Sunday, May 23, 2010

A God of Again

5-23-10
Ezra/Haggai
Lesson 1
Ezra 1-3
"A God of Again”

You did it AGAIN – you know, that thing you said you would never do AGAIN! We seem to circle the same places over and over AGAIN! We live a life of "déjà vu" moments; sometimes it’s a smell that reminds us or maybe a place, but none the less, we remember being in this very similar situation. Yet, here we are AGAIN, crying out to our God to get us out! So too, were the children of Israel, at least the southern kingdom of Judah, that is. They found themselves cycling through the same old sins over and over AGAIN. Nevertheless, God, through His mercy, lovingkindness, patience, and compassion, had warned them to return to Him through Isaiah, Jeremiah, and several of the minor prophets. The southern kingdom had an extra one hundred years to repent, yet even after seeing their northern cousins dragged away to a foreign land, they still continued to repeat the same old AGAINS. Nonetheless, God never turned His back on His people, but because He loved them and had promised them the blessings and the cursings in Deuteronomy, He had to judge them. But even in His discipline, He showed mercy by promising them it would be over in 70 years, allowing the land a Sabbath rest from their many years of idolatrous pollution. The land needed REST and the people needed a God of AGAIN!

I don’t know about you, but I, like Israel, also need a God of AGAIN! We sometimes call Him a God of second chances, but I dare to say I need a God of a hundred chances, for I seemingly find myself in a state of failure over and over AGAIN. Needless to say, this was also Israel’s plight, and our "AGAIN" God sought them out and did what He said He would do – He brought them home and forgave them AGAIN! This is what I call amazing grace in full throttle action. I did a Bible search on the word “again” and I was overwhelmed at the number of times it is used in the context of God promising to forgive and restore His people AGAIN. Below is a mere smidgen of the verses stating how God promises to restore and forgive His people AGAIN:

Psa 126:1
When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.

Psa 126:6
He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves [with him].

Isa 29:14
Therefore behold, I will once again deal marvelously with this people, wondrously marvelous; And the wisdom of their wise men will perish, And the discernment of their discerning men will be concealed."

Isa 37:31
"The surviving remnant of the house of Judah will again take root downward and bear fruit upward

Isa 44:26
Confirming the word of His servant And performing the purpose of His messengers. {It is I} who says of Jerusalem, 'She shall be inhabited!' And of the cities of Judah, 'They shall be built.' And I will raise up her ruins again

Jer 12:15
"And it will come about that after I have uprooted them, I will again have compassion on them; and I will bring them back, each one to his inheritance and each one to his land

Jer 24:6
'For I will set My eyes on them for good, and I will bring them again to this land; and I will build them up and not overthrow them, and I will plant them and not pluck them up.

Mic 7:19
He will again have compassion on us; He will tread our iniquities under foot. Yes, You will cast all their sins Into the depths of the sea.

Zec 1:17
"Again, proclaim, saying, 'Thus says the LORD of hosts, "My cities will again overflow with prosperity, and the LORD will again comfort Zion and again choose Jerusalem.'""

Our lesson was filled with applications, NOT spiritualizations. We can apply these same truths to our lives because we are also His people. As New Testament believers, we too are in covenant with God through the blood of Christ, our propitiations (satisfaction) in God's eyes that the price had been paid for our debt. God has also promised us that we now have an advocate with the Father when we sin that intercedes on our behalf. We are a priesthood of believers, no Urim or Thummin needed, for we have the Holy Spirit within our breastplate of righteousness that God sent to indwell us, guide us into all truth, comfort us, teach us, and help us to discern the will of God in our lives. I have listed other page to the pavement apps below for you do REST in when you find yourself in the AGAINS of your life:

Lesson One Ezra 1-3 Applications

1. God is omniscient (all-knowing) Over one hundred years before King Cyrus of Persia was born, God named him and stated through Isaiah the prophet that Cyrus would be His appointed shepherd that would free Israel and declare the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the temple. (Is. 44-45)

2. God stirs the spirit of men to do His will, both those who know Him and those that do not. He is sovereign over kings and kingdoms AND your enemies! (Pr. 21:1 - "The king's heart is like channels of water in the hand of the LORD; He turns it wherever He wishes."

3. Has God stirred your spirit lately? To do what? Do you support and encourage others as they strive to follow God’s leading? (Ezra 2)

4. God is a promise keeper. He promised through Jeremiah, the prophet, that He would restore the exiles, rebuild Jerusalem, and His house. He also promised that He would punish their captors. He brought Persia against Babylon at the end of the 70 year captivity.(Jer. 25&29)

5. God means what He says- both the blessings and the cursings. (Dt. 28-30)

6. He is patient, longsuffering, and companionate toward His people. He warned Israel over and over to return to Him. (all of the pre-exilic prophets)

7. Have you, like some of the Jews, lost your “ancestral records” proving your bloodline to Jesus? You do have the proof, the Holy Spirit within you bears witness with your spirit that you are a child of God. You are an adopted heir and joint heir with Jesus Christ. He is your great High Priest and you too are a Kingdom of priests, eligible and called to minister to a world that needs reconciliation. *Roms. 8:15-18 "For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, "Abba! Father!" and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, with Him."

8. There can be no worship without an altar. Before you build a temple, you must build the altar that sits within the only doorway. There can be no worship before a holy God without first cleansing and sanctification through sacrifice. The burnt offering is a complete, totally consumed LIVING sacrifice that was tied to the four horns of the altar.(Lev. 1) You too are to present your body as a living sacrifice before the Lord which is your spiritual act of worship. (Rom. 12:1-2)

9. Jesus became our burnt offering – totally consumed – He put on our fleshly skin so that we could wear His spiritual skin. His skin is our atonement – NO MORE SHAME! (Lev. 1)

10. Is God calling you to go home and restore the ruins of your life? Do you need to forgive someone? Do you need your hope restored? Do you need a purpose in life? He will restore the years the locusts have eaten! (Joel 2:25)

11. YOU COUNT – YOU HAVE A PURPOSE – YOU ARE IN THE FAMILY – YOU ARE A PRIEST! (1Pet. 2:9)

12. Have you "hung up your harp?" (Ps 137) Are you in captivity - you have lost your joy and your songs? Remember, He is a God of again. (Ps 126) And He will do great things for you as He did for Israel! BUT........you have to GET UP AND DECIDE TO RETURN HOME! Yes - it is a mess! But you can be restored - one stone at a time while you SING, SING, SING! Need some help? Let other's support you as Israel did as they joined together to do the work!

13. S0----ARISE AND LET’S GO UP AND REBUILD OUR TEMPLES AND THE RUINS OF OUR LIVES! (Ezra 1)

As I close, I recently watched and listened as a broken man, Tiger Woods, apologized to his family, friends, and a nation for his recent unfaithful indiscretions. He explained that he kept finding himself in that same old place of AGAIN. Comparatively, as we look back at the nation of Israel, how fitting to see a real life example of the troubles of going down a road called AGAIN. Like Israel, Tiger wants to go home and rebuild his ruins. I am sad to report that he openly stated that he is a Buddhist, and consequently, does not know the forgiving Savior that we know. Oh, how we should pray that God would stir Tiger's heart like he did that of King Cyrus causing Tiger to know that it is the God of heaven and earth that has given him his abilities and all the things of this earth. Oh, how ugly are the results of the destination called AGAIN. Yet, that is why we so desperately need the God of Again.


Thank You Lord for not only being the contractor of new construction, but also of re-model jobs where we have made the utmost mess of our lives. We praise you for loving us enough to forgive us and allow us to come home - home to the God of again!

Thank you Lord for AMAZING GRACE!

In the Name of the Lord Jesus, our burnt offering,

5 comments:

  1. ok - hope to hear from all of you. We will go over CH 3 in more detail next Sunday. Also - Homework warning Hint: Ch 4 is NOT in chronological order. Don't get bogged down with the timing of the events, but focus on the overall theme of the chapter:) Details in class:)

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  2. I'm glad I just read your comment....I am reading chapter 4 now, and am confused! I understand the main part of the chapter, just confused about the different kings reigns. Praying for God to grant me wisdom and understanding in reading His word.

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  3. good job finding my hint melissa - i will explain more as we go, but just know that ezra chronicled this book after all of the events mentioned in chapter 4 - His purpose in 4 is NOT to give a event by event listing, but his point is to show the opposition that israel has gone through. the book as 2 large time segments - 1-6 is about zerubabels return to rebuild the temple under opposition and then 7-10 is some 60 or so years later is about ezra's return with the needed priest for the temple service. hope this helps:) more details as we go:)

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  5. September 13, 2010: DAY ONE:
    "...I asked them concerning the Jews who had escaped and had survived the captivity, and about Jerusalem. Nehemiah 1:2b
    If we are going to rebuild broken down areas of our life, we must understand where repair begins.
    Nehemiah was CONCERNED - he asked his brothers about the welfare of the people. Are you concerned about the state of your life? of others lives? of our nation? of our youth? of our churches?
    Lord, give me a heart that grieves and hates what you hate. May I be a "Nehemiah" in my home, my community, my church, and my country. I want to be more that just a SURVIVOR! I want to THRIVE!

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