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Why is bringing wood significant in Haggai?

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Bringing wood symbolizes the sacrifice and effort needed to build the temple and reflects Christ's sacrifice on the cross.

In Haggai, bringing wood is significant because it represents both the physical act of rebuilding the temple and a deeper theological implication regarding Christ's sacrifice. The command to 'bring wood' points us beyond mere construction to the ultimate building of God's true house through Jesus Christ, who was crucified on a wooden cross. This act of Christ fulfilled the law and brought life, paralleling the wood's dual symbolism in Scripture—on one hand, it represents the source of death through rebellion (the tree of the knowledge of good and evil) and, on the other hand, it brings forth life (the tree of life). Thus, the wood signifies both obedience to God in rebuilding and the redemptive work of Christ that ultimately sustains His temple, the Church.
Scripture References: Haggai 1:8

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Bring Wood
Ian Potts · Jun 2, 2013
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