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*                                         The Lords Jewels*         *Mal 3:16-17*     1~/13~/08  p.m.
 
*Mal 3:16-17*
16     Then those who *feared the Lord*  *spoke to one another*,
     And the Lord listened and heard /them;/
     So a book of remembrance was written before Him
     For those who fear the Lord
     And *who 5meditate on His name*.
17     “They  shall be Mine,” says the Lord of hosts,
     “On the day that I make them My  jewels.
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     And I will spare them
     As a man spares his own son who serves him.”
*KJV       Mal 3:16-17*
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Then they that feared the LORD spake often one to another: and the LORD hearkened, and heard/ it/, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the LORD, and that thought upon his name.
17 And they shall be mine, saith the LORD of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels ; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him.
*Why would God keep a written record of your faithfulness and call YOU HIS JEWELS?*
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*            Because others SEE JESUS thru you & this GLORIFIES GOD THE FATHER!            *
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*Mal.
3:16   *Then those who feared the Lord  spoke to one another,
                                    And the Lord listened and heard /them;/
                                    *So  a book of remembrance was written before Him *
                                    For those who fear the Lord
                                    And who meditate on His name.
*Mt 5:16*   Let your light so shine before men,  that *they *may *see your good works and  glorify your Father in heaven.
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*God’s  jewels are those who fear the Lord*
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*1**fear* \ˈfir\ vt
[ME /feren,/ fr.
OE /f+̄ran,/ fr.
/fæ<1>r/] bef.
12c
*1*           /archaic/ *: *frighten
*2*           /archaic/ *: *to feel fear in (oneself)
*3*           *: **to have a reverential awe of* 〈/fear/ God〉
*4*           *: *to be afraid of *: *expect with alarm 〈/fear/ the worst〉 /vi/ *: *to be afraid or apprehensive 〈/feared/ for their lives〉 — *fear•er* n
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*2**fear* n
[ME /fer,/ fr.
OE /f+̄r/ sudden danger; akin to OHG /fāra/ ambush and perh.
to L /periculum/ attempt, peril, Gk /peiran/ to attempt] 12c
*1*     *a*      *: *an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger
     *b*     *(1)* *: *an instance of this emotion
          *(2)* *: *a state marked by this emotion
*2*           *: *anxious concern *: *solicitude
*3*           *: **profound reverence and awe esp.
toward God*
*4*           *: *reason for alarm *: *danger
*/syn/* fear, dread, fright, alarm, panic, terror, trepidation mean painful agitation in the presence or anticipation of danger.
fear is the most general term and implies anxiety and usu.
loss of courage 〈/fear/ of the unknown〉.
dread usu.
adds the idea of intense reluctance to face or meet a person or situation and suggests aversion as well as anxiety 〈faced the meeting with /dread/〉.
fright implies the shock of sudden, startling fear 〈/fright/ at being awakened suddenly〉.
alarm suggests a sudden and intense awareness of immediate danger 〈view the situation with /alarm/〉.
panic implies unreasoning and overmastering fear causing hysterical activity 〈the news caused widespread /panic/〉.
terror implies the most extreme degree of fear 〈immobilized with /terror/〉.
trepidation adds to dread the implications of timidity, trembling, and hesitation 〈raised the subject with /trepidation/〉.
\\ Merriam-Webster, Inc: /Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary/.
Eleventh ed.
Springfield, Mass.
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