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title: "A Tale of Two Humanities" | ||
date: 2025-02-23 | ||
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## Read: | ||
[Malachi 3:13 – 4:6](https://www.bible.com/bible/59/MAL.3.ESV) | ||
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## Questions | ||
1. Read Psalm 73:1-5. Can you relate to the psalmist? Do you envy prosperity of those | ||
who don’t follow God? | ||
2. How does the psalmist in Psalm 73 resolve his envy? How does this relate to the final | ||
section of Malachi? | ||
3. Who or what is the “sun of righteousness” in Malachi 4:2? What strikes you about this | ||
imagery? | ||
4. Read Mal 4:2. Why are the righteous portrayed as leaping like “calves from the stall”? | ||
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## Next Steps | ||
1. Pray for the lost, who will not rejoice when the sun of righteousness returns. | ||
2. Think of individual people you know who seem not to fear the Lord. Pray that God would | ||
use you to point them to Him. | ||
3. Thank God that the sun of righteousness brings healing in his wings, that he rescues us | ||
from our sin |