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The mission of Lamplighter Ministries is “to make ready a people prepared for the Lord, by building Christ-like character one story at a time.” The mission of this ministry is deeply rooted in the truths found in Malachi 4:6 and Luke 1:17. The gospel writer Luke quotes from Malachi 4:6 in his first chapter. His handling of the text is peculiar because he leaves out part of the quote and adds a sentence that changes the entire meaning of Malachi’s text. In Malachi we read: “To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.” In Luke we read: “To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” The first part of this verse is identical in both passages. The second part, “turning the hearts of the children to their fathers” is similar to “turning the disobedient to the wisdom of the just.” It appears that Luke is emphasizing that children’s hearts (the disobedient) will turn to their fathers, if their fathers’ hearts become righteous and worthy. The last part of the verse in Malachi, “lest I come and smite the earth with a curse,” has been deleted and new text has been added, thus changing the meaning. Generally, the New Testament writers will change an Old Testament text to help clarify the intended meaning, but here Luke changes the meaning of the text entirely. Whereas the Old Testament closes out with the word “curse” and a strict warning, the New Testament closes out with hope and an emphasis on grace—“the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all, Amen.” By Divine design the Old Testament closes in “curse” and the New Testament closes with “grace.” When Luke the physician quotes Malachi 4:6 and removes the curse, I believe he was adding that which is at the heart of Christian discipleship—“making ready a people prepared for the Lord.”

As I studied Luke’s addition, I realized that the words “make ready” and “prepared” are the very essence of our mission. The word “ready,” in Greek, hetoimaz het-oy-mad’-zo, means to prepare, provide, construct, create, or make ready through internal fitness. The word “prepared,” in Greek, kataskeuaz, kat-ask-yoo-ad’-zo, means to build, make, ordain, or prepare thoroughly and properly by external equipment. Lamplighter Ministries has a two-fold focus: preparing people to serve the Lord through internal character development and external career preparation. The words “ready” and “prepared” form the foundation for our mission at Lamplighter. We are building Christ-like character internally through inspiring and godly role models, and motivating individuals to live a life of excellence through external opportunities that cultivate their God-given abilities into the highest level of skill and excellence.

Fastened Like Nails Lamplighter Ministries

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The mission of Lamplighter Ministries is “to make ready a people prepared for the Lord, by building Christ-like character one story at a time.” The mission of this ministry is deeply rooted in the truths found in Malachi 4:6 and Luke 1:17. The gospel writer Luke quotes from Malachi 4:6 in his first chapter. His handling of the text is peculiar because he leaves out part of the quote and adds a sentence that changes the entire meaning of Malachi’s text. In Malachi we read: “To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.” In Luke we read: “To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” The first part of this verse is identical in both passages. The second part, “turning the hearts of the children to their fathers” is similar to “turning the disobedient to the wisdom of the just.” It appears that Luke is emphasizing that children’s hearts (the disobedient) will turn to their fathers, if their fathers’ hearts become righteous and worthy. The last part of the verse in Malachi, “lest I come and smite the earth with a curse,” has been deleted and new text has been added, thus changing the meaning. Generally, the New Testament writers will change an Old Testament text to help clarify the intended meaning, but here Luke changes the meaning of the text entirely. Whereas the Old Testament closes out with the word “curse” and a strict warning, the New Testament closes out with hope and an emphasis on grace—“the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all, Amen.” By Divine design the Old Testament closes in “curse” and the New Testament closes with “grace.” When Luke the physician quotes Malachi 4:6 and removes the curse, I believe he was adding that which is at the heart of Christian discipleship—“making ready a people prepared for the Lord.”

As I studied Luke’s addition, I realized that the words “make ready” and “prepared” are the very essence of our mission. The word “ready,” in Greek, hetoimaz het-oy-mad’-zo, means to prepare, provide, construct, create, or make ready through internal fitness. The word “prepared,” in Greek, kataskeuaz, kat-ask-yoo-ad’-zo, means to build, make, ordain, or prepare thoroughly and properly by external equipment. Lamplighter Ministries has a two-fold focus: preparing people to serve the Lord through internal character development and external career preparation. The words “ready” and “prepared” form the foundation for our mission at Lamplighter. We are building Christ-like character internally through inspiring and godly role models, and motivating individuals to live a life of excellence through external opportunities that cultivate their God-given abilities into the highest level of skill and excellence.

    Live to Love with Jesus Feat. Norm Wakefield - Part 2

    Live to Love with Jesus Feat. Norm Wakefield - Part 2

    Welcome back to part two of "Live to Love with Jesus." On today’s podcast, Dr. Mark Hamby and Emily Crabb are joined by author and speaker Norm Wakefield to discuss pivotal truths from his book Live to Love. Bringing a whole new perspective on what it means to have Christ dwelling inside of you, today’s podcast is one you won’t want to miss!

    “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” John 15:5

    • 34 Min.
    Live to Love with Jesus Feat. Norm Wakefield - Part 1

    Live to Love with Jesus Feat. Norm Wakefield - Part 1

    Soooooo, what does it mean to be dead to sin and alive in Christ?

    On today’s podcast, Dr. Mark Hamby and Emily Crabb are joined by author and speaker Norm Wakefield to discuss pivotal truths from his book Live to Love. Bringing a whole new perspective on what it means to have Christ dwelling inside of you, today’s podcast is one you won’t want to miss!

    “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” John 15:5

    • 32 Min.
    Only God Can Help You Feat. Dr. Lew Sterret - Part 2

    Only God Can Help You Feat. Dr. Lew Sterret - Part 2

    Welcome back to part two of "Only God Can Help You" where Dr. Lew Sterret and Dr. Mark Hamby continue to unpack the concept of responsibility in a Christian’s life.

    Resources Mentioned on the Show
    Families Where Grace is in Place, Jeff VanVonderen
    Education of a Child, Fenelon
    Duties of Parents J.C.Ryle
    Shepherding a Child’s Heart, Tedd Tripp

    • 26 Min.
    Only God Can Help You Feat. Dr. Lew Sterret - Part 1

    Only God Can Help You Feat. Dr. Lew Sterret - Part 1

    On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, guest teacher, friend, and mentor Dr. Lew Sterret is back in the studio with Dr. Mark Hamby to unpack the concept of responsibility in a Christian’s life. For those of us who appreciate straight-shot logic, today’s podcast will help us make meaningful head-to-heart connections so we can live out a stronger faith!

    • 24 Min.
    Washing Our Mouths Out With Soap Feat. Shad Bolen

    Washing Our Mouths Out With Soap Feat. Shad Bolen

    We're never guaranteed tomorrow, so how will we use the time we have with our children today?

    On today’s podcast Dr. Mark Hamby and co-host Molly Mayo are joined by one of Lamplighter's most devoted friends and supporters, Shad Bolen! Father of ten, (and once a child himself!), Shad shares some of the tools for parenting and discipline that the Lord has graciously given him. Listen in for a humorous, relatable, and down-to-earth glimpse into biblical parenting.

    • 42 Min.
    What in the World Is God Gonna Do with My Life?!

    What in the World Is God Gonna Do with My Life?!

    “What is my purpose? How do I use my gifts? What will I do after college?” Do these questions stress you out?

    Whatever your age, status, or experience, at some point you’ve probably asked yourself, “What in the world is God gonna do with my life?”

    On today’s episode of Fastened Like Nails, Dr. Mark Hamby and co-host Molly Mayo are joined by a new friend Katrina to discuss just that, as well as get to know each other a little better along the way!

    Resources on the Show:
    Tip Lewis and His Lamp (Ages 9+)
    The Pursuit of Holiness (Ages 12+)

    • 38 Min.

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