그러나 여호와가 이르노라 스룹바벨아 스스로 굳세게 할지어다! 여호사닥의 아들 대제사장 여호수아야 스스로 굳세게 할지어다! 나 여호와의 말이니라 이 땅 모든 백성아 스스로 굳세게 하여 일할지어다! 내가 너희와 함께 하노라! 만군의 여호와의 말이니라
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In Haggai 2:4, God is speaking to Zerubbabel and Joshua, the high priest, encouraging them to be strong and work on rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. He promises His presence with them as they undertake this important task.
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Imagine you're building a really big treehouse but getting tired. Your parents say, 'Keep going! We believe in you, and we'll help too.' That's what God is saying here to Zerubbabel and Joshua about rebuilding the temple.
역사적 배경
Haggai wrote this message around 520 BC during the Persian period after the Babylonian exile. The audience was the returning exiles who were discouraged by the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, facing opposition and challenges.
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Today, when you start a big project at school or work that seems overwhelming, remember this verse. God's presence can strengthen your resolve to keep going and complete what He has called you to do.
The temple represented God’s dwelling place among His people. Rebuilding it after the exile symbolized restoration and a renewed relationship with God.
What challenges did they face during the rebuilding process?
They faced opposition from neighboring groups and their own discouragement due to the scale of the task and lack of resources.
How does this verse relate to leadership today?
It encourages leaders to persevere despite challenges, reminding them that God's presence is a source of strength and support in their endeavors.
Can you provide examples of how we can apply this verse practically?
When facing difficult projects or tasks, remembering God’s promise to be with us can renew our strength and determination to complete what He has called us to do.