Power for Today
The Temple Rebuilt
Ezra 3 (NIV)"You are . . . God's people . . . built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone." (Ephesians 2:19, 20, KJV)
Following seventy years of captivity and exile, these people coming back to Jerusalem were more together than ever before. They just needed some time to be reintroduced to a land others had cared for, a city and temple left in ruins. But they were more unified than at any time in centuries of divided kingdoms.
The laying of the first s tone for the newly constructed temple was cause for rejoicing. Trumpets sounded; voices rose and filled the air with songs. It was "glory to God in the highest" as people praised their Lord and the cornerstone of a temple-to-be. Foundations are important to any building.
Foundations are important to the building of a people, too. The liberated Jews celebrated a homecoming and marked it with a commitment to erect a temple to God. But they were also committing themselves to become a sanctuary for God, a dwelling in which he might live by His Spirit.
This would come at another time. It has, and it is now! The temple has foundation and glory Christ and you!
Dear Lord, help me to praise Your strength and assurance for the temple in my heart, and keep it holy for you. In Jesus' name. Amen.
- WILLIAM E. YOUNG, Abilene, Texas