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Under Construction: Lessons From the Book of HaggaiSample

Under Construction: Lessons From the Book of Haggai

DAY 13 OF 18

Good works are worthless without a pure heart

God tells Haggai to go to the priests and to ask them about ritual cleanness and uncleanness. These men agreed that it is impossible to make something holy by just touching it with holy meat from a sacrifice. Holiness can’t be passed on that way. But if an unclean person touches holy items, these become unclean as well!

In a similar way, a glass of contaminated water does not become clean if we add some drops of pure mineral water. But a glass of fresh water does become dirty if we add some drops of ink or dirt!

The Lord uses this example of ritual cleanness to expose what is going on with the people. They have obeyed God’s command to rebuild the temple, which is good. But their hearts are not pure. They only serve God half-heartedly. Just as drops of pure water can’t purify a glass of contaminated water, so the good works of the people can’t make their hearts holy. As long as their hearts are not pure before God, their work does not really please Him. He wants inner change, not just outer obedience.

How do you serve God? Do you love Him wholeheartedly, or do you just focus on good works?

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Under Construction: Lessons From the Book of Haggai

The book of Haggai is certainly not the best-known book of the Bible. It only has two chapters and is about rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem, which is not a major topic of interest for present-day Christians. But when we read carefully and attentively, this book contains valuable lessons for believers from all centuries and from all over the planet.

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