Haggai

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Putting off the Building of God's temple in Haggi was simply people doing their own thing as if that is the same as the Kingdom of God.

Building the temple of God and edifying the Kingdom of God is about sacrificing your will to the will of God and fasting from your wantonness to serve others in righteousness.

Building His temple is doing what Christ said. Sit down in the tens, hundreds, thousands and create a daily ministration of pure Religion that takes care of all social welfare of the people through faith, hope, and charity

That is the way to build the social bonds of a free society and receive the life of promise.

"Wolves and tyrants love a scattered flock" The Watchful Shepherd Haggai | Haggai 1 | Haggai 2

Preceded by: Zephaniah - Followed by: Zechariah

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