Sermon Tone Analysis

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HAGGAI
1:1-15 - ‘“Why is everyone saying it is not the right time for rebuilding My Temple?” asks the Lord’.
His reply to them is this: ‘Is it then the right time for you to live in luxurious homes, when the Temple lies in ruins?’ (2-4).
God’s people had forgotten about God.
They were pleasing themselves - but they were not pleasing God! God is challenging us to think about our way of living - ‘Consider your way of life’ (5,7).
We are to ‘obey the voice of the Lord our God’.
We are to change our way of thinking - ‘the people feared the Lord’ - and living - ‘They came and began work on the House of the Lord Almighty, their God’.
Let us obey God’s voice.
Let us trust in His promise - ‘I am with you’(12-14).
2:1-23 - ‘“Be strong , all you people of the land”, declares the Lord, “and work.
For I am with you”, declares the Lord Almighty’ (4).
We are to work for God.
When we commit ourselves to serving Him, the Lord promises His blessing: ‘From this day on I will bless you’ (19).
To His faithful servants, God promises great blessing: ‘I will fill this House with glory’ (7).
‘Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that, in the Lord, your labour is not in vain’ (1 Corinthians 15:58).
‘Who is on the Lord’s side?
Who will serve the King?... We are on the Lord’s side, Saviour, we are Thine... Always on the Lord’s side, Saviour, always Thine’ (Church Hymnary, 479).
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