HIGH FIVE! (This Friday, I am selling more Christmas Trees)

Malachi 3:13–18 emphasizes the contrast between those who complain that serving God is pointless and those who remain faithful, showing that God notices, remembers, and will ultimately reward the righteous.
🌟 Key Themes and Significance
- Complaints against God: The passage begins with people saying it is vain to serve God, questioning whether obedience brings any benefit since evildoers seem to prosper.
- Faithful remnant: In contrast, those who fear the Lord speak together with reverence. God listens and records their names in His book of remembrance, symbolizing His intimate awareness of their devotion.
- Book of remembrance: This imagery highlights God’s care for the faithful, ensuring they are not forgotten even when blessings are delayed.
- Treasured possession: God promises that those who honor Him will be His special possession (Hebrew: segullah), set apart from the arrogant and wicked.
- Future distinction: Malachi points to a coming day when God will clearly separate the righteous from the wicked, vindicating those who served Him faithfully.
- Encouragement in discouragement: The text reassures believers who feel weary or disheartened that their service is not in vain, even if immediate results are not visible.
✨ Practical Takeaways
- Faithfulness matters even when unseen: God’s remembrance assures us that obedience is never wasted.
- Community strengthens devotion: The faithful spoke with one another, showing the importance of encouraging each other in seasons of doubt.
- God’s justice is ultimate: Though the wicked may prosper temporarily, God will ultimately vindicate His people.
- Identity as God’s possession: Believers are not just servants but treasured children, marked for mercy and distinction.
📖 Spiritual Reflection for Today
This passage is a reminder that faithful service—whether in leadership, volunteering, or daily devotion—is noticed by God even when results seem slow. It’s an encouragement to keep integrating scripture into practical leadership, trusting that God’s “book of remembrance” includes every act of service and faith.
Would you like me to help you explore how this passage could inspire a motivational mantra for daily leadership, or would you prefer a deeper dive into the biblical imagery of the “book of remembrance”?

YEAH!!! I am working today in Hershey… can you blend some sweetness in that mantra…

“Leadership is legacy; God writes it down, Hershey wraps it in sweetness.”

THANKS BE TO GOD.





















