Malachi 4

NASB

Final Admonition


4:1 “For behold
[word used four times to introduce divine proclamations (see also 2:3; 3:1; 4:5)], the day is coming [see Malachi 3:2], burning like a furnace [an oven as in Dan. 3:22]; and all the arrogant [see Malachi 3:15] and every evildoer [“impenitent sinners” (Benson Commentary); those who love sin] will be chaff [burns easily and quickly; see Matthew 6:30]; and the day that is coming will set them ablaze [fire associated with day of judgment (Ps. 50:3); fire is a symbol of God’s holiness; God is a described as a consuming fire in Deuteronomy 4:24],” says the LORD of hosts, “so that it will leave them neither root nor branch [utterly destroyed and without the hope or potential to grow again].”


4:2“But for you
[those who walk humbly with God] who fear My name [cf. Mal. 3:16] the sun [cf. Ps. 84:11; Isa. 60:19-20] of righteousness [Jesus is the Sun of Righteousness; Jesus is the light of the world (John 8:12); see Luke 1:78] will rise with healing in its wings; and you will go forth [as one released from prison] and skip about like calves from the stall [the exuberance and joy of freedom].



4:3“And you will tread down the wicked, for they shall be ashes
[evil has within it the seeds of its own destruction] under the soles of your feet [when the day of the Lord comes, the righteous will triumph over the wicked; see Psalm 1] on the day which I am preparing,” says the LORD of hosts.



4:4“Remember
[includes the sentiment that one was to act of what was remembered] the law of Moses [live according to the demands of the law of Moses; the prophetic canon began with this exhortation (Joshua 1:7-8) and now ends with the same exhortation] My servant, even the statutes and ordinances which I commanded him in Horeb for all Israel.



4:5 “Behold
[this prophecy was fulfilled in the ministry of John the Baptist (Mark 9:11-13; Luke 1:17)], I am going to send you Elijah [was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire (2 Kings 2:11-12)] the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the LORD.



4:6“And he will
[notice Elijah’s mission…] restore [see 1 Kings 18:21,36-39] the hearts of the fathers [godly ancestors] to their children [Malachi’s contemporaries], and the hearts of the children to their fathers [Malachi wanted to see his own generation return to the faith of their forefathers], lest I come and smite the land with a curse [Heb. “cherem” refers to objects to be destroyed because of their unholy character; there is a terrible fate for those who persist in their rebellion against God].”

Psalm 32


NASB

Blessedness of Forgiveness and of Trust in God
A Psalm of David. A Maskil

Note: Luther referred to Psalms 32, 51, 130, and 143 as the Pauline Psalms because “they all teach that the forgiveness of our sins comes without the law and without works to the man who believes…” [“The Treasury of David” by CH Spurgeon]

32:1 How blessed
[this word is used in Psalm 1:1 and in the Beatitudes (cf. Matt. 5:3) where the Greek work “makarioi” is used and refers to inner peace and security regardless of external circumstances (more than happiness)] is he whose wrongdoing [transgression; crossing a boundary; deliberate disobedience] is forgiven [taken away, lifted off the soul],

Whose sin [missing a mark] is covered [put out of sight; covered by the blood of Christ; “What a cover that must be which hides away forever from the sight of the all-seeing God all the filthiness of the flesh and of the spirit!” (Spurgeon); when we try to cover our sin we do so to hide it rather than repent of it which always ends badly (Prov. 28:13)]!



32:2 How blessed is a person whose guilt
[iniquity] the Lord does not take into account [the sin debt is cancelled],

And in whose spirit there is no deceit!


32:3 When I kept silent
[instead of confessing and getting the infection out] about my sin [likely David’s sin with Bathsheba about which he remained silent until visited by Nathan (2 Sam. 11-12)], my body wasted away [unconfessed sin has an effect on our physical health]
Through my groaning [the result of conviction] all day long.



32:4 For day and night Your hand [“God’s hand is very helpful when it uplifts, but it is awful when it presses down…” (Spurgeon)] was heavy upon me;

My vitality failed as with the dry heat of summer. Selah




32:5 I acknowledged [God already knew about the sin; we must confess (1 Jn. 1:9) our sin; to acknowledge is the opposite of keeping silent or trying to hide or cover our sin] my sin [likely David’s sin with Bathsheba; cf. Ps. 51] to You,

And I did not hide my guilt;


I said, “I will confess [to agree with God about what He says about our sin] my wrongdoings to the Lord”;

And You forgave the guilt of my sin. Selah


32:6 Therefore, let everyone who is godly pray to You in a time when You may be found [“while God continues to offer grace and mercy to sinners” (Benson Commentary); cf. 2 Cor. 6:2];

Certainly in a flood of great waters
[in a time of calamity and trouble], they will not reach him [do not wait until it is too late to repent].



32:7 You are my hiding place [the safest place in which to hide from our enemies];
You keep me from trouble
[one way to keep from trouble is to keep from sinning];

You surround me with songs of deliverance. Selah




32:8 [it is important have a teachable spirit] I [God Himself] will instruct you and teach you in the way [the enemy also wants to instruct us in the “way” we should go (Prov. 14:12)] which you should go;

I will advise
[counsel] you with My eye [look at His face to see His eyes] upon you [He watches us always; He never takes His eyes off of us].



32:9 Do not be like the horse or like the mule
[both the horse and the mule can be stubborn], which have no understanding,

Whose trappings include bit and bridle to hold them in check,

Otherwise they will not come near to you.




32:10 The sorrows [brought about because of disobedience; cf. Prov. 13:13] of the wicked [those who are far from God; those who are like the horse or the mule of verse 9] are many,

But the one who trusts in the Lord, goodness will surround him.




32:11 Be glad in the Lord [the source of gladness; gladness is found in proximity to God] and rejoice, you righteous [those who seek to live life according to God’s blueprint] ones;

And shout for joy, all you who are upright in heart
[those who are sincere in confessing their sin and in living in a manner pleasing to God].