Thanksgiving: Ezra
“When the builders laid the
foundation of the temple of the Lord,
the priests in their vestments and with trumpets, and the Levites (the sons of
Asaph) with cymbals, took their places to praise the Lord, as prescribed by David king of Israel. With praise and thanksgiving, they
sang to the Lord:
‘He is good; his love toward
Israel endures forever.’
And all the people gave a great
shout of praise to the Lord,
because the foundation of the house of the Lord
was laid.”1
In the Old Testament, under the rule
of King Solomon, a beautiful temple was built for God’s people to worship in.
That temple was destroyed along with much of the people's faith in God. But God
was still in control and used a man named Ezra to carry out His plan of
rebuilding His temple in Jerusalem. It was then that the Jews realized how much
they had missed having a temple to worship in. When they saw that the
foundation of the new temple had been laid, the people began to weep with
thanksgiving! Even so, many were not thankful and even complained because the
new temple was not as big as the old one. They missed out on the Lord’s
blessing because their focus was on the wrong thing.
God’s present-day people went through
a very similar situation when Covid-19 closed the door of our churches last
year. For many, worshipping online became our alternative, but we sorely missed
being able to gather together. So, when the doors of our beloved church
buildings were finally opened again, many gathered for a time of thanksgiving!
A few, however, were not eager to return. Many complained about having to wear
a mask or simply were not interested in returning to God’s house.
Like the Jews of the Old Testament,
some have missed out on the Lord’s blessing because our focus has been on the
wrong things. God did not change during the time there was no temple, nor when
the doors were closed; His mercy is everlasting and our reasons to be thankful
are countless. Under Ezra’s leadership, the people found joy in thankfulness.
We, too, have many things to be thankful for, including a place of worship.
Count your blessings today, and like Ezra, allow the Lord to use you to lead
your family into a time of joyful Thanksgiving!
Suggested Prayer:
Dear Lord, it is easy to become
distracted and lose focus on heavenly things. I frequently forget to be
thankful for the blessings you give me, including a place to worship, whether
that be in a building, large or small, or online through a screen. Your mercy
has remained the same, for that I am thankful! Gratefully, in Jesus’ name,
Amen.
1. Ezra 3:10-11.
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Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.