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SIN OF THE LEADERS OF THE MODERN CHURCH – MALACHI 1 [CRY OF TODAY’S PROPHETS 1 – NALT TRANSLATION 39-1]

April 23, 2017 by jesusislord Leave a Comment

Brothers and sisters,

Rarely, if ever, does the modern body of Christ preach about the teachings and warnings of the anointed and Holy Spirit resident Old Testament prophets.

There are several reasons for this we surmise. Their message is not warm and fuzzy, ishy-squishy mud between the toes that is so desired today. Their message comes from the OT where many discount the fact that “all Scripture is inspired and profitable…” meaning the first covenant.

Our brother Malachi was the last voice to  proclaim the holiness and judgment of God before the hundreds of years of silence prior to the coming of Jesus Christ. He begins his four chapters with the sin of the leaders. They have the charge of leading the people in truth. Here they were failing at this, but thought they were spot on and doing God a favor. How deceived!

Notice the blanket rebuke, condemnation, and judgment. But like Moses, Aaron, Joshua, Caleb, and a small minority of the Israeli’s in the wilderness, there are always a few who are saved and walking holy but suffer along with the rest.

For every Joshua, there are millions of Saul’s hiding amidst God’s body. For every Kaleb, there are millions of Solomon’s who will not persevere to the very end.

Let us recall that just like ancient times the merciful God of the universe sends the prophetic message to repent years and years ahead of the actual calamity He brings upon His wayward body. Malachi’s life and pronouncement was around 400 BC. This book ends with the coming of Jesus Christ at the Great and Terrible Day of The Lord.

Are you ready? Will you be ready?

This modern paraphrase for today does not carry nowhere near the same weight, of course, as the original inspired writings. You may find the whole of this paraphrase of Malachi for today here.

You can find the original Bible text link at the very end. For easy reference, the NALT books are numbered by the book number in the Bible and followed by the chapter number. For example, NALT 23-10 represents book 23, Isaiah, and chapter 10 in that book.

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Malachi 1:1-14 – For Today, A Paraphrase, NALT 39-1

Sin of the Leaders of The Modern Church

The oracle, the holy and true message, of the word of the LORD, Yahveh, to the today’s body, the Israel of God, the church, through the Lord’s prophets of today.

“I have loved you, My body, My leaders, with my covenant of love,” says the LORD, Yahveh. But you say, ‘How have You loved us?’ Were not your spiritually lost neighbors also My creation too like you?” declares the LORD. “Yet I have loved You more than them and chose You; but I have hated the rebellious lost who refuse to repent, and I will make their lands and businesses a desolation one day and have appointed their inheritance for the lake of fire with the devil and his angels.”

Though these lost souls will say, “We have been beaten down by our circumstances, but we will return to greatness and build up our lives, homes, and businesses by ourselves alone;” thus says the LORD of hosts, “They may build, but I will tear down; and men will call them the wicked and cursed, and the people toward whom the LORD is indignant forever.”

“Your eyes will see this of my enemies, oh leaders, and you will say, “The LORD be magnified beyond the saved body of believers!”

No confirmed healings…ever

“‘A son honors his father, and a servant his master. Then if I am a father, where is My honor from you, My leaders? And if I am a master, where is My respect from you?’ says the LORD of hosts to you, O leaders who despise My name. But you say in surprise, ‘How have we despised Your name, oh Lord? We always love You!’

“You are presenting defiled and polluted worthless works in front of My eyes. But you say in shock, ‘How have we defiled You in this way?’ In that you say by your deeds, ‘The commands of the LORD are to be despised.’

“But when you present less than your very best in holiness that I command, is it not evil, an insult to your Creator and God? And when you present your third or fourth best leftovers and keep the best of yourselves for amusement and the world’s ways, is it not evil? Why not just offer it to your elected officials who rule over you? Would they be pleased with you? Or would they receive you kindly with such an insult?” says the LORD of hosts.

“But now will you not beg for mercy, to entreat and appease My favor, that I may be gracious to you? With such an insulting offering of deeds on your part, will I receive any of you kindly? Of course not!” says the LORD of hosts.

Ken Copeland – the billion dollar heretic

“Oh that there were one among you leaders who would surely serve Me as I command, that you might not uselessly serve Me as you have been doing! I am not pleased with you, so do not fool yourself,” says the LORD of hosts, “nor will I accept busyness from you masquerading godly works as you congratulate yourselves over your worthless deeds.

“For from the rising of the sun even to its setting, My name will be great among the entire world, all peoples, and in every place where righteous deeds are going to be offered to My great name, and a holy offering that is pure; for My name will be great among all the nations,” says the LORD of hosts.

Jan Crouch – greedy liar and adulterer

“But you are profaning My holy name, in that you say by your deeds, ‘The commands of the Lord are defiled, and they are to be despised.’

“You also say by your deeds, ‘My, how tiresome all this is!’ And you disdainfully sniff at it,” says the LORD of hosts, “and you bring what was knowingly much less than best, by robbery and what is polluted and worthless; so you bring these things as holy worship to Me! Should I receive that from your hand?” says the LORD.

“But cursed be and woe to the swindler who promised his very best and vows it to Me, but sacrifices a fourth rate deed to the Lord, for I am a great King,” says the LORD of hosts, “and My name is feared among the nations.”

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See the original Bible text here.

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See other Cry Of Today’s Prophets posts here.

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The New Amplified Living Translation (NALT) is a new paraphrase Bible translation from Walk Worthy ministries combining the elements of amplification, today’s needs, and the literal words of the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts.

We at Walk Worthy in no way suggest that you substitute daily Bible reading and meditation in regular translations such as literal-formal (NASB, NKJV, KJV, ESV) or dynamic equivalent (NIV, GW). Always and forever study to show yourself approved to our great and holy God.

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Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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THE PROPHETIC SAVANT (GOD’S ‘FOOLISH’ GENIUS) – BY CHIP BROGDEN [AT THE BATTLE FRONT 108]

May 27, 2013 by jesusislord 2 Comments

Brothers and sisters,

Some of us in God’s kingdom are hard pressed to explain to others why we feel the way we do about proclaiming God’s word to a wayward church. Try as we may, often there’s few words and even fewer fellow travelers that empathize with the burden the Almighty has placed on our hearts.

It’s to these precious saints that our brother Chip Brogden has written this timeless piece of exquisite explanation.

Enjoy…and sigh a sigh of relief…or cry a tear or two…as brother Chip’s words hit home.

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THE PROPHETIC SAVANT – BY CHIP BROGDEN 

sa-vant’ (n.): 1. a mentally defective person who exhibits exceptional skill or brilliance in some limited field; 2. a person who is highly knowledgeable about one subject but knows little about anything else.

“What then is genius? Could it be that a genius [Read more…]

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THE NATURE OF BIBLICAL PROPHECY – FROM THE COMPLETE BIBLICAL LIBRARY [AT THE BATTLE FRONT 80]

November 24, 2010 by Marc Leave a Comment

Brethren,

This is from what may be the most useful resource in my personal library,  The Complete Biblical Library – a multi-faceted commentary series of the entire Word of God by a whole passel of international saints with hearts as big as Texas.

The days of “Thus saith the Lord” are long gone. Beware of any person or group that approaches you in that fashion. Of course our great God gives us revelation, both personal and corporate, on what He has already revealed and written in His holy Word, the Scriptures.

Here is a quote from this marvelous work on prophecy: “The prophets’ call (in the Old Testament) was always and consistently to faithfulness, justice and mercy. Prediction always was incidental and subordinate to that central purpose.”

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THE NATURE OF BIBLICAL PROPHECY –From The Complete Biblical Library, OT, Jeremiah, Overview

We will understand Jeremiah, the Book and the man, only as we understand God’s intentions in biblical prophecy.  We must begin with the idea that God took a familiar concept and practice and vested them with new meaning. God did this with several important objects and concepts in the Bible.  God understood long before modern educators did that humans learn best when they can associate something new with something familiar.

Thus, the Tabernacle invested with deeper meaning the already older concept of sacred space.  God’s covenant with Israel was modeled on second millennium B.C. political treaties that Moses, at least, as a prince of Egypt, would have known. By the same token, biblical prophecy took old, familiar ideas of how humans can find out about the future, corrected them, and invested them with far greater significance than mere fortune-telling.

Common practice in the ancient Near East, including Israel, was to go to someone trained in reading the signs of the future.  This might take the form of divination, such as interpreting the pattern of arrows dumped on the ground from a quiver, reading and interpreting the livers of sacrificial sheep, interpreting the pattern of a drop of oil as it spread on water in a bowl or any of numerous other practices.  The common denominators were that they always were concerned with the prediction of the future, and they always required trained persons to interpret them correctly.

These mentioned practices were forbidden to ancient Israel, but we know some Israelites did them anyway.  God did allow practices which acknowledged that the information obtained came from Him. Thus, a person could go to a prophet of God, who asked Him about the concern being raised, and then brought back his answer.  God also provided for the consulting of the Urim and Thummim (perhaps a pair of colored stones which could answer questions framed to expect yes or no answers). These were in the possession of, and controlled by, the high priest.  God sometimes indicated the preferred choice or revealed crucial information through the casting of lots.

But all this was concerned only with the revealing of the future (including decision making which directed or influenced the course of future events).  Furthermore, it always involved the initiative of the human enquirer. But God was interested in much more than this. The emphasis of biblical prophecy, though it began with old familiar forms and personnel, was deeper and broader. The prophecy recorded in the Bible came almost always at God’s initiative and almost always through a prophet (man or woman) whom God had called. Some of these, including Jeremiah, God called for a lifetime.  Others, such as Amos, God gave a specific message or set of messages to be delivered on one occasion only.  When these were delivered, that person’s career as a prophet was over.

An even more important change in focus lay in the content of biblical prophecy.  In contrast with the prediction of the future which made up (and still today makes up) the bulk of popular prophecy, biblical prophecy actually is very little concerned with predicting the future.  The first way we know this is from the content of the section called Prophets in the Hebrew Bible arrangement of what Christians usually call the OT.  The section called Prophets has two subsections, the Former Prophets and the Latter Prophets.  The Latter Prophets include Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and The Twelve (in English Bibles they usually are called the Minor Prophets).

But the Former Prophets are the Books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings.  (The last two were not divided into 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings until later.)  These Books record the highlights (and lowlights) of Israel’s history in the land from the entry under Joshua to the deportation of Judean survivors at the end of the Judean kingdom in 586 B.C.

The Former Prophets presented Israel’s and Judah’s history; they represent the world’s first legitimate historiography, or history writing. They wrote their history from a particular point of view, but that is something all history writing must do. It would be impossible to write history without being selective, and selection must be governed by an honest, consistent, and clearly stated perspective.

But how is this prophecy?  It is prophecy because it is history written in the same spirit and from the same theological and historical perspectives as the classical written Prophets we usually think of as prophecy. It is prophecy concerned with the appropriate interpretation of Israel’s history, with the purpose of encouraging Israel (and future believers) to remain faithful to God or to return to faithfulness to God.  That is the aim of all biblical prophecy, whether it discussed Israel’s and Judah’s past, their current situations or their future.  And, of course, from the perspective of biblical prophecy, the future of Israel and Judah extends far beyond the few centuries B.C. of their independent, political existence as nation-states.

The Latter Prophets did not present a connected, sequential history, but they did comment extensively on Israel’s and Judah’s past.  However, the Latter Prophets were much more concerned with Israel’s and Judah’s current situations in the prophets’ own times. Their commentary on current events occupies more space than commentary on the past or prediction of the future.  God intended their prophecy to make a difference in the religious, political, cultural and ethical climate of their day.

It is important to affirm that the Latter Prophets did make predictions about the future.  Some say they did not, or that everything presented as a prediction really was written after the predicted events already had occurred.  But this is to deny that God can or does interact with the world He has created.  From the time of God’s call upon Abraham, Judeo-Christian tradition has affirmed that HE desires and has made provision for relation with humankind. God’s initiative, if it occurs at all, includes his power and right to reveal aspect of the future, if and when He chooses to do so.

However, we want to understand biblical prophecy as God gave it and as He intends it.  If we would not distort His intent, it is of the utmost importance to notice and keep in mind that when biblical prophecy does predict the future, it is never prediction for prediction’s own sake.  It always prediction for the purpose of calling God’s people then and since, back to faithfulness.  This include: faithfulness to God; it includes also the just, righteous and merciful treatment of all people.

Another issue is the conditionality of the prediction.  Some predictions, we see by hindsight were unconditional.  Sometimes, God gave glimpses of the future that, by his sovereign will, was to come.  But these were not nearly so clear to those who received them as they are to us, who have the advantage of knowing they already have been fulfilled and can understand them as history.  The prophecies of the future that remain yet unfulfilled in our day are not very detailed or clear to us either.  They too await fulfillment to be clearly understood.

Yet another factor requires our consideration.  Most of the prophecies of the OT that did pertain to the future (defined as yet future to the prophets and their first hearers or readers) were conditional prophecies.  This means they could have been avoided.  Israel and Judah would have avoided these threats of judgment if they had returned to faithfulness to God and justice to their fellow citizens.  God had to carry out these judgments only because Israel and Judah failed to repent.

Putting all this together, it becomes clear that we err seriously if we look to Jeremiah, or any other prophet, first or most importantly, for information about the future as we wait to experience it.    Telling their first hearers, or any generation of believers since then, about the future was never the prophets’ first concern.  God did give some glimpses into the future which did, or may, turn out to be unconditional.  But even these never were, and are not now, for their own sake.  They are for the same purpose as all the prophecies dealing with Israel’s and Judah’s ancient pasts, and those dealing with the situations at the time of the Prophets themselves: that overarching, all-important, preeminent purpose which have been called prescriptive or forth telling.

God, in giving prophecy to and through the prophets of old, strove to call ancient Israel and Judah (and all God’s people since) to continued (or renewed) faithfulness to Him.  This always has included, and always will include, justice, righteousness, lovingkindness and mercy toward fellow human beings, especially to those without the power to ensure them for themselves.  Justice and mercy are established only by God, whether for the powerless and the disenfranchised or those perceived as powerful and/or able to influence the future.  The prophets’ call was always and consistently to faithfulness, justice and mercy. Prediction always was incidental and subordinate to that central purpose.

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Please comment on this post right below. Feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion.

Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

You may view our Archives here: AT THE BATTLE FRONT – ARCHIVES;   Complete Archives; feel free to write and proclaim your leadings in the Spirit in an honorable fashion. May our Father richly bless you with His grace, through Jesus Christ our Lord, in order to walk worthy of His name.

 

 

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