A young calf leaps joyfully across a scorched field as the golden sun rises behind it, casting long shadows over the smoldering ground.

The Fire Is Closer Than You Think

When the fire of God comes, it doesn’t just destroy—it divides, refines, and reveals. Based on Malachi’s final warning, this powerful devotional explores what it means to backslide, to be refined by fire, and to leap with joy when the Son of Righteousness rises. A call to live between God’s Word and the coming sky.

Man sleeping in a dark church pew while fire glows through a stained glass window behind him, evoking tension between apathy and looming judgment.

Where Is the God of Justice?

A cinematic devotional on Malachi 2:17–3:5 exploring spiritual apathy, cold worship, and God’s refining judgment. The image of a sleeping man in church while fire burns outside serves as a haunting call to wake up, return, and revere the Lord before it’s too late.

A solitary figure stands in the shadows of a temple courtyard at dusk, facing a glowing altar as soft light spills across the cracked stone floor.

The Shame That Saves Us

A haunting devotional based on Malachi 2:1–16. This vivid reflection explores the shame of backsliding, the holiness of God, and His mercy for priests who have wandered. Come face to face with conviction, restoration, and the fire that still welcomes you home.

A tear-streaked man kneels in prayer with open hands before a blurred golden cross, his face bowed in reverence and surrender.

The Leftover Lamb

When worship becomes routine, we start offering God our leftovers. This devotion from Malachi 1 explores the danger of half-hearted sacrifice and the call to return to awe, reverence, and full consecration. God is a great King — He deserves nothing less than our best.