The Beautiful Tension of Weeping and Joy (Ezra 3)

Life rarely lets us feel just one thing at a time. We think joy should be clear and uncomplicated. We assume sorrow arrives alone, heavy and unchallenged. But more often than not, the two walk hand in hand. A single moment can stir both a tear and a smile, both a pang of loss and …

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The Nethinim: From Deceit to Devotion (Ezra 2)

They weren’t priests. They weren’t prophets. They weren’t kings or warriors. But their names made the list. Tucked into the book of Ezra, amid the roll call of returning exiles, you’ll find them—the Nethinim. Temple servants. Ordinary, overlooked, uncelebrated. A group of 392 men, grafted into God’s people (Ezra 2:58). They didn’t start out in …

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Rebuilding with God: When He Calls, He Provides (Ezra 1)

“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 The temple had been gone for decades, nothing but ruins and memories. …

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When Treasure Becomes a Trap

The year was 1859. The ship was the Royal Charter. She had nearly completed her long voyage from Melbourne to Liverpool, carrying 452 men, women, and children—and a fortune in gold. Nearly half a million dollars worth, which in today’s terms would be worth forty-five million. The passengers had set sail months earlier, lured by …

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