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<note>Corrupt people live prosperously, while godly people struggle to survive. Has God left his people to fend for themselves? That question is centuries old. When the prophet Malachi asked it, God transformed his life and the life of his nation. Through this practical study of the Book of Malachi, Dr. Oswalt speaks pointedly to the moral dilemma of many Christians today.</note>
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