
7 May 2026 Haggai 1–2: Rebuilding Worship, Obedience, and Priorities in God’s Redemptive Plan Technical Thursday
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: Haggai 1–2: Rebuilding Worship, Obedience, and Priorities in God’s Redemptive Plan
The book of Haggai confronts God’s people with a clear and searching truth: misplaced priorities lead to spiritual emptiness, but renewed obedience restores fellowship and purpose. Speaking in 520 BC after the exile, Haggai calls Israel to “consider your ways” (Haggai | 1:5) as they neglected the rebuilding of the temple while pursuing personal comfort (Haggai | 1:4–6).
Through four messages, the prophet reveals both rebuke and hope. God commands His people to return to the work, assuring them of His presence: “I am with you” (Haggai | 1:13). He promises that the latter glory of the house will surpass the former (Haggai | 2:9), pointing forward to the coming of Christ (John | 2:19–21). The message also exposes the reality of defilement through disobedience (Haggai | 2:14) while affirming that obedience brings covenant blessing (Haggai | 2:19).
In the broader redemptive plan, Haggai highlights the restoration of worship, the anticipation of the Messiah, and the truth that God dwells with His people—ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ and His church (1 Corinthians | 3:16; Revelation | 21:3).
Will you examine your priorities in light of God’s Word? Listen carefully and reflect on where your devotion truly lies.
#Haggai #Haggai1 #Haggai2 #BiblicalTheology #TempleTheology #RedemptiveHistory #ObedienceToGod #SeekFirstTheKingdom #ChristTheTrueTemple #OldTestamentSurvey #MinorProphets #Haggai15 #Haggai29 #ChristianLiving
The book of Haggai confronts God’s people with a clear and searching truth: misplaced priorities lead to spiritual emptiness, but renewed obedience restores fellowship and purpose. Speaking in 520 BC after the exile, Haggai calls Israel to “consider your ways” (Haggai | 1:5) as they neglected the rebuilding of the temple while pursuing personal comfort (Haggai | 1:4–6).
Through four messages, the prophet reveals both rebuke and hope. God commands His people to return to the work, assuring them of His presence: “I am with you” (Haggai | 1:13). He promises that the latter glory of the house will surpass the former (Haggai | 2:9), pointing forward to the coming of Christ (John | 2:19–21). The message also exposes the reality of defilement through disobedience (Haggai | 2:14) while affirming that obedience brings covenant blessing (Haggai | 2:19).
In the broader redemptive plan, Haggai highlights the restoration of worship, the anticipation of the Messiah, and the truth that God dwells with His people—ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ and His church (1 Corinthians | 3:16; Revelation | 21:3).
Will you examine your priorities in light of God’s Word? Listen carefully and reflect on where your devotion truly lies.
#Haggai #Haggai1 #Haggai2 #BiblicalTheology #TempleTheology #RedemptiveHistory #ObedienceToGod #SeekFirstTheKingdom #ChristTheTrueTemple #OldTestamentSurvey #MinorProphets #Haggai15 #Haggai29 #ChristianLiving

