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Ezra 8:22 (7/16/15)

Honor

July 16, 2015 • Benham Brothers

Ezra 7:9 - Ezra left Babylon and traveled to Jerusalem, 900 miles away.
Ezra 7:26 - The pagan king wanted to force Jews to worship their true God.
This isn't the way of Christ today - He did not come to set up a theocracy.
Ezra 8:22 - Ezra was going to leave and proclaimed a fast for God's provision and protection.
He refused to ask the king for an escort. Why?
Because God's honor was at stake.
The king knew Ezra to be a man who trusted in God, so he wanted to give God a chance to prove that He was faithful.
Ezra's faith intersected with God's faithfulness
At the intersection of the two, change takes place.
There are things we can say yes to, but we need to always recognize that God's honor is at stake.

Ezra 1:2 (7/13/17)

July 13, 2017 • Benham Brothers

* CYRUS - The first words we hear from him was his recognition that the God of the Jews was the One who had given him the kingdoms of the earth. * Where do you think he got that idea? * He came into power when Daniel was alive. * Daniel 4:25 - Cyrus knew of the story of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream that Daniel interpreted and how he lived like an animal for 7 years. * Daniel 5:20-21 - He knew of Belshazzar’s pride as well. * On both occasions both kings were warned by God to see Him as sovereign over the kingdoms of the world and gives them to whomever He wishes. * God used the testimony of faithful Daniel and two faithless kings to guide another man in making a decision to bless His people. * ARTAXERXES - Ezra 7:12-19 - Where do you think he got the idea to bless the people of Israel and present an offering to God? * He was the son of Xerxes, who was the Ahasuerus married to Esther. * He probably remembered well the situation with Haman and how that worked out for him when he stood against the Jews. * He probably looked up to Mordecai. * vs 19 - He specifically mentions cups, then in vs 23 he mentions the wrath of God. * He probably knew very well what King Belshazzar had done with the cups and the handwriting on the wall that predicted his death. * God uses testimony to bless His people.

Ezra 1:3 (8/14/14)

August 14, 2014 • Benham Brothers

Israel was once the leading power in the world, and the only way they would fall was from within. They rebelled against God so they lost their power and were exiled to Babylon. God mercifully restored the Jews to Jerusalem, but this time it was different. They were no longer the governing authority - they were subserviant to other nations. They could worship as they saw fit but they couldn't govern their city (because of their rebellion). This was about 400+ years before Jesus came - so when He came they were under Roman rule. The Jews were waiting on the Messiah to come from God and re-establish their kingdom (governing authority). Jesus came to bring God's Kingdom (His rule) to the earth but spiritually and not physically. This is why the Jews rejected Him. Jesus came to govern the hearts of men, and from this it would express itself among his fellow man. So now we rule our individual lives under God's rule, thus influencing our realms. Collectively as the church we "legislate" God's rule in our in our culture / society

Ezra 2:61-62 (7/10/19)

July 10, 2019 • Benham Brothers

* Because these priests couldn’t trace their ancestry they were disqualified to do their job. * Heritage was extremely important to the Jews because only certain family lines could do certain jobs, especially in regards to the Temple service. * Only descendants of Aaron could be high priests. * Only descendants of Levi could be priests. * Without a genealogy they couldn’t be certain they were pleasing God. * Identity was tied to their work. * They couldn’t complete their work if they didn’t know who they were. * Acts 17:28 - If you don’t know who you are in Christ you won’t be able to complete the work He’s called you to do. * KEY - Knowing your identity as God’s kid gives you the PULL rather than the PUSH. * When you’re “pushed” to do something you do it because it’s right and you know you should be doing it - born out of guilt and fear. * When you’re “pulled” to do something you can’t help but do it because it’s fueled by your nature - you were born to do it, so it’s fueled by gratitude and faith. * Ask yourself - “Do I feel more energized the more I do the thing?” * If not, you’re operating out of the push and not the pull. * There may be a time for that, but ultimately you should be in the pull. * Being pulled means you’re operating out of your identity.