🎧 Bonus Episode - When Love Grows Cold: The Last Word Before Silence
The final whisper before silence. Malachi closes the curtain on the Old Testament prophets—not with distant warnings, but with a fierce, intimate conversation between a relentless God and His weary, wandering people.
What happens when love grows cold? God begins with a tender plea: *“I have loved you.”* Israel’s heartbreaking reply? “How have You loved us?” The rituals continue, the sacrifices still burn—but the reverence is gone. Blemished offerings, half-hearted worship, and broken promises reveal a people drifting from their first love.
Malachi’s message pierces beyond temple doors, into homes, marriages, and everyday life. God sees not just public worship, but private covenants. “I hate divorce,” He says—not to condemn the broken, but because He mourns the pain and betrayal that fractured relationships leave behind.
The people grumble, “It is futile to serve God.” Their weariness feels familiar to anyone who’s ever wondered if faithfulness is worth it when the rewards seem invisible. Yet, even in their spiritual fatigue, God notices. He keeps a *scroll of remembrance* for those who quietly persevere.
The story doesn’t end in despair—it ends in promise: “The sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings.” After Malachi’s voice falls silent, 400 years of waiting begin. But even in silence, God is preparing the way.
đź’ˇ What you'll discover:
* How spiritual apathy creeps in unnoticed
* God’s heart for faithfulness in worship and relationships
* Why God remembers what others overlook
* The hope that rises beyond seasons of silence
👉 Will you return to the God who never stops speaking—even when we’ve stopped listening?
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