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  • The Unsown Seed Series

    Contributed by Chris Swanson on Nov 3, 2022
     | 1,350 views

    Have we been obedient? Is the seed yet in the barn?

    This is Haggai's subsequent message, given during the Feast of Tabernacles, around the month of October, 520 B.C. The more seasoned individuals, the elders, could recollect the unbelievable magnificence of Solomon's Temple, which had been annihilated 66 years sooner. Many were debilitated ...read more

  • Haggai, The Temple And Jesus, The Messiah Of The Temple

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Sep 14, 2025
     | 469 views

    The picture being evoked is the fulfillment of the whole destiny of Israel, in whom all the nations of earth would be blessed. That was the promise to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

    Friday of the 24th Week in Course 2025 The prophecies of Haggai are among the shortest in the OT, but because the author is careful about the historical notes in the book, we know a great deal about them. The second year of King Darius I Hystaspes, in our dating system, is 520 B.C. The prophecies ...read more

  • Greater Glory Awaits SermonCentral

    Contributed by SermonCentral on Sep 8, 2023
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     | 1,601 views

    The prophecy that the future glory of our lives will surpass the past encourages us to reflect on our current circumstances and make necessary changes for a brighter future.

    In the book of Haggai, we find a prophecy that the glory of the latter house will surpass that of the former. This prophecy encourages us to reflect on our past and make necessary changes for a better future. God wants us to look back and recognize areas in our lives where we were doing well or had ...read more