Embracing God's Presence: Overcoming Comparison and Serving Faithfully
Devotional
Day 1: Embrace Your Unique Calling
God calls us to focus on our unique calling and to serve Him faithfully, knowing that He values our obedience over comparison. In Haggai chapter 2, the people of Jerusalem were discouraged as they rebuilt the temple, feeling their efforts were insignificant compared to Solomon's Temple. God reminded them of the danger of comparison, urging them to focus on their unique calling. He values our efforts not by comparison to others, but by our faithfulness and obedience. This message encourages us to avoid the trap of comparing our work to others, which can lead to pride or despair. Instead, we are to embrace our unique calling and serve God with a faithful heart, knowing that He values our obedience. [14:05]
"For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ." (Galatians 1:10, ESV)
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you find yourself comparing your efforts to others? How can you refocus on your unique calling and serve God faithfully today?
Day 2: Strength in God's Presence
God encourages us to be strong, work diligently, and not fear because He is with us. The people of Jerusalem faced a daunting task in rebuilding the temple, but God assured them of His presence. His presence in our work transforms it, providing strength and courage to continue. When we feel overwhelmed or inadequate, we can find strength in knowing that God is with us. His presence empowers us to persevere and accomplish the tasks He has set before us. This assurance allows us to work diligently and without fear, trusting in His guidance and support. [16:09]
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9, ESV)
Reflection: What task or challenge are you currently facing that feels overwhelming? How can you invite God's presence into this situation to find strength and courage?
Day 3: Deepening Relationship Through Service
Serving God is not just about fulfilling tasks but about deepening our relationship with Him. Through service, we experience God's companionship and grow in our understanding of Him. God calls us to serve Him, not because He needs our work, but because through service, we deepen our relationship with Him. As we work alongside God, we experience His presence and glory in our lives. This relationship is enriched as we serve, allowing us to grow in our understanding of His character and love. Our service becomes a means of drawing closer to God and experiencing His companionship. [19:31]
"For we are God's fellow workers. You are God's field, God's building." (1 Corinthians 3:9, ESV)
Reflection: How can you view your acts of service as opportunities to deepen your relationship with God? What specific service can you engage in this week to experience His companionship?
Day 4: Proclaiming Jesus, the Desire of All Nations
Jesus fulfills the deepest longings of every human heart. Despite the world's indifference, He is the source of love, peace, and meaning. Our mission is to proclaim this truth to all nations. The message of Jesus as the "Desire of All Nations" reminds us that He embodies the love, peace, and meaning that people seek. Our mission is to proclaim this truth, recognizing that Jesus is the Savior of the world. Despite the world's apparent indifference or hostility towards Him, we are called to share the message of His love and salvation with others, trusting in God's provision and resources. [26:17]
"And I will shake all nations, so that the treasures of all nations shall come in, and I will fill this house with glory, says the Lord of hosts." (Haggai 2:7, ESV)
Reflection: Who in your life needs to hear about the love and peace that Jesus offers? How can you share this message with them in a meaningful way this week?
Day 5: Inviting Jesus' Transformative Presence
The presence of Jesus brings true glory. In our lives and church, inviting Jesus into every area allows His presence to transform and glorify us, making our efforts significant. The glory of the latter temple, Haggai's Temple, was greater than Solomon's because it was visited by Jesus Himself. This teaches us that the presence of Jesus brings true glory. In our lives and our church, we must invite Jesus into every area, allowing His presence to transform and glorify us. When we welcome Jesus into our daily lives, His presence brings significance and purpose to our efforts, transforming us and those around us. [39:39]
"And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth." (John 1:14, ESV)
Reflection: What area of your life have you not fully invited Jesus into? How can you intentionally welcome His transformative presence into this area today?
Sermon Summary
Summary:
Today, we explored the profound message found in Haggai chapter 2, a passage that speaks to us across the centuries. In 520 BC, God spoke through the prophet Haggai to the people of Jerusalem, who were rebuilding the temple destroyed by the Babylonians. This task seemed daunting, especially when compared to the grandeur of Solomon's Temple. The people were discouraged, feeling their efforts were insignificant. However, God reminded them of the danger of comparison, urging them to focus on their unique calling and to be strong, work diligently, and not fear, for He was with them.
The essence of this message is that God values our efforts, not by comparison to others, but by our faithfulness and obedience. He calls us to serve Him, not because He needs our work, but because through service, we deepen our relationship with Him. This relationship is enriched as we work alongside God, experiencing His presence and glory in our lives.
Furthermore, we are reminded that Jesus Christ is the "Desire of All Nations," the fulfillment of every longing in the human heart. Despite the world's apparent indifference or hostility towards Him, Jesus embodies the love, peace, and meaning that people seek. Our mission is to proclaim this truth, recognizing that Jesus is the Savior of the world, and to trust in God's provision, knowing that all resources belong to Him.
Finally, the glory of the latter temple, Haggai's Temple, was greater than Solomon's because it was visited by Jesus Himself. This teaches us that the presence of Jesus brings true glory. In our lives and our church, we must invite Jesus into every area, allowing His presence to transform and glorify us.
Key Takeaways
1. The Danger of Comparison: Comparing our efforts to others can lead to pride or despair. God calls us to focus on our unique calling and to serve Him faithfully, knowing that He values our obedience over comparison. [14:05]
2. God's Presence in Our Work: God encourages us to be strong, work diligently, and not fear because He is with us. His presence in our work transforms it, providing strength and courage to continue. [16:09]
3. Service as Relationship: Serving God is not just about fulfilling tasks but about deepening our relationship with Him. Through service, we experience God's companionship and grow in our understanding of Him. [19:31]
4. Jesus, the Desire of All Nations: Jesus fulfills the deepest longings of every human heart. Despite the world's indifference, He is the source of love, peace, and meaning. Our mission is to proclaim this truth to all nations. [26:17]
5. The Glory of Jesus' Presence: The presence of Jesus brings true glory. In our lives and church, inviting Jesus into every area allows His presence to transform and glorify us, making our efforts significant. [39:39] ** [39:39]
What was the historical context in which the people of Jerusalem were rebuilding the temple, and why did they feel discouraged? [06:24]
How does God encourage the people through the prophet Haggai in verses 4 and 5 of Haggai chapter 2? [15:36]
What is the significance of the title "Desire of All Nations" as it relates to Jesus, according to the sermon? [23:51]
How does the sermon describe the difference in glory between Solomon's Temple and Haggai's Temple? [36:43]
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Interpretation Questions:
Why might God warn against the danger of comparison, and how can this apply to our personal and spiritual lives? [14:05]
In what ways does the presence of God transform our work and efforts, according to the sermon? [16:09]
How does serving God deepen our relationship with Him, and why is this important for our spiritual growth? [19:31]
What does it mean for Jesus to be the "Desire of All Nations," and how does this shape our mission as Christians? [26:17]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you compared your efforts to others and felt discouraged. How can you shift your focus to your unique calling and obedience to God? [14:05]
In what areas of your life do you need to invite God's presence to transform your work and provide strength and courage? [16:09]
Identify a specific way you can serve God this week. How might this service help you grow in your relationship with Him? [19:31]
How can you actively proclaim the truth that Jesus is the "Desire of All Nations" in your community or workplace? [26:17]
Consider a part of your life where you have not fully invited Jesus' presence. What steps can you take to open that area to Him and experience His transforming glory? [39:39]
How can you trust in God's provision and resources when facing challenges or feeling inadequate in your efforts? [32:37]
Reflect on the glory that Jesus' presence brings to our lives and church. How can you ensure that His presence is central in your daily life and community worship? [39:57]
Sermon Clips
"Friends this reminds me of a principle that I think we need to remember from time to time in the Christian World, especially in Christian service. It's the danger of comparison. You know sometimes we compare what we're doing with the Lord against what somebody else is doing with the Lord for the Lord I should say or compare what our church is doing compared to what somebody else's church is doing and I tell you there could be great danger in that." [00:13:52]
"Here's the danger, if by outward appearance I feel that I'm doing more for the Lord than you than what's a Temptation what do I get proud, my nose gets up in the air thank you Lord for using such an exalted servant you know on and on the whole just nonsense goes in your head that's dangerous isn't it but then there's also another danger the danger is I look and compare myself with somebody else's Ministry and in comparison with them it feels like I'm doing nothing with God." [00:14:21]
"Now listen there's a place for us to say Lord you do whatever you're going to do with my brothers and sisters over there I want to serve you the best I can and that was part of the Trap they were falling into in the days of haggai they looked at their work and it felt so inconsequential they felt like what's the point of trying at all this comparison was crippling them and so God needed to speak to them to carry on the work." [00:15:01]
"Do you see God's encouragement to these discouraged people right here in haggai's day the first thing he says and if you noticed he said it three times he said it is a rubber Bell he said it to Joshua and then he said it to the people be strong be strong be strong that was God's word to them be strong but that wasn't the only thing and then he says and work and then the finally thing he encouraged him with is at the end of verse 5 he says do not fear." [00:16:05]
"Listen that's a tremendous motto for each and every one of us in our walk with God be strong work and do not fear, be strong work and do not feel I don't know a single person who doesn't need to hear that kind of encouragement but this is what I want you to see there was a reason for the encouragement if you look at verse 4 and then he kind of repeats the idea in verse 5 God gives a reason here's a reason to be strong a reason to work a reason to not be fear." [00:16:45]
"When you understand that God is with you in the work then you can be strong you can get to work and you can put away fear I am with you it says and then at the end of verse 5 he says according to the word that I Covenant with you when you came out of Egypt it's in fulfillment of my word that I'll be with you, when we remember that God is with us in the work it makes all the difference." [00:17:32]
"Now look um it may not surprise you because I am a pastor I've been in Christian service for many years so it may not surprise you what I'm going to say but I believe it I believe that every follower of Jesus Christ every Christian should have a deliberate way that they serve God, but he should platform free believer should have some deliberate way to serve God now why do I say that I don't say that primarily because there's work that needs to be done." [00:18:10]
"Let me tell you what the real secret is the real secret of why we serve is relationship, we come to know God in ways through our service that we would not know him any other way, we know this especially as men now I'm not saying this has no application to the women but just in my observation it's especially true among men we as men we have a way that we get to know other men women they get to know each other by going out to coffee and talking for four or five hours." [00:19:27]
"Men probably the best way for us to get to know each other is to work together, we just find something we work together on it, and as you're working you're talking as you're working you're learning as you're working you're just getting to know the other man and there's a principle there that applies for our relationship with God there are Avenues of your relationship with God that you will never know in any kind of depth until you start serving him in some way and God will be with you in the work." [00:19:57]
"Jesus Christ is the desire of everyone in this world I'm telling you, that if the world could articulate it if the world could explain it they would say I want Jesus, now I know what I just told you with those words is counterintuitive, because we look at the world today and I'll be honest with you when I see the world today I see that most the world it would be impossible for them to care less about Jesus Christ and they already care." [00:26:12]
"Think of that person who is so troubled so messed up so reaching out so desperate for anything that they'll pump drugs into their body to the point that they're addicted, and they're just Bound in this what are they really looking for they're looking for the peace and security that somebody can find in Jesus Christ their desire is after Jesus they just don't know it looking for the person who when a new smartphone comes out man they gotta get it first." [00:28:14]
"Do you understand what he's saying there do you remember the two temples we're considering the Temple of haggai is right in front of us and we see it look it's nice but it's nothing spectacular it's just very simple very workmen-like but in our memory we see the temple of Solomon and it had gold and fantastic marble and it was ornate and it was beautiful and it was powerful it projected everything you wanted Solomon's Temple glorious haggai's Temple not so much and what does God say." [00:36:52]