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November 25, 2006
READ: Haggai 1:1-11
You eat, but do not have enough; . . . you clothe yourselves, but no one is warm; and he who earns wages, earns wages to put into a bag with holes. Haggai 1:6
A little bit of doggerel goes as fol lows: A cheerful old bear at the zoo could always find something to do. When it bored him, you know, to walk to and fro, he reversed it and walked fro and to! The writer apparently thought people could learn a lesson from the bear, for these creatures seem to be quite happy as long as they have enough food to eat and a few of their own kind around them.
This is not true of humans, however. The Israelites who had returned from Babylon discovered that man cannot find happiness when he lives only for himself. They ignored the fact that Gods temple had not been rebuilt, but gave themselves to the construction of fine houses and completely occupied themselves with materialistic things. Yet their harvests were poor, their clothing inadequate, and their wages did not keep pace with rising costs (Hag. 1:6). The prophet told them they were reaping a harvest of unhappiness because they were putting selfish pleasures first.
God has made us in His own image and for His glory. We can never find true joy until we obey Christs admonition to seek first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness (Matt. 6:33). Only then will we sow and reap abundantly, and eat and truly be filled.
Bible in One Year: Ezekiel 24-26; 1 Peter 2
Amen.