Haggai 2:10-19 Consider your Obedience

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Theological Proposition/Focus: God is worthy of our complete obedience

Homiletical Proposition/Application: God’s standard for obedience is high. Those who know God’s standard are expected to follow God’s standard.

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A universal truth: While holiness is not contagious, Sin has a corrupting effect! (11-14)

Haggai, in his third prophecy, employs some questions to prove his points. Haggai approaches the priests, the experts int he law, and asks them for a legal opinion. This legal opinion will become the basis for Haggai's argument.

There are no such things as spiritual talismans. (11-12)

On the other hand, sin has the ability to wield devastating corruption. (13-14)

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A specific promise: For Israel, faithful obedience brought a promise of blessing. (15-19)

In Israel, disobedience brought consequences. (15-17)

However, obedience would bring great blessing. (18-19)

An applied principle: As joint heirs, discipline should help us root out sin. (Hebrews 12:4-11)

We must recognize that love that discipline represents. (4-6)

===Hardship can be a form of discipline. (7-8)

The Discipline of God is always good. (9-11)

MTR: Recognize God's discipline and grow through it.

An applied principle: As joint heirs, we are promised blessing in Christ. (Ephesians 1:3-6)

Our promise of blessing is in Christ. (3)

Our status in Christ is holy and blameless. (4)

Our position in Christ is as sons of God. (5)

Our purpose in Christ is God's glory. (6)

MTR: Embrace Christ's gift and enjoy the blessings.

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