Setting Priorities
The people of God in Malachi’s time (Malachi 1:6-14) were putting a very low priority on what they gave to God by way of sacrifice. They were trying to take the easy way out, the low road. This will sound almost too ridiculous, but one of the ways they did this was by offering animals for sacrifice that were second-rate. Here is what the prophet Malachi wrote:
“When you bring blind animals for sacrifice, is that not wrong? When you sacrifice crippled or diseased animals, is that not wrong? Try offering them to your governor! Would he be pleased with you? Would he accept you?” says the LORD Almighty. (Mal. 1:8 NIV)
Keep in mind that they had already received very specific instructions from God, through Moses, that the animals were to be whole and unblemished. In other words, God is asking them to bring their very best.
Today
In our everyday contemporary lives, if we were to go to a Presidential fund-raising event, or even the local Red Cross, we wouldn’t want anyone to see that we brought in the smallest amount possible. That would be embarrassing. It would not show appropriate honor to those in attendance. Or if you were honored by a visitor in your home, you would be ashamed to give them moldy bread or rotten fruit. No, you would put out the very best food you could afford. This is basic respect.
We have a “clothes closet” in our church which takes donations from members and non-members to pass on to others in their time of need. I am not certain if the correct word to use is appalled or amazed at what people bring in. Many tend to bring the oldest or most worn pieces of clothing they can find in their house. We bring gifts before the Lord and in the name of the Lord that would be better served by placing them in the trash.
Part of the issue is that we are distracted by so many opportunities and so many shiny new toys, that we have forgotten how to prioritize. We have forgotten what is really, truly important to us.
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