BOOK OF EZRA
WEEK ONE: God Still Provides
READ: CHAPTER ONE
DEVOTIONAL
Chapter One – GOD STILL PROVIDES
God was leading His people back to Jerusalem after their captivity in Babylon. God moved the heart of Cyrus, the king of the Persian Empire, to issue a new decree. This proclamation in 538 BC opened the door for a mass exodus. The first wave of Israelites focused on rebuilding the temple with Zerubbabel. The second group, led by Ezra, brought conviction and a call to return to God. The third collective built a wall as Nehemiah organized and inspired the people.
City transformation has many components.
God changes our hearts, families, churches, and communities. Returning to God includes a desire to know and glorify God. There are foundational commitments to Scripture, serving, and sacrifice. Instead of merely a small remnant in a church being devoted, the call is for a 100 percent church.
The God of heaven is worthy of our trust and dedication.
God abounds in grace and restores individuals and generations after prior failure. Opportunity and encouragement are gifts from God. Just as the temple was the hub of community life then, local churches are beacons in neighborhoods today.
A city won’t be stronger than the health of the churches.
Let’s restore what God is calling us to redeem and rebuild the ruins together.
Just Choose Hope

HOPE POINT
Receive God’s provision, which leads to restoration.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
1. Who is Ezra, and what is the context of this book?
2. Who is Cyrus, and what is God doing? (Ezra 1:1)
3. What is the king’s invitation and decree? (Ezra 1:2-4)
4. What was the response to this new opportunity? (Ezra 1:5-8)
5. Why is Jerusalem significant? (Ezra 1:9-11)
6. Who can you share this Scripture with during the upcoming week?

PRAYER
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your mercy and grace. You treat us far better than we deserve. Your kindness leads us to repentance. Thank You for Your faithfulness. You keep all of Your promises. You are good. Your love endures forever. Thank you, Jesus, for setting us free from the power and penalty of sin. May we listen to You closely and follow You in new adventures. Give us courage, we pray to take Gospel risks for Your glory, Lord, amen.
