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Where is My Honor?

Carl Haak·1992-01-01
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The loving reverence for God, the sincere worship of His holy name, the living service and dedicated life which is alone worthy of God - all these were absent among the people of Malachi's day. This was evident in the manner in which they worshiped God. It was not that the temple was abandoned and the outward rites of religion altogether neglected, but it was all "performed" in a cold, indifferent, and resentful way. This was especially true of the priests, the spiritual leaders, but it...

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Author
Carl Haak
Date

1992-01-01

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Scripture References
Leviticus 22:17
Deuteronomy 17:1
Psalms
Psalms 51:17Psalms 50:7-23
Hosea 6:6
Micah 6:6-8
Zechariah 8:23
John 4:21-23
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