Ellen White references Malachi 4:6 in the context of the final destruction of sin and sinners, as well as the restoration and warning messages given through the prophet Malachi. While she does not provide a lengthy, direct commentary on Malachi 4:6 specifically, she does refer to the broader context of Malachi chapter 4 and its themes. Here are some relevant points from her writings:
- In Desire of Ages, she writes: "Then the end will come. God will vindicate His law and deliver His people. Satan and all who have joined him in rebellion will be cut off. Sin and sinners will perish, root and branch, (Malachi 4:1),—Satan the root, and his followers the branches." (Desire of Ages, p. 763.4)
- She often references the warnings and promises in Malachi, especially the call to repentance and the assurance that God will ultimately deal with evil and restore His faithful people.
- The destruction of the wicked is described as complete, with the imagery of "root and branch" (Malachi 4:1), which is closely related to the message of Malachi 4:6 about turning the hearts of the fathers to the children and vice versa, lest the earth be smitten with a curse.
While Ellen White does not have a direct, detailed exposition on Malachi 4:6 in the available book sources, she does connect the themes of Malachi 4—judgment, restoration, and the final eradication of sin—with the broader plan of redemption and the work of preparing a people for the Lord's coming.
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References:
- White, E. G. (1898). The Desire of Ages, p. 763.4. Pacific Press Publishing Association.