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Haggai Sermon Series

Haggai | Fully Devoted

When God’s people returned from exile they went about focusing on their own interests and lavishly rebuilding their houses while God’s temple lay in ruins. Instead, the prophet Haggai called them to be fully devoted to God and to rebuild the Temple; to once again make them a light to the nations and foreshadowing the future blessing of lives built on the foundation of Jesus.

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  • Future Glory | Promontory Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 2:19

    The people in Haggai’s day were discouraged.  They had seen the previous splendor of the Temple and knew that nothing they were building would compare.  It is easy to feel like our best days are behind us, but the gospel reminds us that the future God has in store for us is always greater. 

  • Working Through Discouragement | Harrison, Lake Errock & Agassiz Campuses | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 2:1-9

    Not long after the Israelites begin to rebuild the temple they begin to grow discouraged in their work. The prophet Haggai comes to them and offers them assurance for both the present and the future. God is with them and will use their work to point to eternal glories in the future as found in Christ.

  • The Future is Bright | Chilliwack Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 2:1-9

    God’s people were discouraged because the Temple they were rebuilding paled in comparison to its former glory. Likewise, we can find ourselves discouraged when we play the comparison game, yet the gospel reminds us of God’s faithful presence and future promises.

  • The A,B,C's of Christian Obedience | Harrison Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1:12-15

    It is always so encouraging to witness repentant obedience in a person’s life. Unfortunately, often changes of heart like these are few and far between. Nevertheless, Haggai had the opportunity to witness the Jews in Jerusalem turn quickly from their self-centredness and in obedience begin rebuilding the LORD’s temple. This sermon explores what enabled their obedience and what enables Christian obedience today.

  • First Things First. Eventually. | Promontory Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1:12-15

    Obey the Lord, Fear the Lord and be stirred up in the Spirit. 

  • I Look Forward To Your Response | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1:12-15

    When we place God at the center of our lives by responding to Him in fearful obedience, He will respond to us with the amazing and gracious promises of His presence and power, and we will realize the future blessings that He has in store for us.

  • Recalibrated Priorities | Chilliwack Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1:12-15

    The church today can learn a lesson from the Jewish remnant of Haggai's day. Instead of making excuses, we ought to be making confessions and obeying the Lord. Remembering, that fear of the Lord leads to genuine repentance, and genuine repentance will always lead to renewed obedience.

  • Building God's Kingdom | Promontory Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1:1-11

    The prophet Haggai is one of the most exceptional prophets in the Old Testament not simply because of his message but because the people listen to him!  Haggai calls the people to consider their and what place God has in their life.  As Christians we are called to the same introspection and to heed the call to build God’s Kingdom. 

  • Consider Your Ways | Agassiz Campus | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1 : 1-11

    Focusing on our own interests while ignoring the work that God has called us to has dire consequences. But being fully devoted to God brings immense pleasure and glory to Him as His presence in us, His temple, is a light to the nations, pointing people to life and blessing in Jesus.

  • A Call To Right Priorities | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | Haggai - Fully Devoted

    Haggai 1:1-11

    The book of Haggai is a short, specific message at a unique time and place in history, but the heart attitude of the people living in Jerusalem at the time is a timeless one. God’s people had failed to place him first. Thus God called his people to prioritize building his kingdom and seek him first. This 6th century BC call through the minor prophet Haggai rings equally true today.