Haggai — Reordering What Matters

What has been cleared
must be set in order.

What remains
must take its place.

Not by neglect—
but by priority.

About This Work

This work calls attention
to what has been misplaced.

Not through loss,
but through misalignment
of what matters most.

Haggai is not about rebuilding alone.
It is about reordering.

What is central
must be restored
to its place.

How to Read

Read slowly.
Notice what is addressed.

Where attention has shifted.
Where priorities have changed.

What has been delayed
and what must now be brought forward.

This is not about effort.
It is about what is given
its rightful place.

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Place in the Journey

This follows refining.

What remains
is now set in order.

What is true
must be given
its proper place.

→ Continue into Zechariah

A Final Note

What is rightly ordered
does not compete—

it aligns
and holds everything
in place.