Haggai

The Priority of Trust

What does it mean to trust God?

  • Are you a trusting person?
It means I trust that God has a PLAN !
  • God is sovereign!

  • God is infinite in wisdom!

  • God is perfect in love!

  1. I will trust God's TIMING in His plans. (Hg 2:21)

  2. I will trust God's ABILITY to carry out His plans. (Hg 2:22)

  3. I will trust how God will USE ME in His plans. (Hg 2:23)

Jeremiah 22:24-25 - "As I live, declares the LORD, though Coniah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, were the signet ring on my right hand, yet I would tear you off and give you into the hand of those who seek your life, into the hand of those of whom you are afraid, even into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and into the hand of the Chaldeans."

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    Part of Haggai's book, his last sermon, is the priority of trust.

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    Let me ask you in general, are you a trusting person?

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    Yes or no?

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    We're not going to do a sliding scale.

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    But thumbs up or thumbs down, are you a trusting person?

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    Thumbs up or thumbs down?

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    Generally I'm trusting.

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    Generally I'm a distrusting person.

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    Okay, looks like we have both sides represented today.

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    Many many years ago, very early in my ministry, I had a pastor ask me to come and help him with this kids camp.

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    It was for teenagers.

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    I was like, "Sure, I'll come and help you out." And they did some, you know those camp things that teenagers do, right?

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    campy games and one of them they were doing was the trust fall. How many of you have been part of the trust fall? Okay, many of you have done the trust fall. Okay, so they were doing this really weird trust fall thing where you had to like, they like made this like circle and you had to stand with your arms folded. Anybody ever do this? And then you like fall back but then they like roll you, right? So, you know, your arms are folded and you're just kind of resting, and they're kind of pushing you, and you're kind of rolling around. Some of you guys have done that? Okay. Well, I'm watching them do that, and they're like, "Okay, now it's your turn, Steve. Okay, now it's your turn, Kelly." And they're like, "So, I'm just like sitting here watching this." And they're like, "Pastor Jeff, it's your And you know me, like ultimate good sport, like okay.

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    So they're like, "Okay, stand in the middle." And yeah, they all talk like Mickey Mouse at this camp.

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    It was really weird.

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    I was like, "Why are you all talking like that?" They're like, "Stand in the middle and hold, you know, hold yourself like this." And they're like, "Okay, now fall back." And I kind of fell back, and I kind of roll, roll, and dump.

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    In the dirt.

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    I'm laying in the dirt, all these kids like looking at me.

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    The pastor that was hosting this camp, not wanting to miss a teaching moment, you know, He helps me up, and he's like, "Okay guys, gather around.

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    Ah, um, yes, yes, Pastor Jeff.

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    How did you feel?

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    Ah, when you fell?" And I'm like, "I felt like I shouldn't have trusted you." Like what a lousy game to play at camp, right?

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    with a pastor in the dirt.

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    Stupid camp.

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    Well, I read a poll.

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    Associated Press put on a poll.

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    And they discovered that we are a very distrusting people.

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    People polled, percentage of people that don't trust other people when they're traveling.

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    You know, like you're traveling and you just have this distrust of other people.

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    78% were like, I do not trust other people when I'm traveling.

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    Anybody here like that?

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    A little leery of people.

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    OK.

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    Distrusting other drivers.

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    How many people distrust other drivers on the road?

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    OK, 75% in this poll.

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    How many people have little confidence in those who swipe a credit card?

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    How many people-- this poll had-- where am I at?

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    67%.

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    This one cracked me up.

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    People that have no confidence in who they share stuff with in social media.

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    59%.

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    Like, if you don't trust the people you're sharing it with, then-- help me.

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    Thank you.

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    OK.

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    Don't trust those hired to come do work in their home, like contractors, plumbers, like, hey, come do work in my house and I'm not going to be there.

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    How many people don't trust those people, helping themselves to the change on your nightstand?

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    OK, 55%.

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    This one really floored me.

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    Percentage of people that don't trust those who prepare their food when they're eating out.

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    How many people were like, I'm a little leery of the people preparing my food?

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    This was only 50%.

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    Like, man, I thought it would be higher than that.

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    Didn't you? I mean, doesn't that seem low?

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    Alright, percentage don't trust people who work at a doctor's office.

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    How many people don't trust those people who work at a doctor's office?

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    Okay, we have some of those people here in church today.

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    46% don't trust you, Deb.

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    Full disclosure here.

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    If you're visiting with us, we believe in transparency.

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    Percentage of people that trust the government to do the right thing.

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    81% said some of the time I trust the government.

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    15% said they trust the government most of the time.

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    And 2% said that they always trust the government.

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    2%.

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    A point, we are very distrusting people.

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    But the question as we wrap up this series is this, all kidding aside, here's where the rubber meets the road.

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    Do you trust God?

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    Do you trust God?

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    Well, the church answer is yes.

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    "Yes, Pastor Jeff, of course I trust God." And I don't want to focus on the Sunday morning answer, I want to focus on the Wednesday morning answer.

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    You know, life isn't going the way I expected.

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    You know, we've had these health issues come up in our family recently that we're not quite sure what we're doing with.

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    Wow, we're in a financial crunch because of some changes at work.

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    And, you know, my kids, I just can't seem to get a handle on the right way to discipline them.

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    The future of my job seems to be in serious question.

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    We've suffered miscarriage.

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    I've suffered abuse.

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    We have a lot of addiction problems in our family.

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    I felt very neglected.

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    Honestly, my future looks bleak parts that look uncertain.

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    So getting away from Sunday morning, how do you do Wednesday morning?

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    Do you trust God?

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    Well, what does it mean to trust God?

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    Well, here it is.

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    Write this down on your outline.

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    What does it mean to trust God?

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    It means I trust that God has a plan.

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    I trust that God has a plan.

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    How many people here are planners?

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    Meaning you keep an appointment book and you know, at 9 o'clock I'm doing this, at 10 o'clock I'm doing this.

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    How many people are like that?

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    How many people kind of like roll out of bed and you're like, let's see what's going to happen today?

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    How many people like that?

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    Okay, guess which one I am?

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    I'm becoming more disciplined, but I'm more of the, let's see what's going to happen today.

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    I have a list of things that need accomplished this week, and I'm really learning to be more disciplined in time management, because that's an area of weakness of mine.

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    But my personality is to not try to dictate every minute of the day.

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    And bless your heart for those of you that are able to discipline yourselves.

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    Maybe you can give me some pointers.

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    But the question is, of those two personality types, which one do you think God is?

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    Do you think God has a plan?

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    Like this is specifically what is going to happen?

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    Or do you think God, every morning, sun comes up and he's just like, "Oh, what are we going to do today?" Which one do you think God is?

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    Which one? Go ahead, shout it out.

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    Yeah, yes, number one, right.

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    God is a planner.

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    Like how much?

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    God has a plan for everything.

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    You're like, "Can you break that down for me?" Sure.

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    God has a plan for everything.

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    You know, we throw a word around a lot, that we never want to trivialize by overusage.

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    We say this phrase, "God is sovereign." You know what sovereign means?

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    Sovereign means He solely reigns.

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    God doesn't have an elder board that He consults to say, "How do you guys think I should do this?" God doesn't have a committee.

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    God doesn't consult with people.

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    God doesn't have a therapist.

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    It's like, you know, they seem to be misbehaving down there.

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    What should I do about them?

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    The Bible says that God solely reigns over everything.

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    There is not a molecule that exists in creation that the Lord doesn't know intricately, and doesn't have complete control over at every nanosecond of its existence.

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    God is sovereign. He solely reigns over everything.

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    A bird doesn't fall from the sky without God's notice.

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    Sovereign over everything. Breaking that down even more, He's sovereign over the world.

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    You know, Colossians 1 and Hebrews 1 both teach that He holds all things together.

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    That's not a metaphor, people.

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    It's not some kind of a poetic concept like, "Everything's just kind of held together by God." He literally holds every atom in the universe together.

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    Scientists don't understand why every atom doesn't just explode because of its very makeup.

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    Well, here's the reason why.

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    God is holding every atom together.

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    He sustains all things by the Word of His power.

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    In Christ, all things hold together.

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    He is literally holding every single thing in the universe together.

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    He is sovereign over nations.

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    When the Egyptians enslaved the Hebrew people, God was sovereign over the Egyptians.

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    When the Romans crucified Jesus Christ, God was sovereign over the Roman government.

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    United States, May 25, 2014.

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    God is sovereign over this nation.

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    Listen, whether you like the politicians or not, you are called to pray for them.

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    But whether you agree with every decision that's made or not, The Bible says that God is sovereign over every nation and every government.

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    And even sovereign over every decision.

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    And you're like, "Well, Pastor Jeff, I don't think some of the decisions they're making are very godly decisions." Is God sovereign over that?

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    Does God have a history of using wrong decisions to accomplish His purposes?

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    You don't have to look much further than the cross of Jesus Christ.

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    You talk about a corrupt government.

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    That's the very thing that God used to purchase your salvation.

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    If God can be sovereign over such a corrupt and wicked and self-serving government that would crucify Jesus Christ, don't think that America is spiraling out of God's control.

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    Yes, there is definite moral decay, but God is still sovereign over this nation, just as He is every nation on the planet.

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    God is sovereign.

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    Let's narrow it down. We talked about the world, we talked about the nations, I want to talk about you.

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    God is sovereign over you.

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    The Bible tells us that God knows what you're going to say before you say it.

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    Did you know that?

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    The Bible tells us that God knows how many hairs are on your head.

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    Some of us that's a much lesser count than for others.

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    Whether you have a lot or a little, He knows.

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    The Bible tells us that God, Acts chapter 17, He appointed your time and place. Did you know that?

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    He appointed your time.

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    This time in history in which you live, God handpicked that according to Acts 17.

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    God says, "This is the exact minute, this is the exact period of history where I want the Millers to live.

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    This is the exact period.

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    Bob Wilber, this is the exact timeline I want you to live in." God chose that.

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    Not only that, but He chose your geography.

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    Acts 17 also says that God chose the place.

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    You're like, "What am I doing in Pittsburgh?" God picked that.

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    God chose your time and your place.

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    He is completely sovereign over every detail of your life.

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    And if anything, if anything, one thing, just one thing, if there is one thing, In the history of our world, if there has ever been one thing that God has not been in control of, then you can't trust Him.

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    If there has ever been one event, just one event anywhere in the world, in any point in history that happened that God was like, "I so did not want that to happen." And that means we can't trust Him.

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    But the truth is, sovereign over all time, over all places, over all people.

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    But the question this morning for you is, do you trust God?

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    I mean do you really trust Him?

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    What does that mean?

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    Let's look at Haggai chapter 2.

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    Bless you, verse 20 says, "The word of the Lord came a second time to Haggai on the twenty-fourth day of the month." Like, what do you mean a second time?

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    Well, two sermons in one day here.

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    Back to chapter 2 verse 10.

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    Second sermon of the day.

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    Verse 21, "Speak to Zerubbabel." So this is like a sermon for one guy.

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    "Speak to Zerubbabel, governor of Judah, saying, 'I am about to shake the heavens and the earth.'" So jot this down first of all in your outline.

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    Number one, "I will trust God's timing in His plans." "I will trust God's timing in His plans." If you are here with us through this series, you see this is the same language that we saw in chapter 2, verse 6, about God shaking the heavens and the earth.

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    This is actually quoted in the New Testament, Hebrews 12.26.

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    Like, what's that all about?

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    This is what that's about.

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    God is looking forward to the events of the end of the world.

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    The events of Revelation 6-19.

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    The events that are going to usher in the millennial reign of Jesus Christ.

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    He's going to return and He's going to reign on the earth, literally, for a thousand years, according to Revelation 20.

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    And before that happens, the Bible says that God is going to take and shake the heavens and the earth.

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    He's going to shake the nations.

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    And I want you to think of what Zerubbabel has seen at this point.

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    You can kind of imagine history of the nation from Zerubbabel's eyes.

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    North Israel conquered 720, then 586.

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    Judah conquered by the Babylonians.

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    Zerubbabel probably lived through, when Judah was conquered, the exile and the Persians allowing Israel to return.

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    He probably lived through those events.

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    Israel certainly has a history of getting knocked around, and a promise of a glorious future.

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    And with everything that's happened to Israel, and this restoration that's happening now, the Lord sends the preacher Haggai to Zerubbabel, and says, "I have a message for him. Here it is.

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    I'm about to shake the heavens and the earth." You know what I was thinking about this week? He says, "I'm about to." "I'm about to." And when I hear that, I think, "Why not now?" Do you think maybe Zerubbabel thought that?

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    Like, "Why don't you do something now, God?" And this is where your faith is going to get tested.

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    Because I don't know about you, but I've noticed that God's schedule doesn't always line up with my schedule.

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    There are some things that I would like to see happen, God, and here's when I would like to see them.

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    And God doesn't always check my schedule when He's making His.

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    You know, the health issues we have in our family with our own children.

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    I believe that my children are going to be healed.

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    I believe that 110%.

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    They are going to be healed.

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    Either on this side of eternity or certainly on the other.

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    I believe that someday, someday, they are going to be healed.

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    But I'll be honest with you, there are days that I'm like, "God, why not now?

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    Why not today?" I believe that a day is coming that God is going to right all the wrongs, all the injustice, comfort all the hurting people.

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    I believe that that's coming and why not now?

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    What's this I'm about to do?

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    Why not now?

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    Why don't you do this now?

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    Don't you see what's going on now?

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    You know it was a long winter.

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    I was sure I was going to get an amen on that, but you people have such short memories.

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    I remember, it was a long winter and we promised our kids that we were going to have like family Fun Day during the heart of this bitter cold winter and we got all ready to go out and got in the car and it was just buckets of snow and the roads were so icy even crawling along I was determined I'm like we'll have family fun day if I have to drive 15 miles an hour to get there but even at that we were sliding all over the road.

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    And we said to our kids, "Sorry guys, you know what?

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    It's too dangerous.

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    We're going to go home." That wasn't what they wanted to hear.

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    I said, "We'll do something fun later, but we can't do it now.

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    Like, why are you telling us this story?

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    I just wanted you to remember how miserable winter was." No, that wasn't it.

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    My point was, our kids were probably thinking, What's the delay?

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    You want to have family fun day, I want to have family fun day, why not do it now?

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    We couldn't do it.

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    Now obviously God's not limited, God's not like, "Well, I want to do this end of the world thing, but the weather's just not been cooperating." God's not limited.

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    But the point I'm trying to make is Aaron and I had to exercise wisdom to say, not the best idea to turn our Avalon into a toboggan down 79.

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    We had to use a little bit of wisdom there to say, "You know what, we're going to postpone our plans because it's going to be better for the family if we do." Now God in His perfect wisdom and completely lacking limitations, He says, "Oh, I'm going to do it.

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    But I have really good reason why I'm doing it in my timetable.

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    Now, question, do we need to know why God would delay?

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    The answer is no.

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    Because the answer really always boils down to this, right?

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    He is God, and I am not.

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    So if God says there is a reason for delaying in the healing of my children, He is God and I am not.

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    So I'm going to trust Him.

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    God says, "There's a reason that Christ hasn't returned yet. He is God and I am not." "There's a reason that God has delayed His timing." Well, He didn't delay, it just seems from our perspective.

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    Here's the point, church.

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    Trusting God means you're going to leave timing issues up to Him.

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    You're going to leave timing issues up to Him.

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    I don't mean bitterly, like, "Oh, fine. We'll just do it when you want to do it, God." That's not trusting.

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    Trusting is saying, "God, I know that your timing is based on infinite wisdom.

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    Even though it might not be happening the way I'd like to see it happen, I'm still going to trust you.

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    I have a better plan." God has never said, "Whoops." God has never missed a moment.

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    As I heard one preacher say, God's never late, but He's seldom early.

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    Question for you, whatever you're going through, are you going to trust God's timing?

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    Are you going to trust God's timing?

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    That the Lord says to Zerubbabel, "I'm about to do something." It's not going to happen today, and obviously at this point it still hasn't happened.

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    But it's going to.

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    Trust His timing on that.

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    Finally, I will trust God's ability to carry out His plans.

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    Look at verse 22.

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    The Lord continues, "And to overthrow the throne of kingdoms.

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    I am about to destroy the strength of the kingdoms of the nations and overthrow the chariots and their riders and the horses and their riders shall go down, everyone by the sword of his brother." I will trust God's ability to carry out His plans.

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    Maybe the problem here is that God wants to do a lot of things, but He just doesn't have the power to do it.

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    Maybe that's the problem.

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    You're like, "Well, that's crazy talk." Well, it was a very popular idea.

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    How many people remember when the book, when "Bad Things Happen to Good People" came out?

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    Anybody remember that book?

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    By Rabbi Kushner?

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    Huge impact.

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    That was the premise of his book.

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    Like you know what?

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    I'm sure there's a lot of things that God would like to see happen, but He's just not able to make them happen.

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    And you know, God's sort of limited in the way that He can intervene and work.

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    That is a lie from hell.

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    Notice in this passage, verse 21, "I am about to." Verse 22, "I am about to." Verse 23, "I will take you.

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    I have chosen.

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    I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed." But when I read this passage, who's doing all the work here?

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    God is, right?

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    God is.

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    That's why God keeps saying, "I'm going to do this.

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    I'm going to do this.

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    I'm going to do this.

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    God didn't say, "Zerubbabel, here's this plan that I have, and it all depends on you being able to carry it out." The sermon was basically, "Listen up, here's what I'm going to do." Can God really do everything that He wants to do according to God's Word?

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    Another question, where does the 500 pound gorilla sleep?

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    Anywhere he wants, right?

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    Okay multiply that times infinity, that actually comes from the Bible.

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    Psalm 115 verse 3 says, "Our God is in the heavens, He does all that He pleases." What does God do?

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    Everything that He wants.

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    What can God do?

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    Anything that he wants.

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    God doesn't lack the ability or the power to do anything, Rabbi Kushner.

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    Isaiah 46.10, the Lord says, "I will accomplish all my purposes." And if that doesn't ratchet it up enough for you, I love Jeremiah 1.12, the Lord says, "I am watching over my word God says, "Okay, I made some promises here.

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    Are you going to do them, God?" God says, "I'm actually watching over my Word.

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    I said I'm going to do this, and here's what I'm doing.

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    I said I'm going to do this, and here's what I'm doing." He is looking over His Word, making sure that He doesn't miss anything that He promised He's going to do.

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    Watching over My Word to perform it.

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    That is awesome.

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    That's like the checklist that we keep at work.

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    Here are the things that I want to get accomplished today.

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    And we go back through, did I get this done?

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    Did I get this done?

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    That's what the Lord is saying He does with His Word.

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    I'm making sure everything is checked off in its perfect timing.

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    What has God promised?

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    God's promised salvation in Jesus Christ for everyone who would believe in Him.

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    Like, well, how do I know that I'm saved?

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    Well, the Bible says if you believe in Jesus Christ, if you receive Him, if you cry out on the name of the Lord to be saved, you will be saved.

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    That's a promise from God.

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    I had somebody recently say, "I don't know if I'm saved." And I said, "Well, what does the Bible teach?

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    How do you get saved?" And they shared with me, "Well, here's what the Bible says about how to get saved." I'm like, "Well, have you done that?" And they're like, "Well, yeah, I've done that." And I'm like, "Okay, then you're saved." Right?

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    You're taking God at His Word.

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    God said it.

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    I believe it.

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    Activated by faith.

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    I'm saved.

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    That's what God has promised.

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    based on His integrity, not mine.

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    Taking Him at His word.

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    God's promised to provide for your needs.

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    Not necessarily all of our wants, okay, but God did promise to provide for your needs.

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    Does He have the ability to do that?

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    God have the ability to meet your needs?

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    Is God up in heaven saying, "Wow, there's just too much month at the end of the money this time around.

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    He has the ability to provide everything that you need.

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    Well, here's another promise.

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    Jesus promised that He would build His church.

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    Does He have the ability to do that?

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    So do you trust that God has the ability to carry out His plans?

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    Do you really believe that God has the ability to carry out His plans?

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    Here's how you know that you trust God.

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    It's going to show up in how you pray.

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    It's going to show up in how you pray.

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    If you're praying these safe little prayers that are just like, "God bless people and I hope everything works out for so and so." I encourage you again, pray big things.

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    You look at how people prayed in the Bible, they prayed for big things.

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    Why? Because they knew God had the power to do it.

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    That's why we can boldly go before God's throne and say, "God, I'm praying for Him to be healed.

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    I'm praying for You to remove the cancer.

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    God, I'm praying that You would provide for this church in a supernatural and abundant way.

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    God, I'm praying that this family member would come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior." Pray big things.

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    When you pray things like that, it shows up.

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    that you really believe that God can do what He says He's going to do.

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    And finally, not only do we trust God's timing in His plans, we trust God's ability.

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    Thirdly, I will trust how God will use me in His plans.

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    You're like, "Why was this message going to Zerubbabel again?" Look at verse 23, "On that day, declares the Lord of hosts, "I will take you, O Zerubbabel, My servant, the son of Shealtiel," declares the Lord, "and make you like a signet ring, for I have chosen you," declares the Lord of hosts.

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    What's this signet ring thing all about?

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    Well, the signet ring was a ring that the king wore.

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    It had his symbol on it. An insignia.

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    And they would actually seal letters, a layer of hot wax ring pressed in, to authenticate that it came from the king.

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    But the ring itself was a symbol of honor and authority.

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    He's the one that has the ring of authority.

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    So what's going on here with, "Okay, Zerubbabel, I'm going to make you like a signet ring." Why is this message directed at Zerubbabel?

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    You ready for a quick history lesson?

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    Zerubbabel was the grandson of Jehoiachin.

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    You're like, "Well, that clears things up. Who was Jehoiachin?" He was the ruler of Judah before Nebuchadnezzar conquered and sent the Israelites into exile.

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    Well, I have on your outline Jeremiah 22.

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    The reason that verse is down there is because this is in reference to Zerubbabel's grandfather, Jehoiachin.

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    In this passage he's called "Kaniah." It was actually a term of derision, but it's talking about Jehoiachin.

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    This passage in Jeremiah was spoken before the exile of Judah.

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    God was judging Keniah, Jehoiachin, by removing the kingly authority from him.

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    Look at this. It says, "As I live," declares the Lord, "though Keniah, the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, So were the signet ring on my right hand, yet I would tear you off and give you into the hand of those who seek your life, into the hand of those of whom you are afraid, even into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, and into the hands of the Chaldeans." So you see, as an act of judgment, the Lord was saying to Jehoiachin, "Okay, you have the kingly authority.

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    I'm about to rip that off and give it to someone else.

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    But then here in Haggai, what's happening is the Lord is restoring the kingly authority back to the family line.

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    Do you get that?

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    God says, "To your grandfather I ripped the ring off, but to you, Zerubbabel, I'm putting it on." Does that make sense?

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    Everybody with me?

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    Why is that important?

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    This is monumentally important because in 2 Samuel chapter 7, the Lord promised David that he would always have a descendant who would be on the throne.

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    Well, in removing the signet ring from Jehoiachin, they're like, "Well, wait a minute God, what about the promise to David?" He's keeping it because we see the restoration here is irrevable.

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    Interestingly, the rubbable shows up on both sides of Jesus' genealogy.

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    Did you know that?

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    Does Jesus have the right to reign on King David's throne?

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    He absolutely does.

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    The rubbable is on both sides of the genealogy.

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    Incredible.

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    But here's what I want you to focus on. History lesson over.

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    God is saying to the rubbable, "I have a plan.

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    And I've chosen you." "Okay, I've got a question. How does that work?" How does that work? You know, the whole sovereignty versus free will?

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    Calvinism versus Arminianism?

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    How does that work?

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    I'm going to give you the definitive answer on that right now.

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    Are you ready? Are you ready to write this down?

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    Sovereignty versus free will, Calvinism versus Arminianism.

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    Pastor Jeff, can you explain that?

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    How does that all work? Are you ready to write this down?

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    I don't know. I don't have any idea.

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    Here's what I do know. The Bible emphatically teaches both.

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    That God chooses and that man has to choose.

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    The Bible teaches both.

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    And do you know why people have been fighting about this for centuries?

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    It's because the Bible teaches both.

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    You know, you have the Arminians, they're like, "Here's our verses that say that man has free will and makes choices." And then the Calvinists are like, "Aha, yes, but there are these verses that say that God chooses us." And I'm just like, "Yeah, yeah, you're both right.

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    But neither of you are exclusively right." They're like, "Well, Pastor Jeff, it doesn't make any sense." And I would say, "Well, of course it doesn't make any sense." Think about it. The second that you were born, there's only two things really that you've known your entire lives, and that's time and space. Right?

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    Can you fathom an existence outside of time or space? You can't.

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    You measure everything by time and space.

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    Now you have a God who lives outside of time and space.

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    It would stand to reason that there are some things that He does, and some things that He says that don't make human sense.

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    So when the Bible says that we have to make a choice, and at the same time God chooses us, I'm just like, "Okay, both are true." And I have never lost a minute's sleep over that.

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    Because He is God and I am.

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    Not. Still not.

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    But the idea of God's sovereignty versus man's free will, that's something that you can't reject and it's something you can't reconcile.

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    Very simply, very straightforwardly, Zerubbabel, God says, "I've chosen you." Do we see where Zerubbabel had a say in the matter? I don't see it.

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    Do we see where God had some kind of an election here, you know, "Get votes and let me see your conduct or your character." I don't see that. Here's what I see.

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    "Zerubbabel, I've chosen you." You know, the Bible says that God, for you, for you, Christian, prepared works beforehand, and then He chose you to do them.

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    Ephesians 2.10 says that we were saved for good works that God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

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    And then He chose you to do them.

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    And this is where your confidence comes from.

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    Like, well, how is there confidence in this?

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    As many of you know, a year and a half ago, I was at an all-time low as far as discouragement.

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    I mean, I'm talking, "I don't want to get out of bed, I don't want to talk about it, I don't want to think about it." Just discouraged.

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    Just wave after wave of discouragement, discouragement.

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    There is one thing, there is one thing that kept me going.

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    There is one thing that kept me from renting a Harley and driving until I hit water.

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    And do you know what that one thing was?

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    It was in my time of praying and crying out to God and my frustration, and His still small voice, you know, He didn't crack open the heavens and scream, He didn't send me an email, you know, when God speaks to you in that still small voice, you know what I'm talking about?

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    He spoke to me in that way.

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    He just simply kept saying this, "Jeff, I called you to this. I called you to this." "God, this is happening. I called you to this." "But God, you don't understand, it's hard." God's like, "I called you to this." That was the only thing that kept me moving.

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    God chose me to do this.

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    This is a privilege that God has laid on me.

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    And in my bratty protests, there have even been times when I've said, "Well God, I didn't sign up for this." He's just like, "No you didn't. I chose you for this." That's what keeps me going.

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    Like, well what about me?

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    The work that's before you?

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    Go after that!

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    Because God chose you to do what He prepared for you to do.

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    Does God ever make a bad choice?

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    Absolutely not.

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    Whether your role is involved in leading worship.

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    God chose you for that.

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    God chose you for that.

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    Go after that.

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    Whether you're a small group leader, involved with the small group ministry, making disciples in small groups.

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    Is that the work that God has before you?

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    Go after that because God chose you for that.

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    Children's ministry.

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    Do you work with the kids?

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    children about the Lord. You go after that with everything in you because God chose you for that. You're involved in hospitality and assimilation and helping visitors become members.

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    You go after that because God called you to that and He prepared that for you ahead of time. You go after that. As God called you to work with your hands and turn the school into a church.

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    You go after that.

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    Because God prepared that for you, and He chose you to do it.

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    God says, "Here's your agenda, and I handpicked you to make it happen." We don't need to explain it.

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    We just need to do it.

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    I read a great quote from Jerry Bridges.

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    I didn't write it down, but I'm going to try to remember it.

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    He said, "When it comes to our duty, It's about the revealed will of God.

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    But when it comes to trust, it's about the sovereignty of God.

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    Meaning, what God says in His Word, I just do it.

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    And when it comes to trusting God for the things that I don't understand, I just have to rest in His sovereignty.

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    I'm sure I butchered that quote.

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    more exact than we did or something. You get the point, right?

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    As we close our series, it's decision time. It's decision time. And I want to say as we close the very thing that I said when we started this series, beginning of May. There is very There is very little you have control over.

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    Your health?

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    You have a little control over that.

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    Not total.

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    Your circumstances?

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    You have very little control over that.

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    Your relationships?

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    Honestly, you have very little control over that.

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    But there is one thing in your life that you have complete, absolute, total, 100% control over.

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    What is it?

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    Your priorities.

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    And Haggai teaches that God is calling you to change your priorities.

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    And He will bless your work when you do.

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    And He loves you enough to discipline you if your priorities are out of whack.

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    Looking back at this book, this prophecy, how are you doing in your priorities?

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    Can you say, "I will make worship a priority." You know, I've been so busy just with my own business, I haven't allowed Jesus Christ to really have the first place in my life.

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    and so busy with work and home and kids and sports and blah blah blah.

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    I haven't really let Jesus Christ be first in my life.

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    Change that priority today.

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    What about relationship?

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    Yeah, you know what, I've been kind of going through the motions and maybe kind of fulfilling a religious duty, but I haven't really been passionate about my walk with the Lord.

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    I haven't really been in God's Word, in prayer on my own.

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    I've kind of backed off on my own personal devotion time.

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    You can restore that priority right now.

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    Last week we talked about holiness.

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    You know what, I've let some areas of sin creep into my life.

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    You know what, I thought I was done with some things, and I've let some things creep back in.

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    I've been watching some things I shouldn't be watching on TV or on the computer.

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    I've been associating myself with some people I shouldn't have been.

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    I've been saying some things that really are inappropriate for someone representing God to say.

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    I've really let it slip in the area of holiness.

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    Today can be the day that holiness becomes a priority.

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    And finally, it's trust, right? Trust.

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    You know what, I haven't really trusted God.

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    I just haven't been trusting Him.

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    I've been trying to take matters into my own hands.

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    I've been worrying.

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    I've been making myself sick.

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    So worried about these things that are happening.

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    I haven't really trusted God.

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    Today can be the day that you make trust a priority.

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    No matter what happens, God is in absolute.

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    The one thing you can fix in this moment, to live the life that God called me to, The absolute fullest.

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    I'm going to restore.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Haggai 2:20-23

  1. The Bible teaches that God chooses people­ for salvation (John 6:37) and for their
    good works (Ephesians 2:10). Does this comfort or confuse you? Why?
     

  2. How do we know God’s promises are true? What is your assurance that God will fulfill
    His plans for you?

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another!

The Priority of Holiness

Holiness:

Defined:

Aspects of:

Why I Must Make Holiness a Priority:


  1. Holiness isn't CONTAGIOUS . (Hg 2:10-13)

  2. Holiness is a HEART issue. (Hg 2:14)

  3. Holiness is God's AGENDA. (Hg 2:15-17)

  4. Holiness sees God at WORK. (Hg 2:18-19)

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    Okay, open up your Bibles to the book of Haggai.

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    We have a fan of Haggai today in the service.

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    Hopefully many by this point.

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    This is actually the third of four sermons that are actually in the book of Haggai.

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    To give you a little background on what's happening, recall at this point in the nation of Israel after the division of the nation after the conquest by the Assyrians and the Babylonians the Lord through the Persians was allowing the Israelites to go back into their own land. Do you remember under the civil leader of Zerubbabel and under the high priest Joshua the Lord sent 50,000 Israelites back to Jerusalem. Remember the Persian king said well the people that we conquer are probably going to be happier to serve us if they're in their own neighborhoods and that was ordained by God getting his people back in the land that he promised to Abraham. Well you recall 536 BC they started to rebuild the temple and just a couple of years into the project they stopped and they didn't pick it back up again.

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    For 14 years, the temple just sat there, started.

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    And what were they doing?

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    Well, we saw they were working on their own houses.

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    They were kind of doing their own thing.

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    And the Lord sent this prophet to say, hey, you need to stop and think about what you're doing.

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    You've no longer allowed me to be the priority of your life.

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    Now I'm at the bottom of your list.

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    You're concerned about building your house.

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    God says, "What about my house?" And that's what the book of Haggai is about, is priorities.

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    And that's what we're looking at this month.

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    How are you doing in your life with your priorities?

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    The things in your life that should be the most important, are they actually the most important things in your life?

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    Or do you find yourself trying to squeeze those things in?

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    First message, we said the priority is worship.

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    God first in every area of my life.

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    And last week we talked about relationship.

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    That our work for the Lord has to come out of our walk with the Lord.

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    And we saw that the Lord promised the Israelites, I will be with you, I will be with you.

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    That's the basis of what we do.

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    It's a partnership with God.

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    It's God-empowered work.

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    Today we're going to talk about the priority of holiness.

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    I want you to jot some notes down on your outline.

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    I just have a section on there that says holiness.

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    Because when we say holiness, I'm sure there are people sitting in this room right now that are nodding their heads, but inside they're going, "I have no idea what that even means." I'm not going to ask you to raise your hands.

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    you have some concept, rightly or wrongly, of what holiness is.

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    So, first of all, holiness is not, holiness is not, break this down, it's not outward things, okay?

    03:33-03:38

    Some people think holiness is, you have to dress this certain way.

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    Now certainly we promote modesty, okay?

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    But some people take that to mean, here's what holiness is, if you're a woman, you have to have your hair in a bun, you have to have a floor-length denim skirt, okay, brand new Skechers, and unless you're wearing that, those of you who are laughing know exactly what I'm talking about.

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    And if that's your fashion style, hey, praise the Lord for that.

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    What I'm saying is some people think that unless that's what you're wearing, you're not holy.

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    And I've shared that story with you before.

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    I had a lady confront me on that before I was married.

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    Would you let your wife wear pants, she told me.

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    And I'm like, as opposed to...

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    What she meant was, you wouldn't dare let your wife wear anything other than a floor-length denim skirt, right?

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    And I'm just like, you know, this was before I was married.

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    I'm like, lady, I'm years away from even entertaining this thought.

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    Okay?

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    And for some people, that's what holiness is.

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    It's this outward thing.

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    Okay?

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    And for some people, holiness is about keeping the rules.

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    I have this down in my notes.

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    Holiness is not legalism.

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    Okay?

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    Some people think this.

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    there's a list of rules.

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    And as long as I keep the rules, that's what makes me holy.

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    OK, I don't dance.

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    I don't play cards.

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    I don't ever go to the movie theater. I I don't this.

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    I don't that.

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    And as long as I don't do these things, that's what makes me a holy person.

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    And that's not what holiness is.

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    You're like, well, Pastor Jeff, that sounds like what a lot of people think holiness is.

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    So if you're saying that's not what holiness is, we get a little bit of a problem because You know, holiness shows up over 600 times in the Bible.

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    You know that?

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    The concept of holiness shows up over 600 times.

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    So like, what has to be about something, right?

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    I mean, it has to be about something.

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    What is it?

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    There's a lot of ways we can define this, but for our purposes today, oh, this, very hard to put together one sermon subject when volumes of books have been written about this. Volumes. Creatures much smarter than me writing volumes, wrestling through what this concept means. But for today I'd like to boil it down to this definition. Holiness means morally blameless.

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    We're going with that definition today morally blameless meaning this there is only one who is holy holy also means separated there's only one who is holy and that is who as God you remember Isaiah chapter 6 when Isaiah saw the Lord seated on his throne you remember the angels flying around what were they crying out you remember Holy, holy, holy.

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    It's the very thing that characterizes who God is.

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    You get to the end of your Bibles in the book of Revelation, you know, holy, holy, it's this concept of holiness.

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    God is holy, God is the only one who is inherently holy.

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    You're like, well, can you unpack that definition for me a little bit?

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    Yes, I can.

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    And here's what I mean.

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    God always knows what is right, and he always does what is right.

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    God always knows what is right, and God always does what is right, because that's who he is.

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    God is the source of holiness.

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    God is the source of all truth.

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    So everything that God says and everything that God does is perfectly holy because everything he says and he does is consistent with his perfect character.

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    In our homeschool class that I'm working with with the kids, we've been studying the Greek gods and the Roman gods and they were like people.

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    They were backstabbers and they were liars and they were adulterers and God is not like that.

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    God is holy, he always does what is perfect every time.

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    He knows what is right and he always does what is right.

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    Not only is God holy, but he commands us to be holy.

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    Did you know that?

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    1 Peter 1.16, Peter quoting from Leviticus 11.44 says, this is from God. God says you shall be holy for I am holy. That's one of those verses in the Bible that just makes me tremble. That the Lord says Old Testament and New Testament you are to be holy because I am holy.

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    I'll jot this down on your outline when we talk about holiness understand this This is kind of Theology 101 here.

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    There are two aspects of holiness.

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    There are two aspects of holiness.

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    The first one, write down the word positional.

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    There's positional holiness.

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    What does that mean?

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    Positional holiness means for the person who receives Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, God pronounces you holy.

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    What does that mean?

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    2 Corinthians 5.21 says that he took him, God took Jesus, who knew no sin to become sin for us.

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    When Jesus was on the cross, he was the personification of sin.

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    And when God was punishing Jesus, he was punishing sin.

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    He was punishing my sin.

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    He was punishing your sin.

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    There is that verse says, OK, so he took him who knew no sin to become sin for us so that we might become the righteousness of God to understand church.

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    When you receive Jesus Christ.

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    He puts his righteousness on you.

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    So when God sees you, he sees you as being.

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    This blows my mind more than anything else in the Bible.

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    This blows my mind.

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    When you receive Jesus, God sees you as righteous as he himself is.

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    God sees you as righteous as Jesus is.

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    How righteous is Jesus?

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    Scale of one to 10.

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    Ben Murphy.

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    Infinity, right?

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    Jesus is perfectly righteous in all ways.

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    And God puts his righteousness on us.

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    Okay.

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    It would be like if you went down to pay your rent and you didn't have the money, like, you know, my rent is, you know, $800 and I don't have $800 and I go down to your bank and I put $800 into your bank account.

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    Okay.

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    Now you have it.

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    You didn't earn it.

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    But somebody gave it on your behalf, so now you're in possession of it.

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    So think in terms of a spiritual bank account, you are bankrupt.

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    When it comes to holiness, how much do you have?

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    You're in the red.

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    Is that right?

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    Because of the car batteries, I can never remember what's positive and negative.

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    'Cause in car batteries, negative is red, but we talk about finances.

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    No, no.

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    That's why that's sparking.

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    Thank you. Negative is black in the car battery.

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    But when you're in the black financially, that's good.

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    Right, Ken?

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    I messed that up eight days a week.

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    Anyways. Spiritually, Christ puts his righteousness on your account.

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    So understand this when you stand before God someday, if you've received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, he says you are perfectly whole.

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    Perfect positional righteousness.

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    What we're going to be talking about today is practical righteousness.

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    Right down the word practical.

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    What does that mean?

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    Here's a definition for practical righteousness.

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    It's making choices of obedience to live out my identity in Christ.

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    I'm going to repeat that.

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    It's making choices of obedience to live out my identity in Christ.

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    Holiness is two things.

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    God says you're holy in Jesus and he commands you to be holy.

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    That's why, in other words, the New Testament says we are made holy and we are called to be holy.

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    You're like, well, wait, wait, wait.

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    Isn't that two different things?

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    Either we are or we aren't.

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    It's not two different things.

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    You are made holy and God calls you to be holy.

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    God calls you, church, to make choices of obedience to live out your identity in Jesus Christ.

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    That's why the Hebrew writer, Hebrews 10.10, he says, "We have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all." Sanctified means made holy.

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    He says, "Because of what Jesus did, we are perfectly holy once for all forever." But then two chapters later, he says, "In your struggle against sin, you have not yet resist it to the point of shedding your blood.

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    So in just a couple of chapters, he's talking about this ongoing struggle that we still have, wrestling against sin.

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    So there's positional holiness, and then there's practical holiness, what God has done for us in Christ, and then we make choices of obedience to live out our identity in Christ.

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    Everybody with me?

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    Are you still thinking about the car battery?

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    We're going to move on, but Ken will explain that to you after service.

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    So Haggai, right?

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    Here's the problem.

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    I'm going to give you the heads up on what the problem is, because then when we get into the text you're going to see it.

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    The problem was, Haggai was like, "Okay, it's time to rebuild the temple, and you've neglected it." And they were going about it, but many of them were still living in sin.

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    They were going about the work of rebuilding the temple, but they were still holding on to some areas of sin in their lives.

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    And that's what prompted this third message from Haggai.

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    Compare it to this.

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    Imagine that we were going to plant Harvest Bible Chapel, Pittsburgh West, okay?

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    So we have this pastor that's going to go and be the church planning pastor.

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    And he goes to that area and he starts raising a core group of people that are going to Plant Harvest Bible Chapel, Pittsburgh West.

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    And James McDonald calls that pastor and he says, "How's the church plant going?" And the pastor says, "Well, you know what?

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    "My core group, they're a gnarly bunch, man.

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    "This person that we have in charge of assimilation, "yeah, he's kind of cheating on his wife." And by the way, the lady that's in charge of our children's ministry is a raging alcoholic.

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    And the guy in charge of the finances, he's a thief.

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    He had to serve some time in jail for embezzlement.

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    And the guy in charge of our facilities, he has a terribly foul mouth.

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    And he's always making really inappropriate jokes while they're doing set up.

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    But hey, the good news is the church is getting planted.

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    Now what do you think James MacDonald's reaction to that's going to be?

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    Like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait, wait, who's doing what now?" And they're like, "But James, we planted the church, man, isn't that what you wanted?" "You wanted the church planted, right? And we planted the church." Like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a second.

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    More important than getting the church planted is your obedience out your identity in Christ.

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    You see, the ends do not justify the means.

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    The ends don't justify the means.

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    And that's what was happening in Haggai's day.

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    "Oh, the work's getting done, the work's getting done." Like, you're living in sin.

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    "Well, doesn't matter, the work's getting done." Well, holiness has to be a priority.

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    So I jot these down, why I must make holiness a priority.

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    You're going to see this all right in the text.

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    Write this down, number one, church, holiness isn't contagious.

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    Holiness isn't contagious.

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    Look at verses 10 through 13.

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    On the 24th day of the ninth month in the second year of Darius, the word of the Lord came by Haggai the prophet.

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    Thus says the Lord of hosts.

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    Ask the priests about the law.

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    If someone carries holy meat in the fold of his garment.

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    And touches with his fold bread or stew or wine or oil or any kind of food, does it become holy?

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    So the Lord's like, OK, pop quiz on how the law works.

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    OK, so you have this.

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    You know, holy meat in the fold of clothes.

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    And if you take that fold of your clothes where the meat is and you touch other things with it, those other things you touch become holy.

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    Without looking, does anybody know the answer to that?

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    I had to look.

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    Well, do you want honesty?

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    The priest answered and said, no.

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    They're like, that's not how it works.

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    You can't take something that's holy and touch something else to make it become holy.

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    That's not how it works.

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    All right, very good.

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    Then Haggai said, "If someone who is unclean by contact with a dead body touches any of these, does it become unclean?" Remember, that was one of the things under Old Testament law, touching dead things made you unclean.

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    So if you touch a dead body and become unclean and then touch one of these things, do they become unclean?

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    Yes or no?

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    Well, let's see.

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    I didn't know this one either.

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    I didn't remember much from Bible college.

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    I was too busy trying to jump my car.

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    The priest answered and said, "It does become unclean." Okay, so you were right.

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    I saw some of you shaking your head.

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    Mike Gates right away.

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    was like, "Yeah, I know the answer to that one.

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    "You're right, it does become unclean." Like, what is the point of that story?

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    Well, in the Old Testament, holiness was taught through adherence to the law.

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    The problem for Israel was externals became the focus.

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    So they were constantly thinking, what is holy or clean, or rather, what is unholy or unclean?

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    Like, well, what's going on here?

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    Well, the problem was, The reason the Lord introduced this concept was these Israelites who were rebuilding the temple thought was long as I am in contact with the temple That is making me clean You're living in sin So it doesn't matter because I'm working at the temple that means I'm clean, but you're living a very unclean lifestyle. It doesn't matter I'm rebuilding the temple that makes me clean. Do you see the problem?

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    You see the problem. It's like this Using a physical illustration Let's pretend that my brothers and sister here Have a very Contagious disease what Sally you're the medical expert here. What's a what's a very contagious disease?

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    Leprosy you guys have leprosy How about like something? I don't want to catch Chicken pox, okay so I'm with these three people that have chicken pox and I've never had chicken pox Okay, what are the chances that as I'm hanging out with them like oh, I just love this guy so much I just Bob can I just hang out with you?

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    You're just such a good friend to me.

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    What are the chances that I'm going to catch chicken pox?

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    Pretty good chance.

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    Pretty good chance.

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    Okay, I'm like, you know, you're like Pastor Jeff, you're gonna get sick.

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    Like, you know what, no I'm not, because here's what else I'm gonna do.

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    My good friends, the Fredricks here, they are the epitome of health.

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    They just are.

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    You can't possibly get any healthier.

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    They, you know, dietician, you know, exercise, and what was on your plate?

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    Nevermind.

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    (audience laughing) These guys are the epitome of health.

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    And I'm like, well, if I just hang around them, I'll catch healthy, right?

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    Isn't that how it works?

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    Right, Sally, isn't that how it works?

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    Like, I'm just gonna like move in with them for a few weeks, and I'm going to catch healthy.

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    Now, obviously, even for my limited medical knowledge, I know that's not how it works.

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    Don't catch health.

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    But you do catch what?

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    You do catch disease, don't you?

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    And that was the point of this illustration that the Lord was using here.

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    He was saying, look, you don't catch holiness.

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    You don't do that.

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    But you can catch unholiness.

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    If you're living in sin, the holiness of the temple is just not going to rub off on you.

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    Holiness isn't contagious.

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    on holiness, however, is very contagious.

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    Leaving the television on the Christian channel doesn't guarantee that you're going to be holy.

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    If you leave your television on pornography, it guarantees that you are going to eventually be corrupted by it.

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    Coming to church doesn't guarantee that you're going to catch holiness.

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    You don't catch holiness by coming to church.

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    However, spending your nights at the quote -unquote gentlemen's club, guarantees pollution.

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    Do you think when you open yourself up to sinful things that it's not going to affect you? Do you think you can look at the images on the computer or watch these things on the television or be around people that are constantly immersed in immoral jokes and thoughts and activities? You think you can be subjected to those things and they not affect you?

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    And the church's answer is, "Well, it doesn't matter because I go to church on Sunday." That's where I think the message that the Lord gave through Haggai is so relevant today.

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    You're not going to catch holiness at church, but you're going to catch corruption.

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    That's why in a church there's always a danger.

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    Hear me, there's a danger in keeping close friendships with unsaved people.

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    we are to be salt and light.

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    I'm not saying, you know, unfriend all of your unsafe friends.

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    I'm not saying that.

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    But interestingly, first Corinthians 1533 says, Do not be deceived.

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    Bad company ruins good morals.

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    That's something you have to be on your guard against because the Bible gives a very specific warning against that.

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    How many times do you hear people say, Well, they're not going to affect me, I'm going to affect them.

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    The Bible warns otherwise, especially young people.

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    The Bible warns otherwise.

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    The holiness has to be a priority because it doesn't come as natural default mode.

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    You aren't going to miraculously catch it at church.

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    Holiness is not contagious.

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    Secondly, why I must make holiness a priority, holiness is a heart issue.

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    It's a heart issue.

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    Look at verse 14.

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    "And Haggai answered and said," I remember the Lord, through the prophet, gave this illustration.

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    "Haggai answered and said, 'So it is with this people, and with this nation before me,' declares the Lord, 'and so with every work of their hands, and what they offer there is unclean.'" clean.

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    The Lord was saying that their work was unclean because of sin.

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    God's not about, "Well, just get it done.

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    Just get it done.

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    Just get the project done." God is about the heart.

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    God is about your heart more than he is about you getting a project done.

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    Many years ago, a church where I had served ran into an issue where there was this couple who was having some marriage problems, and the man came to the elders and he said, "I want to save my marriage.

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    I want to save my marriage." And we prayed with the man and counseling, and shortly after that, or rather I would say in the midst of that, one of the youth from our church found the man on a date with his mistress. Busted. The girl's father went to this man and said, "Hey, we've got to talk.

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    You're wanting to save your marriage, but my daughter saw you out on a date with this other woman and we've got to talk." And the man was furious. And he was, "Forget this, I'm out of here like gone well this guy was part of the music ministry and we had people in the music ministry that were outraged why because this guy was running around on his wife no they were outraged that somebody confronted him on his sin to the point that he left the church and he was our tenor.

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    That is an absolutely true story.

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    They were outraged because he was the tenor.

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    See, the mindset there was it's about getting a job done, it's about getting a job done where the Lord says it's about the heart, about the heart.

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    I care more about you loving your wife than I care about what part you sing.

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    I care more about you taking care of your family than your musical ability.

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    Insert whatever job the Lord has called you to, he cares more.

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    About your personal walk with him, he cares more about your heart, he cares more about you pursuing holiness.

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    than the job or the talent that you bring to the table.

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    Christians. When we said.

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    We do not say it because we are slaves to sin.

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    We sit as people who have freedom of choice.

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    Did you know that we are no longer slaves to sin?

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    But we said, as those who have freedom and choice and when we said.

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    We feel miserable.

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    Like anybody testify to that, I can.

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    When I sin, I feel miserable.

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    Do you know why that is?

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    You know why you feel so miserable when you sin?

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    The reason you feel so miserable is because sin is inconsistent with your new character in Jesus Christ.

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    That's why you feel miserable.

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    Remember we said, "Because God knows what is right and he always does what is right, that is holy." No.

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    God is pronounced as holy.

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    That is our character in Christ.

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    So when we sin, we are living contrary to this new nature we have and this new identity that we have in Jesus.

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    That's why we feel so messed up when we sin.

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    Like, "That's not who I am.

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    That's not who I am." That's why the world, that's why they can sin and not feel bad, unless it's a legal thing or they get caught or whatever.

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    That's why a Christian can sin and even though nobody else knows about it, they feel terrible because that's not who I am in Christ.

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    Holiness is a hard issue in church.

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    I have to insert this.

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    When it comes to your practical holiness, it's a matter of the will.

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    And you have a personal responsibility to partner with God in this endeavor.

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    You have responsibility.

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    Like, "Well, I'm not sure that that's true." Well, the New Testament over and over tells us about saying no to sin.

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    Whose job is that?

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    Whose job is it to say no to sin?

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    Am I on the hook for that or is God on the hook for that?

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    God's power, I'm on the hook being responsible for saying no to sin. The New Testament says that we should mortify sin in our bodies. Who's that command for?

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    That command's for me. There are choices that I need to make to put sin to death. All of the New Testament writers talked about it.

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    For further study, Paul talked about it in 1 Thessalonians 4 verses 3-7 you have choices to make.

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    1 Peter 1, 14-16, Peter says you have choices that you have to make in pursuing holiness.

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    1 John 3, 3 John says it, we purify ourselves because he is pure.

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    You have a personal responsibility in this.

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    So I would ask you with that in mind, what sin have you been holding on to?

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    What sin have you been holding on to?

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    What little secret something have you been harboring in some corner of your heart that maybe nobody knows about?

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    It's time to get real with God about that.

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    This little thing in your life that you think nobody knows about, God knows.

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    This little thing in your life that you're like, well, it's wrong, but it's not a big deal.

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    All sin is a big deal.

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    God hates sin.

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    Do you know the Bible says that?

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    God hates sin.

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    He hates sin.

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    The Bible doesn't say God hates the big ones and is mildly peeved at the little ones.

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    The Bible does not say that.

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    The Bible says God hates sin.

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    So if God is that fired up about sin, we should be too.

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    It was my sin that crucified my Savior.

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    How can I not hate my own sin?

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    Time to get real.

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    It's time to get real with God about your sin.

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    Why?

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    Because number three, holiness is God's agenda.

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    Holiness is God's agenda.

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    Look at verses 15 through 17.

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    This is going to sound very familiar, and it should.

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    Now then consider from this day onward, Before stone was placed upon stone in the temple of the Lord, how did you fare?

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    When one came to a heap of twenty measures, there were but ten.

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    When one came to the wine vat to draw fifty measures, there were but twenty.

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    How is this happening?

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    How do we keep getting the short end of the stick here?

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    Verse 17 tells you how it happened.

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    I struck you.

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    the products of your toil with blight and with mildew and with hail yet you did not turn to me declares the Lord just like in the first message of this series Haggai's first message in chapter one the Lord is saying do you remember how miserable you were in your disobedience you remember how miserable you were when you put yourself first that's why we said in the first message God will not let you be satisfied without Him.

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    He won't do it.

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    He will not let you be satisfied without Him.

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    Like, "Oh, you don't think your relationship with me is important?

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    You're not going to find satisfaction anywhere else." And I'll personally see to that.

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    In the same way, the Lord is reminding that He's not going to let us be satisfied when we're living in sin.

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    He just won't.

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    He just won't.

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    You think that you can live in flagrant, unrepentant sin and God's just going to let that go?

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    That's what the Lord was pointing out here.

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    Life's not easy when you're sinning.

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    Did you ever notice that?

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    Anybody testify to that?

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    Did anybody think through a season in their life?

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    Anybody?

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    A season in my life when I was involved in sin and life was incredibly difficult.

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    Can anybody testify to that?

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    How does that happen?

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    The Lord makes that happen.

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    He's not going to let you sit satisfied in your sin.

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    He's not going to do it.

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    Romans 8.29 tells us that God's goal for every believer is to be conformed into the image of his Son.

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    As we said, God's goal is more than just getting the temple rebuilt or getting a church planted or doing your job in the church.

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    His goal is so much more than that.

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    God's goal is after you growing like Jesus Christ.

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    Living in sin is contrary to God's purpose for our salvation.

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    If God saved you to conform you into the image of his Son, then he's not going to let you live in sin.

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    We know what God's agenda is, conforming to the image of his Son, but do you know why he is after that?

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    You know why God wants you to conform into the image of his Son?

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    There are really two reasons, there are many, but I'm going to give you two.

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    First of all, he wants you to reflect his glory.

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    He wants you to reflect his glory.

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    should know what God is like when they see Him in you.

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    You see, as the Holy Spirit is working through you with love and joy and peace and patience and kindness and all of the fruit of the Holy Spirit, when people see that, they should say that's what God's like.

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    That's why God's conforming into the image of His Son.

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    You're representing Him.

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    And He wants an accurate representation.

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    But another reason that God is after that, this is more personal, but sin causes pain.

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    And God does not want you destroying yourself.

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    He doesn't want you destroying yourself.

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    What does He do?

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    Well, we saw in verse 17, He says, "I struck you." The Lord disciplines His children.

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    The Lord disciplines His children.

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    Now as a perfect father, when the Lord disciplines, the end game is what?

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    It's correction.

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    And parents, sometimes haven't we, I've been guilty of this, haven't we disciplined wrongly?

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    We've disciplined our children because we're angry, because we're upset, and that's not proper discipline.

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    Discipline has in mind correction.

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    If this is wrong, I'm going to bring some hardship so that you learn to correct this wrong behavior.

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    Because we're children of God, the Bible tells us in Hebrews 12, God disciplines us as His children.

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    Have you ever been in Walmart and saw the kid acting up that you wanted to discipline?

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    Somebody else's kid?

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    Have you ever seen that?

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    Have you ever been there?

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    do that, here's some free legal advice, don't discipline other people's kids.

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    That is not your job.

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    Your job is to discipline your own kids, right?

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    That's a job you should take very seriously, but nobody takes that job more seriously than God. Did you know that? God says, "Jay Nauer is my son, and I love him, and I'm going to doing something that's hurting Himself, misrepresenting me, I'm going to correct Him.

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    That's how God disciplines.

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    You wouldn't let your child get away with flagrant, persistent, unrepentant sin, would you?

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    Those of you that have kids.

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    If your child is being blatantly and flagrantly rebellious, how long are you going to let that happen?

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    How long?

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    "Oh, it's just a phase." We'll revisit this in a few years, and maybe he'll grow out of it.

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    Parents, is that what you do?

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    When it's flagrant, unrepentant, persistent rebellion, what do you do?

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    Parents, it's time to lay the hammer down now, right?

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    We cannot let this continue.

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    It's not good for them, it's not good for the family.

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    And you're an imperfect parent.

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    So how much more does the perfect parent, God the Father, discipline his children?

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    For someone here this morning that is living in sin, here's a word from the Lord, from Haggai.

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    Things are not going to get easier until you deal with it.

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    Things are not going to get easier until you deal with it.

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    Receive the discipline of the Lord.

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    And finally, holiness sees God at work.

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    Holiness sees God at work.

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    from this day onward, from the 24th day of the ninth month, since the day that the foundation of the Lord's temple was laid, consider, is the seed yet in the barn?

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    Indeed, the vine, the fig tree, the pomegranate, the olive tree have yielded nothing.

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    But, from this day on, I will bless you.

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    Sin has a way of defiling what we are doing.

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    We even see that in the New Testament.

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    Did you know that?

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    2 Timothy 2.21, jot that reference down.

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    2 Timothy 2.21 says, "Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from what is dishonorable, he will be a vessel for honorable use, set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house, ready for every good work." Even in the New Testament, there's a link between holiness and usefulness. The Holy Spirit empowers and makes our service effective.

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    Notice the end of this passage. The Lord says, "But from this day on I will bless you." Remember how frustrated you were? Well, as you move on with clean hands, the Lord tells the Israelites, "God says I'm going to bless you. I'm going to bless your work." but I don't bless a cause.

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    So what do we do?

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    Well, I see it three times in this passage here again.

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    Verse 15, the Lord says, "Consider." Verse 18, the Lord says, "Consider the first word and the last word in verse 18, guess what it is?

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    Consider." Just stop right now and consider.

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    How much has holiness been in front of you?

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    How much have you been presuming on grace?

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    That we continue to sin that grace may abound?

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    How much have you been presuming?

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    How much have you been using this title of, "I have freedom in Christ, so it doesn't matter if I sin or not." That's not biblical thinking at all.

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    I think sometimes we get so wrapped up in our freedom that we can ignore the fact that holiness is a priority.

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    Father, the Lord three times in his passage said, "Stop, think about what you're doing.

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    "Consider, consider, consider, stop and think.

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    "Look at yourself.

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    "Has holiness been a priority?

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    "When was the last time that you've gone to the Lord "and earnestly prayed over a sin issue in your own heart?

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    Has that been a priority?

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    God, I see that, you know, I'm still gossiping.

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    God, I'm so envious and I'm so bitter.

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    When was the last time you've gone to the Lord?

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    When was the last time that you've gone to his word, looking for answers, like, God, I know that I'm really struggling in this area, I know your word has the answers, and you've been reading and you've been memorizing and you've been meditating.

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    'Cause you wanna wrestle this in, you know it's wrong.

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    Consider, when was the last time you've done that?

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    What about in your small group?

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    You know, the Bible tells us that we are to confess our sins one to another and pray for one another.

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    That's not because I can forgive you of your sins or you forgive me of mine.

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    But sin would want to keep itself hidden.

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    Where God would say, "You need to confess your sins one to another.

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    Pray with one another.

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    real with one another.

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    Consider when was the last time you sat down with a brother, a lady, when was the last time you sat down with a sister and a lord and said, "Here's what's really going on in my heart.

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    Here's what I really need prayer for." Consider.

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    The good news is God has given us the resources for holiness.

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    He's pronounced us holy in Christ.

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    He's given us this new identity, and He's given us His Holy Spirit to empower.

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    God's not calling you to do something that He hasn't given you the tools, because we find that He Himself is our strength.

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    The church, I would encourage you to use the resources that God has given, and like the Israelites in Haggai's day, you will see God at work in your life never before.

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    That's right.

Parents! Encourage your children to take some notes on the sermon and discuss these questions this week. Make the concepts age appropriate for your children:
Read Haggai 2:10-19

  1. Why do parents discipline their children? Why does God discipline us? How does God discipline us?
     

  2. In Haggai 2:13-13, God warns that you can’t catch holiness but you can catch unholiness (explain that it is like a disease: you can catch a disease, but you can’t “catch” health). How can being around the wrong people affect us? (1 Corinthians 15:33)

The Priority of Relationship

Your WALK with God Motivates
Your WORK for God.

  1. Haggai 1:12-15

  2. When we say: I'm not FEELING it.
    Then God says: You will after you OBEY.

  3. Haggai 2:1-3,9

  4. When we say: I miss the GOOD old days.
    Then God says: Your BEST days are ahead

  5. Haggai 2:4-5

  6. When we say: I'm not sure God is WITH ME on this.
    Then God says: I AM and ALWAYS have been.

  7. Haggai 2:6-8

  8. When we say: I'm in over my HEAD .
    Then God says: I'm NOT .

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    Open up your Bibles to the book of Haggai.

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    It's very exact, and it's actually the second shortest book of the Old Testament.

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    So if you go to the book of Matthew in the New Testament, and take a left, you're going to come back to the book.

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    So there's Malachi, Zechariah, and then you're going to get to this little book called Haggai.

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    This month, I'm writing this book, and I got a pretty advanced mindset.

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    It's about higher orders.

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    If you go into my office, you're going to see that all of the walls I have are dry ice floors.

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    And there's just lists, as soon as I'm done, you can walk in and you're done.

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    You talk to my office, they have a unit of credit for the top five.

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    There's dry ice floors everywhere.

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    And I'll listen to a list of people that I don't follow all along with.

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    Now, this is a list of things I have to do for the church, and this one is a list of resources that I need to check out.

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    I need to get to my desk.

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    Here's a list of things that I need to talk to Ryan about, here's a list of things that we need to talk about on the website, here's some things I need to talk about with small groups, and here's some things I need to talk to Ken about financially.

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    The wall in front of my desk, I literally had to nail down a list to the wall, and I had slips of paper hanging, so guess what?

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    More lists!

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    And there's times when I'm in my office, and I sit down, and I'm looking through these dry erase boards, and I'm looking at these lists on my desk, and I'm looking at the wall, and I'm looking at all this stuff, and I'm...

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    I just think...

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    "Get a figure." Anybody else? I don't have it. I have so much to do.

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    I'm not even sure where to start.

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    And, uh, I suppose we have priorities, right?

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    The book you're paying right now has some priorities.

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    Quick history lesson for you.

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    We were here last week. This stuff is on our website.

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    To help set the context, remember the nation of Israel after Solomon's reign divided into two nations.

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    There were ten tribes. Northern Israel, the connected name, Israel.

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    There are two tribes, one of them is Jeroboam, and one of them is Judah.

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    And God said that because of their persistent sin, He was going to send an omnibation, an act of discipline, to calm them.

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    So Jeroboam and Jeroboam persisted in sin, and in 720 BC, the war between the Assyrians.

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    And Judah didn't take note.

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    And Judah persisted in saying, "About 586 BC, the words of the Babylonians, "to conquer them." Well, the Lord made a promise to Abraham, a promise that will never change.

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    That man belongs to the Jewish people, and God is going to restore that.

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    That's actually what we saw in the New World, on the Persians, they allowed the Israelites to come back into Jerusalem, to start rebuilding.

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    You can speak to Cyrus the Apostle, we found our deep people, we built the Al-Hakkari service up there in our neighborhood.

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    So they sent about 50,000 Jews from about 536 BC to come back to Jerusalem, and under the leadership of Zerubbabel, who was the civil leader, the governor leader, and under Joshua, who was the high priest.

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    And they went back to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.

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    And they started out really strong. And for two years they went after it.

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    And then in 504 BC, they just stopped. They just walked.

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    And they had their excuses. They were getting opposition from the Samaritans and...

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    We saw a lot of people on there, excuse me, it's just how it is, it's just how we do it.

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    And the foundations were laid and sat on it for 14 years.

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    For 14 years!

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    The foundations were laid while the Israelites were doing it.

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    They were just back there doing their own house.

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    You know, building their own houses and rebuilding their own gardens and and getting all their things in order.

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    And then 520 BC, the Lord sends a prophet Haggis, after 14 years of stagnation of the temple project, the Lord sends this prophet, who we're going to read today, with this message.

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    And the Lord says, you need to consider your ways.

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    Because your prayer is messed up.

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    You're working on your house like you've neglected God's house.

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    Example.

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    Book of Haggai has you four sermons.

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    They were all spoken in 520 BC.

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    Because of the days in the book, you know exactly what days these sermons were given on.

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    Did you know that?

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    The first one was August 29th, the second one was on April 17th, and the last two were on December the 18th.

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    The message we're going to look at today is the second message.

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    And we're going to see that people immediately responded.

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    And so the last week, the priority had to be worship.

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    Everything else in your life is going to flow out of God being first in your life.

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    And God says get to work.

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    But before we get into this passage, I want to say something about work, because a lot of people get confused.

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    about works.

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    You're good for a little bossy They blow up I don't care How many suitcases you've served at?

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    I'm a little is you come across the street how much of your stuff you give away?

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    How much of your money you give to a world vision? Those are not saving you Because the truth is you are by nature a sinner that is

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    (mumbles)

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    You can't make that up by doing good works.

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    Like, look, I know I sit against you, but I'm doing all this stuff, so if the good outweighs the bad, that's what we're gonna do with this piece, right?

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    As long as the good outweighs the bad, Bob's gonna graze on the curve.

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    He doesn't graze on the curve, he grazes on the cost.

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    The issue is this.

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    You've done your sins, and I hope you've made a lot of Jesus Christ.

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    If you receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, God on the cross tells us that for those who receive him, for those who believe in his name, he gave you the right to become children of God.

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    So as we talk about Mark's command, understand, you're being forced to hold on to that.

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    You can dedicate every second of the rest of your life to serving God.

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    It is not going to matter.

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    Because what matters is that you receive eternal life as Jesus Christ did.

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    That people often do me Sometimes runs the other extreme We've even seen the way that this is the church. What's almost like the good works get back But you don't want to put the cart before the horse Your work's gonna save you but save people Are not for good works Mark 5 in the chapter we believe in the disciple of Jesus Christ, worship of Jesus Christ, we talked about that last week, walk of Jesus Christ and worship of Jesus Christ.

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    We're going to talk about those last two things this week.

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    The first thing I say to you is save people's work.

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    Ephesians 2.10 tells us that we must save four good hearts to God, not four damn for us to walk in.

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    1 Corinthians 15, 58 says that we should be always abiding in the work of the Lord.

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    The question is, well how do I get fired up for the work of the Lord?

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    I love the initiative that people have, in this case, right?

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    How do we fire up for this?

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    Well, here's some motivating for you.

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    I'll be telling you the bad news.

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    What is Brian doing?

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    I think Brian...

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    can do good works.

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    So here's your reward for you.

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    If you get involved in the church, I'll give you a cookie.

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    If you get involved in the church, you're going to personally get something out of it.

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    That's not a good motivation.

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    I can't threaten you.

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    If you do anything to go along with the church, I know you'll be sick for a while, I know you.

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    I don't know that.

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    Believe me, I don't have any business into that.

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    I can't threaten you.

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    That's not the way to get through this.

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    I can guilt you.

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    Oh, you have so much to do.

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    And...

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    You're just not getting involved.

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    And you should feel ashamed of yourself for not getting involved.

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    Shame on you.

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    Shame on you and everything you look at your boys.

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    And you see them being at things in the church anyway.

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    Oh, shame on you.

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    I can guilt you.

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    How can you sit here and look at all of these to be done.

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    and pick somebody else's lady to get that she can work with.

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    I know what you're doing.

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    I can try to make it a competition.

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    I can take somebody that is actively working in the church and hold them up and say, "Oh, I betcha nobody in the church can do as much "as this guy to carry it into this competition." All of those are wrong motivators to work.

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    And here it is.

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    This is what you have to lead with today.

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    Your walk with God motivates your work for God.

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    Your walk with God motivates your work for God.

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    The only way that you're going to be jointly motivated to work for Christ is if you have a jointly walk with Christ.

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    That's what we saw last week.

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    You know, how come he's the one that built the temple?

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    How many people think God had an ability to build this kind of temple?

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    He didn't have that ability?

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    He created the world in six days by speaking to it.

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    He didn't build it in a little house as a problem for him.

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    He didn't let it sleep if you slept. He doesn't sleep.

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    I don't understand. If God was on the path of my cause, I knew it.

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    I knew the house looked bad, but he built it.

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    It was about the priority of putting God first.

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    That's what he was pushing me to do.

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    Look, I need to be first in your life.

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    And the fact that you happen to be holding the temple is evidence that you haven't allowed me to be first in your life.

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    So it's not about doing a job.

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    It's about, here's your word for the day, relationship.

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    Relationship.

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    It's about partnering with God.

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    You know 1 Corinthians 3 and I says, "For we are God's fellow workers." Think about this.

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    If God in the universe wants to do something, then he said, "Hey, you want to do it with me.

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    I'll provide the power, I'll provide the resources, I know this awesome eternal work that I'm going to do.

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    You wanna come along?

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    It's about relationship.

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    You're with God, but it makes you work for God.

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    And how does God motivate us to work?

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    If they work, for Him working, how does He do that?

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    I'll drop this down for you, there's more on your outline.

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    Here's the four members of the suite.

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    When we say this, we're gonna see how God responds.

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    When we say, "I'm not feeling it," God says, "You will, after you obey." Look at verses 12 through 15, see what we're talking about here.

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    It says, "Then it's approvable, "the son of Jilchel and Joshua, "the son of Jehoshaphat, the high priest, But all around the people obeyed the voice of the Lord their God, and the words of Haggai the prophet as the Lord their God had said to him.

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    And the people feared the Lord, and Haggai let the Lord speak with the people with the Lord's message.

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    "I am with you," declared the Lord.

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    and the Lord stirred up the spirit of the new-born, the son of Jehovah, the father of Judah, the spirit of John the father, the son of Jehovah, the father of Jacob, the son of Isaac, the spirit of all the men of the people, and they ate and worked in the house of the Lord who rose from the dead, on the twenty-four third of the month, the sixth month of the year of darkness.

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    How do I fire her up for 14 years of laziness?

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    In other words, how do you evade anything that doesn't feel like you?

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    When you think about it, there are a lot of things that you see the Lord calls us to do that let's be honest.

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    You don't feel like doing them.

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    You know the Austin church today?

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    There's a lot of things God calls us to do that just don't feel like doing, like being taught.

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    Like, pray for your enemies.

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    Hard to do.

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    Like, at times, I say with the most recognition of Mother's Day, "Love your spouse!" You don't have to, don't move your head at all. Don't agree, don't disagree, okay?

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    I want you all to have a good day.

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    You married people here.

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    Can you acknowledge that sometimes it's easier than others to love your spouse?

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    Can you acknowledge that?

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    It's probably not always.

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    Sometimes it's harder to say it to our children.

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    Sometimes we don't feel like it.

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    I want you to see the compression in this text.

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    14 years of teaching this package, the message, and says in verse 12, "The people, first of all, obey." Obey. And then in the next verse he also says, "The people fear the Lord." Now when he says "fear the Lord," what does this make you think of in your mind?

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    Like, I'm going to go to bed, and I'm like, "I didn't fear the Lord, I was just complaining the whole time." "Ehh, I'm scared of God." The fear of the Lord is reckless.

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    It is this idea that He is God, And I am not.

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    He is awesome.

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    That was just a human being.

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    Reference.

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    "The people obeyed and in reference to the Lord." But then look at Acts 1-15. It says that the Lord stirred up the spirits.

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    It's in the works.

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    Jesus said the person whose heart, whose will is inclined toward, I want to honor the Lord, I want to be a sincere follower of Jesus.

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    The person that exercises their will, notice that if you have this commandment, you keep this commandment, Jesus said that's the person that I manifest myself.

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    The church, if you have this idea that well, once Jesus manifests himself to me, then I'm going to get serious about honoring him.

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    You can't control your feelings and you can't lust directly with the nation.

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    The only thing that you can control is your priorities.

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    A lot of times it's not about I will follow a way when I feel like it, it's often times I'll obey and then I'll feel like it.

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    Especially when I wasn't hanging out today.

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    Somehow, there's a sense of obedience, a lot of spirit, every time I go out to people.

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    I've seen this a thousand times over the years.

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    For example, planning a mission trip.

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    I can give you lists of names of people I've had this conversation with.

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    You're planning this mission trip and you're like, "Oh, I was thinking about applying to... no." And then they decide, "No, I'm just going to go." They exercise more well even though they're not feeling it.

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    And then they get back on the mission trip.

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    What do they say?

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    I can't wait to go to Nashville.

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    That was the most incredible experience of my life.

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    I love going to workstations.

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    There's one, you don't feel like it.

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    And then when we made the choice to do it, he started us off.

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    He ran a day camp.

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    We were a day camp where we'd have all these kids in the community.

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    And, uh, he had a lot of volunteers.

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    just anything in the community, once we make a can, we're going to do this.

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    And we've had a lot of volunteers over the years that were like, "I don't want to get involved, I can't do it. No, no." And then they made a choice to get involved.

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    And then after we shipped care, I've heard it a thousand times, "I can't wait until next year. I can't wait. I can't wait. We need everyone once a year." What happened? They made a choice, and God served their spirit.

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    I didn't really want to do it, but I'm so glad I did.

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    I can't wait to do it again.

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    It's something I've never heard in 17 years of ministry.

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    I've never heard somebody say, "You know what, Matt? I'm not sure if I'm going to step out, I'm going to choose to do this or that." I had nothing out of that.

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    I wasn't blessed.

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    I had never heard that.

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    I had never heard disappointment in making a choice to step off the board.

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    Never heard that.

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    So, I would ask you, what step do you need to take to feel like David?

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    What step do you need to take if you don't feel like taking it, you know, the move of heaven?

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    Maybe there's someone you need to forget.

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    What feeling are you in?

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    What are you doing?

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    If you would exercise your will and make the choice to call a person to the path of sin, you're going to see the Lord's spirit in your heart.

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    You're going to be so glad you're in heaven.

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    And you're going to say tonight, "I'm going to be so glad I'm in heaven." I didn't want to do it.

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    He didn't say what to reconcile.

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    I just feel like that burden's been lifted off of me.

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    I did what I did to be able to do.

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    We have guys that go to prison every Friday.

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    They're already hearing testimonies from people like, "You know what, I gotta sign I really wasn't sure.

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    I really wasn't sure.

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    What are we hearing from the people that go in for it?

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    Hearing, "That was incredible!

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    I've never done anything like that before, but that was so fulfilling, I can't wait to go back!" The word stirs the spirit.

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    Sometimes it's something you're already involved with.

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    Maybe you're looking at something and you're like, "No, I'd like to get involved with the A/B team, and I'd be It was like a father and his son, father and daughter, putting a picture together.

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    Maybe there's a husband and wife, maybe there's a couple more single people.

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    I don't know.

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    I don't wanna see two or three more people go on this trip.

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    I'm sure there's some people in this room right now that are like, "Hey, you wanna just give up that?

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    "I don't know." You take a step out.

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    And then let's talk about it in the office.

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    I want to hear your stories of the way God provided for you to go on the trip.

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    The way God used you to hold the family together.

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    The way that you get to see God's hand at work.

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    The country is facing some very hard times.

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    I promise you, if you take this step, if you exercise your will and decide to take this trip to Moldova, You'll want your name on the top of the list, the next year.

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    And there will be more.

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    It's kind of a thing.

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    You go and ask your child to vote.

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    So, when I said I had no ability to go to school after New Year's Day, secondly, throughout this time, I was about to go to New Year's Eve work.

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    When I came back, I said, "Phil, please." God says, "The best days you're gonna have." Look at verses 1-3 in chapter 2. It says in the 7th book of the 23rd chapter of the book, "The moment the Lord came to the hand of the prophet, he got his rulable, the son of Sheolphael." He really wants us to move on to a different point.

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    The governor of Judah, Joshua, the son of Jehoshaphat, (I'm not sure if we're still talking about the same Jehoshaphat) the High Priest, and all the rest of the people would say, "Who is the one among you who saw this house, the temple, who saw this house in its former glory?

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    Have you seen it now?

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    Is it not as "numbing" in your eyes?

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    Stop there.

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    I miss the good old days.

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    This was less than a month into the project, and it seems that the work began to slow down.

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    Here's something for you, you obviously were old enough to remember the glory of Solomon's Temple, who had a lot of scholars among you, he had, by himself, was probably old enough to remember that Solomon's Temple when it was destroyed.

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    Now he and the others have remembered the incredible splendor of Solomon's Temple standing in front of this plot that has a foundation.

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    And Solomon's Temple foundation Pompomine's temple...

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    Mr. Bill is this temple This time is so here Send us only prepared for one and they were disturbed by The right of the skirt is The same, you get discouraged, you don't want to take the first step out of every single thing.

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    Maybe it's a lingering health issue.

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    Maybe it's somebody in your life that needs to build a board but hasn't received a board.

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    Maybe you've been pushing for more, although financially it's too long.

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    I mean, you get discouraged.

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    It's even lousy.

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    You lousily get to the place where you're just like, "I'm just writing a pro on the top, and you quit." One of the ways he does that is to "Testle, back in the good old days." "Testle, what was that one year?" "I had a parable at the church. You know that?" "I had a parable at the church in the good old days." I remember the good old days.

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    Our worship theater, we were taught that in the middle of the day.

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    Those were the good old days.

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    And now I have this.

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    Remember the good old days?

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    When I was a kid, I remember Dad would always talk about it.

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    We'd just bring this up regularly.

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    And he would say, "I remember when I was a kid, candy bars were this big and they cost a nickel.

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    And if anybody wants to have a bad day and say something like that to their mom or anybody else, 'Oh, you'll be okay. I'll have to give this to your father.' You should know that.

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    I remember you were in there, and they just used to bring it up regularly.

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    I don't think candy bars are this big and they cost a nickel.

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    That doesn't happen.

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    I can't afford that thing.

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    Or a nickel.

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    Then when I got older, I got a lot of stuff.

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    Candy bars didn't get smaller.

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    I think I got bigger.

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    And so on, we pulled onto this concept of the good old days.

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    We've idealized at this time in history when things were so much better.

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    You can't really face that in order to respond to it.

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    Why do you do that to people?

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    "We did four other good holidays last week." "There were good holidays! Remember that?" "Oh, those were some good days last week." You can't really do that.

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    I Promise you the Lord terrorist in ten years We're gonna be some people sitting here Coming back and saying you're all this really good all dates and you know there's like 80 of us or whatever and You know, we're starting this or smaller to this and you want to let your people go here's a good old days Well, because we're young, we don't really have the good old days, but we do have a different, dangerous comparison.

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    And that's just looking at other ministries, just as we are.

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    We can look at other ministries.

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    We can look at Northway, we can look at these other churches that the Lord has so gratefully used.

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    You look at these churches and then look at us, we're a group of people in school, we don't even have an ability.

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    These places have, like, you know, playgrounds inside.

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    Dangerous temptation to feel like, you know, our thing is so insignificant compared to, you know, we're pouring ourselves out and A lot of times it just seems slow going.

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    That's certainly what people have had to face.

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    And we're gonna get fired up when it's like our best days are gonna be here.

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    I don't think much of it, our best days have actually happened.

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    The first line, this is the message.

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    (mumbles)

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    First line, the Lord says, "The light of glory in this house "shall be greater than the quarter, "says the Lord of hosts.

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    "And in this place, I will give peace "because of the Lord of hosts." With all these churches being built, there's a man that has a wonderful heart of God, thanks God, and an incredible servant of the Lord.

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    He has his little say.

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    I've heard him say so many times.

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    He said, "Gentlemen, our best days are ahead of us." And as church planning can be hard, and we face some trials, and our best days are ahead of us.

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    And we're gonna run, the Israelites.

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    The scourge is going to come.

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    But what we, excuse me, but what we do, We do believe that what we do now is going to matter then.

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    And we need to do that now together.

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    What we do now is going to matter then.

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    The relationship that we're talking about, the people that we're going to do now, the people, I think the people that are praying together in small groups, I think the people that are just coming to Christ, the people that are taking these, that with being baptized and making major life decisions about faith all over in Jesus Christ.

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    I think all these little kids in the church that are seeing God's faithfulness as he's providing with this church, this is a foundation that's being laid in the lives of people right now that are going to affect us next year, in five years, in ten years.

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    There are some incredible things happening in this church.

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    There are some incredible things happening now.

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    Like you're sitting...

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    ...on the...

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    ...the best days...

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    ...are ahead of us.

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    More glory for God.

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    Certainly, you know, at this time, when we say...

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    "I'm not sure God's looking at us." God says...

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    And all of that.

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    Be strong.

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    Be strong.

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    Be strong.

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    according to the covenant that I made with you when you came out of Egypt, my spirit remained in your midst.

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    Dear God, when we didn't set out to do something for God, we set out to do something with God.

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    I'm sure it's the people of Nigeria who look at this kind of foundation and say, "You know, let's just confess. Why are you denigrating yourself for a second-rate temple?

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    It just doesn't matter." You see, the lawyer in the first point, he says, "It does. It does matter." I love this, how the Lord uses their names.

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    Facing the spirit of the Lord, you feel me?

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    Be strong.

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    Be strong, Jerome.

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    Be strong, Justin.

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    Be strong, Paul.

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    Be strong.

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    So encouraging.

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    How about we be strong?

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    Here it is again.

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    This is the second time he calls me.

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    I am with you.

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    I'm with you.

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    You can't underscore the importance of that enough.

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    It goes on and on.

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    It says that the value of the job increases with the dignity and prestige of those willing to do it.

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    Recall, the value of the job increases with the dignity and the prestige of those willing to do it.

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    What do you mean by that?

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    If I said, "Hey, when we're done with church today, do you want to, like, try to walk?" And they're walking back.

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    I don't know if I can walk back.

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    I said, "Well, um, that's a shame because Michael Jordan is visiting our church today, and he's actually been walking the benches right now.

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    You've got to give me a walk." Like a beast, there's God on the pole.

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    You see how under estimation that God's the way he went off.

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    Because someone...

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    Prestige is due.

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    That wasn't the work of the Lord.

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    Why should we get involved in the work that's happening here?

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    Because God is.

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    Or the prior, if you're supposed to work with God.

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    So get involved because I am.

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    This is not a partnership.

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    This isn't just doing something for God, it's doing something with God.

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    You can't build a little work for God's part of it. Anybody got a different line for that?

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    I don't think what you do, I don't think you're a disciple of any of the other divine factors.

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    I just don't think it's that important. No. No, God does.

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    But don't think about that.

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    Take a little drawing.

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    He's I was working for a company.

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    You're your own symbol or whatever. Just take good account of the times you're reading the Old Testament.

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    God says, "I am the Lord and brush you off Egypt. I am the Lord and..." Why does he keep saying that?

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    It's his religion.

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    You are a bondage. I am the God who saved you. I am the God who saved you. I am the God...

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    I have a God who wants you freedom. I have a God who loves you. I have a God who wants what is best for you. I have a God who will listen. I have a God who is faithful to you.

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    I keep my word. I made you a promise and I keep my promises.

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    That's why you repeat that.

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    My spirit remains in this or again, it's about relationships And that's what you can do speak the great commission is to go inside That never Jesus and this Jesus calls them like, "Go to a project, go to this disciple project." And then he tells them all the time.

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    He said, "Make disciples, and I'm going to be." We need to recognize this in this, actually Hebrews chapter 13 verse 1, the Lord promised to never leave you or forsake you.

    39:27-39:34

    I can't pretend that God's not aware of me. And I guarantee you He has not, because He has promised He would never do that.

    39:34-39:39

    If God promised He's not going to obey me, guess what? He's not going to obey me.

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    So when we say "I'm not sure God's with me on this, God says I am, but I always have been, I would also add, I always do.

    39:54-40:10

    And finally, when we say, "I live in my head," "I am a neighbor of my head," God says, "I'm alive." Looking for some six or eight.

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    But God says to the Lord of hosts, "Yet once more in a little while, I will shake the heavens and the earth, and the sea into the arctic, and I'm going to shake all nations so that the treasure of all nations shall permeate it.

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    And I'm going to fill this house with more," he says in verse 3.

    40:29-40:34

    The sobering mind and the gold mind, they're going to go in.

    40:38-40:48

    Sometimes I feel like I'm in over my head, and God says, "I do not." God's graciousness lives in this awesomeness, reminding us of two things.

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    Number one, first of all, God says, "I'm not ashamed of myself." Second, "Shame what?" The answer is everything.

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    What are these verses about?

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    Actually, this is a flash forward to the events of Revelation chapter 6 through 19.

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    God is saying the days are coming and I know how to shake off the entire earth.

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    Actually this verse is the only verse that's quoted in the New Testament.

    41:18-41:21

    It's in Hebrews 12, verse 26.

    41:24-41:27

    God's promising that the day is coming.

    41:30-41:31

    There's a day coming, right?

    41:31-41:34

    God's going to make all things new.

    41:35-41:37

    God's going to render perfect justice on the earth.

    41:40-41:41

    It's not going to come alive.

    41:44-41:51

    It's not going to be like this little inconspicuous thing, like, something you can teach, like Jesus already came back.

    41:52-41:53

    How would we miss that?

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    How conspicuous is it going to be?

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    Well, it's going to be according to "shady hands in the earth." It's exactly what the book of Revelation describes.

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    Universal shapehound.

    42:15-42:20

    So when he's not shaking or getting upset with me, he knows everything.

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    He knows everything.

    42:26-42:38

    It says in verse 8, "The soul was martyred and rose again, and the flesh was moved with us." It's all ours. You know that it's all ours.

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    Everything that you have, God gave you.

    42:44-42:50

    Somebody who believes in the earth, who believes in the earth, is lost.

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    So for a church like ours, a small, young, where is the resources?

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    And I'm asking him to speak up.

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    Because...

    43:11-43:12

    I want to know.

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    Because of all this tooness, he's going to provide tooness.

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    I think he's gone way in the now.

    43:25-43:27

    He unbalances his checkbook.

    43:27-43:28

    What do you think those numbers look like?

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    I can tell you, George, that it's a bunch of infinity symbols.

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    Because he's not lacking for anything.

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    This is an incredible reminder.

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    I'm going to be standing for a minute with my head.

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    I was like, I don't know.

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    I'm about to shake things up.

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    There's some amazing things coming.

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    (mumbles)

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    As I close, I'm pushing to make it a great night.

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    I'm not going to close with something like a sealed petition.

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    "We need more fun at the church."

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    [makes a noise]

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    I mean, that is really what I'm dealing with.

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    You're just in your familiar church.

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    Your pastor is like, "We need more fun at the church." Encouraging like this. That's a really good way.

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    Instead, I'd say this.

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    You have the privilege of honoring your God.

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    He energizes you, he promises glorious things, he will be with us at every step.

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    And each time, during the day, he doesn't want to set up in the back.

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    It all starts with your walk.

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    It all starts with your relationship with Jesus Christ, because we walk the talk.

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    There's no going to beat you for it.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Haggai 1:12-2:9

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.

The Priority of Worship

Priority Test: Is God first in my life?

  1. Do I make EXCUSES not to serve God? (Hg 1:2)


  2. Do I have TIME for me but not God? (Hg 1:4)


  3. Do I feel UNSATISTFIED in my walk with God? (Hg 1:6)


  4. What would God want me to DO? (Hg 1:8)


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  • 00:00-00:03

    In church, it is so easy to lose sight of what's important.

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    It's so easy to lose sight of doing what's important.

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    And there's actually a book in your Bible that's all about priorities.

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    And that's the book of Haggai.

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    I want you to turn there.

    00:15-00:22

    You're like, "Well, where is that?" Well, if you go to Matthew in the New Testament, and go back three books in the Old Testament.

    00:25-00:34

    Okay, so from the New Testament, you have Matthew, And then you have Malachi, Zechariah, and then Haggai.

    00:37-00:38

    I want you to turn there.

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    And while you're turning there, I want to sort of set the context for you.

    00:43-00:44

    Are you there?

    00:44-00:45

    Haggai chapter 1.

    00:47-00:48

    Look at verse 1 with me.

    00:49-01:25

    It says, "In the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, on the first day of the month, the word of the Lord came by the hand of Haggai the prophet, to Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua the son of Jehoshaddak the high priest." And this verse sets the context. Okay, so if you go to our website, the latest sort of gives you the historical context.

    01:25-01:26

    I'm going to give you the short view.

    01:27-01:28

    The short version of the story.

    01:29-01:30

    A little Old Testament history.

    01:30-01:36

    You remember after King Solomon's reign, Israel actually divided into two nations.

    01:38-01:44

    Ten tribes - northern Israel - kept the name Israel, and there were two tribes in the south that took the name Judah.

    01:44-01:53

    Well, because of persistent sin, God said that He was going to judge the nation by sending another nation to conquer Israel.

    01:54-01:56

    Well, the northern kingdom went first.

    01:57-02:02

    In about 720 B.C., the Lord used the Assyrians to conquer northern Israel.

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    Unfortunately, Judah wasn't looking north and taking notes.

    02:09-02:11

    Judah was persisting in her sin.

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    And the Lord sent the Babylonians in 586 B.C. to conquer them.

    02:19-02:37

    you know that's not the end of the story, because the Lord promised that He was going to restore Israel in her own land. And in 536 BC, the Jews began to return to the land.

    02:38-03:01

    How did that happen? Well, there became a new world power and that was Persia. And Cyrus, the king of Persia decided, "You know what, these people are all conquered people, but I think they'd probably be happier about serving if they can at least be in their own land." So he permitted the Israelites to return to their own neighborhood.

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    And 536 B.C., the Jews returned, led by Zerubbabel.

    03:10-03:12

    He was, I think, like civil leader.

    03:13-03:30

    And Joshua, the high priest, you could say the religious leader, 50,000 Jews returned to their conquered neighborhood, Jerusalem, and they began rebuilding.

    03:32-03:36

    Well, they got to work rebuilding the temple right away.

    03:36-03:40

    So 536 B.C., they're like, "Okay, we're back in. God's restoring us.

    03:40-03:46

    Let's get to work on the temple." They ran at it for two years.

    03:47-03:48

    Didn't finish the job.

    03:48-03:50

    They just stopped.

    03:51-03:52

    Why did they stop?

    03:54-04:02

    The people became self-absorbed and neglected the things of the Lord.

    04:04-04:12

    So in 520 B.C., this is 14 years of the temple sitting there incomplete.

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    Fourteen years.

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    Like the foundation started to be rebuilt and it just sat there fourteen years.

    04:22-04:27

    And the Lord sends the prophet Haggai to bring this message.

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    This month the message is really about one thing.

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    About your priorities.

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    We'll kick this off this morning.

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    We're going to take the priority tests.

    04:43-04:51

    Asking this very simply, "Is God first in my life?" Is God first in my life?

    04:51-04:54

    And in church, we give what we call the Sunday school answer.

    04:54-05:00

    If we went around and polled you, there's a sense in which we want to believe that God is first in my life.

    05:00-05:05

    But we're not asking what you want to believe about yourself.

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    asking what is reality about yourself.

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    Is God first in my life?

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    Here's the test.

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    Number one, here's the first question.

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    Do I make excuses to not serve God?

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    That's number one.

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    Look at verses 2-5 in the text.

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    Verse 1 says the context.

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    And then right into the message, verse 2 says, "Thus says the Lord of hosts, 'These people say the time has not yet come to rebuild the house of the Lord.

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    Then the word of the Lord came by the hand of Haggai the prophet.

    05:44-05:51

    Is it a time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses while this house lies in ruins?

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    Now therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts, consider your ways." Consider your ways.

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    This is the issue in this book.

    06:07-06:09

    The temple was started, but the work stopped.

    06:09-06:15

    Four times in this passage we're going to look at today, four times in this passage the Lord says, "My house, my house.

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    What about my house?

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    What about my house?

    06:17-06:20

    What are you doing with my house?" Four times He keeps bringing that up.

    06:21-06:22

    And you're like, "Wait, wait, wait, wait.

    06:22-06:25

    Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop." Question.

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    Why does God need a house?

    06:28-06:42

    You're like, "Isn't heaven God's house?" "I thought heaven was His home, and I thought God was everywhere." So what was the big deal?

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    What was really the big deal with the Israelites rebuilding this temple?

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    It's because the temple represented God's manifest presence among His people.

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    That's why.

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    Understand, God has always had a special place where His presence exists on the earth.

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    In the Old Testament it was the tabernacle, which was the portable version of the temple.

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    It was a building.

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    And in the New Testament, John 1.14 says the word became flesh and literally it says tabernacled among us.

    07:21-07:28

    God's unique presence on the earth in the days of Jesus was in the person of Jesus Christ.

    07:28-07:44

    And you're like, "Well, where's God's house now?" 1 Corinthians 3.16 says, "Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit." Every one of you who have been born again, you are God's temple.

    07:45-07:55

    So understand in Old Testament times, in Haggai's day, That temple represented God's presence among His people.

    07:57-07:58

    It was about God's glory.

    07:59-08:02

    So understand, this wasn't about God needing something, right?

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    How many people here think that if God needed a house, He could build a house on His own?

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    How many people think that?

    08:09-08:11

    Okay, so like He built the universe.

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    How long did that take Him?

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    Six days?

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    All He did was speak it into existence?

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    It's not hard for Him.

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    Okay?

    08:20-08:26

    So it's not like the Lord's in heaven, like I don't have the skill set necessary to construct a house.

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    That's not the issue.

    08:29-08:30

    What is the issue?

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    The issue is the people were not putting God first in their lives.

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    That's the issue.

    08:38-08:42

    God could open His mouth and construct for Himself a billion temples.

    08:44-08:45

    But the issue is people.

    08:46-08:58

    You settled back into your land And you were all gung-ho for me at the start, and then after two years, you just went about your business.

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    You don't care about my presence among you.

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    You don't care about this symbol, this place where my glory dwells.

    09:09-09:10

    This is a big deal.

    09:11-09:14

    And understand, the people weren't against building the temple, okay?

    09:14-09:22

    It wasn't like there was this group of Jews sitting outside with picket signs saying, "We will not rebuild." They weren't against it.

    09:25-09:26

    It just wasn't a priority.

    09:27-09:29

    Look at verse 2.

    09:29-09:29

    Here it is.

    09:30-09:30

    They had an excuse.

    09:32-09:33

    This is what the Lord says.

    09:34-09:41

    These people say, "The time has not yet come to rebuild the house of the Lord." That was their excuse.

    09:43-09:46

    We started the foundation of the temple, well when should we get back to it?

    09:47-09:47

    It's not time yet.

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    It's just not time yet.

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    It's not time.

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    And church, if there's a message for the church today, I think we see it right here.

    09:58-09:59

    Think about it.

    09:59-09:59

    You come to Christ.

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    Do you remember?

    10:02-10:04

    Those of you who were born again, do you remember when you came to Christ?

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    Do you remember how awesome that was?

    10:07-10:08

    Do you remember that?

    10:09-10:11

    I came to Christ in 1995.

    10:11-10:15

    I remember when I came to Christ, I'm like grabbing random people.

    10:15-10:16

    Can I tell you about Jesus?

    10:16-10:22

    I'm so excited and all things were new and born again and new creature in Christ.

    10:22-10:28

    Like I see that because that's what God did in me.

    10:28-10:30

    You remember how excited you were?

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    And it is so easy.

    10:35-10:36

    It is so easy to drop off.

    10:38-10:38

    True or false.

    10:39-10:40

    It's so easy to drop off.

    10:43-10:45

    The Old Testament Israelites, it was two years.

    10:45-10:52

    A lot of Christians don't make it two years before the excitement about the Lord drops off.

    10:54-11:02

    And just like in Haggai's day, excuses abound because excuses are easy.

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    Excuses are easy.

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    1 Corinthians 3.9 says you are God's building.

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    Church.

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    You are the temple.

    11:15-11:17

    And obviously we're a church that meets in a school.

    11:17-11:20

    Right now the priority isn't on a building for us.

    11:22-11:26

    And even if it were, the building isn't the place where God dwells, because you are God's building.

    11:29-11:33

    The question is, how much of a priority is doing the work of the Lord in the church?

    11:33-11:35

    to you. How much of a priority is that?

    11:37-11:39

    Because excuses are easy.

    11:40-12:05

    "Oh, Pastor Jeff, I'd be more involved in the church, but I got these kids, and my kids just kind of keep me busy, and because of my kids, for some people it's work." "Oh, you know what, Pastor Jeff, I'd really like to be involved in helping out at the church, but my work schedule is kind of crazy, and I just put in a lot of hours and it's just not the time.

    12:07-12:18

    Some people with sports, I know what you're saying Pastor Jeff, and church is important, but we're in this sports league, and my kids are involved in these sports, and we just really can't commit.

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    This just isn't the time.

    12:20-12:21

    It's just not the time.

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    Some people are, like the Israelites here, just generic about it.

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    It's just not the time.

    12:28-12:29

    I'd like you to get involved.

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    Why don't you come and be involved in making disciples of Harvest Bible Chapel?

    12:33-12:35

    It's just not a good time for me, Pastor Jeff. It's just not a good time.

    12:36-12:40

    And this is exactly what the Lord rebuked the Jews for.

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    Why aren't you rebuilding the temple? It's just not the time.

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    It's just not the time.

    12:48-12:51

    At the end of the day, really, it doesn't matter what the excuse is.

    12:51-12:53

    The question is, are you making excuses?

    12:55-12:57

    You know what I find so fascinating about this church?

    12:59-13:06

    The people that I feel would have the most excuses to not be involved are the people that are most heavily involved in this church.

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    I look at people and I'm like, "That guy's got 10,000 excuses why he shouldn't be so involved in the church, but here he is serving the Lord with joy." What do we do? Well, the first step is you just have to admit your responsibility.

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    Admit your responsibility.

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    Do I make excuses to not serve God?

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    Maybe that's something that you just need to fess up to.

    13:30-13:36

    To say, "You know what? You're right. You're right." This church does have need. You've been talking about it.

    13:36-13:37

    And I see it in the bulletin.

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    And I see the need.

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    Do you know what?

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    At this point, I've just allowed myself to make excuses to not get involved.

    13:45-13:56

    The first question in the priority test, "Is God first?" Well, like the Jews circa 520 B .C., am I just making excuses not to serve?

    13:56-14:03

    Secondly, do I have time for me, but not for God?

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    Do I have time for me, but not for God?

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    Look at verses 4 and 5 again.

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    Okay, so remember the excuse, like, "It's not the time, it's not the time." Look at the Lord's response.

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    "Is it a time for you yourselves to dwell in your paneled houses, while this house lies in ruins?

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    Therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts," here it is, "Consider your ways." "Pastor Jeff, I'd really like to serve in the church, but I don't have the time." It is amazing what we have time for.

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    It is amazing.

    14:42-14:47

    When I say to myself, "Well, I didn't have time to do this today," and then I look back to see the things that I did have time for.

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    We have time for television.

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    We have time for movies.

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    We have time for video games.

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    we have time for social media, we have time for Farmville crush, or whatever that thing is, we have time for surfing the web, we have time for playoff hockey, we have time for pirate games, we have time for shopping, we have time for fishing, we have time for hunting, we have time for etc., etc., etc., etc.

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    But here's the truth.

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    Time is like money in a couple ways.

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    One way is this, if you're not deliberate on how you spend it.

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    It's going to be gone, and you're going to wonder where it went.

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    Is that true about money?

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    That's true for me. If I have cash in my pocket without a plan, it vanishes. And I'm like, "Where did that go?" That's why I don't keep a lot of cash in my pocket.

    15:41-15:52

    But time's the same way. If you're not deliberate about how you spend your time, at the end of the day, you're going to be like, "I didn't really get anything done today, but I didn't really set out to do anything.

    15:52-15:53

    What did I do all day?

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    Here's another way.

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    Here's another way that time is like money.

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    People have money for what they want to have money for.

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    True or false?

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    People have money for what they want to have money for.

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    At our old church, we used to serve community meals as a way of feeding the community.

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    "Please, don't receive this harshly.

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    Just take it for what it is." But I think in your mind you think, "Here's these poor, hungry, starving people.

    16:29-16:47

    These poor, starving people can't afford to even buy ramen noodles, and we're going to feed them." And then they show up standing in line on their iPhones, complaining about what's being served.

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    And you're going to have that in any kind of compassion ministry.

    16:55-16:59

    I don't mean this to sound harsh, but just to simply say this.

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    When I see that happening, my conclusion is people have money for what they want to have money for.

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    I don't have the money to feed my kids, but I got the latest video game system.

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    I got the latest smartphone. I got the latest...

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    I get 5,000 channels on my television, but my kids don't have clothes.

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    How does that happen? Because people have money for what they want to have money for.

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    That's also true with time.

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    That is also true with time.

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    Pastor Jeff, I don't have any time to serve in the church. I don't have any time.

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    If that's really what you believe, I'd encourage you to do a little exercise.

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    I've done this before.

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    Keep a little checkbook of your time and just write down what you do.

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    From this time to this time, here's what I did.

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    Then from this time to this time, here's what I did.

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    Keep a checkbook of your time and then bring it to me and I'll show you maybe where we can readjust some spending.

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    If you do that little exercise, you don't have to show me, you don't have to tell me what you're doing, do that little exercise.

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    You're going to be shocked at how much time is wasted.

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    Times like money.

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    You're not deliberate about where you spend it, it's going to be gone, you're going to wonder where it went.

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    Look down at verse nine, we're going to get to this here in a second, but just.

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    You know, the Lord says, first of all, in verse four, is it a time for you yourself to go on your paneled houses?

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    Then down in verse nine again, the Lord says, because my house lies in ruins while of you busies himself with his own house. There is nothing wrong with working on your house. Don't leave church this morning saying, "Pastor Jeff says it's a sin to work on your house." That is not the point.

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    However, husbands, if that works for you, if your wife's getting in your case about a project? No, that doesn't work. It doesn't work, Bob. I see, I'm looking down, I see Bob, the gears are turning. No. It's not a sin. That's not the point. God wasn't like, it's a sin to work in your house. The point is priorities. Because we have a built-in desire to be selfish, and if we give no thought to it, we're going to naturally default to living for self. I'd like to I want to remind you the important things in life happen deliberately.

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    They happen deliberately, right?

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    I don't wake up in the morning and say, "Gosh, I sure hope I love my wife today." Or, "I sure hope that I spend time with my kids today." You don't wake up and say, "I hope that I exercise today." Like I'm just going to go about my business, and if I accidentally am wearing exercise clothes and stumble into a gym, I hope that that happens today.

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    I hope that I eat healthy today.

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    I hope that I take a bath today.

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    All of those things, if they're going to happen, you have to be deliberate about making them happen.

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    And the same is true about serving Jesus Christ.

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    If you don't actively step up, if you don't actively get involved, it's not going to happen by accident.

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    You're not going to walk into Marshall Middle School and say, "Gosh, I sure hope I serve Jesus today." Either you're going to or you're not.

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    Priority test. How are we doing?

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    Do I make excuses to not serve God?

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    Do I have time for me, but not for God?

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    Thirdly, you have to ask yourself this, do I feel unsatisfied?

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    Do I feel unsatisfied in my walk with God?

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    Look at verses 6 and 7.

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    At the end of verse 5, the Lord says, "Consider your ways." You know this concept of considering?

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    It comes up five times.

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    This is the second shortest book in the Old Testament.

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    Five times in this book.

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    Consider. Consider. Consider.

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    Stop and think about what you're doing.

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    God says at the end of v. 5, "Consider your ways." And then He says, "You have sown much and harvested little.

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    You eat, but you never have enough.

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    You drink, but you never have your fill.

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    You clothe yourselves, but no one is warm.

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    And he who earns wages does so and put them into a bag with holes.

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    Thus says the Lord of hosts, "Consider your ways." Stop and think about what you're doing.

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    So if you're sitting here this morning and you're looking at your life and you say, "You know what, lately?

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    Lately, I have been spinning my wheels.

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    I can't seem to get it together lately.

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    I'm just going through this season in my life right now where I just can't get ahead.

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    I just cannot get ahead.

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    I went through a season right now that I feel very far from God.

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    He didn't move.

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    He didn't move.

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    If you're sitting here this morning and you feel like you're far from God, He didn't move!

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    If you've received Jesus Christ, He indwells you.

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    So if you feel far from God, who is the one who moved?

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    And just like the prophet told the people in his day, we can look and say, "You know what?

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    Life just seems a lot harder when God isn't first in your life.

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    Life seems a lot harder when God isn't first in your life.

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    Do you know why that is?

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    Because it is.

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    That's why in verse 9, the Lord says, "You looked for much and behold, it came to little, and when you brought it home, I blew it away." All that dissatisfaction came from God because - write this down - God will not let you feel satisfied without Him.

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    God will not let you feel satisfied without Him.

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    If you think you're going to go through your life, and you're going to do your thing, and everything's going to be great, and God's not first in your life, He is not going to let you feel satisfied without Him.

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    So if you're here today and you don't know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you're not going to feel satisfied until you take that step.

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    Until you receive the eternal life from Him.

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    You're not going to feel satisfied.

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    And Christian, If you've sort of stepped away from God being the priority of your life, He is not going to let you feel satisfied without Him.

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    If God has moved from your top priority to an add-on, He's going to let you feel restless.

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    He's going to let you feel unsatisfied.

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    And folks, that is grace.

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    Because He wants you to get back to the place where He is everything to you.

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    Things seem hard without me? They are.

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    Church, life seems hard because God hasn't been the priority?

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    Because it is.

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    Is the best of your walk in the rearview mirror?

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    Man, I had a great walk with Christ.

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    I look back four years ago, five years ago, I was really on fire for the Lord, And I'm just not there today.

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    I'm just not there.

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    The question is how long are you willing to do it the hard way?

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    The question is what is keeping you from crying out to God right now to restore a hunger for Him?

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    And it doesn't matter where you're at.

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    That is a prayer that we can all pray.

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    To say, "God, I just haven't hungered for You in the way that I need to.

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    God, I'm looking at this chapter in my life right now, and You're not the priority.

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    God, would You restore a hunger for You in my heart?

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    That's a prayer we can all pray.

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    We're going to get to this in Mark.

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    I believe it's in Mark 9.

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    I believe it's the greatest prayer in the whole Bible.

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    When the man said to Jesus, "I believe, help my unbelief." I think we're all there on some level.

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    Can you pray this prayer?

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    God, I'm not feeling it.

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    I believe it, but God, I'm having a hard time right now.

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    Restore in me a hunger for You.

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    And here is the glorious news.

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    God is not reluctant.

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    God is not reluctant.

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    If the Lord has not been your priority for 20 years, and you cry out to Him today and say, God, restore that in me.

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    God is not sitting in heaven going, "Pah, 20 years.

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    Boy, she's got nerve.

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    She's got nerve coming back to me after 20 years." That is not the Lord.

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    Jesus illustrated that in the parable of the prodigal son.

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    Here's a kid that went away and blew all of his dad's money.

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    And when he went back to throw himself at his father's mercy, what did his dad do?

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    He ran back, jumped on his son, hugging him, and totally restored him.

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    There was no punishment period.

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    There's no "I'm going to make you sweat this out until you learn your lesson, punk." Jesus told that story for a lot of reasons, but one of the main reasons is to illustrate the eagerness of the Lord to restore.

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    You're like, "Man, I want to get my life back on track." You know there's someone who wants you back on track more than you do, and that's God Himself?

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    He's just waiting for you.

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    He's just waiting for you to humble yourself.

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    Say, "God, you've got to be number one again." The Lord says, "That's what I was thinking.

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    Let's get on this now." God is not reluctant.

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    Number four, this is where the rubber meets the road.

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    What would God want me to do?

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    What would God want me to do?

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    Well, as I told you, the book of Haggai, it's obvious.

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    It is so obvious because God says it five times.

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    Twice in this passage that we're looking at, we'll see it three more times.

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    It's really the central message of Haggai.

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    The Lord says, "Consider your ways." That's what the Lord wants you to do.

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    Consider your ways.

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    Stop. Just stop for a second.

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    Think about what you're doing.

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    Think about where you are.

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    You say, "Well, I'm informed now. Thank you." I see the problem.

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    Thank you for bringing that to my attention.

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    I will think further on the matter.

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    You can't stop at the considering part.

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    What are you going to do about it?

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    Look at verse 8.

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    "Go up to the hills and bring wood and build a house that I may take pleasure in it and that I may be glorified," says the Lord.

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    I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed.

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    Come on, even I get this.

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    Okay, so you see what's happening here?

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    The Lord's like, "My house needs repair!" That guy preaches the message and Israel's like, "Right, yeah, the temple needs built.

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    Right, right, right.

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    The temple needs built.

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    Yeah, you know what, that's right.

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    So what should we do about that?" I was like, "Go get the wood! What do you do about it?

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    Go get the wood!

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    Just sit there thinking about it, get moving!" I love the practicality of that.

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    The Bible says when you hear the word without doing the word, you're deceiving yourself, so you have to respond.

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    Going on in the text, again, verse 9, "You looked for much, and behold, it came to little.

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    And when you brought it home, I blew it away." "Why?" declares the Lord of hosts, "Because of my house that lies in ruins, while each of you busies himself with his own house.

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    Therefore, the heavens above you have withheld the dew, and the earth has withheld its produce.

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    And I have called for a drought on the land, in the hills, on the grain, the new wine, the oil, on what the ground brings forth, on man and beast and on all their labors." Why did you do that, God?

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    because God will not let you feel satisfied without Him.

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    Like, "Man, God has not been first in my life.

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    Where do I even begin? Where do I even begin?

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    How can I get my priorities on track?" If you're a follower of Jesus Christ, at Harvest Bible Chapel, we emphasize that a disciple of Christ really is about three things.

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    The three W words, do you know them?

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    A disciple of Jesus Christ, what does he do?

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    Worships Jesus Christ.

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    Secondly, a disciple, what does she do?

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    A disciple walks with Jesus Christ.

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    And what's the third thing a disciple of Jesus Christ does?

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    Works for.

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    Like, "Pastor Jeff, my priorities are out of whack.

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    How can I take the first step?

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    You know, what's my equivalent of running up the hill and getting some wood?

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    Here it is.

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    First of all, jot these down.

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    You want to get on track?

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    Number one, make worship a priority.

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    Make worship a priority.

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    Every Sunday.

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    And I would also encourage you to come early and to come ready.

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    Come early and come ready.

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    It's hard to get into worship when we come in during the third song and worship has already started and now we're getting in and we're trying to get situated and trying to get the kids situated and all there's a song going on.

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    I'd encourage you to come early.

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    Not just come early, but to come ready.

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    Come ready.

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    We're going to lift our voices up.

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    We're going to lift our voices up to sing to the Lord.

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    We're going to lift our praises up to Him.

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    going to come prepared to get in the Word. I was talking to a brother-in-law this morning, he was like, "Yeah, I knew we were starting this series, so I like read through the book of Haggai a few times through the week." That is coming ready.

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    It's about priorities. Secondly, I'd encourage you to make attending a small group a priority. We have several small groups that meet.

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    I'd encourage you to make attending a small group a priority. One of the key The key ways that God is going to work in your life is through other believers.

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    That's the way He designed the church.

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    We are members of the body.

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    We are members one with another.

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    And one of the key ways the Lord wants to work in your life is by speaking to you through other believers.

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    That's how He chose to work, even in this passage we're reading, right?

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    Does God have the ability to rip open the heavens and shout from the heavens?

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    Of course He does.

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    He spoke His message through this prophet.

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    There is great power on display when God's Spirit-filled people are ministering one to another.

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    That happens in small groups.

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    You've heard me say this.

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    Sunday morning can't be the sum total of your spiritual devotion.

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    Sunday mornings are hard.

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    We're trying to turn a school into a church.

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    And we're trying to cover a lot of bases to have the service.

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    We can't really connect and fellowship that we need to as a church.

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    That's why we need to be involved in a small group.

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    We're in each other's homes and we're sharing life together and we're enjoying each other's families and we're praying with one another and we're sharing meals together.

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    That's what happens in a small group.

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    We're getting into God's Word together.

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    The Lord will work in your life, through other believers, but you have to make that a priority.

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    Gosh, I sure hope I make it to small group this week.

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    Maybe you need to rearrange your schedule so you block off small group night to make that a priority.

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    And finally, what was the third thing a disciple does?

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    Disciple works for Christ.

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    I'd encourage you to make getting involved in Sunday morning work a priority.

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    As I mentioned, you look at your bulletin every week.

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    You know, worship Christ, walk with Christ, work for Christ.

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    Why do we print these up?

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    There's just too many trees in the world, and this is our effort to remedy that.

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    No. The reason we put worship, walk, and work is we're saying we believe this is biblically what a disciple does.

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    And you're like, "Well, I'm a follower of Christ." Good. Here's some things we want you to get involved in.

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    And considering work, we always have different ways that you can get involved.

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    There's always stuff to do.

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    Shouldering Weekly Kingdom responsibility.

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    You're like, "You know what, I'm not even sure "where to start with that." My email is on the bottom left corner on the inside.

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    All you have to do is email me and say, "Hey, I haven't gotten plugged in yet.

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    "I wanna get plugged in.

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    "Help me get plugged in.

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    "We will be glad to help you with that." But we can't make the decision for you because who controls your priorities?

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    You do.

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    But I will say this, the greatest joy you will have on earth is doing what matters in heaven.

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    And God has called and equipped every believer to serve Him by working in the church.

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    Like, yeah, did Jesus have anything to say about priorities?

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    Yeah.

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    Jesus really summed up this whole sermon with one sentence.

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    In Matthew 6.33, Jesus said, "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." of your ways. What are you going to do? The only thing that you can control are your priorities.

Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Haggai 1:1-11

Breakout Questions:

Pray for one another.