Panelled Houses
Is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your panelled houses,
and this temple to lie in ruins?
Haggai 1:4
Haggai, was one of the prophets during the building of the second Temple in Jerusalem. in rabbinic writing, he is often referred to as one of the men of the Great Assembly. Sadly, the prophecy of Haggai in the Scripture is often overlooked by many, but it holds much for us. This brief book consists of four messages from God to the Jewish exiles who had returned from Babylon. Their mission was to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
They started well, but then their enthusiasm waned, and they turned to building houses for themselves. In his first message, Haggai asked, “Is it time for you yourselves to dwell in your panelled houses, and this temple to lie in ruins?” (1:4).
In message two (2:1-9), Haggai asked if anyone remembered the temple Solomon had built, and that King Nebuchadnezzar destroyed. A few elderly exiles could recall the former glory. By comparison, the abandoned work looked pitiful.
Let us think for a moment about our work of building the church. For us, the church is the body of Christ; the believers themselves (1 Corinthians 12:27). Our mission as followers of Jesus is to become a strong, dedicated, growing, witnessing church.
How is your local assembly of believers doing? Is it busy doing the work of God? Are you personally involved? Or have you become distracted with the work of building your own “panelled houses” and neglecting God's work?
Bible Reading
Haggai 2:1-9.
Prayer
God of Grace, help me to put Your work first, to serve You faithfully, to share You with others I ask. In the name of Your Son, I prayer. Amen.
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