In a world often clouded by uncertainty and distraction, Seven Baskets Full invites readers to embark on a transformative journey through the profound wisdom of the prophet Malachi. This compelling exploration of faith and spirituality unpacks six powerful statements that resonate deeply with the heart of every believer.
Who Should Read Seven Baskets Full?
From the poignant call to “To Whom It May Concern” to the stirring challenge of “Workers Together With God,” each chapter serves as a heartfelt reminder of our shared purpose and divine connection. With emotional depth and unwavering truth, this book speaks to young adults, families, and anyone yearning for a deeper understanding of their faith.
Why Seven Baskets Full is Relevant Today
As you navigate the pages of Seven Baskets Full, you will discover how these timeless messages can illuminate your path, inspire authentic relationships, and cultivate a spirit of collaboration with the Divine. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and ultimately transformed as you fill your soul with the abundance of God’s love and purpose. Join the journey today—your basket awaits!
Seven Baskets Full Excerpt: The prophet Malachi was sent by God to preach to the remnant of Israel who had returned from the captivity of Babylon. It was indeed a grave and troublesome time for them, for, though they had followed Ezra and Nehemiah out of the bondage, sor-row, and night of their captivity, even the blindest men can see that there was not a spirit of national revival among them by any means. The Spirit of God had burdened many with a great longing to leave Babylon and return to Israel now that the op-portunity was afforded them, but though many had willingly left behind all they possessed in that kingdom of captivity to return in hope to their native land, the evidence suggests that only a very few of them had any true understanding or delight in the things of God.
Seven Baskets Full Continued…
Perhaps it is too much to expect that a people who had been in captivity for a period of seventy years, deprived of their worship and forced into the corruption and idolatry of the Babylonians, would have much understanding of the plans and purposes of the true God. Those brave souls who follow the true God regardless of Baal or the gods of Pharaoh or Nebuchadnezzar are always in the infinitesimal minority. God never leaves Himself without a witness. He always has His remnant who has never bowed a head nor bent a knee ei-ther to Baal or to any of earth’s systems. We may have to spend days in travel to reach them, for they are always scat-tered to the four winds, unrecognized by the world and fre-quently unknown to each other as were the seven thousand in Elijah’s day.
George Hawtin would write and publish a series of 32 books on various vital subjects dealing with deep Biblical truths. Many of these books first appeared as articles in his monthly publication called, “The Page” from the 1960’ to the...
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