#Haggai 1:2-11; Exodus 25:8; 1 Corinthians 3:16; John 2:18-22#
Henry Schorr's main point is that God desires a deep, personal relationship with his people, and he wants them to prioritize their relationship with him above all else. Schorr emphasizes that God's command to rebuild the temple in Haggai's time was not just about constructing a physical building, but about cultivating a conscious awareness of God's presence in their lives. He encourages listeners to examine their priorities and consider the costs of misplaced priorities, which can lead to disappointment, dissatisfaction, and God's discipline. Schorr urges people to repent, change their minds, and obey God, making him their highest priority, and to trust in his presence and power in their lives. Ultimately, Schorr reminds listeners that they are God's temple, and he wants to dwell in them, revealing himself to others through their lives.