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What is the book of remembrance? (Malachi 3:16)
“There is coming a day when He will act.”
Malachi 3:16–18 says,
“Then those who feared the LORD spoke to one another, and the LORD gave
attention and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for
those who fear the LORD and who esteem His name. ‘They will be Mine,’ says the
LORD of hosts, ‘on the day that I prepare My own possession, and I will spare
them as a man spares his own son who serves him. So you will again distinguish
between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who
does not serve Him.’”
The book of Malachi is a detailed account from the Lord to Israel about their disobedience.
- His charges against them includes offering defective
sacrifices (Malachi 1:8),
- teaching error (Malachi 2:8),
- being unfaithful to their wives (Malachi 2:13–14), and
- complaining that it was futile to serve the Lord (Malachi 3:13–14).
God pronounces strict judgments upon those guilty of such
offenses (Malachi 2:2, 9).
He then makes it clear that He hears and knows the intent
of every heart and desires to honor those who honor Him.
He knows those who refuse to murmur against Him (Numbers 14:27, 36; Deuteronomy 1:27; Psalm 106:25).
Several places in Scripture refer to God’s “book” (Exodus 32:32; Psalm 56:8; 69:28; Daniel 7:10; 12:1; Revelation 13:8; 20:15).
Several places in Scripture refer to God’s “book” (Exodus 32:32; Psalm 56:8; 69:28; Daniel 7:10; 12:1; Revelation 13:8; 20:15).
In His infinite knowledge, God does not need a written
record in order to keep track of human deeds.
However, when He speaks to us, He often uses metaphor or
parable to help us understand (Mark 4:33).
As Malachi presented God’s words to the people, they would
have understood what a book of remembrance represented.
The kings of Persia kept such books, records of those who
had rendered service to the king, that those servants might be rewarded.
The book of Esther contains a good example of this (Esther 6:1–3).
It is also important to note that the reward was often delayed.
It is also important to note that the reward was often delayed.
That’s why books were needed, so that no worthy deed for
the king went unrewarded.
In Malachi 3:17 the Lord says, “‘On the
day when I act . . . .”
He is indicating that faithful service may go on for years
with no apparent reward, but He is taking note.
There is coming a day when He will act.
One reason the Israelites had grown lax in their obedience
and were becoming jealous of evildoers was that they thought the Lord did not
see or care (Malachi 3:14–15; cf. Psalm 94:7; Ezekiel 8:12).
However, Scripture is clear that loyalty to God does not go
unnoticed or unrewarded.
Jesus spoke of this many times (Matthew 10:42; Mark 9:41; Luke 6:23; Revelation 22:12).
He spoke of storing up treasure in heaven, as though making
deposits into a bank account (Matthew 6:20).
The implication is that what is done on earth is forever
recorded in heaven (2 Corinthians 5:10).
The book of remembrance is simply a concept God used to
encourage His faithful ones that their love and service for Him was
appreciated.
It is His promise that, when His judgment comes against
those who reject Him, He knows His own and will preserve them.
The account of righteous Noah is
a good illustration of God’s preserving those who honor Him (Genesis 6:9).
Jesus encouraged His followers to “rejoice
that your names are written in heaven” (Luke 10:20).
Even as He said it, Jesus knew that their
faithfulness to Him would result in earthy trouble, heartache, and even death (Matthew 24:9; Acts 9:16; 12:2).
But knowing that their names were written in God’s book
helped the disciples persevere to the end (Matthew 10:22; Mark 13:13).
Galatians 6:9 continues the theme of
future reward: “Let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we
will reap, if we do not give up.”
Those who continue to honor the Lord when
many around them fall away can rest in the confidence that their names are
written in God’s book of remembrance.
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