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Pastor Richard opens in Haggai 2:1-9, where God speaks to a people who had worked for seven days on the temple's rebuilding, only to quit in discouragement. The older generation remembered Solomon's breathtaking first temple — gold-covered floors, cherubim, the Ark of the Covenant, and the very Shekinah glory of God — and the contrast with what stood before them felt overwhelming. Satan had planted a seed of despair through nostalgia, and the people had stopped working. But God's word cut through their discouragement with a bold promise: the glory of the latter temple would be greater than the former, because five hundred years later, Jesus Christ — the Desire of all nations — would walk its courts. Pastor Richard then turns to Haggai 2:23, where God tells Zerubbabel He will make him like a signet ring. That image carries deep meaning: a signet ring signifies ownership, authority, legitimacy, and eternal purpose. Just as Zerubbabel appears in the lineage of Christ in Matthew 1:13, God stamps His people with His seal, sending them out as representatives of the King. The message to the remnant — and to us today — is that God will not call you to do something He has not already gifted and equipped you to do. Like Zerubbabel, Joshua, and the remnant, we are called to get up, come together, and work, because there are souls out there waiting to be transformed by Jesus Christ. We invite you to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/faithmcrichmondtx
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