Haggai 1: Consider Your Priorities

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Theological Proposition/Focus: Sometimes God's timeline is a long timeline but that does not change his expectation that we faithfully complete the tasks he has given us.

Homiletical Proposition/Application: In the midst of a long project for the Lord we must make sure we do lose track of our priorities.

Introduction:

Image: Loving to tinker verses getting things done

I enjoy tinkering on projects. When we were first married I was not as organized or picky as I am now and I would regularly have several projects going at the same time. In one area of the house I would have a computer in various parts. In the garage there would be a small engine in some state of repair. There would be some pile of lumber somewhere else and then a stack of papers for the latest math problem I was working on. When I got bored or stuck with one item I would jump over to the other item. Usually at some point Emily would be cleaning and ask me, can you please finish something!

Today we are going to look at the call God made on His people to finish His temple.

Need: we need to consistently consider our priorities

Preview: today we are going to see that the people who returned from exile to rebuild the temple faced a major problem, were given a solution, a reason to solve the problem, and responded in a wonderful way.

Text: Haggai 1

Setting the Stage:

Haggai 1:1

Recall that after Solomon reigned the nation of Israel split, the temple was located in the nation of Judah to the south.

The northern nation of Israel fell to the Assyrian empire in 722 BC

In 586 BC Babylon invaded the southern nation of Judah and destroyed the temple in Jerusalem beginning a period of exile.

In 539 Cyrus made an edict that the Jews could return from exile and rebuild their Temple.

Two years later the foundations of the temple were laid as described in Ezra 3:8-13)

However, 16 years later, spiritual apathy had set in and the temple was uncompleted. God commissioned the prophet Haggai to challenge the apathy that had set in.

The book of Haggai is a report on four messages delivered to the people by the prophet Haggai.

Body

The problem: procrastination, failure to finish well, wrong priorities (2-6)

Sub One

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MTR:

The solution: get to it (7-8)

The reason: things just are not working right (9-11)

The response: God stirred people get busy working (12-15)

Conclusion:

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