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Saturday, January 30, 2016
Malachi 4:5
Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD:
For further study - Malachi 4:1-6
As we come today to the fourth chapter of Malachi, this last of the Old Testament books, we see the prophecy that will span the four hundred year period of silence from Malachi to the New Testament.
From Malachi to Matthew is a four hundred year period that the Lord does not communicate with His chosen people, the Jewish people. However, He tells them what, or who to look for before the Messiah will appear on the earth.
Malachi reveals that Elijah the prophet who went to heaven in a "chariot of fire", II Kings 2:8-11,
will once again appear in history to be the forerunner of the coming
Messiah. Remember, Elijah has never died and Malachi says that Elijah
will come back to the earth and do so, "before the coming of the great
and dreadful day of the Lord", verse 5.
Let me explain this verse. "The great and dreadful day of the Lord" is
the day that Jesus steps back onto earth on the Mount of Olives in
Jerusalem, Zechariah 14:4. Elijah is the prophet that the Lord will send back to earth to call the people of the world to Jesus Christ.
Matthew 11:11-14 records the words of Jesus that indicate John the Baptist could have fulfilled the prophecy of Malachi as it relates to Malachi 4:5,
had the Jews believed. The Jews not only rejected the Messiah Jesus
Christ but His forerunner, John the Baptist, the potential fulfillment
of Malachi's prophecy.
Revelation 11:3-12 reveals
the appearance of two witnesses during the first 3 1/2 years of the
Tribulation Period. These two will be stationed in Jerusalem on the
Temple Mount. They will direct the worldwide evangelism project to reach
the entire population on earth with the gospel during the seven year
Tribulation Period. Then Jesus Christ will come back, at His Second
Coming, Matthew 24:14.
One of the two witnesses will be Elijah, as per our prophetic prospective on Malachi 4:5. Hebrews 9:27 says,
"it is appointed unto man once to die and after this the judgment".
Elijah will come as one of the witnesses, die and then will be
resurrected and called up into heaven, Revelation 11:3-12.
The days of Elijah are quickly approaching. We need to live in light of these truths with a great expectancy of Jesus Christ returning to the earth.
Prayer Thought: Thank
You, Lord, for the prophetic scenario that You lay out in Your Word for
the end times. Since we know that these prophecies will be fulfilled,
seemingly in our days, help me to live in light of these truths.