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Are You Building Your House… While God’s House Is Neglected? | The Message of Haggai Explained

6 min · 21. apr. 2026
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The book of Haggai delivers a direct and convicting message that still applies today: 👉 Why do we prioritize our comfort, careers, and lives… while the things of God get what’s left? In this powerful teaching, we break down the warning God gave through Haggai and how it challenges modern believers to realign their priorities. 📖 In this video, you’ll discover: ✔️ The historical context behind Haggai and the rebuilding of the Temple ✔️ What “paneled houses” really means—and why it matters ✔️ The deeper meaning of “Consider your ways” ✔️ Why Israel was busy… but not blessed ✔️ How this message applies to your life, your time, and your priorities ✔️ What it looks like to build God’s house first today ⚡ This message will challenge you if you’ve ever: * Felt spiritually dry despite staying busy * Put off obedience with “not yet” * Focused more on personal success than Kingdom impact 📖 Key Scripture: * Haggai 1:1–15 * Matthew 6:33

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