Ezraنموونە

Chapter 3 – Rebuilding the Altar
Ezra3:10-11–“They set the altar on its foundation…they gave thanks to the LORD, for He is good; His love endures forever.”
Historical Context: The returning exiles rebuild the altar and celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, restoring worship before the temple reconstruction.
Faith Reflection: Restoration begins with worship. God’s presence strengthens us to rebuild what has been broken in our lives.
Application:
- Begin your own restoration journey with praise and surrender.
- Worship fuels obedience and trust in God’s plan.
Declaration:
I declare that I worship God first, trusting Him to restore and strengthen all that has been broken in my life.
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The Book of Ezra is a powerful account of restoration, obedience, and God’s faithfulness. It tells the story of the Israelites returning from 70 years of exile in Babylon to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem, emphasizing the importance of spiritual renewal, revival, and commitment to God.
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