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What does the Bible say about considering our ways?

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The Bible, particularly in Haggai 1:5, urges people to 'consider your ways,' emphasizing the importance of reflecting on one's spiritual state and priorities.

In Haggai 1:5, the Lord speaks through the prophet, urging the people of Israel to 'consider your ways.' This call to self-reflection highlights the necessity of evaluating our priorities and spiritual state in light of God's commands. The people were preoccupied with their own interests, building luxurious houses while neglecting the house of the Lord. This serves as a reminder for Christians today to examine their lives carefully and to focus on spiritual matters rather than solely on worldly concerns. Reflecting on our ways helps us to align our lives with God's will and to recognize the importance of our relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Haggai 1:5, Haggai 1:7, Haggai 1, 2 Corinthians 13:5, Haggai 1:5-7, Haggai 1:5-8

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Consider Your Way
Eric Floyd · May 26, 2021
Consider Your Ways
Frank Tate · Sep 22, 2013
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