The sermon begins with the pastor addressing the issue of discouragement, emphasizing the importance of trust in God and the need for encouragement during challenging times. He draws parallels to the story of the Jews rebuilding the house of God in Jerusalem, which was initially successful but faced opposition and was forcibly stopped. The pastor relates this to the challenges faced by individuals, such as those who planted a church in 2019, only to have their plans disrupted by unforeseen circumstances.
The pastor then introduces the figure of Hagi, who was sent by God to provide encouragement and course correction to the discouraged people. He emphasizes the importance of divine guidance and reassurance in overcoming discouragement and fear. The pastor also shares a personal experience when he was interviewing with churches and came across a church in Iowa that many other pastors were hesitant to work with due to their particular demands and stubbornness. Despite the warnings, the pastor decided to reach out to the head of the board of deacons and engage in a conversation. By empathetically understanding their perspective and addressing the underlying hurt, the pastor was able to diffuse the issue and establish a connection.
The sermon then delves into the concept of the kingdom of God, emphasizing that it transcends all boundaries. The pastor discusses the misconceptions the disciples had about the kingdom and how Jesus spent his entire ministry trying to explain it through parables. He also discusses the concept of blessings and curses in relation to the Covenant, explaining that if the people obey the terms of the Covenant, God promises to pour out blessings upon them. However, if the people fail to uphold the Covenant, God will withhold blessings and instead bring curses and negative consequences upon them.
The pastor then focuses on the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem after the exile. He highlights that after the exile, the people of Israel no longer struggled with idol worship, but instead turned to idols of wealth and comfort. The pastor emphasizes the importance of reestablishing the Jewish people in their homeland and rebuilding the temple, walls, and houses. However, he notes that things are not going well, and God sends the prophet Hegi with an important message.
The sermon concludes by emphasizing the concept of God's timing and perspective. The pastor encourages the listeners to trust that even though our understanding may be limited in the present, there will come a time when we will fully comprehend God's perspective and everything will make sense. He also emphasizes the importance of examining our own hearts and being self-critical before coming to the Lord's table for communion.
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