Aligning Priorities: Rebuilding God's Temple in Our Lives

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We have likewise been assigned things that God wants us to accomplish in our lives in our day, and you know we can do the same thing. Well, it's not time yet to do the Lord's work. The Lord calls us to do things, but priorities and our lives always prove what is a priority to us. [00:01:25]

The Lord blesses or withholds blessing based on our faithfulness. There is a scriptural principle there. If you deny it, you're denying what is very plainly taught in Scripture. Now notice this Haggai 1-5: Now therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts, consider your ways. [00:03:30]

You have sown much and harvested little. So you see where he's going to. These 42,000 people had come back to Jerusalem, come back to Judea. They basically had settled back. They were undoubtedly trying to find the land that had belonged to their family and where their tribe, their possessions. [00:04:01]

Thus says the Lord of hosts, consider your ways. This is the second time he said that is key in Haggai. Consider your ways. Go up to the hills, bring wood, build the house that I may take pleasure in it. He's talking about his house, his temple. He's telling them, get your priorities straight. [00:05:19]

The issue is this: as New Testament saints, we're called to work just like they were called to a work, and we need to consider our ways. Are we giving more of our time, more of our attention to our own self and our house and our stuff, just like they did back then? [00:07:58]

Brethren, if you just open your ears to what Jesus taught us, we have responsibilities when it comes to worshiping God in spirit and truth, seeking him in prayer, seeking him in fasting. Scripture talks about that, and yes, and giving—not giving so that the pastor can get a new car but giving to the poor, giving to the widow, giving to the orphan. [00:09:08]

The fact is, the true temple, the true dwelling place for God is people. It is the church, and we have a responsibility to build it, do we not? Did Jesus not give us a task to make disciples of all the nations? You cannot get away from that reality. [00:11:22]

The call to "consider your ways" is a call to all of us to think. Because if you're going to consider your ways, it means you got to stop and you got to think: What are my ways? What am I doing? Just look at Haggai 1-5: Therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts, consider your ways. [00:12:40]

God says, consider your ways because God is watching. And listen, you know what would you do if you were one of these guys? We could get back yourself in the corner. I got a family to take care of, Lord. You told me love my wife as Christ loves the church. [00:16:15]

The ultimate glory here, the ultimate glory is in—you know how it is—you break out into those last chapters of Revelation as Scriptures are coming to an end. The dwelling place of God is with man. We are that temple. [00:51:07]

Consider your ways. I mean, I wonder how many times at just such a time as we ought to be about the work. You know, one thing about you British people, you're on holiday all the time. I mean, Ruby and I went two years one time without any vacation, which is what we call them there. [01:00:26]

Brethren, we got to be like these. This Haggai is just a wonderful book for us to consider our ways because we only get one shot at this. And brethren, I'll tell you this, I want Grace Fellowship Manchester to be the kind of people in the book of Acts that turn the world upside down. [01:01:58]

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