Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Sunday (November 10) Scripture Commentary


November 10 Sermon – “What Do You See?”

Haggai 1:15b-2:9

This is the story of how the Temple in Jerusalem was rebuilt after being destroyed in war. The people are overwhelmed at such a task. The prophet Haggai assures them that God will provide the courage and the resources.

Thanks to King Cyrus and later King Darius, they made it possible for the exiles of Judah to return from exile in Babylon.

They laid the foundation of the new Temple in 536 BC but nothing else has been done in years. The people decided to build houses for themselves instead of finishing the Temple. The people are struggling and the prophet, Haggai says it’s because they didn’t make the rebuilding of the Temple the top priority.

Judah has three leaders: Zerubbabel the administrator, Joshua the High Priest, and Haggai, the prophet.

Haggai asks them to remember the old Temple that was build by Solomon and he tells the people that this Temple will be filled with an even greater presence of God’s glory.

II Thessalonians 2:13-17

These are words of encouragement to all who believe in Christ. The Apostle Paul prays that we will be comforted and strengthened to live out our faith.

The Apostle Paul explains that God’s kingdom has not fully arrived on earth but it has begun. Evil forces are at work in the world but they will be held back by God.  God will destroy evil once and for all.

Paul thanks God for those who have faith in Christ. He tells the Thessalonians that they have been chosen for salvation. They will share with God through Christ.



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