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(The lesson committee has provided
as an alternative a Christmas lesson,
using the text Matthew 2:1-12).
The subject of today's lesson Is
broader than the printed text In
order effectively to teach this lesson,
the entire Book of Malachl should be
surveyed. The prophet pointed out the
sins of the corrupt priesthood, mixed
marriages, and failure to pay tithes,
with the portrayal of the coming Judg
ment and glorious new day with Christ
reigning in his glorious kingdom.
1. The Base Ingratitude of Israel
(1:1-5).
God approached them with the ten
der affirmation, "I have lovecj thee."
It was the burden of the prophet to de
clare this fact unto them (v. 1). So
worldly were the people that they
failed to discern God's good hand upon
them. Israel's attitude toward God
Is shown In the skeptical question.
"Wherein hast thou loved us?" (v. 2)
Malachl answers this question by show.
Ing God's choice of Jacob and his pass
ing by of Esau, his destruction of
Kdom and his saving of Israel.
II. God's Severe Indictment (1:6
2:17; 3:7-15).
1. Against the priests (1:6-2:9).
They were guilty of
a. Profanity (1 :6). Their profanity
consisted In despising the name of
God. To fall to honor God Is to be
profane. To use his name In any un
real way is to be thus guilty.
b. Sacrilege (1:7,8). Their sacri
legious act was in offering polluted
oread and blemished sacrifices.
c. Greed (1:10). They were not
willing even to open the doors of God's
house without pay. Service to God
should be out of a heart of love for
him.
d. Weariness (1 :12,13). Because of
the absence of love, the routine of
priestly duties became Irksome.
e. Not leaching the law to the peo
ple (2:1-9). Those set apart to teacn
God's law to the people have a great
responsibility and God will , most as
suredly demand an accounting.
2. Against the people (2:10-17;
3:7-15).
a. For ungodly marriages (2:11, 12).
God's purpose In the prohibition of
mixed marriages was that he might
raise up a holy seed (v. 15). Marriage
with the heathen would frustrate this
purpose. Marriage of the believer
with the unbeliever today brings con
fusion Into the fold of God and turns
aside his purpose.
b. Divorce (2:13-16). Divorce In
Israel was the source of great sorrow.
Even the tears of the wronged women
covered the altar (v. 13). The offer
ings of the man who had thus treated
his wife would be an abomination to
God.
c. Public wrongs (3:5. 6).
(1) Sorcery or magical arts. This
Includes the practice of occult sciences,
such as spiritism, necromancy, fortune
telling.
(2) . Adultery. This Is a sin of wider
extent than the direct parties con
cerned. It is a canker which gnaws
in the very heart of society. Unfaith
fulness to the marriage relation should
be regarded as a public sin. Such
sinners should be ostracized from
society.
(3) False swearing.
(4) Oppression of the hireling, the
widow, and the fatherless.
,(5) Turning aside the stranger from
his rights.
d. Withholding tithes from God
(3:7-12). Failure to pay tithes Is rob
bery of God. His claim upon Israel
was a tenth, plus free will offerings
Our responsibility Is to give as God
prospers us (I Cor. 16:1).
e. Blasphemy (3:13-15). They open
ly spake against God, saying that It J
was profitless and vain to serve him.
III. The Awful Judgment Which
Shall Befall the Nation (3:1-5; 4:1-6)
1. By whom executed (v. 1). It Is
to be done by the Lord. All Judgmen:
hath been committed unto the Son of
God (John 5:22, 30; cf. Acts 17:30,31).
2. The time of (3:2-4:1). It wllf
be at the second coming of Christ
John the Baptist was the forerunner ot
his first coming. Elijah will ba the
forerunner of his second coming.
3. The result (3:3, 4. 16-18; 4:1, 2).
For the righteous It will be a day of
healing and salvation; for the wicked
It will be a day of burning and destruction.
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Put soot taken from chimneys, fur
naces and stoves Into a bag and sus
pend bag In a pail of water. Let
stand for a week before using.
There is nothing like a beautiful
piece of red lacquer to give the note
of color that lifts a room from Its
state of former drabness. It may ba
a magazine rack or a coffee table,
but the lacquered pieces we have In
mind are exquisitely done with a
finish as smooth and suave as an
eggshell. The designs In gold are
fine and delicate and the appearance
of these exceptionally lovely pieces
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lacquered furniture.
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mixture is of desired thickness.
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To prevent shoulder straps slipping
off, cut a piece of tape long enough
to hold straps. Sew one end of tape
to Inside of dress on shoulder seam.
Then sew one-half of snap fastener
onto shoulder seam and the other on
the loose end of the tape.
To remove glass stoppers from bot
tles, take a piece of twine, double
and put it around neck of hnttlA
twice. Have someone hold bottle,
then take ends of twine, one In each
hand, and work back and forth unfit
neck of bottle becomes warm. Stop
per can then be removed.
If cake Is to be baked a long tima
It Is wise to line the bottom of pan
with oiled paper.
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tan shoes with gasoline. Wet sponge
with gasoline (keep away from fire),
rub over spots, dry and polish,
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