THE CONSEQUENCES OF
IGNORING GOD'S COMMAND TO GIVE
Haggai 1:1-11
V:1. " In the second year of King Darius, on the first
day of the sixth month, the word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai to
Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua son of Jehozadak,
the high priest:"
A. God worked in the heart of Darius the King of Babylon to
enforce His previous
decree to King
Cyrus to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem
and to restore all the
assets taken from the temple when it was destroyed.
1. When the
children of Israel
returned to the promised land, they refused to follow
God's
command.
2. They rebuilt
their homes, but neglected the building of God's temple.
3. Their political
government was restored while under the Babylonian control.
a. Zerubbabel
was the governor of Judah .
b. Joshua was
the High Priest of Israel.
c. Haggai was
the Lord's prophet after the captivity.
d. God re-established
the order of government in Israel .
B. God allowed a
transition time for Israel
to regain full control of the promise
land.
1. They were
still under the discipline of the Babylonian King.
2. The Israelites were a hard headed people and
still not able to govern themselves
according
to God's commands.
come for the Lord's
house to be built."
Defn: Lord=
Yehovah= The eternal God.
Host,
almighty= tesbaah= mass of persons, army
A. The Lord is not
satisfied when we put our needs before His commands.
1. We must be
careful not to get into a habit of putting off what God told us to do.
2. God's
commands should be an immediate concern for us.
B. The Israelites,
by the Grace of God were allowed back into the promised land.
1. God gave them
a command to rebuild the temple.
2. God gave them
the resources to rebuild the temple.
Ezra 5:14
3. God gave them
the support from a pagan king to rebuild the temple.
4. God gave them
protection from the enemy by their enemies to rebuild
the temple.
5. God gave them
the plans to rebuild the temple.
a. In this
case, God only required their time and devotion in the building project.
b. Giving
priority to the Building of the temple required their love for the Lord.
6. They gave
their interest priority and refused to rebuild the temple.
a. They
refused to worship God with their obedience.
C. In their hearts,
they told God it is not time to follow your commands.
1. In effect,
they were saying, God we don't have time to serve you.
2. In effect,
they were saying, God you don't know what is best for us.
3. In effect, they
were saying, God we are not grateful for what you have done
for us.
4. In effect,
they were saying, God we don't love you enough to put you first.
V:3. " Then the
word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai."
A. The Lord always
has a spokesman.
1. In the mist
of corrupt folk, God has someone who listens to him.
2. In the mist
of corrupt folk, God has someone who is obedient to His
commands.
commands.
B. Each of us has
an assignment in God's plan of redemption for man.
1. Each of us
has an assignment in the Body of Christ (the Church).
2. Haggai's job
was to remind Israel of God's commands.
a. His job was to relate the Word of God
to God's people.
b. The
general body had the job of rebuilding the Temple .
c. Everyone
is important in the Body of Christ.
d. God
expects us to be about His business first.
C. We are to do
what God has gifted us to do.
1. We should
not worry about someone else's gift but concentrate on our
assignment.
assignment.
2. Do what God
designed you to do.
a. God will
select others to do what He didn't call you to do.
4 "Is it a time
for you yourselves to be living in your paneled houses, while this house
remains a ruin?"
A. We need to
continue to look into the mirror to see if we are treating God with
reverence,
love and respect.
1. Are we
working for God or ourselves?
2. Are we
willfully disobeying God's commands to pursue our goals?
B. Have we made ourselves
number one and God number two?
1. Are we
grateful enough to put God before our desires?
2. Can we say
thank you Father with our service?
3. Will we
continue to give God lip service but no hip service?
a. Do we
just say we love the Lord, but have no evidence to prove it?
b. If we
claim we love the Lord, there ought to be something to prove the claim.
V:5. "Now this
is what the Lord Almighty says: "Give careful thought to your ways."
A. We are
accountable to the Lord for what we do.
1. God is
longsuffering. He will tolerate our disobedience for a while.
2. Most of us
have a history of God's love in our lives.
3. We are in
the Body of Christ because He chose us.
4. God chose us for service, not for our own
pleasure.
B. God has a way
of getting our attention.
1. God put the
history of Israel
in print to show us how He deals with His people.
2. He promised
to bless them when they were obedient and to punish them
when they
were disobedient.
C. God says don't
neglect to look in the mirror. You might not look so good.
1. Don't
forget to look in the mirror, you might be ready for God's chastisement.
V:6. " You have planted much, but have harvested
little. You eat, but never have enough. You drink, but never have your fill.
You put on clothes, but are not warm. You earn wages, only to put them in a
purse with holes in it."
A. Sometimes, you
need to consider what is happening in your life.
1. The Lord might
be working against you and you don't even know it.
2. You might be
suffering the effects of your disobedience.
3. You might be
under the chastisement of the Lord and blaming the "man".
B. Your disobedience
might be the reason there is no money in your checking
account.
account.
1. God's says that
if you fail to take care of My House, I will withdraw the
protection of your house.
protection of your house.
2. The Israelites
may have thought they were having a rough time because of the
economy. They were having a rough time because
of their
disobedience.
3. Every once in
a while you need to ask the question are God's commands
important enough for me to obey them?
important enough for me to obey them?
a. Am I the
cause of my troubles?
b. Is my
disobedience the cause for my lack of success?
V:7. " This is what the Lord Almighty says: "Give
careful thought to your ways."
A. Do you want to
continue living from paycheck to paycheck?
1. The abundances
of the Lord are available to you.
2. Because you
have a relationship with Jesus, you are a heir to the Kingdom
of
God .
B. God promised to
bless the works of your hands if you are obedient to His
commands.
commands.
1. God did not
promise to bless you if you did not obey His commands.
2. Consider your
ways. Are you following God or are you following the world?
3. Are you
seeking the Kingdom or is that just something you say?
4. Maybe
obedience sounds good on Sunday, but you can't handle it on Monday.
V:8. " Go up
into the mountains and bring down timber and build the house, so that I
may take pleasure in it and be honored," says the Lord."
may take pleasure in it and be honored," says the Lord."
A. Once we have
considered our ways, we should be convicted to do more for the
Lord.
Lord.
1. When we think
about what the Lord has done for us, we should be grateful
enough to be obedient.
enough to be obedient.
2. The Israelites
had been in captivity for 70 years because of their disobedience.
a. Now being
free again, they went back to their disobedient behavior.
b. They came
back and there was no place to worship the Lord.
c. They came
back and there was no place to offer sacrifices for their sins.
d. Their whole
system of worship had been destroyed and they thought nothing of
it.
it.
3. The Chief Priest didn't enforce God's
commands.
a. The Chief
Priest, in charge of the Temple
worship should have been the first to
push the
building of the temple.
b. The
appointed governor of Israel
didn't enforce God's commands.
c. Without an
active spiritual leader, Israel
had gone astray again.
d. There
should have been someone who said, hold on, let's bless the Lord.
e. Just because everybody has gone astray,
does not mean you need to follow.
V:9. "You expected much, but see, it turned out to be
little. What you brought home, I
blew away.
Why?" declares the Lord Almighty. "Because of my house, which
remains a ruin, while each of you is busy with his own house."
remains a ruin, while each of you is busy with his own house."
A. God is not mocked! God is not mocked!
1. You will not go
unpunished disobeying God's commands.
2. You will not go
unpunished putting God second in your life.
3. God has to be
THE PRIORITY of your life.
4. God can not be
a priority, because that implies that something else is THE
NUMBER ONE
PRIORITY.
a. If God is
not THE PRIORITY, that implies that you are listening to another
voice.
voice.
b. The other
voice that provides nothing has become the god of your life.
B. When you neglect
God, you bring negative actions on to your life.
1. When you
neglect God, you bring a negative economy into your life.
a. Things
could be good, but neglecting God brings the bad into your life.
2. When you are
listening to another voice, you are walking away from the GRACE
of God.
of God.
a. If you
are listening to your voice and not God, you are in a negative economy.
b. If you
are listening to voices other than God, you are in a negative economy.
V:10. " Therefore, because of you the heavens have
withheld their dew and the earth
its crops."
its crops."
A. God controls the
entire universe.
1. The conditions
of the atmosphere responds to the commands of God.
2. God can cause
a drought in your life while everyone else is having rain.
3. God can lock
the doors of opportunity in your life and open opportunities
in the lives
of others.
B. The devil is not
always the cause of your troubles. Sometimes it is the devil in you.
1. None of us are
perfect.
2. We all have
some growing in the Lord to pursue.
3. There are
times when God has to get our attention by withholding His grace.
4. By withholding
His grace, God is actually preparing us for more grace.
V:11. " I called
for a drought on the fields and the mountains, on the grain, the new
wine, the oil and whatever the ground produces, on men and cattle, and on the labor
of your hands."
wine, the oil and whatever the ground produces, on men and cattle, and on the labor
of your hands."
A. God is sovereign.
1. God does
what it takes to reminds us that He is God.
2. God has a
way to bring misery into our lives.
3. It is the
misery in our lives that causes us to call on God.
4. Sometimes it
is the misery in our lives that develops our prayer life.
B. To get our
attention, God can effect every area of our lives.
1. Notice, God
affected the weather around Israel .
2. The rains
affected the ability to produce crops.
3. The rains
affect the health of the animals that ate the produce of the ground.
4. God affected
the works of the hands of man.
5. The effects
of the hands of God can be negative or positive based on your
obedience
to His commands.
C. This text is a
warning to all believers that the God we serve is a jealous God.
1. God reminds
us that He will not share His worship with anyone.
2. God is
center stage and there are no other players.
3. The sooner
we make God the center of our lives, the sooner we will enjoy all
the blessings
of God.
Amen
Rev. Mitchell, Asst. Pastor of GMBC