By Rev. Jeremiah Cheung Malachi 2:17-3:6 is the fourth round of debate between God and Israel. They wearied God with their words, yet they asked, “How have we wearied Him?” So God showed them how their words wearied Him. Behind the litany of problems enumerated lay a far more serious problem: God’s people had lost […]
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by Rev. Jeremiah Cheung Malachi 2:10-16 The third round of debate between God and the people of Israel is found in Malachi 2:10-16. in this debate, Good mentions the word “unfaithful” several times. The NIV translation uses the phrase “breaking faith.” This term does not refer to their religious faith, but fidelity in marriage, that […]
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by Rev. Jeremiah Cheung Prayer is a very vast topic. There are at least seven Greek words related to prayer, which can be translated into different meanings. Why are there so many different terms for prayer? These words do not refer to different types of prayer, but to the different aspects of prayer. 1. Proseuchee […]
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By Rev. Jeremiah Cheung Malachi means my messenger. God used his messenger to speak to the people. The book of Malachi is very unique, because it is written in the form of a debate between God and the Israelites. In Malachi, the Hebrew word “Maw” appeared seven times – this means “in anything?” We can […]
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