Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 2:1-6 God’s people have experienced great waiting and silence from God. Between Malachi and Matthew, four hundred years passed in the Holy Land, a time with no prophets and what seemed like silence from the Lord. What’s the longest you have ever waited in prayer? What was the situation? Can you recall how you felt as you waited? Forgotten? Discouraged? Hopeless or angry even? Sometimes we find hope in silence....
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Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 2:1-6 God’s people have experienced great waiting and silence from God. Between Malachi and Matthew, four hundred years passed in the Holy Land, a time with no prophets and what seemed like silence from the Lord. What’s the longest you have ever waited in prayer? What was the situation? Can you recall how you felt as you waited? Forgotten? Discouraged? Hopeless or angry even? Sometimes we find hope in silence....
Paul calls us to “work out” our salvation for it is God who “works in” us. Notice the parallel in these phrases. We have our own contribution to make in the unfolding of our salvation, and God has a part to work in you. Note, Paul does not say we work for our salvation, but that we work out ourRead: Ephesians 2:8-9Paul’s use of the phrase “work out your salvation” can be compared to working out. We already have our salvation through our faith in Christ. We are no...
Devotionals on the Go
Malachi 4:5-6, Matthew 2:1-6 God’s people have experienced great waiting and silence from God. Between Malachi and Matthew, four hundred years passed in the Holy Land, a time with no prophets and what seemed like silence from the Lord. What’s the longest you have ever waited in prayer? What was the situation? Can you recall how you felt as you waited? Forgotten? Discouraged? Hopeless or angry even? Sometimes we find hope in silence....