Restoration: A Study in Ezraنموونە
What does it say?
The Israelites took the first steps toward rebuilding as the altar and foundation of the temple were put into place.
What does it mean?
It may not have seemed like much to some, but an altar and a foundation were a good start. Yet even before the temple’s foundation was laid, the Israelites offered sacrifices on the altar and worshipped the Lord. He had been faithful throughout their exile and captivity, even though it was His discipline. He had not forgotten His people or His promises to them. Their act of worship on the newly erected altar showed their desire to be His people. Although it was just the beginning, the Israelites were confident their God would faithfully dwell among them again.
How should I respond?
God’s faithfulness is not always seen in big miraculous events; it’s often the little things with the greatest significance. God shows He’s with us every day in all types of ways. Sometimes we fail to take notice. How has God been faithful to you this week? Did you give Him credit for the small victories or things that may seem to be a coincidence? How can you be more aware of His presence in your life? Consider journaling or even taking pictures to document how God is working. God’s faithfulness never changes. Like Israel, we have reason to be confident in the God we serve.
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About this Plan
Picking up where 2 Chronicles ends, Ezra describes the return of exiles to Jerusalem and the eventual rebuilding of the temple. Using the influence of pagan kings and unbelieving rulers, God was faithful to bring his people back to the land and reestablish worship at the temple.
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