Symbolic ruins of a temple being rebuilt representing Masonic inner work
Christianity

Haggai and the Temple: Rebuilding as an Inner Calling

Imagine standing before the ruins of something that was once magnificent. Perhaps it’s a building, perhaps a relationship, perhaps a part of yourself you’ve long neglected. The foundations are still there, but the glory has faded. What do you do? Turn away and walk on — or pick up the first stone and start again? The brief biblical book of Haggai, just two chapters long, poses exactly this question. And the answers it offers resonate with striking power through the symbolism that Freemasons have cherished for centuries. A Prophet Standing Between Rubble and Possibility Haggai emerged during one of the most pivotal moments in the history of the Jewish people. After decades of exile in Babylon, a remnant of the nation returned to Jerusalem. What they found was a devastated city — and what struck them most deeply was the sight of Solomon’s Temple lying in ruins. This was no ordinary building. It was the spiritual heart of their community, the place where heaven and earth met in their experience of the divine. Yet despite their return, something curious happened. Instead of rebuilding the Temple, the people turned their attention to their own houses. They made their private dwellings comfortable […]