Archive for August 2024
Ezra 9: Repent
Ezra 9, Proverbs 7, Luke 15:1-10, 1 Timothy 5:1-15 Ezra 9: Things are going well, but then there is calamitous news. The officials come to tell Ezra that the people had intermarried with the nations who were not following God, and that the leaders and the officials had led the way in this intermarrying (9:1-2).…
Read MoreEzra 8: Fearing God in Prayer
Ezra 8, Proverbs 6, Luke 14:25-35, 1 Timothy 4 Ezra 8: The recording of the genealogy of those who returned with Ezra (8:1-14) reveals that there are none of the tribe of Levi (8:15). Therefore, to fulfill obligations in the Law, Ezra recruits successfully (8:16-20). He is careful to ensure that all is done properly…
Read MoreEzra 7: The Hand of God
Ezra 7, Proverbs 5, Luke 14:15-24, 1 Timothy 3:11-18 Ezra 7: Ezra is now introduced. And we are told “the hand of the Lord his God was on him” (7:6). Nothing matters more than this: that God is with us, that his blessings go before us, that his hand for good is on us. This…
Read MoreEzra 6: A Joyful Ending
Ezra 6, Proverbs 4, Luke 14:1-14, 1 Timothy 3:1-10 Ezra 6: Search is made in the records, and it is found that Cyrus had indeed issued a decree concerning the rebuilding of the house of God in Jerusalem (6:1-5)! Darius, therefore, bound by the precedent of his forebear and the law of the land,…
Read MoreEzra 4-5: Tactics of Defense
Ezra 4-5, Proverbs 3, Luke 13:22-35, 1 Timothy 2 Ezra 4-5: A great work is underway, and as usual opposition comes. Consider the cunning of the opposition and its very real threat to the rebuilding project: First, they attempt to infiltrate the ranks of the true followers of God (4:2) and so dilute their faith…
Read MoreEzra 3: Joy and Tears
Ezra 3, Proverbs 2, Luke 13:10-21, 1 Timothy 1:12-21 Ezra 3: This chapter records how the Israelites first rebuilt the altar and then began the work of rebuilding the temple. What caused them to begin this great work, and what was the effect of their faithfulness? They began because “fear was on them because of…
Read MoreEzra 1-2: God’s Purposes Cannot Be Thwarted
Ezra 1-2, Proverbs 1, Luke 13:1-9, 1 Timothy 1:1-11 Ezra 1-2: As prophesied by Jeremiah, according to God’s Word, the people return from exile. God uses Cyrus, whom Isaiah calls God’s “shepherd.” Though he does not “know God,” he will still be used by God to glorify God. The rest of these two chapters unfold…
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