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What does the Bible say about considering our ways?

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The Bible, particularly in Haggai 1:7, instructs us to consider our ways as a means of self-examination and reflection on our actions.

Haggai 1:7 commands the people to 'consider your ways,' which is not just a suggestion but an imperative from the Lord of hosts. This was a call for the Israelites to reflect on their priorities, especially in how they were prioritizing their own luxurious homes over the rebuilding of God's house. This concept invites Christians today to engage in self-reflection to ensure we are living in accordance with God's desires and not merely pursuing our own interests. It is a reminder that our actions must align with our faith and calling.
Scripture References: Haggai 1:7, Haggai 1:5-7

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Consider Your Way
Eric Floyd · May 26, 2021
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