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January 23, 1994
A Case For Environmental Awareness
(A Renewed Exhortation To Purity)
 
Haggai 2:10-23
 
I.
Prayer and Acknowledgments
II.
Read Passage, Haggai 2:10-23
III.
Introduction
          A.
Message Title Overview
                   Lessons From The Past, Plans For The Future
                   The Basement House - Complete What You Start
                   Little Is Much When God Is In It.
A Case For Environmental Awareness - A Renewed Exhortation             to Purity
          B.
Preface
                   A great promise of blessing was given in vs. 9 but there is now a             renewed need for additional exhortation and hope.
1.       Holiness is not transmitted by mere association with the                           holy.
2.       Unholiness is transmitted by association with the unholy.
3.       God will carry out his plan for holiness.
(Ultimately, the Messiah alone would be able to make                     them clean forever.)
IV.     Text
          A.
Vs.
10
                   3rd of 4 prophetic messages
                   Given on Dec 18, 520
                   4 months after 1st message
                   3 months after work started
                   2 months after previous message of encouragement
\\           B.
Vs.
11-13
                   1.       Like asking the elders of the church for a doctrinal or                      theological ruling.
The question is stated from two                                 directions and the answers are obvious to drive home the                             point.
a.
If you mix clean water with muddy water, does the                                   muddy water become clean?
No.
b.
If you mix muddy water with clean water, does the                                   clean water become muddy?
Yes.
2.
The point is crystal clear that God's people can pollute and                      have polluted themselves because of ungodly associations.
Sin is transmitted much more easily than holiness.
a.
Unclean things cannot be rendered clean by virtue                                     of their association with the clean.
And things that                                 are already clean can become contaminated by the                                   unclean.
b.
The people, their deeds and their sacrifices had all                                    become unclean.
A sinful man cannot do good                              works or offer acceptable sacrifice.
A righteous                                 man cannot do evil works and offer acceptable                               sacrifice.
c.
The people may have thought they had become                               holy by being back in the promised land and by                                        association with rebuilding the temple, but God                                       brings them up short by this lesson on how unholy                                they really are.
They needed a spirit of confession,                                       consecration and renewal.
They needed God                                  himself.
To disobey God in neglecting the temple                                    would violate everything else they would touch.
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