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In this next lesson in the series on Malachi, Dr. McIntyre addresses the question raised in today's passage, "Where is the God of justice?" The people were bold enough to say to God that he didn't have any integrity. He seemed to smile on their enemies. It was an open insult to God that he had not kept his promises. The application for today is that we often think we know what God should do. But we should not box God in. His timetable is not ours. Don't say "why" but pray that we will grow in our lives, that our impurities will be taken away and we will be vessels of honor.
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In this next lesson in the series on Malachi, Dr. McIntyre addresses the question raised in today's passage, "Where is the God of justice?" The people were bold enough to say to God that he didn't have any integrity. He seemed to smile on their enemies. It was an open insult to God that he had not kept his promises. The application for today is that we often think we know what God should do. But we should not box God in. His timetable is not ours. Don't say "why" but pray that we will grow in our lives, that our impurities will be taken away and we will be vessels of honor.