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Category: Testimonies, Vol. 6
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"Your words have been stout against Me, saith the
Lord. Yet ye say, What have we spoken so much against
Thee? Ye have said, It is vain to serve God: and what
profit is it that we have kept His ordinance, and that we
have walked mournfully before the Lord of hosts? And
now we call the proud happy; yea, they that work
wickedness are set up; yea, they that tempt God are even
delivered." Verses 13-15. Those who withhold from God
His own make these complaints. The Lord asks them to
prove Him by bringing their tithe into His storehouse
to see whether He will not pour them out a blessing. But
they cherish rebellion in their hearts and complain of
God; at the same time they rob Him and embezzle His
goods. When their sin is presented before them, they say:
I have had adversity; my crops have been poor; but the
wicked are prospered; it does not pay to keep the
ordinance of the Lord.
But God does not want any to walk mournfully before
Him. Those who thus complain of God have brought
their adversity on themselves. They have robbed God,
and His cause has been hindered because the money that
should have flowed into His treasury was used for selfish
purposes. They showed their disloyalty to God by failing
to carry out His prescribed plan. When God prospered
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them, and they were asked to give Him His portion, they
shook their heads and could not see that it was their duty.
They closed the eyes of their understanding, that they
might not see. They withheld the Lord's money and
hindered the work which He designed to have done. God
was not honoured by the use made of His entrusted goods.
Therefore He let the curse fall upon them, permitting
the spoiler to destroy their fruits and to bring calamities
upon them.