Malachi 1: When the story stops defining reality

Malachi 1 opens with a shock: God accuses his people of despising him, not through open rebellion but through careless, compromised worship. This sermon traces how spiritual indifference grows when grace is forgotten, how religion continues while reverence drains away, and why God refuses to accept worship offered on our terms.

Rather than calling for better performance, Malachi exposes the deeper problem beneath shabby sacrifices: a people who no longer grasp who God is, or why their relationship with him exists at all. The passage presses us to reckon with contempt disguised as routine, and to hear again the seriousness of a holy God who will not be managed.

This sermon invites listeners to stop redefining faithfulness and to let God himself set the terms of worship, repentance, and honour.