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The Unfaithfulness of the Exiles

Date: Sep. 29, 2014

Passage

Ezra 9:1-15 (ESV)

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Key Verse: 9:14

First, appalling news (1-5). Ezra’s happiness in arriving in Jerusalem quickly turned to anger and dismay. Ezra was told that many Jews, including priests, Levites and leaders, had compromised and married people of detestable practices. God had prohibited such marriages because the Canaanites would lead the people into idolatry (Dt. 7:1-4). This was not simply a racial matter. The Jews had broken faith with God. Their future as God’s remnant was in great danger. Ezra was so appalled that he tore his clothes and sat in self-abasement.

Second, Ezra’s prayer (6-15). Ezra prayed and repented on behalf of his people. He included himself as a sinner. God had originally sent his people into exile because of their sins. Then God gave them a second chance. He gave them a new life to rebuild the temple. But the people were throwing their second chance away by disobeying God’s clear commands. Ezra recognized God’s grace, that they were not being punished to the extent that they deserved. He also recognized that if they did not repent, God would destroy them.

Prayer: Lord, you are righteous and holy. Forgive our unfaithfulness and idolatry. Cleanse us from sin and help us to obey your word.

One Word: God hates compromise

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Revelation 5:1-14

Key Verse: 5:12

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