Haggai 1:14

Aymara Bible 1986 (Aymar Bibliia 1986)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Haggai, God encourages Zerubbabel and Joshua along with the people to start rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem after years of neglect. The Lord inspires their spirits, leading them to act on His command.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy that broke long ago and was left forgotten. One day, your mom tells you she wants you to fix it up. You feel excited and ready to get started right away! That's what happened here, but with God inspiring Zerubbabel, Joshua, and the people to rebuild their special house of worship.

Historical Background

The Book of Haggai was written around 520 BCE by the prophet Haggai. It is addressed to the returned exiles from Babylon who were rebuilding Jerusalem after their captivity. The cultural setting involved a community re-establishing its religious and social structures in a new era.

Living It Out Today

Today, if you feel stuck or lacking motivation for an important task, remember that God can inspire your spirit just like He did with Zerubbabel, Joshua, and the people of Judah. Whether it's fixing up something old or starting a new project for His glory, He can give you the drive to get moving.

Topics

rebuildinginspirationmotivationdivine interventioncommunity effortrestoration

Related Verses

Ezra 5:2Zechariah 4:6-7Nehemiah 8:10Jeremiah 32:17Matthew 9:38

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Zerubbabel and Joshua mentioned in the verse?
Zerubbabel was a leader of Judah after the Babylonian exile, while Joshua was a high priest. They were key figures in rebuilding Jerusalem's temple.
Why did God stir up their spirits specifically?
God wanted to ensure that His people would prioritize His house by rebuilding it, showing their commitment and restoring the religious center of worship after years of neglect.
How can we apply this inspiration in our daily lives?
We can ask God for spiritual motivation whenever we face tasks or projects where we lack enthusiasm. By seeking His guidance, we find renewed energy to accomplish important goals.
What role does the community play in this story?
The whole community is involved and motivated by God's inspiration, showing that group effort and unity are crucial for significant tasks like rebuilding the temple.
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