Huge Hope: Major Power in the Minor Prophetsਨਮੂਨਾ

Malachi isn’t really the kind of book you want your inspirational scripture reading plan to end on. It’s not a rousing bit of encouragement and it doesn’t really have any inspiring monologues to close out the show and send the audience out of the theater ready to take on the world.
But it does provide us with a very important reminder, right there in chapter 3, verse 6:
God doesn’t change.
God is faithful. God is steadfast. God is stable.
We humans can be a little flighty. Even the most solid of us can, at times, become unmoored. Our tempers get the best of us, our negative self-talk becomes deafening, our worries overtake us in the dark hours of the night.
But not God. He is rock-solid.
God is God. God has always been God. God will never not be God. There will never be a time on this earth or any other when God will not be God.
That’s just the plain and simple truth. And so we can either embrace it—and embrace God in the process—or we can kick against it until God eventually overtakes us anyway.
So that’s how we can close out this Huge Hope reading plan. By remembering that God is God, we are not, and He is going to do what He wants to do.
Let’s go along for the ride. It’s going to be HUGE.
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About this Plan

They’re called the "minor prophets," but they contain major power. In this reading plan, you’ll spend twelve days with portions of these twelve powerful books to discover power in the small things and hope in the midst of despair."
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