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Ezra: The Lord Helps

DAY 37 OF 41

A whole church needs to change to bring about a reformation, but sometimes it only takes one person to spark that reformation. 

Throughout chapter 9, we’ve been considering Ezra’s magnificent prayer of confession. In 10:1 we’re reminded that it all takes place outside the temple. Ezra not only makes his prayer of confession but weeps and throws himself down on the ground in the full sight of passersby. It’s not surprising then to read that a large crowd gathers around him. As men, women, and children hear Ezra’s heartfelt prayer, they are convicted of their sin – they ‘wept bitterly’ (v. 1). Ezra’s heartfelt confession is the catalyst for others to feel the gravity of the nation’s sin. Sometimes it only takes one person to respond in a godly way to ignite God’s people to a godly response. 

Shecaniah speaks to Ezra, expressing the repentant mood of the gathered crowd (v. 2). It’s a key moment in God’s people being reformed. Shecaniah calls it as it is: ‘We have been unfaithful to our God’ (v. 2), but knows that, despite their sin, there is always hope for the people of God. He understands that this hope comes from the covenant being reestablished as the people of God return in obedience to the one true God (v. 3). 

For sure, the way Shecaniah suggests this be done grates on our ears, and his response needs to be considered (which we’ll do on day 38). But for now, see how Shecaniah wants to return to obey God’s Law (v. 3) and how he looks to Ezra to ‘rise up’ off the ground and take the matter into his own hands (v. 4). Crucially Shecaniah offers Ezra the support of the crowd (v. 4). 

Ezra is a man with a mandate. The Lord took him to Jerusalem to bring about a reformation among the people, and now the people are behind him, wanting to return to the Lord. We know Ezra is ‘devoted … to the study and observance of the Law of the Lord’ (7:10), not only knowing the Law but wanting to live out God’s Word. The Lord uses Ezra’s uncompromising public confession to begin a revolution.

Reflection

Consider the place of public confession among God’s people. Think about ways you could encourage others towards godly repentance through your own confession. Ask the Lord to move many to genuine confession and repentance.

Scripture

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About this Plan

Ezra: The Lord Helps

These devotions, written by Paul Williams, will guide you through the book of Ezra and reveal that it is only with the Lord’s help that spectacular transformation and reformation is possible. Each devotion ends with a reflection that will help you meditate on what you’ve read and apply it to your life.

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