Malachi
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Acts 27:27-44 - Letting Go and Trusting God
June 14, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
"Those who have a why to live can bear almost any how." Acts 27 demonstrates this truth through Paul's shipwreck experience. Facing certain death, Paul didn't just survive, he led others through the crisis with supernatural calm. The difference? He knew he belonged to God. Challenges will either reveal the emptiness of self-reliance or deepen our trust in Christ's sufficiency.
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Tithes and Offerings
March 19, 2017From the series: Legacy
Focuses on the biblical principles and personal attitudes towards tithing and offerings. It examines the concept of stewardship and the importance of using one's resources for God's glory. Explores how tithing and giving are acts of worship and faith, reflecting one's trust and commitment to God. It emphasizes that the motivation behind giving should be love for God, not personal gain or recognition.
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Asking Questions of God
March 5, 2017From the series: Legacy
Explores the importance of asking genuine, curious questions about God and faith, contrasting them with accusative or skeptical inquiries. It delves into understanding God's nature and His responses to human questions throughout history, using the book of Malachi as a reference. Emphasizes that seeking God through questions is crucial for deepening one's faith and understanding, and it discusses how God's answers provide guidance and comfort.
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Relationships Matter
February 26, 2017From the series: Legacy
Centers on the significance of relationships in the Christian faith, specifically in the context of legacy. It examines the Book of Malachi, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong, faithful relationships with others and with God. Discusses how one's actions and choices in relationships impact not only their own life but also the lives of future generations. It encourages listeners to reflect on their relationships and their alignment with God's teachings, highlighting the role of relationships in building a lasting legacy in faith.
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Your Worst or Best
February 19, 2017From the series: Legacy
Examines the biblical book of Malachi, emphasizing the concept of legacy and the importance of prioritizing God in our lives. It discusses how our actions and choices reflect our relationship with God, focusing on the idea of giving our best to God instead of settling for mediocrity. Encourages self-reflection and challenges believers to consider whether their lives demonstrate a commitment to God's standards and a desire to leave a positive, faith-based legacy.
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It's a Love/Hate Thing
February 12, 2017From the series: Legacy
Examines the complex nature of God's love, particularly through the lens of the Book of Malachi. It addresses how God's love is often challenging and confrontational, exploring the relationship between love and discipline in the context of faith.
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Malachi
April 6, 2014From the series: Loving the Old Testament
Discusses Israel's history and relationship with God, emphasizing God's unwavering love despite the nation's recurrent disobedience. It highlights the importance of faithful relationships, both with God and within marriage, as foundational to living a life aligned with divine expectations.
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God Gives
October 2, 2011From the series: Believe
Discusses the importance of giving as a reflection of one’s dedication to God. It emphasizes that giving should be done out of love and sacrifice, not just out of surplus. Encourages us to consider what truly rules their hearts, using the story of the widow’s mite as an example of selfless giving.
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Does God Repent or Change His Mind?
The Bible is clear on the answer and the answer is, No. God does not change. He is perfect and he will not deviate from His eternal plan before time even began. (Isaiah 46:10-11) Malachi 3:6…
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If God does not change, yet God became flesh, Did God not change?
If God never changes, yet the Word became flesh, did God change? Working through two verses that seem to collide and the truth that holds them together.