Reprioritizing Our Lives: Building God's Kingdom First

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1. "There is immense value in considering our ways from the little, maybe even feeling like insignificant decisions we make throughout the day, to the largest decisions we can make. Decisions like, who is God to me? And how do I relate to him? And what is he calling me to do?" [02:38] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God is making clear through Haggai that the lack of progress on the temple, which is being described as in ruins, is due to the disordered nature of priority in their lives. This is no longer an issue of external opposition, but what's happening internally in their hearts and in their lives. And so Haggai calls on them to consider this. And that's what we're going to talk about today, is considering our priority." [09:09] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We can place multiple things on our list for importance for that day. We can have multiple things in our lives that we consider to be our priority. But ultimately, something is going to take first place. Something is going to be of utmost priority to us." [10:10] (15 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Does our temple lie in ruins? We need to be wary of laying a foundation for our faith, as they did, and then leaving it in ruins as we return to our regular schedules. You may have seen this before or even experienced this yourself. Praying a prayer, having an emotional moment, even a genuine encounter with the living God. You lay a foundation of repentance, you lay a foundation of making a decision, making a commitment, belief in Jesus, faith in Jesus, turning from sin, turning to Him, all laid down in one's heart, foundation, right? But then what?" [12:57] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Let me assure you. That it is always the right time to prioritize your relationship with God. Now that doesn't mean it won't look different for different people in different seasons of life, right? Depending on your work situation, how many young kids are at home. It's going to look different for everybody in different stages of their lives. But to reflect on this is just to say, okay God, where do you have me right now? And who are you calling me to love? Where are you calling me to serve you?" [18:04] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "The Christian life is unequivocally a group effort. We are relational beings, no matter how introverted we may be or how individualistic we may feel in moments or how isolated we may feel in some of how life has treated us, whatever it might be, we are relational beings. You need the local church and the local church needs you. Not because our specific non-denominational church plan is the perfect expression of worship and doctrine and theology, but because God has gifted us with the local church to be a conduit of his grace, his reconciliation, his power." [22:40] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "The recommitment to building the temple is not the result of sheer force and willpower and white knuckling and pep talks though that stuff can help in a pinch. It's the transformative power of the Holy Spirit through us when we fill the spaces in our lives with the love of Christ and make ourselves this temple available to him. Don't be mistaken God will build his church he who calls us as faithful he will surely do it he will accomplish his purpose for us so God himself renews their desire to put him first and they act on it." [27:20] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "The God who promised to be with the people of Haggai as they worked, as they built, as they reflected, as they recommitted is the same God who comes to us now and is with us now as we reflect, as we recommit. We can be reassured that we're going to run out of steam. Sometimes we get fired up here and there, but we're going to run out of steam. That's the good thing about the church body is when you do, hopefully someone can come alongside you and say, hey, let's keep moving. I'm with you. Let's go." [32:32] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "God isn't saying, hey, this is going to be tough. but you got it, you know? It'd be maybe a good pep talk for a day or two, but then you stumble, and it's like, okay, well, what do I do now, right? No, God says, I am with you, and he stirs up our spirits, not to rely on willpower or sheer force or grit, but by his power, his spirit, his grace that lives within us when we make ourselves available to him." [33:40] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Is there something that's been in the way, or is it just a million little somethings that have slowly taken us off course? And so I think one of the best ways that God has kind of instituted for us to reflect is through communion, through receiving communion together. And so we're going to do that in just a minute, but as we do, as we reflect, I just want to invite you to just consider, and maybe something doesn't pop up right away, maybe it's not super obvious, and that's okay, but if there is something in life that has been consuming, that has been distracting, that has been discouraging, if there's something you've been putting off, a hard conversation, forgiving somebody who's hurt you, offering forgiveness to somebody that maybe you've hurt, laying down a sin, confessing a sin, coming forward to someone that you trust and just being honest and just being real, and just recommitting and getting back on track." [34:22] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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