Category: Repentance

Remember YeHoVaH’s Law… – Malachi Chapter 4

The closing Chapter of Malachi speaks of future judgement to come and what was to come in the not too distant future of Israel. There were massive wars taking place from the time of Malachi to the time of Messiah. There are times when we’re projecting what the Prophets are saying to future events for us. Even though it was a future event to the Prophet, to us it could very well be a past event.

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The Book of Remembrance – Malachi Chapter 3 Pt. 3

YeHoVaH is mindful of us. Whether we think about Him all day or in certain parts of the day, He’s always thinking about us. Based on what the Almighty has said in His word, there are ministering angels that are assigned to His people. We also know that there are demonic forces that are operating in the lives of individuals that are not submitted to the will of the Almighty.

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Destroying The Curses – Malachi Chapter 3 Pt. 2

We’re going to be talking about “Destroying the Curses”. Wherever there is disobedience to what Father has commanded, there’s opportunity for curses to be operational. In this teaching, we are going to discuss how to overcome, and destroy any curse that maybe operating in us. Oftentimes they can be operational without our knowing.

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Judgement Day is Coming – Malachi Chapter 3 Pt. 1

In this passage we’re going to look at “Judgement Day is Coming” from Malachi’s perspective. Malachi, the servant, is responding to questions that are in the heart of individuals that Father revealed to Malachi or conversations that the people had amongst themselves. The Bible lets us know that Father not only knows our thoughts, but He knows the intent of the heart. There is nothing you can think that Father doesn’t know you are thinking.

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Your Blessings Are Cursed – Malachi Chapter 2 Pt. 1

Malachi harshly reprimanded the Priests for departing out of the way of the Almighty and causing many to stumble at the Law. The Priests, as the earthly representatives of YeHoVaH, were responsible for teaching the people. The Priests became corrupt because they would not Shema – Hear and Obey.

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Malachi – The Introduction

In this Introduction to the writings of Malachi, we will discuss:

The Person who wrote it
The Period or Date it was written
The People it was written to
The Purpose for which it was written

Malachi addresses some key factors in the lives of the exiles who had returned to their homeland, Israel. 

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The Days of Noah Chapter 6:8-22

Noah was righteous in the midst of unrighteousness; without blemish in the midst of fallen people. Noah did not let the evil and corrupt society he lived in corrupt his character. Noah walked with YeHoVaH when others chose not to walk with YeHoVaH.

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