THE THIRD MESSAGE
Let's turn our attention now to the THIRD MESSAGE that God gave through the prophet, Haggai. It contains some very important principles that apply just as much to us today as to its original recipients. Indeed, there are some things in this message that both they and we need to "give careful thought to."
And, yes, you guessed it correctly, it is time for another assignment.
So, your next assignment is to read Haggai 2:10-19, the Third Message, and as you read,
Mark every occurence of the word consecrated / holy (kjv)
by circling it with a BLUE Circle
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Mark every occurence the word defiled / unclean (kjv)
by putting a BLACK Square with an X in it around the word.
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Then answer the following questions:
1. When was this Third Message given? (Day / month/ year) (2:10)
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2. Approximately how much time had passed since the Second Message? (Hint: see Haggai 2:1)
Circle the correct answer:........1 month.........2 months.........6 months........1 year
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Did you notice that God also began this Third Message with questions to a specific group of people? In Message # 2, God had directed a series of questions to another specific group of people, to those who had seen and remembered Solomon's Temple and its former beauty and glory. Now, in Message # 3, God is again asking questions to a specific group of people.
Who were the specific people that God now addresses with these questions in Message # 3? (2:11)
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The two questions which God asked of the priests may seem complicated to us today, yet these very important questions were based on the LAW which had been given to Moses and the people shortly after their Exodus from Egypt.
The Law had been given to Moses and the Jewish Nation in approximately 1491 BC, shortly after they had crossed the Red Sea and while they were still in the wilderness.
Now we need to examine the questions which God asked of the priests and to understand the principles being emphasized by these questions because the underlying fundamental truths which they reveal are just as applicable and pertinent to us today as they were to the priests and the people initially addressed!
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In fact, this THIRD message is a very key part of the entire book of Haggai
and it is one of the reasons WHY HAGGAI is included in the Bible and WHY HAGGAI
is so important and instructive to us today.
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True, the book of Haggai does give us much important and interesting information
concerning the rebuilding / building of the Temple. But, more importantly, this
book defines and emphasizes principles which we must understand and follow today
if our lives are to be blessed by God and filled with His peace, joy, and contentment.
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They, the Jews, the returned exiles from Babylon, obviously had not been
living in joy and peace and blessing. How do we know this?
Well, let's re-read Haggai 1:6-11 and also look at the list you previously made that tells of the difficulties they were having.
Then, in the space below, summarize what their lives were like as described in 1:6-11 and in 2:16-19.
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So, we see they had experienced poor crop yields, were often hungry and thirsty,
were not warm enough, couldn't make their wages stretch to buy all they needed, couldn't
seem to get ahead, experienced drought .... . In short, they were having all kinds
of problems -- financially, materially,
agriculturally, and in basically every
area of life. They were surviving and existing but only from day to day and only
while enduring great hardships, disappointments, and difficulties. There was no real
joy, peace, contentment, or sense of blessing. In short, they were not experiencing
the blessings' of God.
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Yes, they were God's Chosen' people but their lives were neither outwardly
nor inwardly reflecting the anticipated benefits of such a designation.
Why weren't they living like God's Chosen People were intended to live? After all, hadn't God rescued them repeatedly? Hadn't God even brought them back from their exile in Babylon? So why were they having these difficulties? What had gone wrong? Why were they having these problems?
Does this sound all too familiar to you? Is your life similar? Do you relate to these people and the problems they were experiencing? You and I, as Christians, are God's People also.
Why isn't life easier and more satisfying for us? Why do you and I have problems and difficulties and reversals and hardships? Why do we "plant much but harvest little, eat but never have enough, drink but never have our fill, put on clothes but are not warm, earn wages, only to put them in a purse with holes in it," ... ?
let's look at what God said to His people, the Jews, because the principles which God gave to them are just as applicable to us today. And, if we will learn from what God showed them, we, too, will be able to live in and by God's blessing.
We know that they, God's Chosen People, were not living in the victory and blessing and joy that God had intended, planned, and desired for them. Perhaps you are not either.
So, Haggai, as God's messenger, tells them and us WHY! And, what they are told to be the reason for their problems and difficulties is just as valid and applicable for us today as it was for them then.
Therefore, if we will learn from what God told them, then, we, too, can live in victory, peace, joy, contentment, and blessing regardless of the situations and circumstances of life that may swirl around us.
So, WHY? What was their problem? And what is our problem? WHY? HAGGAI.
Tell us WHY !
To find out WHY?', let's examine this Third Message from God contained in 2:10-19. In these few short but important verses, God tells them, and anyone who will listen and heed His reproof, the reason why.
So, of course, it is time for another assignment:
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Let's begin by looking at the 2 questions which God asked the priests and
see if there are any principles in these questions that apply to us
today also.
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In Haggai 2:12 and 2:13, there are two questions which God asked directly
to the priests.
Underline and number these 2 questions in the text.
Then, on the chart below entitled "GOD ASKS 2 QUESTIONS', write these two questions in the first column. (I am sorry that this chart is not very beautiful but it is the best I can do with my limited knowledge of html. But, again, you are smart students, so you can figure this out!).
Next, read the scriptures in column 3 of the chart (Leviticus 6:27 & Numbers 19:11-13), which explain why the priests, who were experts of the Law, answered with the answers they gave. Record the answers, "Yes" or "No", which the priests gave, in the second column on the chart.
Do NOT fill in the last Column! We will do that later.
Ok, here is the chart:
Now let's see what it is that God was saying to them and to us by asking these two questions.
At first glance, you may wonder why God is talking about consecrated meat and defiled people. However, when we understand the principles being revealed in these questions, we will understand the significance of these questions and how they explain WHY these people were not living with God's blessing concerning their crops, finances, etc. Similarly, we will understand and discover why we also don't always live in joy, peace, victory, and with God's blessing in our own personal lives.
Well, you have looked at and worked on the first 3 columns on the chart, GOD
ASKS TWO QUESTIONS'. But, before we fill in the final column concerning The Principle
Being Taught, (ie. The WHY'), let's look in some detail at the truths being presented
by these questions. Then, when we understand these principles more completely,
we will summarize what is being taught and place our conclusions on the chart.
Let's begin by looking in Haggai 2:12 (NIV) at God's first Question:
The word, CONSECRATED, used here is the Hebrew QADASH (Strongs # 6942), and, as defined in the Lexical aids to the Old Testament in the Hebrew Greek Study Bible by Zodhiates, means:
So, now that we understand something about the meaning of the word, Consecrated, what is God saying?
God is reminding them (and us) not only how holiness is transmitted, but also how it is not transmitted.
God is using this illustration about contaminated meat (flesh), to show them that even though the meat itself was consecrated (holy) and the meat, in turn, made the garment containing or holding it consecrated (holy), the passing on of holiness ended there. Therefore, the garment holding the meat could not and did not pass on its holiness to anything or anyone else.
God is, therefore, emphasizing that holiness is not passed on or transmitted simply by coming into contact with something that was holy because it contained holiness.
Ponder that thought, but don't write anything on your chart yet. Let's look now at question # 2. Then, after we have considered both questions, we will be better able to summarize our conclusions.
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The SECOND QUESTION immediately followed, thereby building upon and reinforcing
what God was telling them concerning holiness and how holiness is and is not transmitted
and / or lost.
Let's read that second question as stated in Haggai 2:14 (NIV),
Before we continue, we need to know what DEFILED means:
DEFILED, also translated unclean or contaminated in some versions of the Bible, is the Hebrew word TAME (Strong's # 2931) and is the adjective form of the Hebrew verb, TAME (Strong;s # 2930).
The verb form of TAME (defiled / unclean) is defined by Zodhiates :
Now, even though this may be new information to you and me, this certainly was not new information to these chosen people of God. They had known the Law concerning this for almost 1000 years.
You will recall that the Law had been given to God's Chosen people, the Jews, through Moses on Mt. Sinai in about 1491 BC, shortly after their miraculous deliverance by God from their bondage and slavery in Egypt.
So the Law had been given in about 1491 BC. It is now 520 BC, almost 1000 years later!
During the interval of time between the giving of the Law and 520 BC, they, as a people and as a nation, had lived in varying degrees of obedience and adherence to the Law.
But, Regardless of whether they had obeyed the Law or not, the priests and the people were knowledgeable of the Law and knew what made something holy (consecrated / sacred) or defiled.
So, this was not new news, but apparently was information they needed to be reminded of since they were not living in obedience to this aspect of the Law at this time in the history of their nation. By ceasing work on the temple shortly after their return from Babylon, they had been disobedient to God!
Therefore, by this disobedience (sin), they had become defiled. And this defilement was affecting everything they did and touched.
Similarly, this is information about which we, today, also need to be reminded!
Yes, this was not new news. But, what is very significant, is the statement that followed in the next verse, (2:14 NIV). Read it.
GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE ARE DEFILED !
Wow! Imagine that! Here are God's Chosen people, actively working at His assigned task of rebuilding the Temple and God is telling them that they are defiled (unholy, unclean) !
Why did God say this? Why did he tell them that they were defiled? And, how did they get that way? After all, aren't they God's chosen people?
Remember, these people thought that, as God's Chosen people, they were automatically and always consecrated, regardless of what they did.
But God is telling them that, as far as He is concerned, they and their nation are defiled and that everything they touch is defiled. Even the work that they are doing on the temple is defiled because there are other unforsaken sins still in their lives.
Look again at the chart, GOD ASKS TWO QUESTIONS'. You know what the questions are and you have read the scriptures that support and explain the answers given by the priests.
With all this in mind, now, it is time to fill in your conclusions concerning "THE WHY", THE PRINCIPLE BEING TAUGHT, for each of these two questions.
So, your next assignment is to:
Concerning Question # 1,
Summarize what God was teaching His Chosen people concerning how a person or thing is and is not consecrated. Fill in your answer in the space provided in column 4 of the chart.
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And, concerning Question # 2,
Summarize what God was teaching about defilement and its consequences. Fill in your answer in the space provided in column 4 of the chart.
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Wow! That was quite a thought provoking assignment, wasn't it? How did you
do? Did you reach any conclusions?
Well, let me share with you a statement, from Wilmington's Guide to the Bible, which helps to explain the principles that were being taught by these 2 questions.
Hmmmm. "Righteousness was not automatically transferred... but their own unrighteousness was affecting both them and their children." That is a powerful, awesome, and serious statement!
God is telling them that there is a correlation between the fact that they are defiled by sin (disobedience to His commands) and the difficulties, hardships, poor harvests, etc. which they had been experiencing since their return from Babylon in about 538 BC. God is showing them that disobedience (sin) takes its toll and has its consequences.
We have already looked at what they were to "consider", i.e., their poor harvests ( heaps probably referred to stacks or mounds of grain), their poor wine supplies and the blight, mildew, and hail which were destroying crops ... .
Now let's consider WHO was the source of these difficulties, these judgments' upon the people and the WHY?'
WHO had caused the blight, mildew, and hail? (2:17)
Write your answer
in the space provided:
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And WHY did God cause these things to happen to His Chosen people,
the Jewish nation of Israel ? (2:17)
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God has revealed to them the underlying basic root problem (cause) of their difficulties. God has told them that HE had caused these things to happen because they did not turn to Him or obey Him.
God has told them the reason "WHY" He had not blessed them and WHY they had been experiencing these consequences of disobedience which included blight, mildew, and hail.
Their failure to turn to God and to obey Him was active disobedience (sin). This had resulted in their defilement. These consequences of poor crops, etc., therefore, were judgments of God because of their disobedience and defilement. They were unrighteous in God's sight and God cannot bless unrighteousness!
Therefore, it was God who had caused their poor crops, ....
And the reason God had done this for the past 17 or so years was because they had not obeyed Him in the matter of rebuilding the Temple. Neither had they turned to Him as their God and their provider. They had not acknowledged Him to be the supplier of their needs. They had not made Him Lord and Master but, instead, were doing things in their own way and in their own strength and had left God out of their plans.
Now God is trying to show them that even though they had finally understood and repented concerning their past disobedience of failing to rebuild the Temple and were now obedient in this matter, they were still defiled in other areas.
Yes, they were now obeying and again working on the Temple, but, they still were defiled in other areas.God is now trying to show them that they must be obedient in everything because until they are obedient in every area, all they do and touch will still be defiled because of sin (disobedience).
God is, therefore, telling them that even though they may do the right thing in one area or even in several areas of obedience, He desires that they be obedient in every area.
God is reminding them that, because of their other sins, they are still defiled and therefore unworthy to build the temple because God cannot bless unrighteousness!
God is showing them that anything less than total obedience in every area causes the very work that they do to be defiled and that until they have repented in every area, they are still defiled.
God is, therefore, calling them (and us) to Holiness (consecration) in thought, mind, actions, and attitude in every area of their (and our) lives.Anything less than total obedience and commitment to God results in defilement of self and of anything and everything that they (and we) do!
What an awesome principle!
Does this explain to you or give you any insight as to the cause of some of the situations and difficulties you may be experiencing in your own personal life today?
Circle your answer: ...........YES ..............NO
And, do you think this sheds any light on things we see happening in America and the world today? Do you think there is any correlation between what is going on and failure to obey God's commands?
Circle your answer: ...........YES ..............NO
What does God say, in Haggai 2:14, are the consequences of defilement?
Write your answer in the space below:
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Stop now and evaluate your life as viewed from God's perspective
Ask yourself:
? Could it be that some of the problems and difficulties I am experiencing could be related to the fact that I am defiled in God's eyes?
Circle your answer: ...........YES ..............NO
? Are there things about my lifestyle, actions, thoughts, habits, activities, relationships, .... that are not pleasing to God and that are, in fact, SIN?
Circle your answer: ...........YES ..............NO
? "Am I totally yielded to God in every area of my life?"
Circle your answer: ...........YES ..............NO
? Are there some things in my life that I know are wrong and contrary to what God commands and desires and which have defiled' me?
Circle your answer: ...........YES ..............NO
And, if you have never accepted Jesus as your Savior and have never committed your life to Him and to the Father, begin this time of evaluation by doing just that. Tell God that you know you are a sinner and confess your sins, all of them, to Him. Then, accept God's FREE gift of Salvation. This gift is available to you because Christ has already paid the debt-penalty of death with His sinless life. Jesus' sacrifice of His life was and is THE SACRIFICE, the ONLY sacrifice, which is acceptable to God the Father in substitution for your sins. Accept that sacrifice.
Agree with God that His ways are best and that you will do whatever He wants you to do. Then, Do whatever He tells you to do concerning anything that needs to be done to make things right with others.
You may use the space below and insert additional pages as needed to write out
a prayer to God as you evaluate your life and confess your sins.
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