North Main Street Church of God
The Cleansing Prophet
1201 North Main Street Ext. Butler, PA 16001 06/30/2024
Locations & Times
North Main Street Church of God
1201 N Main St Ext, Butler, PA 16001, USA
Sunday 10:27 AM
Sunday Morning
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https://northmaincog.org/online/We are so glad that you joined us today at North Main Street Church of God. At North Main, we exist to develop completely committed followers of Christ who...
Know Christ intimately,
Grow in Christ continually, and
Go for Christ daily
Know Christ intimately,
Grow in Christ continually, and
Go for Christ daily
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If you are a newcomer, we’re so glad you’ve joined us! If you’re here in person, make sure to stop by the Welcome Center where we have a gift bag for you with some information about us and some delicious homemade chocolate chip COOKIES.
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Church Mobile App
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Join us in 2024 as we read through the Bible in a year and highlight evidence of “GOODNESS” throughout our daily Scripture readings. Reading Guides and PURPLE highlighters are available at the Welcome Center. You can also access the resources digitally on:
https://northmaincog.org/bible/BibleProject | The Bible
Communion
We will be celebrating communion together this morning during worship. The ushers will distribute the elements at that time, but for those who need a gluten-free or sealed option, those are available at the Welcome Center right outside of the doors you came in today. If you're joining us from home any drink or cracker you have will suffice.
We will be celebrating communion together this morning during worship. The ushers will distribute the elements at that time, but for those who need a gluten-free or sealed option, those are available at the Welcome Center right outside of the doors you came in today. If you're joining us from home any drink or cracker you have will suffice.
Return to Living Bread
Join us on Sunday, June 30th at 12:30 PM here at North Main for our Return To Living Bread Class. You will be exploring God’s amazing design for grains and discuss how they have been altered by modern practices. The class has limited spaces and is $15 per person which includes a light brunch followed by instruction and a hands-on experience mixing dough to take home for baking! Please visit the Welcome Center or NORTHMAINCOG.ORG/EVENTS to sign up.
https://northmaincog.org/eventsBaptisms
Our next baptism service will be held in just a few weeks on July 7th! If you are ready to take this important step in your walk with Christ we’d be honored to come alongside you in this journey. There is a mandatory baptism class that will be held at 9am the week prior, which is June 30th. Please visit the Welcome Center or our website below to sign up.
https://northmaincog.org/baptismGive
We thank you for your faithful gifts. You can give online and, of course, on Sundays by using the secure drop boxes located outside the doors of the Sanctuary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS.
https://northmaincog.org/give/The Cleansing Prophet
(Malachi)
Yearly Theme: “Goodness is… Governing”
Series Title: “Goodness in G minor”
June 30th, 2024
(Malachi)
Yearly Theme: “Goodness is… Governing”
Series Title: “Goodness in G minor”
June 30th, 2024
Something to think about:
About the last book of the Old Testament, Biblical scholars, Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart write, “Malachi’s book is a graphic indicator of the moral and spiritual apathy of the time, which expressed itself in various forms of contempt for Yahweh and the covenant.”1
Though not much is known about the prophet Malachi, it is thought that he wrote approximately 460 BC just before the time of Ezra and Nehemiah’s rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem and the walls around the city. It’s within this framework that Malachi is addressing the complaints of the people toward GOD as well as the apathy of their spiritual commitment to Him. The people who were back in the land of their forefathers had come to believe that GOD didn’t love them anymore and that He had left them alone and desolate. They blamed him for their plight in life and doubted His willingness to hear their prayers and pleas for help. And yet, they continued to repeat the same sins of their ancestors that had once driven them from the land of promise.
Angry at GOD and merely going through the motion of worship, their actions mocked GOD and the covenant they made with Him. Bringing sacrifices to Him that were diseased and crippled, they worshiped Him with contempt. The priests weren’t any better. They had left GOD’s path of righteousness and in so doing had caused many people to stumble in their faith. Showing favoritism to some and rejecting others, the priests’ corruption was a hindrance in the worship of GOD to the fledgling group of exiles who were returning to Jerusalem.
Not unlike today, the Jewish people during Malachi’s time could complain like the rest of us, but they were not willing to do anything about their situation. This is one of the signs of complacency within a culture: willing to complain but not willing to do anything about it. GOD who had orchestrated their return home, had become an object of their ridicule. Sure, they continued to go through the motions of religion, but their hearts continued to be far from GOD. However, as there always had been, there was a remnant of faithful people who had not turned their backs on GOD. And this is the key. Those who remain faithful to GOD will be saved.
About the last book of the Old Testament, Biblical scholars, Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart write, “Malachi’s book is a graphic indicator of the moral and spiritual apathy of the time, which expressed itself in various forms of contempt for Yahweh and the covenant.”1
Though not much is known about the prophet Malachi, it is thought that he wrote approximately 460 BC just before the time of Ezra and Nehemiah’s rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem and the walls around the city. It’s within this framework that Malachi is addressing the complaints of the people toward GOD as well as the apathy of their spiritual commitment to Him. The people who were back in the land of their forefathers had come to believe that GOD didn’t love them anymore and that He had left them alone and desolate. They blamed him for their plight in life and doubted His willingness to hear their prayers and pleas for help. And yet, they continued to repeat the same sins of their ancestors that had once driven them from the land of promise.
Angry at GOD and merely going through the motion of worship, their actions mocked GOD and the covenant they made with Him. Bringing sacrifices to Him that were diseased and crippled, they worshiped Him with contempt. The priests weren’t any better. They had left GOD’s path of righteousness and in so doing had caused many people to stumble in their faith. Showing favoritism to some and rejecting others, the priests’ corruption was a hindrance in the worship of GOD to the fledgling group of exiles who were returning to Jerusalem.
Not unlike today, the Jewish people during Malachi’s time could complain like the rest of us, but they were not willing to do anything about their situation. This is one of the signs of complacency within a culture: willing to complain but not willing to do anything about it. GOD who had orchestrated their return home, had become an object of their ridicule. Sure, they continued to go through the motions of religion, but their hearts continued to be far from GOD. However, as there always had been, there was a remnant of faithful people who had not turned their backs on GOD. And this is the key. Those who remain faithful to GOD will be saved.
Key Point: “Those who remain faithful to GOD will be saved.”
The heart of GOD is shown in a couple of verses from chapter three:
Malachi 3:6-7a (NLT), 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. Now return to me, and I will return to you,” says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.”2
So, what’s really going on in the context of Malachi’s writings? First, we read about the peoples’ complaints against GOD, and we read of GOD’s response back to the people. Finally, we hear a foreshadowing of the coming Messenger and the Messiah who will follow. Let’s break each of these down further:
The heart of GOD is shown in a couple of verses from chapter three:
Malachi 3:6-7a (NLT), 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. Now return to me, and I will return to you,” says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.”2
So, what’s really going on in the context of Malachi’s writings? First, we read about the peoples’ complaints against GOD, and we read of GOD’s response back to the people. Finally, we hear a foreshadowing of the coming Messenger and the Messiah who will follow. Let’s break each of these down further:
The peoples’ __________:
How have You loved us? (1:2)
How have we ever shown contempt for Your name? (1:6)
Why doesn’t the LORD accept my worship? (2:14)
How have we wearied the LORD? (2:17)
How have You loved us? (1:2)
How have we ever shown contempt for Your name? (1:6)
Why doesn’t the LORD accept my worship? (2:14)
How have we wearied the LORD? (2:17)
The LORD’s ________:
The LORD loves His people by dealing justice toward their enemies and fulfilling His promises. (1:2-5)
Contempt is shown toward GOD when His priests and His people offer Him the least of what they are and what they have. (1:7 – 2:13)
GOD does not accept the worship of those who continue willingly in sinful behavior and unrighteous behavior. (2:14-16)
GOD is wearied when His people continue to be unjust while expecting His justice toward them. (2:17)
The LORD loves His people by dealing justice toward their enemies and fulfilling His promises. (1:2-5)
Contempt is shown toward GOD when His priests and His people offer Him the least of what they are and what they have. (1:7 – 2:13)
GOD does not accept the worship of those who continue willingly in sinful behavior and unrighteous behavior. (2:14-16)
GOD is wearied when His people continue to be unjust while expecting His justice toward them. (2:17)
The Messenger of ___________:
Malachi 4:1-5
Matthew 17:1-5
Matthew 5:17
Malachi 4:1-5
Matthew 17:1-5
Matthew 5:17
Something to take home:
Author Dorothy Sayers writes, “In the world, it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair...the sin that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing, enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive because there is nothing for which it will die.”3 This is apathy at its greatest. It’s the numbing of the spirit that kills dreams, drives, and decisions. It’s the greatest tool of the Devil and the malignant tumor that destroys a nation. Where there is nothing to live for and nothing to die for, this truly is hell. And sadly, GOD becomes the focus of all blame.
The cure for the prison of apathy is salvation in Christ: the Messenger of Salvation and the Giver of Life. The fulfillment of the law of Moses and the prophets and the embodiment of Truth is He. And those who remain faithful to Him will be saved!
Key Point: “Those who remain faithful to GOD will be saved.”
Author Dorothy Sayers writes, “In the world, it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair...the sin that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing, enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive because there is nothing for which it will die.”3 This is apathy at its greatest. It’s the numbing of the spirit that kills dreams, drives, and decisions. It’s the greatest tool of the Devil and the malignant tumor that destroys a nation. Where there is nothing to live for and nothing to die for, this truly is hell. And sadly, GOD becomes the focus of all blame.
The cure for the prison of apathy is salvation in Christ: the Messenger of Salvation and the Giver of Life. The fulfillment of the law of Moses and the prophets and the embodiment of Truth is He. And those who remain faithful to Him will be saved!
Key Point: “Those who remain faithful to GOD will be saved.”
How can we apply the message of God's unfailing love towards Israel in our personal lives? How might our understanding of God's love influence our behavior Toward Him?
What steps can you take to ensure your worship and service are pleasing to God?
In what ways can you ensure you're not just going through the motions but genuinely worshiping and serving God in your life?
What implications do the ideas of judgment and refinement have for contemporary believers? Reflect on a time when you felt spiritually "refined." How did that process help you grow?
What does it mean to you to be one of God's "treasured possessions"?
How do the concepts of fear and reverence toward God appear in your daily life?
How does the concept of God’s judgment affect your perception of justice in today’s world?
What steps can you take to ensure your worship and service are pleasing to God?
In what ways can you ensure you're not just going through the motions but genuinely worshiping and serving God in your life?
What implications do the ideas of judgment and refinement have for contemporary believers? Reflect on a time when you felt spiritually "refined." How did that process help you grow?
What does it mean to you to be one of God's "treasured possessions"?
How do the concepts of fear and reverence toward God appear in your daily life?
How does the concept of God’s judgment affect your perception of justice in today’s world?
Past Sermons
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1201 North Main Street Ext.Butler, PA 16001
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We thank you for your faithful gifts. You can give online at NORTHMAINCOG.ORG/GIVE, text "give" to (724) 313-2211, and, of course, on Sundays by using the secure drop boxes located outside the doors of the Sanctuary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS.
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Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Monday - Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm