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In this sermon on the book of Haggai, Pastor Scott reminds us that God's word no longer flows only through prophets or temples—it now lives within us. As Haggai urged the people to rebuild the temple, we are called to carry the presence of Christ into the world. We are loved not because we're perfect, but because God's grace makes us lovable. That same grace empowers us to speak life, hope, and peace to a world longing for relief.
By Scott HawkinsIn this sermon on the book of Haggai, Pastor Scott reminds us that God's word no longer flows only through prophets or temples—it now lives within us. As Haggai urged the people to rebuild the temple, we are called to carry the presence of Christ into the world. We are loved not because we're perfect, but because God's grace makes us lovable. That same grace empowers us to speak life, hope, and peace to a world longing for relief.