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What does 'consider your ways' mean in Haggai?

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'Consider your ways' is a call to self-examination regarding our priorities and actions in light of God's commands.

'Consider your ways' is a phrase used by God in Haggai to prompt His people to reflect on their actions and priorities. By neglecting the building of the temple, the Israelites were focusing on their comforts while forsaking divine responsibility. This call serves as a reminder for believers to evaluate how their priorities align with God’s commands. It emphasizes the need for diligence in spiritual matters and can lead to spiritual renewal and restoration when one takes the time to assess their life against God’s expectations and mission.
Scripture References: Haggai 1:5, Haggai 1:7

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