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Rebuilding the Lord’s House - Haggai

27 min · 19 de may de 2026
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About six hundred years before the coming of Christ, the kingdom of Judah was carried away into Babylonian captivity. Jerusalem was devastated. The walls were broken down. The temple — once filled with worship, sacrifice, and the presence of God among His people — was plundered, burned, and left in ruins. But God had not forgotten His people. After seventy years, the Lord stirred the heart of Cyrus, king of Persia, and opened the door for the Jewish people to return home and rebuild the house of God. What a moment that must have been — hearts filled with hope, minds consumed with restoration, and eyes fixed on the future. Yet when they arrived back in Jerusalem, their priorities began to change. The work of God was delayed while personal comfort took center stage. The people rebuilt their own homes while the house of the Lord sat in ruins. Worship was replaced with distraction. Passion gave way to complacency. So God raised up a prophet named Haggai with a message that was direct, urgent, and impossible to ignore: “Build the temple.” And thousands of years later, that message still speaks.

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