Urgent Call to Rebuild: Prioritizing God's Kingdom

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"Recently, my family had the chance to go down there with a number of you guys from here in the church. It's pretty awesome. And then what we did is the first day, we gathered everybody together. And we got inside of the location in which the foundation was going to be poured. I'll show you a picture of it. And so what we did is we gathered everybody together. And then we just prayed for God to do a great work in and through this ministry project of building this home. Prayed for the family. Shared our faith with the family all throughout the weekend. The first day, we poured the foundation. And I'll show you the concrete. We finished that up. Had kids involved. All sorts of ages. And then what we did, at the very end of three days, we finalized the project. So you can see the home right here. Let's give God praise for the work that he's been doing in Mexico." [00:01:09] (56 seconds)

"And thank you for all of you who gave, financially served, prayed for that project. It's pretty incredible. But imagine if we went down there and all we did was we poured the foundation. And then we said, hey, it's been great being with you, but we got to get out of here. Imagine the amount of disappointment and discouragement that could have set in. When we come to the book of Haggai, it's kind of what happens. Let me give you a little bit of history in the book of Haggai. The last three prophets in our Old Testament, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi." [00:02:05] (35 seconds)


"And Mount Moriah is the location today. If you were to go there, it's where Abraham offered up Isaac. It's the location in which now today there's a mosque that's there. But this is the location where these people come. They set up the altar. They start some sacrifices. They poured the foundation. And then opposition hits. And guess what? They just quit. They stop. And time goes on. And it's 16 years later. And then Haggai shows up. And he's like, what have you guys been doing? You literally got out of Babylon. You came back. Solomon's temple's wiped out. The foundation's been poured. But nothing's happening." [00:03:45] (47 seconds)


"The first question I want to ask is, is the time really now? And I think it was. The Lord says that the word of the Lord came. I mean, when God speaks, people ought to respond. Look what it says. It says, the word of the Lord came. He broke the silence. God was delivering a divine message, and he was bringing the right people into place, and he uses Haggai to deliver this urgent message. And so he brings people together. And the time is now. It's not later. It's now. And look, secondly, he puts God's people right in place." [00:05:29] (44 seconds)


"Because God had brought the right people. He'd broken the silence. He'd made the move. He'd delivered the message. And the time is now. And it's Darius is there. Haggai's there. Zerubbabel's there. Joshua's there. Everybody's there. But then it's these people. It's not my people. And it goes to show kind of this subtle rebuke towards the people that they had failed to wake up. They had made excuses. The Lord says, look what it says in verse 2. These people say, look, the time has not yet come to rebuild the house of the Lord." [00:07:07] (40 seconds)


"And there's these not yet excuses. And the message is for us is that distractions and difficulty don't give us a free pass to disobey the Lord. If the Lord speaks, we should respond. Amen? If God gives a clear command, then we're just to obey it. And even if we don't understand how it's supposed to work out. So number one, the time is now. God says now, not later. And if God calls you to do something, you just got to do it. And I think for our church, our time is now where we're doing this resource initiative." [00:08:42] (33 seconds)


"And it's so easy for us as believers as well to misplace priorities. We can chase comfort and success and security or even hobbies over higher priorities that God's called us to. You know, I always hear people talk about, what's your next big opportunity? And I'm like, man, I love opportunities. But not every opportunity is an obligation. And sometimes the most divine and godly thing that you could do is look around and go, what are my responsibilities around me? And how can I do those for the glory of God and fulfill the responsibilities that he's given me?" [00:10:26] (37 seconds)


"And the Lord says, I need you to do something. I want you to consider your ways. It means literally a careful thinking, examination, pay attention. It's repeated over and over again. And I think the question is, is why are we so empty? Why is this so futile? They had all sorts of misplaced priorities. The Israelites were working hard, but their crops withered. Their bellies growled, their pockets had holes. And the question is, is why? And I think the answer is, is because they had put themselves first and God's blessing was withheld. God withheld their blessing. They misplaced their priorities." [00:12:35] (43 seconds)


"God's command, go up into those hills and bring the wood so that the house might be built, the temple. It wasn't a simple task. The truth is they've already used a lot of the precious resources for themselves. They built paneled housings, which means, in other words, these are the kind of paneled housings that King Solomon had in 1 Kings 7 talks about. This was reserved for the elites. This was reserved for the prestigious. In other words, they basically went in and wiped out the forest for their own homes and literally just tricked that home out. And meanwhile, the Lord's house is in ruins. Haggai shows up and is like, are you kidding me?" [00:15:32] (48 seconds)


"Romans tells us that our lives are, we sacrifice our whole lives under the Lord, and it's our act of worship. And so the Christian life is an act of worship where you take your time, your talent, your treasure, and you leverage it for the glory of God. Whatever your gifts are, whatever your skills are, whatever you've been given, you utilize those resources. So my message to you is you go up in those hills in your mind and think about the things that God's given you as resources and use those for the glory of God." [00:16:39] (33 seconds)


"And so this isn't the only time it's mentioned in scripture. In Luke 5, Peter and the disciples, they go out fishing all night. They're not able to catch anything. They're not faithful. Literally, I think the Lord withheld the fish from biting the lines and says, do not get into those nets. Don't bite those lines. But then Jesus says, why don't you cast your net over here? And they say, huh, do I want to be obedient or not? And so they try it. Yes. And they do. And they catch a ton. John 15, 5 says, apart from me, you can do nothing. So I think there's a lesson there." [00:23:01] (40 seconds)


"Then Zerubbabel, the son of, and I better be careful in pronouncing that again. Shealtiel. There you go. And Joshua, the son of Jehoshadak, the high priest, with all the remnant of the people, check this out, obeyed the voice of the Lord their God and the words of Haggai the prophet. As the Lord their God had sent him and the people feared the Lord. So first of all, I want to point out that they obeyed the voice of the Lord. They're going to act in faith to go ahead and get to work. Let's go ahead and stop what we're doing and let's prioritize the rebuilding of God's temple. And so they would do that. And they finally realized their disobedience is what had dried up that blessing. They realized that we've been working so hard, but we didn't put God first. And so they're seeing like goodness almighty. And two things ought to be highlighted here. One is the almighty and the power of God. And two is the sinfulness of man." [00:25:55] (70 seconds)


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