Tuesday, February 3, 2026

MALACHI

Chapter 1


v1: The word burden here means this is a heavy, serious message, not at all to be taken lightly.


Is Israel used here not only because God goes on to compare the lands of Jacob and Esau but also because perhaps copies of this message from God were to be sent to the northern ten tribes dispersed among the gentiles as spoken of in Matthew 15.


v2: The preacher whose sermon series I'm basing a lot of this commentary on compares Israel's attitude here to teenagers saying "what-ever!" but to me, this whole thing puts me so much more in mind of all these twenty and thirty-somethings these days who are estranged from their parents. Not counting those who had genuinely evil, terrible parents who are truly best avoided, most of the people of whom I speak are, like God's people in this last book of the Old Testament, blinded by their own pettiness, selfishness, immaturity, and the influence of the world to realize just how much their parents really did love them and also the truly great degree to which they are hurting their mothers and fathers.


v2-5: This passage is often used to prove Calvinism. This passage does not, in fact, prove Calvinism. Edom, just like the rest of the world, rejected God and God subsequently dealt with them by destroying them. Any individual Edomites who believed in and worshipped the Most High God were saved and we Christians will see them in Heaven, but as a nation they rejected the Lord and were destroyed for it. Jacob, on the other hand, were the people through whom God was going to bring the Messiah, the Saviour of the world, so God restored Jacob, at least in part with a remnant of Judah and Benjamin returned from Babylon, so His promise to the world could be fulfilled.


The Message actually translates this passage really well.


As far as God literally hating Esau: As stated above, I believe, and there is a psalm that indicates this about the nations which bordered Israel, that individual Edomites got saved through putting faith in God, which has always been the only way anyone gets saved in the first place. However, as a nation, Edom was quite wicked. Love and hate are not opposites. The antithesis of both love and hatred is apathy. God hated Edom, apart from the individual Edomites who trusted Him, in the ungodly state in which that nation existed during its history, yet if the whole nation of Esau's descendants had, like their maverick countrymen, chosen to turn from their wicked ways and worship the God who created them, he would have loved them, and, as a matter of fact, God loved them while hating them in that He wanted Edom to turn to Him, though they never did.


 The next time you're tempted to say, "How has God loved me" think of the many ways God has blessed you, and remember, as James says, all good things come from Him.


v6-9: Lord of hosts means commander of the armies of Heaven.

        

Much like these estranged baby adults, Israel had no respect for their Heavenly Father. They just offered whatever animals for sacrifice wouldn't fetch good $$ at the market. Actually, it was even worse than that because they were offering, as stated in verse 8, their blind, lame and even sick animals. Meat from such animals today would be labeled unfit for human consumption and might not even be made into dog food!


Likewise, there are so many churches who teach, and Christians who lead, a life of giving God second best or even worse than that. The priests are castigated here, and the hireling Baal priests of today's institutional church of whom I am speaking preach a religion where you can commit pretty well whatever sin you really want to and God is somehow OK with, or even embraces and celebrates that. Just go through the motions required of their church services and culture and you're golden.


v10: "Just shut the doors and put out the sacrificial fires if you're going to act like this, why doncha." Judgment must begin at the house of God, and many institutional churches have closed in the last several years. I personally believe a lot of this is God carrying out judgment upon His house.


v11: This verse foretells Jesus, who would cause the name of the Lord to be respected far and wide, among all nations in pure love and the sweet incense of their worship.


v12-14: Meanwhile, in Judea, the situation was even worse than previously stated. Not only were the people offering the type of animals listed in verse 8, they were even offering animals that they'd managed to rescue too late from predators. That's like your local butcher shop having a discount bin featuring meat obtained from calves, lambs and piglets that had gotten mangled in farm machinery.


This passage reminds me of the baby bottle drive the crisis pregnancy centre I used to volunteer at had where you got people dropping washers and leftover TTC tokens and foreign currency into their bottles.


The next time you're tempted to ask how God can say you hate Him and how you could have disrespected God, you should think about the fact you don't worship Him.


Chapter 2


v1: Under the new covenant, all Christians are God's royal priesthood under the great high priest Jesus Christ as stated in 1 Peter and Hebrews respectively.


v2: A Christian should never get the attitude that they've studied enough, learned enough or read the Bible enough where they now don't need to anymore.


For a child of God, everything to do with obeying and serving Him should flow out of the new heart of flesh God has given us.


v3: If the priests didn't listen, the crops would fail.


God will rub their noses in it. They would be carried off to the big garbage dump of Gehenna, namely Hell.


v4-6: Preachers are supposed to show and teach people how to measure up to the Lord. Today's hireling Baal priests, and many Christians in general, do the opposite.


God wants the full depths of the relationship we're supposed to have with Him.


v7-9: Read this passage and then ask yourself why so many people (though granted, this is changing) want nothing to do with religion.


The next time you're tempted to ask how a good and loving God could let whatever bad or terrible thing happen in your life, consider the fact you neither believe in the Lord nor obey any of His commandments.


v10-16: The men of Judah were divorcing their wives to marry foreign women and worship their false gods while still performing the rituals involved in worshipping the Lord. God calls this out and makes it clear that, in His eyes, their marriages to their Hebrew wives continue, that He doesn't view their divorces as legitimate.


God hates divorce and so should His people.



v17: The people of Malachi's day had the attitude that, since God appeared to be neglecting to judge evil people, evil must be OK.


Chapter 3


v1-5: God promises to send John the Baptist followed by the Lord Jesus who will, as Messiah, both purify those who choose to turn from evil, as well as judge and destroy those who don't.


Incidentally, verse 1 proves Jesus is God.


v6-7: Unlike pagan gods, the true God is consistent, not capricious, as well as being gracious and merciful.


v8-12: There were three tithes under the old covenant, except one wasn't really a tithe as we understand that word because it involved spending ten percent of your remaining income at the end of the year on whatever you wanted or needed. 


Of the other two tithes, the first was to support the Aaronic priesthood, including the Levites. Under the new covenant, believers are the temple of God. If the people of an area want to start a local branch of a manmade organization and call it a church, then they can pay for it. Don't try to use old covenant scriptures to make everyone who even visits your clubhouse of a Sunday morning contribute, often beyond the ten percent found in the Bible.


The second tithe was payed every three years and meant to help the poor. If 1 Corinthians 16 is any indication, today the church's duty to help out the poor as commanded by Jesus at the end of Matthew 25 is obeyed through the voluntary giving of freewill offerings, and, as a matter of fact, in his second letter to the local body of Christ at Corinth Paul says believers should not give out of obligation or compulsion.


If you wish to give ten percent of your income, I would advise doing so to whomever fed you the most spiritually during the preceding week or pay period, depending on your job. This could be to your local institutional church, or it could simply be to a brother or sister who gave you sound counsel or with whom you had sweet fellowship over the things of God.


v13-15: Just like the end of chapter 2 through the beginning of this chapter, we are told again how the people, seeing the prosperity of the wicked and thinking that, thus, God wasn't bothering to keep His promises of justice, decided it payed to be evil instead. see psalm 73


The people didn't think they were getting anything out of serving the Lord, but you don't get anything out unless you put the proper amount of effort in.


The next time you're tempted to say blasphemy is a victimless crime, think again.


v16: But there were those in Judah who still had respect for God. They got together often for godly commiseration about the state of the Lord's land and people. God saw this and committed it to memory, as it were.


v17: God spared not His own Son so that we could be spared as a man spares his son because, through Christ's sacrifice, we are God's sons. Now, he looks on us as someone looks on their valuable jewelry.


v18: The righteous will be vindicated and the type of people we read about in Malachi will be dealt with.


Chapter 4


v1-3: See Revelation 18 onward.


v4: Despite what a lot of hireling Baal priests say these days, obedience to God's law as fulfilled in Jesus Christ is important.


Mount Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai.


    v5: This verse refers to John the Baptist.


v6: The baby adults will return to their parents loving arms in contrition, so to speak. God ought to have cursed the Earth for their sake, but the overgrown children of the world who trust in their Heavenly Father aren't going to get what they deserve.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

FUN FACT ABOUT KOALA BEARS

Human brains have folds and wrinkles, but the brain of a koala bear is completely smooth.  Cool, isn't it? God has created some really neat things.


Gillie  

Friday, January 30, 2026

NEW WEBSITE ANNOUNCED FOR THE OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO

Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario announces new website


 

TORONTO (Ontario), January 29, 2026. The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is pleased to announce the launch of its refreshed website at lgontario.ca.

The updated site is designed to make it easier for Ontarians to learn about the role and work of the Lieutenant Governor. It brings key information into one accessible, well-organized space with improved navigation and a mobile-friendly design.

Visitors to lgontario.ca will find:

  • Clear information about the role and responsibilities of the Lieutenant Governor within Ontario’s system of government

  • Educational resources on the Crown, civic literacy, and the province’s constitutional framework

  • Updates and highlights from recent events and activities, including reflections shared through blog posts

  • Information on key initiatives and themes guiding the work of the office, including community-building, reconciliation, and inclusion

  • Profiles and stories from communities across Ontario, highlighting individuals and organizations making a positive impact.

For more information, visit lgontario.ca. 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

FIRST TUESDAY MUSE FEBRUARY 3 7:00 P.M. AT FINN'S IN MADOC

Hello poetry lovers!

Hope to see you all next week at our regular time and place.

I recently went through my library and have some books to give away. Bring a few of your own if you wish, we can have a little swap. I'm sure with all this snow some new reading material will be appreciated.

Poetically yours,
TJ


First Tuesday Muse
Finn's Pub, Hwy 62 Madoc (across from the skate park)
7pm start - 6:45 sign-up
Inclusive & Welcoming
No cover - Donations appreciated



Monday, January 26, 2026

MINISTRY UPDATE: FROM TAMPA BAY TO NORTHERN QUEBEC

Ministry UpDate

Just weeks in, and already 2026 is filling up with testimonies, needs, and opportunities!

From Tampa, Florida to Northern Quebec

OnJanuary 11, we had the privilege of preaching atNew Testament Worship Centerin the Tampa Bay area. Justseven days later, we found ourselves3,463 km northinChapais,

Quebec, ministering in a completely different context along side Sandra Morton, but with the same faithful God.

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The contrast couldn’t be greater, going from feeling like +25°C to -45°C, according to The Weather Network app. Yet the calling remainsthe same: to preach

the Gospel, encourage the Church, and follow where the Lord leads, no matter the distance.

Settling In, Stepping Out & Signs of Awakening

We’ve now settled into livingabove the churchhere in Chapais for the next few weeks. In this short time, we’ve already ministered inword and worship for

two Sundays, and we’re beginningweekly prayer and worship eveningsas we seek the Lord together.

From here, we’ll also be traveling out tovarious churches throughout the region, supporting pastors, encouraging congregations, and responding to doors

God continues to open.

Just prior to our arrival, a powerful10-day revival outpouringtook place inMistissini, a community we are scheduled to preach in at the end of February.

The fruit of that move of God has been remarkable. One pastor shared with us thatevery church in the area is now full, and theChief called a meeting with

local pastorsto discuss how the community can support the manynewly transformed youthcoming out of this season.

There is a shared sense among leaders thatthe fire is not meant to stay contained but to spread.

For Mark, this has been deeply personal. It echoes aprophetic vision he had in 1994 while in Moose Factory: a three-dimensional map of Canada in trees,

with a church steeple in the North, revival fire burning above it. From that fire, sparks were carried by the wind of the Spirit, landing across the nation

and wherever a spark touched down, anew steeple would risewith fire above it, sending out sparks of its own.

To see an outpouring like this in Northern Quebec  feels like divine setup, an answer unfolding over decades.

Building Space for What God Is Doing

As part of our ongoing ministry here, we’ve also been hands-on withconstruction and renovation throughout the church.

Our first priority was thechildren’s ministry room, which required immediate attention. In our first week, we: 

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• Removed awater-damaged, mold-covered wall

• Completed the required remediation

• Gave the entire room a much-needed overhaul

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This church also shares aweekly meal together, an integral part of their mission and culture. However, theceiling, floor, and kitchenhave clearly seen

better days…way better days. This week, we’re starting with theceilingand working our way down, believing these practical improvements will serve and strengthen

the life of the church and the family that gathers here.

Thank you for walking with us through the miles and the ministry. Your prayers and partnership make this possible, and we’re deeply grateful.

We’re excited to see what God continues to do next.

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HOMEOWNER SCARES OFF HOME INVADERS WITH GUN

New York Post

 

Homeowner spooks off burglars with gun during ‘scary’ NYC home invasion

By Jennifer Bain, Amanda Woods and Zoe Hussain

Published Jan. 21, 2026, 10:45 p.m. ET

 

A homeowner scared off a wannabe car burglar and his pals with his gun during a home invasion in Queens early Tuesday.

 

Moshe Borukh, 35, heard commotion around the window of his Jamaica Estates home around 2:40 a.m., after getting a drink of water, and discovered a thief was inside while his wife and three young kids were asleep, he recalled to The Post.

 

The bungling thief had been spotted on home security cameras rummaging through the kitchen with a phone flashlight, searching for the key fob to Borukh’s Bentley, while two other burglars waited outside, according to footage obtained by The Post.

 

Borukh, who took his gun with him to check out the noise, “locked eyes” with the burglar and drew his Sig Sauer P365.

 

“I always take the gun with me, because who knows. Then I hear actual window breaking, the glass breaking. Something’s going on. I come downstairs, point the gun at him, and I’m like, ‘I have a gun. Don’t move,'” he said of the harrowing moment.

 

After seeing Borukh, the invader quickly scurried out the window and abandoned the botched burglary.

 

“It was probably one of the scariest moments of my life. You know, I was prepared for it, just because I have a family. I have to protect my castle, and so by any means necessary,” Borukh said.

 

“So I did what I had to do. I pointed the gun at him, and I was prepared to shoot him,” he added, noting he has a concealed-carry license.

 

“There was the Old Testament right next to where the guy came in from, on the table. So I don’t know if that Bible was protecting him or protecting me. Either way, it worked out for the best,” he said.

 

After the police were called, deputies were dispatched to another car burglary roughly six blocks away, according to Borukh.

 

Officers told the brave homeowner that two other vehicles in the area had been stolen that night and that the robbers responsible for breaking into his home likely had a “quota” for the number of cars they had to steal.

 

Borukh knew the robbers were trying to swipe his Bentley from security footage, which showed them fumbling around with his car outside.

 

“They were under my car trying to do something, and they couldn’t open it. They were messing around with something, trying to open and they couldn’t,” he said.

 

He believes the increase in robberies in the tree-lined Queens area is due to its proximity to highways, which allow car thieves to quickly speed away.

 

“There are no consequences, even if, when they are caught, there’s still no consequences — catch and release. And it’s, you know, it’s very minor in prison, time, even no prison at all,” Borukh said.

 

Borukh said his wife is still a little “anxious” and “nervous,” and that though his youngest, at just 4 years old, was spared the details, his other kids “know exactly what’s going on.”

 

He also encouraged other homeowners to be aware of their right to own a gun.

 

“I’m just trying to raise awareness for the community, because they have rights they don’t realize they have,” Borukh maintained.

 

“And having a gun is the most, you know, it’s the most important thing, in my opinion, right now, the government’s not gonna help us, the mayor’s not gonna help us. Governor’s not gonna help us,” he said.

 

“But the laws are still in place to help us. Just people need to know what those laws are.”

MAN TELLS WOMAN HE'S TURNED OFF BY HER BODY, THEN TRIES TO SNAG A DATE ANYWAY

New York Post

 

Bold man tells woman he’s turned off by her body — then tries to snag a date anyways

By Mary Madigan, News.com.au

Published Jan. 22, 2026, 10:37 a.m. ET

Originally Published by: News.com.au

 

An anonymous text message exchange is going viral after an Aussie man claimed that a particular type of body hair on a woman is a relationship deal breaker for him.

 

Members of a popular Australian Facebook group where women share anything and everything have been left shocked after a member anonymously posted a text she received from a guy she is dating.

 

“It is 2026, and men are still trying to dictate how we should look, and they wonder why there is a male loneliness epidemic,” the post reads.

 

It starts normally enough, the man texted her good morning, but then he declares that he would like to be “upfront” about something that is a “deal breaker” for him.

 

“I’m not comfortable with visible body-hair on forearms, and I find it a turn-off,” the text reads.

 

“I completely understand if that does not work for you. No pressure at all. I’d rather just be honest early.”

 

The anonymous woman texted back and let him know she wasn’t impressed.

 

“Yeah, I’m not going to let anyone dictate anything about my appearance,” she wrote.

 

“That’s actually really gross on your part. Goodbye.”

 

In a surprise twist, the man shrugged off the goodbye and asked if she’d still like to go on a date.

 

“Absolutely not,” she wrote back.

 

She then explained that she believed he’d use AI to try to be respectful, but it backfired.

 

“The audacity to think I would still want to go on a date with you is absolutely astounding,” she texted back.

 

“My arm hair and I will stay home together and have a much better time.”

 

The anonymous dating text exchange immediately sparked a lot of debate in the group.

 

Some were certain that the man was using AI, and others were just surprised that a man even notices arm hair.

 

The post has over 400 comments and counting.

 

“Arm hair? Good grief,” one wrote.

 

“I don’t know how it has come to this. Imagine our grandfathers giving two hoots about female arm hair,” someone else mused.

 

“The way I just screamed in my phone and threw it,” another joked.

 

“Real men do not care about body hair,” someone else argued.

 

“The audacity of some men makes me sick,” another fumed.

 

“He probably used AI. These aren’t his words,” one theorised.

 

“If he is going to be weird about a completely natural thing, the least he can do is type it up himself and not copy it from ChatGPT,” another claimed.

 

Other members of the group came out in the man’s defence, pointing out that even if he did use AI, he had made the effort to be kind.

 

“How would you have preferred it? Seems like he was trying to be as kind as possible?” One asked.

 

“As crappy as it is. I think he was pretty respectful about,” someone else pointed out.

 

“There is no way to be respectful about it. It is disrespectful even mentioning it,” another fired back.

 

“If he is going to be weird about a completely natural thing, the least he can do is type it up himself and not copy it from ChatGPT. Coward,” one claimed.