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Episode 1076 - Jarvis Kingston Take time to pray for God's guidance in these areas, asking for the strength to rebuild and the wisdom to see
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Your Daily Prayer 🙏 Ezra 3:7
Today’s daily devotional is based on the story of the return of God’s people from Babylonian and Persian captivity. Led by the decree of King Cyrus of Persia, the exiles journey back to their homeland to rebuild the temple and restore their lives. However, as Zerubbabel leads the effort to rebuild the temple, he faces opposition and disunity among the Israelites, revealing that not only the city but also their hearts needed restoration.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Exiles Return
Scripture
Then rose up the chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levites, with all them whose spirit God had raised, to go up to build the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem.
Ezra 1:5
Have you ever felt the pull of home after a long absence?
The exiles from Judah experienced this profoundly as they returned from Babylon to rebuild their lives and temple. The decree from Cyrus, influenced by the stories of Daniel’s God, allowed them to return. But the real work began once they set foot in their homeland.
What does it mean to rebuild not just a place, but a community?
Zerubbabel led the effort to clear the ruins and lay the foundation for a new temple. However, he encountered resistance and discord among his people. Instead of unity, there was division. This highlights that physical restoration is only part of the journey. The exiles needed to mend their hearts and relationships as well.
How can we rebuild our own 'temples' today?
Consider the areas in your life that need restoration. Perhaps there are relationships that require healing or personal wounds that need God's touch. The story of the exiles teaches us that rebuilding is not just about structures but about the heart and soul of a community.
Are there parts of your heart that feel like rubble?
The journey of the exiles reminds us that God is with us in the process of restoration. It may take time and effort, but with His guidance, we can rebuild what was broken and create something even more beautiful.
Reflect on your own life. What needs to be cleared away so that something new can be built? As you ponder this, remember that God's promise to the exiles is also His promise to you. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the areas of your life that feel broken or in need of restoration. Are there relationships that need mending or personal challenges that require God's healing touch?
Take time to pray for God's guidance in these areas, asking for the strength to rebuild and the wisdom to seek unity and peace.
Commit to clearing away the rubble of past hurts and disappointments, and trust in God's faithfulness to help you build a stronger, more unified heart and life.
We must depend on prayer because our mission depends on miracles. Prayer is not preparation for the battle. It is the battle.
PRAYER
“They gave money also unto the masons, and to the carpenters; and meat, and drink, and oil, unto them of Zidon, and to them of Tyre, to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa, according to the grant that they had of Cyrus king of Persia.”
EZRA 3:7
Father in Heaven, at this moment I come before You and ask for You to do a diagnostic of my life. Search me and search my heart so that any place in me that has become hardened through disappointment and defeats would turn back into flesh like the hearts of the Israelites in the books of Ezra & Haggai. When I feel rejected from those who are building Your Church, give me the proper perspective to know that I do belong, and that You’ve called all people from all nations to partake in Your Glorious blessings of Forgiveness and newness. As the longing for more of You in my life increases, I will look in expectation to Your Word for it is in Your Word that You point me to the greatest love and acceptance ever known, the love of Jesus. Therefore my heart will remain at rest even when others push me away, because in You Lord I have full access and acceptance. I belong in Your Temple, I have an assignment to help build the house of the Lord and I belong to the body of Christ, which is Your Church. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Today’s daily devotional is based on the story of the return of God’s people from Babylonian and Persian captivity. Led by the decree of King Cyrus of Persia, the exiles journey back to their homeland to rebuild the temple and restore their lives. However, as Zerubbabel leads the effort to rebuild the temple, he faces opposition and disunity among the Israelites, revealing that not only the city but also their hearts needed restoration.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Exiles Return
Scripture
Then rose up the chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levites, with all them whose spirit God had raised, to go up to build the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem.
Ezra 1:5
Have you ever felt the pull of home after a long absence?
The exiles from Judah experienced this profoundly as they returned from Babylon to rebuild their lives and temple. The decree from Cyrus, influenced by the stories of Daniel’s God, allowed them to return. But the real work began once they set foot in their homeland.
What does it mean to rebuild not just a place, but a community?
Zerubbabel led the effort to clear the ruins and lay the foundation for a new temple. However, he encountered resistance and discord among his people. Instead of unity, there was division. This highlights that physical restoration is only part of the journey. The exiles needed to mend their hearts and relationships as well.
How can we rebuild our own 'temples' today?
Consider the areas in your life that need restoration. Perhaps there are relationships that require healing or personal wounds that need God's touch. The story of the exiles teaches us that rebuilding is not just about structures but about the heart and soul of a community.
Are there parts of your heart that feel like rubble?
The journey of the exiles reminds us that God is with us in the process of restoration. It may take time and effort, but with His guidance, we can rebuild what was broken and create something even more beautiful.
Reflect on your own life. What needs to be cleared away so that something new can be built? As you ponder this, remember that God's promise to the exiles is also His promise to you. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the areas of your life that feel broken or in need of restoration. Are there relationships that need mending or personal challenges that require God's healing touch?
Take time to pray for God's guidance in these areas, asking for the strength to rebuild and the wisdom to seek unity and peace.
Commit to clearing away the rubble of past hurts and disappointments, and trust in God's faithfulness to help you build a stronger, more unified heart and life.
We must depend on prayer because our mission depends on miracles. Prayer is not preparation for the battle. It is the battle.
PRAYER
“They gave money also unto the masons, and to the carpenters; and meat, and drink, and oil, unto them of Zidon, and to them of Tyre, to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa, according to the grant that they had of Cyrus king of Persia.”
EZRA 3:7
Father in Heaven, at this moment I come before You and ask for You to do a diagnostic of my life. Search me and search my heart so that any place in me that has become hardened through disappointment and defeats would turn back into flesh like the hearts of the Israelites in the books of Ezra & Haggai. When I feel rejected from those who are building Your Church, give me the proper perspective to know that I do belong, and that You’ve called all people from all nations to partake in Your Glorious blessings of Forgiveness and newness. As the longing for more of You in my life increases, I will look in expectation to Your Word for it is in Your Word that You point me to the greatest love and acceptance ever known, the love of Jesus. Therefore my heart will remain at rest even when others push me away, because in You Lord I have full access and acceptance. I belong in Your Temple, I have an assignment to help build the house of the Lord and I belong to the body of Christ, which is Your Church. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Your Daily Prayer 🙏 Ezra 3:7
Today’s daily devotional is based on the story of the return of God’s people from Babylonian and Persian captivity. Led by the decree of King Cyrus of Persia, the exiles journey back to their homeland to rebuild the temple and restore their lives. However, as Zerubbabel leads the effort to rebuild the temple, he faces opposition and disunity among the Israelites, revealing that not only the city but also their hearts needed restoration.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Exiles Return
Scripture
Then rose up the chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levites, with all them whose spirit God had raised, to go up to build the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem.
Ezra 1:5
Have you ever felt the pull of home after a long absence?
The exiles from Judah experienced this profoundly as they returned from Babylon to rebuild their lives and temple. The decree from Cyrus, influenced by the stories of Daniel’s God, allowed them to return. But the real work began once they set foot in their homeland.
What does it mean to rebuild not just a place, but a community?
Zerubbabel led the effort to clear the ruins and lay the foundation for a new temple. However, he encountered resistance and discord among his people. Instead of unity, there was division. This highlights that physical restoration is only part of the journey. The exiles needed to mend their hearts and relationships as well.
How can we rebuild our own 'temples' today?
Consider the areas in your life that need restoration. Perhaps there are relationships that require healing or personal wounds that need God's touch. The story of the exiles teaches us that rebuilding is not just about structures but about the heart and soul of a community.
Are there parts of your heart that feel like rubble?
The journey of the exiles reminds us that God is with us in the process of restoration. It may take time and effort, but with His guidance, we can rebuild what was broken and create something even more beautiful.
Reflect on your own life. What needs to be cleared away so that something new can be built? As you ponder this, remember that God's promise to the exiles is also His promise to you. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the areas of your life that feel broken or in need of restoration. Are there relationships that need mending or personal challenges that require God's healing touch?
Take time to pray for God's guidance in these areas, asking for the strength to rebuild and the wisdom to seek unity and peace.
Commit to clearing away the rubble of past hurts and disappointments, and trust in God's faithfulness to help you build a stronger, more unified heart and life.
We must depend on prayer because our mission depends on miracles. Prayer is not preparation for the battle. It is the battle.
PRAYER
“They gave money also unto the masons, and to the carpenters; and meat, and drink, and oil, unto them of Zidon, and to them of Tyre, to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa, according to the grant that they had of Cyrus king of Persia.”
EZRA 3:7
Father in Heaven, at this moment I come before You and ask for You to do a diagnostic of my life. Search me and search my heart so that any place in me that has become hardened through disappointment and defeats would turn back into flesh like the hearts of the Israelites in the books of Ezra & Haggai. When I feel rejected from those who are building Your Church, give me the proper perspective to know that I do belong, and that You’ve called all people from all nations to partake in Your Glorious blessings of Forgiveness and newness. As the longing for more of You in my life increases, I will look in expectation to Your Word for it is in Your Word that You point me to the greatest love and acceptance ever known, the love of Jesus. Therefore my heart will remain at rest even when others push me away, because in You Lord I have full access and acceptance. I belong in Your Temple, I have an assignment to help build the house of the Lord and I belong to the body of Christ, which is Your Church. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Today’s daily devotional is based on the story of the return of God’s people from Babylonian and Persian captivity. Led by the decree of King Cyrus of Persia, the exiles journey back to their homeland to rebuild the temple and restore their lives. However, as Zerubbabel leads the effort to rebuild the temple, he faces opposition and disunity among the Israelites, revealing that not only the city but also their hearts needed restoration.
STORY
Bible in a Year: The Exiles Return
Scripture
Then rose up the chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levites, with all them whose spirit God had raised, to go up to build the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem.
Ezra 1:5
Have you ever felt the pull of home after a long absence?
The exiles from Judah experienced this profoundly as they returned from Babylon to rebuild their lives and temple. The decree from Cyrus, influenced by the stories of Daniel’s God, allowed them to return. But the real work began once they set foot in their homeland.
What does it mean to rebuild not just a place, but a community?
Zerubbabel led the effort to clear the ruins and lay the foundation for a new temple. However, he encountered resistance and discord among his people. Instead of unity, there was division. This highlights that physical restoration is only part of the journey. The exiles needed to mend their hearts and relationships as well.
How can we rebuild our own 'temples' today?
Consider the areas in your life that need restoration. Perhaps there are relationships that require healing or personal wounds that need God's touch. The story of the exiles teaches us that rebuilding is not just about structures but about the heart and soul of a community.
Are there parts of your heart that feel like rubble?
The journey of the exiles reminds us that God is with us in the process of restoration. It may take time and effort, but with His guidance, we can rebuild what was broken and create something even more beautiful.
Reflect on your own life. What needs to be cleared away so that something new can be built? As you ponder this, remember that God's promise to the exiles is also His promise to you. He is faithful to complete the work He has begun in you.
REFLECTION
Reflect on the areas of your life that feel broken or in need of restoration. Are there relationships that need mending or personal challenges that require God's healing touch?
Take time to pray for God's guidance in these areas, asking for the strength to rebuild and the wisdom to seek unity and peace.
Commit to clearing away the rubble of past hurts and disappointments, and trust in God's faithfulness to help you build a stronger, more unified heart and life.
We must depend on prayer because our mission depends on miracles. Prayer is not preparation for the battle. It is the battle.
PRAYER
“They gave money also unto the masons, and to the carpenters; and meat, and drink, and oil, unto them of Zidon, and to them of Tyre, to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa, according to the grant that they had of Cyrus king of Persia.”
EZRA 3:7
Father in Heaven, at this moment I come before You and ask for You to do a diagnostic of my life. Search me and search my heart so that any place in me that has become hardened through disappointment and defeats would turn back into flesh like the hearts of the Israelites in the books of Ezra & Haggai. When I feel rejected from those who are building Your Church, give me the proper perspective to know that I do belong, and that You’ve called all people from all nations to partake in Your Glorious blessings of Forgiveness and newness. As the longing for more of You in my life increases, I will look in expectation to Your Word for it is in Your Word that You point me to the greatest love and acceptance ever known, the love of Jesus. Therefore my heart will remain at rest even when others push me away, because in You Lord I have full access and acceptance. I belong in Your Temple, I have an assignment to help build the house of the Lord and I belong to the body of Christ, which is Your Church. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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