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Ezra 3:
7 months after they returned to Jerusalem, the people set up
the altar of God and offered burnt offerings upon it. Then they gave money
to masons, carpenters, and hired hands from Tyre and Sidon for cedar from the
grant money from the King of Persia, Cyrus. The foundation of the second
temple of God was laid, because Solomon's temple was long gone and destroyed by
the Chaldeans. So Solomon's temple no longer exits in Jerusalem. There was a great cry to God and the elders who knew the
old temple wept out of emotions. Whatever needs to be done for God and
your happiness must be done without procrastination, laziness, or doubt.
It could be your business, education, or marriage. Just do it!!! |
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
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Ezra 4: Some enemies of progress living in the land came to Zerubbabel and the elders
of Judah to convince them that they should be allowed to join Judah in the
project of building God's temple, but Judah refused by stating that King Cyrus
wanted only Judah to build it. So the people then started bribing the
powers that be against Judah's progress and the building of God's temple was
delayed past the reign of two kings of Persia. A letter of accusation was
then sent to the new king of Persia, Artaxerxes, that if Judah was allowed to
build the city, the temple, and the walls, they will stop paying taxes to the king.
It also stated that the reason why the city was laid to waste was because Judah
have been known throughout history to be rebellious and unproductive to kings.
The king then investigated the matter and found that it was true. So he
gave a decree that the building of Jerusalem by Judah must stop.
Sometimes, we are the ones that hinder our own progress through the spirit of
procrastination. We allow unnecessary distractions from meaningless
entities, wants, worldly opinions or views to give our opposition enough times
to strategically delay our progress.
Ezra 5:
Prophets Haggai and Zachariah prophesized to the people and
then Zerubbabel and Jeshua began to build the temple again. The governor
of the land came to challenge them to stop, but they did not until a letter
would reach the king and a reply returned. The Governor then wrote to a
new king of Persia, Darius. He claimed that Judah was rebuilding the
temple and when asked by what authority, Judah responded that they were servants
of God rebuilding the temple once built by a great king that Nebuchadnezzar
destroyed. Judah also made it clear that it was king Cyrus of Persia that
gave them the order and provision to rebuild, and that the current king could
confirm it in his records in Babylon. God has given you every power to
excel; it is up to you to take advantage of it. King Cyrus already gave
them an order and provision to build, so what were they waiting on? After
many generations and kings, they still had to return to the same order to
justify their progress. A progressive man and a failure will both die one
day, so be progressive and move on without delay. |
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