EPISODE · Jan 11, 2021 · 18 MIN
Episode 38 - The Work of God
from God's Word for Life · host Pentecostal Publishing House with Host: Jonathan McClintock
Send us Fan MailThis episode looks at Haggai 1:2-14. The Book of Haggai chronicles the progress of the Temple-building project. However, King Artaxerxes had issued a royal decree to stop the building, and the Jews stopped--for fifteen years. The foundation lay exposed to the weather for one-and-a-half decades. That is when God inspired the prophet Haggai to prophesy to the people to remind them to finish what they had forgotten. We learn from this lesson that God's Word and work must be our greatest priorities.For those who use Word Aflame Curriculum, the Bible passage focused on in this episode comes from Lesson 6 of The Living Word, Winter 2020-21, entitled, "The Work of God" (January 10, 2021). This episode is produced by the Pentecostal Publishing House and is hosted by Jonathan McClintock. Visit us at www.pentecostalpublishing.comFind an Apostolic church that preaches this glorious gospel and our response at UPCI.orgThis episode is produced by the Pentecostal Resources Group and is hosted by LJ Harry. To order resources of the God's Word for Life curriculum, visitPentecostalPublishing.com and PentecostalResourcesGroup.com.Share your God's Word for Life stories with me at [email protected].
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Send us Fan Mail This episode looks at Haggai 1:2-14. The Book of Haggai chronicles the progress of the Temple-building project. However, King Artaxerxes had issued a royal decree to stop the building, and the Jews stopped--for fifteen years. The foundation lay exposed to the weather for one-and-a-half decades. That is when God inspired the prophet Haggai to prophesy to the people to remind them to finish what they had forgotten. We learn from this lesson that God's Word and work must be our ...
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