Malachi 2:10-16 - Why Do We Deal Treacherously Against One Another?
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From the study on the Book of Malachi (מַלְאָכִֽי), chapter 2:10-16, brother Gideon Levytam relays the prophet Malachi's challenge to his erring people, for their wrong doings. Malachi asked, do not all of us have one father, did not God create us, why do we deal treacherously every one against his brother, profaning the covenant of our fathers? The prophet continues his charge against those who had violated God’s Word, by marrying those who rejected the LORD and trusted in idols. God will discipline His disobedient people, and while the people covered the altar of the LORD with tears, weeping, and crying, because of their sins, God could not receive their offerings until they had repented. Malachi also charged those who had divorced their wives, because the LORD, who instituted marriage, hates divorce. God desires His people to live godly lives, and to raise families that would seek to follow after Him.

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