"THE HAND OF GOD WAS UPON HIM"
Ezra 7:6-10.
INTRO: Here is some background
information on Ezra:
A. The Edict of Cyrus--Medo-Persian King -- 536 B.C.
B. Captivity
of
Jer. 25:12; 29:10.
C. The
first expedition back to
-- 700 miles -- 4 months journey.
D. Prophets
involved -- Haggai and Zechariah.
E. Second
temple completed and dedicated - 515 B.C. - 21 years.
F. Ezra
led an expedition of 7,000 Jews to
G. The Book of Esther is the only book that
records any of the activities taking place during these 57 years.
H. The
conditions in and around
I. 13
Years later - 445 B.C. Nehemiah led about 50,000 more Jews to
Ezra, even though a captive slave in a foreign land,
had the dream of going back to restore the religion God had given to
A. God
made it possible for Ezra to go back to
But why pick Ezra?
A. Of
the thousands that could have been chosen, why did God select Ezra?
1. I
believe the answer is found in the character of Ezra, as it is revealed in our
text, Ezra 7:6-10. READ
There were three things which "Ezra prepared his heart
to do."
A. These
same three things will also cause "the good hand of God" to
be upon us today, if we apply them to our lives. Prov. 4:23.
Let us now notice these three things, one by one:
I. EZRA
PREPARED HIS HEART TO "SEEK THE LAW
OF THE LORD".
A.
If we are to expect God's blessings
upon us, we must of necessity pay
attention to what He tells us.
1.
David said: "Thy word is a lamp unto my
feet and a light unto my path."
Psa. 119:105.
2.
Paul said: "I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God unto salvation...Therein
is revealed a righteousness of God from faith to faith."
3.
Jesus said of His gospel:
"Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Jno.
a.
There is enough truth in the world
to save the whole world if it is applied unto our lives.
b.
But truth will not free anyone who
does not KNOW the truth.
1)
So, we must "Study to show thyself approved unto God..." 2 Tim.
2:15.
a) That is what Ezra did.
b)
He knew that knowing God's will would require effort on his part.
c)
So, he "prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord."
d)
"He
was a ready scribe in the law of Moses..." Ezra 7:6.
B.
God gave us His will for our lives,
revealed in words, 1 Cor 2:13.
1.
Peter writes: "His divine power hath given unto us
all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him
that called us to glory and virtue." 2 Pet. 1:3.
2.
None of us can live any better than
we have learned how.
3.
God's blessings to us are based upon
our knowledge of Him and His word.
4.
Whenever Jesus was tempted of the
devil, He always answered with "It is written..." Matt.
4:1-11.
5.
With every temptation that comes our
way, God "provides a way of escape"
1 Cor.
a.
But we need to notice the basis of
our escape from Satan's influence:
1)
"Thy
word have I laid up in my heart, that I might not sin against thee." Psa. 119:11.
a)
So, if we expect "the good hand of God" to be upon us, we must "give
heed to reading" and "search the scriptures daily..." 1
Tim.
Acts
II. EZRA
PREPARED HIS HEART "TO DO THE LAW OF
THE LORD"
A.
It accomplishes nothing to learn
God's will, unless we do it!
Matt.
7:24-27.
1.
Jesus asks the question: "Why
call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I
say?" Lk.
6:46.
2.
God's exhortation has always been
that which is recorded in
Jas.
1:22, "But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only."
a.
Later on James shows that "faith
without works is dead." Jas. 2:20.
3.
Yes, Ezra prepared his heart to DO
what God said.
a.
This same attitude is taught in the
example of Jesus in the
b.
It is also the attitude that we must
have, if we would have "the good hand of God upon us".
B.
What is man's purpose upon the
earth? For what is he given life?
1.
Solomon answers these questions: "Hear the conclusion of the whole
matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is
the whole duty of man."
Eccl. 12:13.
2.
That answer has ever been true.
a.
In
b.
And so have we all.
1)
Jesus said in Matt. 7:21:
"Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord,
Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my
Father who is in heaven."
a) That is the reason Heb. 5:9 states: "He is the author of eternal
salvation unto all them that obey him."
b)
Peter tells us that we purify our souls "by obedience to the truth",
1 Pet.
c)
And Paul tells us that we are "then made free from sin",
Rom. 6:17,18,
when you obey from the heart.
3.
Yes, we must hear God, we must
listen to Him.
a.
But then we must, as did Ezra, seek
"to do the law of the Lord."
III. EZRA
PREPARED HIS HEART "TO TEACH THE LAW OF THE LORD."
A.
God has since the time of
1.
Peter says: "Holy men of God spake, as they were moved by the Holy Spirit." 2 Pet. 1:21.
2.
The Hebrew writer says: "God
spake in time past unto the fathers by the
prophets..." Heb. 1:1.
3.
The Master Teacher, Jesus Christ,
chose twelve men and sent them out with the charge:
a.
"Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations...Go ye into all the world, and preach the
gospel to every creature."
Matt. 28:19; Mk. 16:15,16.
4.
Ezra prepared his heart to teach the
law to
a.
In captivity, the regular processes
of teaching had not been possible.
For
70 years, 606-536 and 78 years, 536-458.
1)
So, not only the children, but all of
a)
So does the whole world need to be taught today.
B. The
apostles, as they were directed, "went everywhere preaching the
word", Mk. 16:20.
1.
Those who were converted,
"continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine" Acts 2:42.
2.
When persecution came, "they
that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word." Acts 8:4.
3.
And when they were threatened and
beaten, they simply replied:
a.
"We cannot but speak the things which
we have seen and heard." Acts
4.
If we should ask, why are they
constantly telling others about Jesus? Jer. 20:9.
a.
The answer is: "We believe, and therefore
we speak."
2
Cor. 4:13.
C.
1.
The generations to come would need
to be taught.
a.
Read Deut. 6:6-7.
b.
Ezra was seeking to restore this
order to teach, and so must we.
1)
Paul told Timothy: "Be strong in the grace that
is in Christ Jesus. And the things that
thou has heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men
who shall be able to teach others also." 2 Tim. 2:1,2.
a)
Yes, we too must teach, and we must commit the word to faithful men who shall
also teach others.
CONCLUSION:
1. Yes, the "good hand of his God was
upon him."
2. And if our attitude and purpose is as that
of Ezra, God's hand will be upon
us as well.
3. So, let us "prepare our hearts to seek
the law of the Lord, and to do it, and
to teach
it."