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Meditations:
Genesis 1:24-31, All God's Children
Genesis 4:1-15, Stubborn Grace
Genesis 9:8-17, My Rainbow
Exodus 2:1-15, Spectacular Failures
Exodus 15:22-27, Blessings from Difficulties
Exodus 16:2-5, 13-31, 35, The "Manna" Test
Leviticus 19:1-18, God's Economics
Numbers 20:2-13, Unfaithful Leadership
Numbers 21:4-9, The Essence of Salvation
Deuteronomy 2:1-9, God's Mysterious Goals
Deuteronomy 10:12-21, All About Love
Judges 6:11-24, Unlikely Warrior
Judges 7:1-8, 19-22, Too Many
1 Samuel 3:1-18, Learning to Listen
1 Samuel 9:1-21, Qualifications for Service
1 Samuel 16:1-13, From God's Perspective
1 Kings 8:22-30, 35-53, A Repeated Practice of Repentance
1 Kings 8:54-61, Timeless Truths from Solomon
1 Kings 17:1-16, Obedience When It Hurts
1 Kings 22:1-18, Listening to the Truth
2 Kings 6:8-22, Those Who Are With Us
1 Chronicles 14:8-12, Miracles in the Mundane
Ezra 3:8-13, Forever
Job 28:12-28, Trying to Figure It Out
Job 38:1-13, Only God Is God
Proverbs 8:1-14, Understanding Wisdom
Proverbs 15:8-17, A Life of Obedient Simplicity
Proverbs 16:1-9, An Obedient Life
Proverbs 19:20-23, God's Plans for a Rich Life
Proverbs 19:8, 20-21, 23, The Best Source for Self-Worth
Proverbs 30:1-9, Only Enough, Please
Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, Nothing New
Ecclesiastes 5:10-20, A Gift from God
Ecclesiastes 9:1-2, 7-10, God's Blessings in Simple Things
Elsewhere on this web site:
Ecclesiastes 9:1-2, 7-10, God's Blessings in Simple Things
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Ezra 3:8-13 Forever
Now in the second year of their coming to the house of God at Jerusalem, in the second month, began Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of
Jozadak, and the rest of their brothers the priests and the Levites, and all those who were come out of the captivity to Jerusalem, and appointed the Levites,
from twenty years old and upward, to have the oversight of the work of the house of Yahweh. Then stood Jeshua with his sons and his brothers, Kadmiel and
his sons, the sons of Judah, together, to have the oversight of the workmen in the house of God: the sons of Henadad, with their sons and their brothers the
Levites. When the builders laid the foundation of the temple of Yahweh, they set the priests in their clothing with trumpets, and the Levites the sons of Asaph
with cymbals, to praise Yahweh, after the order of David king of Israel. They sang one to another in praising and giving thanks to Yahweh, "For he is good, for
his loving kindness endures forever toward Israel." All the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised Yahweh, because the foundation of the house
of Yahweh was laid. But many of the priests and Levites and heads of fathers' houses, the old men who had seen the first house, when the foundation of this
house was laid before their eyes, wept with a loud voice; and many shouted aloud for joy: so that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy
from the noise of the weeping of the people; for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off.
World English Bible
The people had great reason to shout and to cry at this amazing time in the history of the Hebrew people. Roughly 1500 years earlier, God had
promised this land to the nation that would be formed from Abraham's descendants. History records so many dramatic events since that time: Jacob's family
moving to Egypt during a famine, Moses leading their descendants from slavery in Egypt to the wilderness, Joshua leading the people to conquer the Promised
Land, the tribes in cooperation under the leadership of the judges, the unified kingdom under Saul, David, and Solomon, the divided kingdoms, the utter
destruction of the northern kingdom, and the exile of the southern kingdom. Finally the exile was over, finally the people had returned, and when they did,
they found that God, ever faithful, was right there with them.
In the United States, we have historical connections that go back about as far as 400 years if we consider our roots in the founding of the Jamestown
colony. We might make an academic argument that our roots go to the signing of the Magna Carta 800 years ago, but no one would claim an emotional
bond to that treaty establishing the first evidences of a balanced of power in government. However, the time period between the Magna Carta
and the present is only half the duration between the promise to Abraham and the time of the restored Israelite nation under Ezra's and Nehemiah's
leadership. In every practical sense, God's love had sustained them forever.
Even though the priests returning from exile were overwhelmed with joy at the miracle that God had done in restoring them to the Promised Land, their thoughts
were so much smaller than the reality of God. They had laid the
foundation for the rebuilding of the Jerusalem temple, not fully comprehending that God had not needed a temple to be with them in Babylon. They rejoiced
at God's faithfulness to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, not yet understanding that God's love was not limited to one ancestry but to
all humanity. They had come back "home", not yet able to comprehend the steady commission from God since the beginning of time that Jesus would
echo when He commanded us to "go to all the nations." Forever was a far more magnificent and impossible concept than these worshipers could fathom!
Even with all the educational, technological, and theological advantages that we have 2500 years later, we are not any more capable of understanding "forever"
than were the people celebrating the start of the reconstruction of the temple. Maybe we recognize our ignorance better than these people did, but our egos and
emotions will often betray that which we know. We will impose or assume limits to God's power and God's love, and we will hurt ourselves and rob ourselves
when we do. We are incapable of understanding God, but all we need to know is that God is always faithful.
God promises us forever, so we can know that God will always have time for us, and that God has the patience to lead us back when we stray. God promises us
life in an abundance that far exceeds what we recognize as living, and promises us that life will go on forever. God promises us Love, the power that created the
universe and formed humanity from the dust, and God gives it to each of us. It is an impossible and eternal gift—accept it, embrace it, and give yourself to it.
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