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Consider Your Ways (Devotional)

Consider Your Ways (Devotional)
Dec 31, 2021 · 24m 8s

In this last episode of 2021 I share a sobering message that truly touched me. A message that we all at times need to do. That is to "Consider Our...

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In this last episode of 2021 I share a sobering message that truly touched me. A message that we all at times need to do. That is to "Consider Our Ways!!!" That was God's message for me as this year comes to a close. This message was inspired by recent Year-End Three Week Bible Study I recently completed a couple of days ago based on the Book of Haggai.

This was a sobering message not just for the people of Jerusalem during Haggai's time. It was also a sobering message for myself and for the church today. It is extremely important that "We All Consider Our Ways!!!"

Now therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts: “Consider your ways!
Haggai 1 : 5 (NKJV)
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Reflection or Faith Journaling Questions for Further Reflection

Questions
1) Is there something that God has asked you to do, but you keep putting it off, just like the people of Jerusalem during the prophet Haggai’s time?
2) Do the heavens over you seem closed? Are you putting your wages in a bag with holes? Is there something both you and I were supposed to do, but we didn’t?
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