Malachi 3:6
"Because I, the LORD, do not change, you descendants of Jacob have not been destroyed.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Malachi 3:6?

2. How does Malachi 3:6 affirm God's unchanging nature in your daily life?

3. What does "I, the LORD, do not change" reveal about God's character?

4. How does God's immutability in Malachi 3:6 connect to Hebrews 13:8?

5. How can trusting God's unchanging nature strengthen your faith during trials?

6. In what ways can you reflect God's consistency in your relationships?

7. How does Malachi 3:6 affirm God's unchanging nature?

8. Why is God's immutability important in Malachi 3:6?

9. How does Malachi 3:6 relate to God's covenant with Israel?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Malachi 3?

11. Is the Old Testament God different from the New Testament God?

12. Can God experience sadness and cry?

13. Does Jesus' incarnation violate God's immutability?

14. Is situational ethics supported by the Bible?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding God's unchanging nature impact your view of His promises in your life?

2. In what ways can you see God's faithfulness in your own life, similar to His faithfulness to the "sons of Jacob"?

3. How can the concept of God's immutability provide comfort during times of change or uncertainty?

4. What are some practical steps you can take to align your life with God's unchanging character and commands?

5. How does the assurance of God's unchanging nature encourage you to approach Him in repentance and faith?1. In the context of Malachi 3, what does God's unchanging nature mean to you?

2. What can we learn from God's method of refining and purifying His people? How does this apply to personal growth?

3. How does the concept of justice in Malachi 3 reflect God's character? Can we apply this to our understanding of justice today?

4. How might the concept of tithing and offerings in verses 8-12 be relevant in today's society?

5. What implications do the ideas of judgement and refinement have for contemporary believers?

6. Reflect on a time when you felt spiritually "refined." How did that process help you grow?

7. What does it mean to you to be one of God's "treasured possessions"?

8. How do the concepts of fear and reverence toward God appear in your daily life?

9. The people of Israel were not aware of their transgressions against God. How can you ensure you remain aware of your actions and their alignment with God's commandments?

10. How can you practically 'return to God' in your daily life as suggested in verses 6-7?

11. In the context of your life, what would the promise of blessings "beyond containment" look like?

12. How does the book of remembrance mentioned in verses 16-18 encourage you to live out your faith?

13. God promises to spare those who fear Him on the day He acts. How does this promise affect your perspective on the end times?

14. How can the "day of His coming" inspire believers to live righteously in the present day?

15. How might you respond to those who, like the Israelites, question God's justice?

16. How do you understand the metaphor of the "sun of righteousness" with healing in its rays?

17. In what ways can we ensure we're not "robbing God" in our modern day lives?

18. How can Malachi's message inspire generosity and faithfulness in our current cultural context?

19. In what ways can we "test" God's promises in our lives, as suggested in the challenge regarding tithes and offerings?

20. What does it mean for you to "frolic like well-fed calves," as described in verse 20? How can this imagery inspire joy in your spiritual journey?

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