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Bringing Your Best or Your Leftovers?
Reading: Malachi 1:6-14
Devotional: God confronted Israel for bringing defective sacrifices—lame and diseased animals instead of their best. This wasn't just about livestock; it revealed their hearts. What are you bringing to God? Do you give Him your leftover time, energy, and resources, or your first and best? We often hold back our best because we fear scarcity, doubting that God will truly provide if we're generous. But withholding from God reveals we don't really trust His abundance. The quality of our offering reflects the depth of our worship and the reality of our faith. When we give God our leftovers, we're essentially saying that everything else in our lives deserves priority over Him. This isn't about earning His favor through perfect performance, but about aligning our actions with what we claim to believe about His worthiness and provision. Today, examine one area where you're giving God your "blemished lamb"—perhaps in your devotional life, your generosity, or your willingness to serve. What would it look like to bring your best instead?
Reflection Question: If someone observed how you allocate your time, money, and energy over the past month, what would they conclude about what you truly treasure most?
