Malachi: Jesus is the Father who has Compassion
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October 27, 2019
Malachi: Jesus is the Father who has Compassion

Andrew Allison · Listen

Sermon Questions Malachi 3:6-17

  1. What’s the best gift that you’ve ever been given?
  2. God talks a lot about offerings and tithes in this passage, why does God care about us bringing 10% of our currency to Him?
  3. Do you have a story of faithfully giving to God and Him ‘pouring out so much blessing…”? Tell that story.
  4. Do you consider not giving God 10% of your earnings to be robbing Him? Explain.
  5. What if life wasn’t about possessing treasures but is about being a treasure that God possesses (v.17)? Would that change the way you view your money?
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