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Devotional: The Magi brought their treasures—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—the best they had to offer. Meanwhile, the passage from Malachi confronts us with a challenging question: Are we giving God our leftovers? The religious leaders in Malachi's time offered blemished animals, things they wouldn't dare present to their earthly governor. We do the same when we give God whatever time, energy, or resources remain after we've satisfied everything else. Jesus, who gave everything for us, deserves our first and our best. Consider your calendar, your finances, your talents. What would it look like to open your treasures before Him? This week, identify one way you can give God your best rather than your leftovers, and commit to that sacrifice as an act of worship.
By St Andrews KinsonDevotional: The Magi brought their treasures—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—the best they had to offer. Meanwhile, the passage from Malachi confronts us with a challenging question: Are we giving God our leftovers? The religious leaders in Malachi's time offered blemished animals, things they wouldn't dare present to their earthly governor. We do the same when we give God whatever time, energy, or resources remain after we've satisfied everything else. Jesus, who gave everything for us, deserves our first and our best. Consider your calendar, your finances, your talents. What would it look like to open your treasures before Him? This week, identify one way you can give God your best rather than your leftovers, and commit to that sacrifice as an act of worship.