chapter 4 set in place the bridge to the New Testament and the book of Matthew.
Today we look at the first five verses of Malachi and notice the Lord's attitude towards "Edom", the descendants of Esau, twin brother of Jacob. Verses 2 and 3 reveal to us that the Lord "loves Jacob" and "hates Esau".
This statement might cause you to question whether God is "unrighteous". Paul the Apostle answered that question in Romans 9. Paul quoted this passage in Malachi, Romans 9:13, and then spoke to the issues of the unrighteousness of God.
Paul says "God forbid, there is no unrighteousness in God." If you read Romans 9:10-14 you
see the statement "Jacob have I loved and Esau have I hated" has to do
with "sovereign selection" and nothing to do with salvation.
Before their birth God’s "sovereign selection" chose Jacob, the second
born over the first born, Esau. The "birthright", reserved for the first
born, became Jacob’s. Jacob would also receive the "blessing", which
was to be pronounced upon the eldest son at his Father's death. God
chose the younger, Jacob over the elder, Esau, for His own purpose.
The passage in Romans comes from a passage, here in Malachi where the
Lord speaks of the destruction of Esau's land and his legacy, verse 4. Edom, says that though he was destroyed, he will return and rebuild.
The Lord responded to Edom saying he could rebuild - but He would tear
down and call Edom's borders "the borders of wickedness". Then the Lord
said He would have indignation against the Edomites as long as He is
God, that's forever!
In my audio series, "Esau and the Palestinians", I trace the descendants
of Esau all the way through history to the Palestinian people of today.
The Lord has pronounced judgment on the Edomites; they will be as if
they have never been, as Sodom and Gomorrah, Jeremiah 49:16-18.
We are living in the days that Malachi wrote about, the days when the
Edomites, the Palestinians, have returned, which they have done in the
last 100 years. And at this time they are trying to rebuild. Ezekiel 35 and Obadiah 15-18 gives additional prophetic information of these two peoples, the Palestinians and the Jews.
There has never been a day like this in history and we're alive in it.
The Lord's return is closer now than it has ever been. In fact, the
Rapture could happen today, so keep looking up.
PRAYER THOUGHT: Help me to live this day as if it would be the day of the Rapture.