Daily Devotional
"Have we not all one Father? Has not one God created us? Why then are we faithless to one another, profaning the covenant of our fathers?"
Malachi 2:10
Malachi does not open this section with an accusation about idolatry. He opens with a question that assumes something everyone in the room already knew: they shared one Father and one God. Commentators differ on whether this refers to God as Creator of all humanity or to God as covenant Father of Israel through the patriarchs, but either reading lands in the same place. If we share one Father, faithlessness toward one another is not a small relational failure. It is an insult to the family we claim to belong to.
This is the theological hinge the whole passage turns on. Verhoef and Hill, commentators on Malachi, both note that the term “profaning the covenant of our fathers” ties this faithlessness directly back to the Abrahamic promise, the very covenant that made Israel a people in the first place. The remnant was not simply breaking rules; they were treating a sacred family bond as if it meant nothing.
Think back to the illustration of a fireworks show. Every shell in a display like the one Washington D.C. lit up for the 250th must stay wired to the firing system, or it never launches. A severed connection means silence where there should have been brilliance. God designed us for relationship with him, and that vertical connection is what gives our horizontal relationships their life, direction, and power. When it is severed, something in us goes dark, whether we notice it yet or not.
Today's Challenge
Where has a fractured or neglected relationship with God shown up recently in how you have treated someone close to you? Can you name the connection honestly, even if it is uncomfortable?
Prayer
Father, you have made me part of your family, and I confess I often live as though that means nothing. Show me where my coldness toward you has turned into carelessness toward the people you have placed in my life. Reconnect me to you today, so that what flows out of me toward others comes from a heart that is truly wired to yours. In Jesus' name, Amen.