New 10 Day Study in Haggai Now Available! Scott Pauley

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Several people have reached out to let us know that our studies on the Bible App have been helpful to them devotionally. We are happy to provide these short series on that platform and pray that the Lord will continue to use them to help others get into God’s Word. Today a new 10 day devotional plan through the little book of Haggai is now available!

“Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Consider your ways. Go up to the mountain, and bring wood, and build the house; and I will take pleasure in it, and I will be glorified, saith the LORD.” – Haggai 1:7-8

The little known minor prophet has a powerful message for us all at this time. The Lord is always at work in our lives – teaching, purging, guiding, and strengthening. In Haggai we learn great truth about His work in us and how we are to work with Him. Welcome to “God’s Construction Zone“!

I hope you will subscribe to the study and get acquainted with the Lord’s message for us in this amazing book of the Old Testament. It has truth that New Testament believers need right now. God bless you as you study the Word.

Check out our previous studies available on the Bible App:

“Which Way Do I Go?” – Making Decisions and Finding Direction

“Truth for Youth” – Help for Young People and those Who Love Them

“The Love of God” – Lessons from First Corinthians Thirteen 


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  1. Ashley on April 17, 2022 at 8:52 AM

    I SO enjoy your devotions! I get excited every time a new devotion is released. They’ve helped me study God’s word better and to add some wonderful notes in my margins. I love how you take a section of scripture and “camp out” there. It’s helped me slow down and really think about what God is trying to tell me. Thank you for all you do to further the gospel. I appreciate the work that goes into this ministry.

    • scottpauley on April 19, 2022 at 1:48 PM

      We sure appreciate you letting us know and are encouraged to hear that the resources are being a help. God bless you as you continue to study the Word and follow the Lord!

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