Possible Lesson Plan:
God sent a message to His people through the prophet Haggai (HAG igh). Haggai went to Zerubbabel the governor and Joshua the high priest to tell them God’s message. “You live in beautiful houses,” said the Lord, “while My house lies in ruins.” Was it right for God’s people to put themselves first? No, their actions did not honor God. God told them to think about what was happening. “You plant seeds, but you gather only a few crops. You have food to eat, but you are still hungry. You have clothes to wear, but you are still cold.” This was happening because the people put themselves first. God did not bless their work because they did not put Him first. God told them to get wood from the hills and finish rebuilding the temple of God.
Zerubbabel, Joshua, and all the people listened to Haggai’s message from God. They chose to obey God and honor Him. “The Lord says, ‘I am with you,’ ” Haggai said. All of the people were excited and encouraged. They began the work on the temple again. A little time passed, and then God spoke to Haggai again. He told Haggai what to say to the people of God. This is what the Lord said: “Do you remember what the first temple looked like? What do you think? Was the first temple more beautiful?” God said, “Zerubbabel, don’t be discouraged! Joshua, don’t be discouraged! All you people, don’t be discouraged! Keep working hard. I am with you.” Then God said that something big was going to happen. He said that other nations were going to give gifts for the temple—silver and gold! God said, “This temple will be greater than first. My glory will be here, and I will bring peace to this place.” God promised to bless the people because they chose to obey Him
Add Haggai to your timeline.
True False
Haggai was a prophet of God. Haggai was a soldier.
Haggai lived in the land of Judah. Haggai lived in the land of Babylon.
Haggai said to rebuild the temple. Haggai said to build your own house.
Take a toilet paper tube for each person.
Cut a strip of white paper for the face,
colored paper for the clothing, and
make a hat of tinfoil or cloth.
Draw in the features.
Glue on colored paper arms with white
hands.
Play with the people, helping them to build
God a temple. Use the model of the temple made by the class during the lesson on Solomon if you want.