Haggai 2:20-23 Consider your Lord

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Theological Proposition/Focus: The greatest encouragement any of us can have is the knowledge that we serve the God of the Universe!

Homiletical Proposition/Application: Make sure that your are finding your encouragement in God

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Setting the Stage:

Two prophecies in one day! Last week we ended with the hope of blessing. Today's prophecy from Haggai came on the same day.

As we study the words of Haggai we must remember the context.

Haggai is speaking to a people who are struggling to finish the temple and now he wants to give a great encouragement.

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Consider the fact that we are serving the God who rules the entire universe (21).

Verse 21 contains what is called a merism, that is a rhetorical device in which two extremes are used to refer to the whole. In this case heavens and earth.

Image: Shaking the playground/bridge as an act of control

I can be a pain at time, just ask Emily. One of the things that I like to do is to shake a foot bridge when we cross. At the zoo, at a park, at a playground... I like stomping and making it move as much as I can. Partly to be a pain, but partly as a show of might. Some of you all know this feeling. Shaking the universe is something that is beyond anything we can imagine and this is what God is capable of.

God's plans are bigger than we can imagine.

God's power is bigger than we can imagine.

God's scope is bigger than we can imagine.

MTR: Carefully consider God's plans, power, and scope while reflecting on your life.

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Consider the fact that we are serving the God who sovereignly directs nations (22).

Consider the fact that we are serving the God who has made us a promise (23).

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