There are a lot of misconceptions about forgiveness. This 5-minute podcast explains what forgiveness is not. Give it a listen.
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speaker + instigator of hope
There are a lot of misconceptions about forgiveness. This 5-minute podcast explains what forgiveness is not. Give it a listen.
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Today’s Weekday Podcast is a reminder that every single person can do something significant for others: add value to them.
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It breaks my heart when I talk to people that have lost hope. Sometimes we all need a simple, but powerful reminder: our lives really do matter. You are not an accident. God hasn’t forgotten about you.
Your life matters.”
Today’s Weekday Podcast is a simple reminder that you are a work of art. Give it a listen if you need a bit of encouragement today. Feel free to share it with those you want to encourage.
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We’ve all gotten fed up at one time or another. We’ve either said or thought these two little words: I quit. At the time, the words seem logical. They feel right.
But what if they’re wrong.
What if those two words are not the right two words? Listen to this edition of the podcast for encouragement and hope. Learn the two words that can change your whole future. Enjoy!
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Haggai 2
Backstory:
• King Solomon built an amazing temple for God.
• After Solomon died, the people drifted from God.
• In 587 BC King Nebuchadnezzar took Israel captive and destroyed the temple.
• For 50 years the Israelites wanted freedom from Babylon and to rebuild the temple.
• 50,000 returned home. They stopped working on the temple after two years.
• They spent the next 14 years building their own houses while neglecting the house of God.
• God stirred them up and they started working on the temple again.
• They stopped again after only 30 days.
“Then Haggai, the messenger of the LORD, spoke to the people with the LORD’s message, ‘I am with you, declares the LORD.’ And the LORD stirred up the spirit of Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit of Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and the spirit of all the remnant of the people. And they came and worked on the house of the LORD of hosts, their God…” (Haggai 1:13-14 ESV)
They got started. Then they quit.
Before you quit…
Identify the thing that is causing you to want to quit. The is power when we face up to it and declare what it is.
“Who is left among you who saw this house in its former glory? How do you see it now? Is it not as nothing in your eyes?” (Haggai 2:3 ESV)
Comparison is when you judge your life or your worth against some standard that God never intended for you to judge it by. For them, they were comparing their current progress with Solomon’s completed progress. It just didn’t compare.
They weren’t making progress quickly enough. It had been less than a month – of course there was little progress.
Anything that’s meaningful takes time!
Don’t compare your beginning with somebody else’s ending.
This life is not about competing; it’s about completing the Will of God.
God is really practical.
“‘…Is it nothing in your eyes? Yet now be strong, O Zerubbabel, declares the Lord. Be strong, O Joshua, son of Jehozadak, the high priest. Be strong, all you people of the land, declares the Lord. Work, for I am with you…” (Haggai 2:4 ESV)
What do you do when you feel like quitting?
What do you do when you’re discouraged?
God says, “Be strong and do the work.”
Be Strong + Do the Work
Extraordinary people do consistently what normal people do occasionally.
Show back up and do the work. Put down another stone.
The problem is we often quit too early. There are unfinished dreams. There are unreached people. There are ministries that need to be started. There’s a hole in destiny because we haven’t been strong and we haven’t done the work.
Keep showing up. Keep laying the bricks. Keep doing the work.
“The latter glory of this house shall be greater than the former, say the Lord of hosts…” (Haggai 2:9a)
Behind God’s call to “Be Strong” is his promise that He is with us. Not only is he “with us”, he is in us!
You don’t have to rebuild a temple or go to a temple – you are a temple!
“What agreement has the temple of God with idols? For we are the temple of the living God…” (2 Corinthians 6:16 ESV)
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