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Matthew Henry on Haggai 1 – focus on our Spiritual work

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Announcements Forums God — January 3rd, 2021 Matthew Henry on Haggai 1 – focus on our Spiritual work

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    Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary on Haggai 1 drove the verses home for me. Tying back to last week’s Forum discussion, it is animal magnetism that pulls us away from our Spiritual, God given work. These verses specifically address that we must do God’s work now and not “after I get something else done….”. We must push through the animal magnetism and try to stay focused on pray.

    ” 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. “

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