Read Ezra 7.
Ezra was teaching priest.
As a scribe, he hand copied the Law and the books of the Old Testament
up to that time. He was a scholar and
"a man learned in matt ers of
the commandments of the LORD" (v.11).
Along with other teachers, God called Ezra to return to Jerusalem
from Babylonia and minister to the people as they rebuilt the Temple
and the city of Jerusalem .
God moved the heart of the king of Persia ,
Artaxerxes, to encourage, authorize, and finance their efforts. Three times in this chapter Ezra stated that
"the hand of the LORD my God was on me."
There is no better confidence in life than when one knows
they are where God wants them to be, doing what God wants done. Contentment is the sister to such
God-inspired confidence.
How did this man Ezra know God's will for his life? How did he have such confidence? How did he get to experience the power of
God's hand on his life, including moving the heart of the king?
"For Ezra had set his heart to study the Law of the
LORD and to do it and to teach his statues and rules in Israel." (v.10)
1. To know God's word one must invest the time to study it.
2. To have confidence in God's will one must take action and
put God's word into practice.
3. To experience God's power one must communicate God's word
as He provides daily opportunities.
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