Work Through the Bible, Part 9Sample
Even in times of restoration, human sin is never far away. Malachi, the third of the restoration prophets, complains that some of the people begin to profit by defrauding labourers of their wages. Not surprisingly, such people also pollute the temple worship by stinting what they contribute in offerings, and as a result, the environment is also degraded.
Yet the hope of the prophets remains, and work is at the centre of it. It begins with a promise to restore the religious/social infrastructure of the temple: “See, I am sending my messenger to prepare the way before me, and the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple. The messenger of the covenant in whom you delight—indeed, he is coming, says the Lord of hosts” (Mal. 3:1). It proceeds with the restoration of the environment; people go about their work ethically (Mal. 3:14, 18), and as a result, the economy is restored, including “the produce of your soil” and “your vine in the field” (Mal. 3:11b).
Lord, your Word seems to indicate that work done ethically may result in blessing and restoration. Help me go about my work ethically. Amen.
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Do you wonder if God has anything to say about your work? Explore key verses from each chapter of the Bible that offer wisdom, guidance, and purpose for everyday work. Part 9: Zephaniah-Malachi
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