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Introduction 1 2 Zephaniah Zechariah
Haggai 1
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Haggai reproves the Jews for neglecting the temple.
(1-11) He promises God's assistance to them. (12-15)
Verses 1-11
Observe the sin of the Jews, after their return from captivity in Babylon. Those
employed for God may be driven from their work by a storm, yet they must go back
to it. They did not say that they would not build a temple, but, Not yet. Thus
men do not say they will never repent and reform, and be religious, but, Not
yet. And so the great business we were sent into the world to do, is not done.
There is a proneness in us to think wrongly of discouragements in our duty, as
if they were a discharge from our duty, when they are only for the trial of our
courage and faith. They neglected the building of God's house, that they might
have more time and money for worldly affairs. That the punishment might answer
to the sin, the poverty they thought to prevent by not building the temple, God
brought upon them for not building it. Many good works have been intended, but
not done, because men supposed the proper time was not come. Thus believers let
slip opportunities of usefulness, and sinners delay the concerns of their souls,
till too late. If we labour only for the meat that perishes, as the Jews here,
we are in danger of losing our labour; but we are sure it shall not be in vain
in the Lord, if we labour for the meat which lasts to eternal life. If we would
have the comfort and continuance of temporal enjoyments, we must have God as our
Friend. See also
luke
12:33. When God crosses our temporal affairs, and we meet with trouble and
disappointment, we shall find the cause is, that the work we have to do for God
and our own souls is left undone, and we seek our own things more than the
things of Christ. How many, who plead that they cannot afford to give to pious
or charitable designs, often lavish ten times as much in needless expenses on
their houses and themselves! But those are strangers to their own interests, who
are full of care to adorn and enrich their own houses, while God's temple in
their hearts lies waste. It is the great concern of every one, to apply to the
necessary duty of self-examination and communion with our own hearts concerning
our spiritual state. Sin is what we must answer for; duty is what we must do.
But many are quick-sighted to pry into other people's ways, who are careless of
their own. If any duty has been neglected, that is no reason why it should still
be so. Whatever God will take pleasure in when done, we ought to take pleasure
in doing. Let those who have put off their return to God, return with all their
heart, while there is time.
Verses 12-15 The
people returned to God in the way of duty. In attending to God's ministers, we
must have respect to him that sent them. The word of the Lord has success, when
by his grace he stirs up our spirits to comply with it. It is in the day of
Divine power we are made willing. When God has work to be done, he will either
find or make men fit to do it. Every one helped, as his ability was; and this
they did with a regard to the Lord as their God. Those who have lost time, need
to redeem time; and the longer we have loitered in folly, the more haste we
should make. God met them in a way of mercy. Those who work for him, have him
with them; and if he be for us, who can be against us? This should stir us up to
be diligent.
Chapter 1:
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Introduction 1 2 Zephaniah Zechariah
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
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Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
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1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
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Esther
Job
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Daniel
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Joel
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Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
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Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Matthew
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John
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1 Corinthians
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1 Thessalonians
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1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
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James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
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