Moment With The Master
“Preaching That Gets Results”
Categories: Moment With The MasterThen Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest, with all the remnant of the people, obeyed the voice of the LORD their God, and the words of Haggai the prophet, as the LORD their God had sent him; and the people feared the presence of the LORD.” (Haggai 1:12)
One of the most significant messages of the Old Testament book of Haggai is emphasized by the simple phrase: “thus saith the Lord”. These words are repeated 26 times in 38 verses or 2 chapters. The message of Haggai to the Jews was to build the temple. (Haggai 2:4) However, behind this theme was the simple fact that this was what God wanted.
After 70 years of Babylonian captivity, God allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem. Haggai was prophesying during the time of the return of the first group of exiles. Their task upon returning home was to rebuild the temple. Because of discouragement and a preoccupation with material things, the work was delayed. However, according to the verse above the people obeyed the Lord and the work continued.
Consider some of the factors that prompted this rebuilding. First, the people obeyed the voice of God. They continued the work on the temple because this was the will of God, not the will of man. We must also listen to the voice of God as he has spoken in his word.
The second factor was their respect for the authority of Haggai. He was God’ s prophet and the people acknowledge him as such. Thus, to know God’s will they went to the right source. Jesus is God’s prophet in these last days (Hebrews 1:1,2) and the only source of God’s will. The message of God through Jesus is clearly revealed in the New Testament. (Ephesians 3:3-5) and must be respected.
Third, “the people feared the presence of the Lord”. This commends the great attitude of the people. Do we have the same healthy respect for God as they?
When Gods’ word is spoken and the people are moved to obedience by Godly fear surely God is pleased. That is preaching that gets the right results.
By George Slover