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A Study in Haggai Part 4_ God's Chosen Purpose by North Valley Church
A Study in Haggai Part 3- Break the Cycle, Experience the Blessing by North Valley Church
A Study in Haggai Part 2 - Looking Forward in the Faith by North Valley Church
Haggai Part 1 (Putting God First_ A Call to Rebuild) by North Valley Church
Sunday evening study given on Jan 19, 2025 by Pastor Cory Sexton
Sunday evening study given by Pastor Cory Sexton on Feb 02, 2025
Series: 2024 Class: Minor ProphetsService: Wed Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Peter Hirshman
Series: 2024 Class: Minor ProphetsService: Wed Bible StudyType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Andy Cantrell
10/06/2024 Brandon Amick "Haggai: Part 4"
09/29/2024 Brandon Amick "Haggai: Part 3"
Haggai Part 2 - Comparison began to rob people of the ability of forward motion, not because they were incapable, but because they felt it wouldn't be good enough. Join Pastor G as he reminds the church to pursue in obedience and allow God to do the rest.
Haggai Part 1 - Through many difficulties, we can find every reason to not move forward. Join Pastor G as he motivates the church to realign their priorities with His.
Godfrey Miller continues our Haggai series.
Mogs Jones joins us to start off our new series of a study through the Old Testament book of Haggai.
REBUILDING A NATION WITH APOSTOLIC CRAFTSMANSHIP SPIRIT. RELEASING THE SPIRIT OF HAGGAI. PART 6. FOR THE KINGDOM IS THE LORD'S AND HE IS THE GOVERNOR AMONG THE NATIONS. PSALM 22:28 With South Africa on the threshold of a crucial political transition, the church's voice, role, and influence require immediate awakening attention. The church wields the power to reshape the nation's political landscape by steering it towards a true, brighter, more prosperous future for all its citizens. The time has come for the South African Church leadership community to refuse the enticement and deception of allowing charlatans to use its voice to promote and propagate an agenda that continues to keep the nation divided, impoverished, and marginalized by the elite few in the corridors of political and economic power. The South African Church community, particularly those with a profound understanding of their apostolic commission, bear a sacred responsibility. They must ensure that South Africa's political leadership transition is not only transparent but also peaceful. Moreover, they must ensure that governance is entrusted to leaders of unimpeachable integrity and service. The question arises: Should the South African Church play a role in governing and leading its citizens from an active political presence? If so, what is that role, and to what extent should this role be extent and utilized? Additionally, to what degree is the Church's community aware of its political governance, influence, and power in organizing itself and becoming the political force that can reform and shape the destiny of its citizens? Like many others, the South African Church is not a detached entity from its citizens and environment. It is deeply rooted in the geographical region it serves, with a sacred mission to enlighten, transform, and reshape society. Its influence, guided by the eternal principles of the kingdom of God, is a beacon of ethical leadership and grace. As Scripture demonstrates, the church is directly linked to the various states or provinces in which it is located, defining its relevance to societal reform and transformation. The church's presence and representation should profoundly influence the economic and political systems of the region it serves, whether through direct legislative representation or the powerful voice of spiritual counsel that guides policy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isaiah-phillips-akintola/message
REBUILDING A NATION WITH APOSTOLIC CRAFTSMANSHIP SPIRIT. RELEASING THE SPIRIT OF HAGGAI. PART 5. FOR THE KINGDOM IS THE LORD'S AND HE IS THE GOVERNOR AMONG THE NATIONS. PSALM 22:28 With South Africa on the threshold of a crucial political transition, the church's voice, role, and influence require immediate awakening attention. The church wields the power to reshape the nation's political landscape by steering it towards a true, brighter, more prosperous future for all its citizens. The time has come for the South African Church leadership community to refuse the enticement and deception of allowing charlatans to use its voice to promote and propagate an agenda that continues to keep the nation divided, impoverished, and marginalized by the elite few in the corridors of political and economic power. The South African Church community, particularly those with a profound understanding of their apostolic commission, bear a sacred responsibility. They must ensure that South Africa's political leadership transition is not only transparent but also peaceful. Moreover, they must ensure that governance is entrusted to leaders of unimpeachable integrity and service. The question arises: Should the South African Church play a role in governing and leading its citizens from an active political presence? If so, what is that role, and to what extent should this role be extent and utilized? Additionally, to what degree is the Church's community aware of its political governance, influence, and power in organizing itself and becoming the political force that can reform and shape the destiny of its citizens? Like many others, the South African Church is not a detached entity from its citizens and environment. It is deeply rooted in the geographical region it serves, with a sacred mission to enlighten, transform, and reshape society. Its influence, guided by the eternal principles of the kingdom of God, is a beacon of ethical leadership and grace. As Scripture demonstrates, the church is directly linked to the various states or provinces in which it is located, defining its relevance to societal reform and transformation. The church's presence and representation should profoundly influence the economic and political systems of the region it serves, whether through direct legislative representation or the powerful voice of spiritual counsel that guides policy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isaiah-phillips-akintola/message
In the final message of this series, Pastor Brad Cooper explains that contamination spreads in a way that holiness does not. The people of God should not take false confidence in 'holy by association'. It's also a matter of the heart. Haggai 2:10-23
In part 2 of this 3-part series, Pastor Brad Cooper encourages the people of God to be courageous and strong as we seek the next move of God in our midst. Haggai 2:1-9
The Book of Haggai Part 5
The Book of Haggai Part 5
The Book of Haggai Part 4
The Book of Haggai Part 4
The Book of Haggai Part 3
The Book of Haggai Part 3
In the next message from Haggai, I take a look at what was going on during the rebuilding of the temple after the 70 years of captivity. In a direct fulfillment of God’s sovereign design, the little band of Jews were the right people in the right place, doing the right work for the right …
Join us as we see the motives for good works as God sees them and learn to trust in God's grace to sanctify our hearts.
Join us as we are challenged by the prophet Haggai to prioritize and focus on God's presence and connection with us.
Haggai - Part 2 - Sam Spence
This week, John North is taking us through the book of Haggai from the Old Testament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, John North is taking us through the book of Haggai from the Old Testament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, John North is taking us through the book of Haggai from the Old Testament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, John North is taking us through the book of Haggai from the Old Testament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, John North is taking us through the book of Haggai from the Old Testament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five times the prophet tells the exiles returning to Israel “Give careful thought to your ways”. Five Times. You see, they had their hearts set on rebuilding God's temple, but when things got tough, they stopped and started to build up things for themselves, so Haggai evokes them give careful thought to their ways when it comes to their finances, their priorities and how important God is in their lives. He reminds them you can work hard, labor and try to save, but if the things of God aren't your priority, then what you have may never seem like enough. Listen as Your Church Friends dive deep into the Forgotten Book of Haggai. Visit our Website: https://yourchurchfriends.rocks/
Who is Haggai and when was he a prophet? Who was Darius? Who is Zerubbabel? Why was rebuilding the temple so important? Listen as Your Church Friends dive deep into the Forgotten Book of Haggai and unpack all these questions. Breakdown of the Forgotten Book of Haggai: First message: God's call to rebuild the temple (Haggai 1:1-11) Response to the first message (Haggai 1:12-15) Second message: Future glory of the temple (Haggai 2:1-9) Third message: Uncleanness & blessing (Haggai 2:10-19) Fourth message: prophecy concerning Zerubbabel (Haggai 2:20-23) Visit our Website: https://yourchurchfriends.rocks/