Monday, 10 October 2022

Ezra 3:1-3 – Set each day right at the altar of God

We learned From Ezra 2 that when the people of God first returned from Babylon, they each were living in their own cities. After seven months Ezra 3:1 says that they gathered in unity in Jerusalem. We surmised from this that they only started work after seven months. We are not overstretching to think that were being cautious and did not want to stir up needless opposition or hostility from the non-Jews occupying Jerusalem.  This account for why they did not jump straight into the restoration of the temple. In life, wisdom dictates that caution should be exercised whenever we embark on something. There is always a need to survey the ground and know the condition better before launching one’s work. This best explains why they took seven months before starting work.

Ezra 3:2 reveals that Jeshua and his brothers who were priests as well as Zerubbabel and his brothers began the work of rebuilding the altar of the God of Israel. As the law required, they then offered burnt offerings on it. They did it according to the Law that Moses the man of God had prescribed.  Ezra 3:3 said that they were terrified of the people occupying the land and this fear drove them to rebuild the altar on the foundation. The “foundation” is referring to the place where the old altar stood.

Why were they fearful? Bear in mind that though Persia was the dominant power, the occupiers of Jerusalem were still idolatrous Babylonians and hostile opposers who worship their gods. Yet despite their fear, the Jews went on to rebuild that altar. In life, some people can be so petrified by fear till they are frozen. Or they can so fearful that they are driven to their knees to seek the Lord. Obviously, the fear drove the returnees to seek to right their relationship with the Lord their covenant God. So they built the altar and on it, they offered burnt offerings  to Him day and night.

One lesson to take away. Notice that on the altar, they offer their burnt offering day and night. There is a need for us to come to the altar of God daily too. Why? Because we need to live consecrated life daily. It’s also because we need daily strength from God to deal with our daily encounters in life.  Besides, there is nothing like beginning right with God each day and then having Him guide us through each moment of life.   

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