Our Daily Bread -- With Respect
Our Daily Bread -- With RespectMarch 7, 2016 |
Read: Ezra 5:6-17 If it pleases the king, let a search be made in the royal archives of Babylon to see if King Cyrus . . . issue[d] a decree. —Ezra 5:17 The citizens of Israel were having some trouble with the government. It was the late 500s In the letter, the governor says he found the Jews working on the temple and asks the king if they had permission to do so. The letter also records the Jews’ respectful response that they had indeed been given permission by an earlier king (Cyrus) to rebuild. When the king checked out their story, he found it to be true: King Cyrus had said they could build the temple. So Darius not only gave them permission to rebuild, but he also paid for it! (see 6:1-12). After the Jews finished building the temple, they “celebrated with joy” because they knew God had “[changed] the attitude of the king” (6:22). When we see a situation that needs to be addressed, we honor God when we plead our case in a respectful way, trust that He is in control of every situation, and express gratitude for the outcome. —Dave Branon Lord, help us to respond respectfully to situations around us. We need Your wisdom for this. May we always honor, trust, and praise You. Respect for authority brings glory to God. |
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