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Bible Text:
Subject: Shaken
Proposition: God Shakes Us To Make Us Better
INTRODUCTION
Biblical Orientation:
Have you ever experienced one of those moments that changed your life in an instant?
Often, those events are orchestrated by God.
He can use them to make major changes.
Sometimes He shakes things up to get our attention
Haggai reveals a time when God is going to and did shake His people.
He wanted them to do one major thing: get back to His work
Sermon Orientation:
Pay attention, God may be trying to shake your life up.
In Haggai’s second message see if God is speaking to you.
Answer His questions.
Seek His promise
MAIN TEXT/EXPOSITION
I. THE SECOND MESSAGE V 1-2
A. The Date
1. Verse 1 identifies the date, the prophet, and the addressees
2. The date of this message was 21 Tishri (October 17), 520 b.c.
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This was nearly a month after the people had resumed the rebuilding of the temple (1:15)
4. The progress was slow, no doubt because of the 60 years of rubble
a. Tishri had numerous holy days
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The weekly Sabbaths, the Feast of Trumpets on the first day, the Day of Atonement on the 10th, and the Feast of Booths (or Tabernacles) from Tishri 15 to 21
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