August 5, 2026
Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

"Behold, I send my messenger, and he will prepare the way before me. And the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple; and the messenger of the covenant in whom you delight, behold, he is coming, says the LORD of hosts."

Malachi 3:1

God answers the accusation, but not the way anyone expected. He does not explain the drought. He does not announce a timeline for removing Persia. He promises people. First a messenger to prepare the way, identified later in Malachi 4:5 as Elijah and fulfilled in John the Baptist. Jesus makes that identification himself, quoting this exact verse over his cousin in Matthew 11:10. Then the Lord whom you seek, who is also the messenger of the covenant, one person, not two: Jesus Christ.

Notice what he came to do with the temple they were so disappointed in. He visited it, yes. But in John 2:19-22 he says destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up, and John tells us plainly that he was speaking about the temple of his body. The building whose lack of glory had become the evidence for their complaint was never the point. It was a pointer. And in Matthew 26:26-28 at the last supper, he takes the cup and calls it his blood of the covenant, poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. The messenger of the covenant became its mediator, a theme the letter to the Hebrews returns to again and again.

There is a word in this verse worth sitting with: suddenly. They had already waited a hundred years, and four hundred more of silence lay ahead. Yet when he came, he came suddenly. God’s timing is not a negotiation, and the length of the wait says nothing about the certainty of the promise.

They asked where the God of justice was. God answered by telling them a Savior was coming. That is not evasion. That is diagnosis. Their deepest problem was never Persia.

Today's Challenge

When you ask God to fix a situation, what are you actually asking him for, and what might he be offering you instead? Where in your history has God given you an answer that was better than the one you demanded, and how long did it take you to see it?

Prayer

Father, I keep asking you to change my circumstances and you keep offering me your Son. Forgive me for treating Christ as a lesser answer than the one I wanted. You promised a messenger and you sent John. You promised the Lord of the covenant and you sent Jesus. You keep your word, even when it takes generations. Help me trust the promise while I wait. In Jesus' name, Amen.