Enduring Lessons from the Very Short Book of Haggai

If you're paging through the Bible, right before you make the turn and head into the New Testament, there's a string of shorter books with funny names and odd references that don't get talked about a whole lot. These are the minor prophets of the Old Testament. One of the shortest is Haggai. Coming in at two chapters and less than two pages, Haggai is the story of a prophet whom God uses to tell the Israelites to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. Give it a read this Lord's Day. It won't take much time, and it has some good lessons.
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