Malachi 3:8 refers to "man" in the generic sense. Replace "man" with "believer" and you get the idea that the Lord is chastising any of His faithful children that refuse to pay their proper tithes and offerings, which are generally used for ministerial and charitable work. Hence, failure to pay a proper tithe constitutes "robbing God."
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Probably he's got a tattoo that says Jesus and as far as I know he's a Christian and you can't be a Christian without talking to Jesus.
When Jesus was actually talking about the temple , he was clearly mentioning or refereeing it to his own body.As he says destroy this body , and in three days I will make it arise. As he arose on Easter Sunday.
If you are talking about the part in the prayer where it says: "And his kingdom has no end", Jesus', God's, or Christ's
I will assume you mean Malachi 3:1. This verse describes the coming of the Messiah, whose way would be prepared by a special messenger. This Messiah will surprise his people. The New Testament says this prophecy was fulfilled in John the Baptist as the forerunner (Matthew 11:10), and Jesus as the Messiah.
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Malachi Marx's real name is Jimmy Fanz. He is a former adult film actor and model known for his work in the industry.
I will disregard the fact you tried to quote scripture in Ebonics...when he says he doesn't hear the prayers of the wicked he doesn't mean that he doesn't listen when you mess up. When he says wicked, he is talking about the people who consciously decide not to follow God and continue to do so. Jesus is "all ears" when you're trying your best.
Matthew 18 verse 8. Jesus is talking about the importance of not sinning, not actually cutting your hand off.
Malachi 3:23 says that God will send Elijah before "the day of the Lord".