“WORSHIP FIRST”

JULY 13, 2024

READ: Ezra 3 (Focus vs. 1-6)

MEMORY VERSE
“They began to offer burnt offerings to the Lord, though the foundation of the Lord’s temple had not yet been laid.” Ezra 3:6

BACKGROUND
I’d never planned to start a non-profit organization about adult friendship, and when I felt called to do so, I had so many questions. How would the charity be financed, and who should help me build it? My greatest help on these matters ended up coming not from a business book, but a biblical one.

The book of Ezra is essential reading for anyone called by God to build something.

Recounting how the Jews rebuilt Jerusalem after their exile, it shows how God provided funds through public donations and government grants (Ezra 1:4-11; 6:8-10), and how both volunteers and contractors did the work (1:5; 3:7).

It shows the importance of preparation time, with rebuilding not beginning until the second year of the Jews’ return (3:8). It shows how opposition may come (ch. 4). But one thing in the story particularly stood out to me.

A whole year before any building began, the Jews erected the altar (3:1-6). The people worshiped “though the foundation of the Lord’s temple had not yet been laid” (v. 6). Worship came first.

Is God calling you to start something new? Ezra’s principle is poignant whether you’re starting a charity, a Bible study, a creative project, or some new task at work. Even a God-given project can take our attention away from Him, so let’s focus on God first. Before we work, we worship.
By: Sheridan Voysey

INSIGHT
The book of Ezra is one of the post-exilic books in the Old Testament, meaning it recounts events following the exile of Judah to Babylon.

After seventy years in captivity, when the people were allowed to return to the land of their forefathers, they found Jerusalem a mere shadow of its former glory. With both the impact of Babylon’s attack and the seven decades of neglect having taken its toll, the city needed to be rebuilt.

However, the people also needed to be rebuilt in their relationship with God as His covenant people.

Described as a teacher of the law (Ezra 7:6, 10), Ezra reestablished the law of Moses and called the people to worship the God their ancestors had forsaken—which had prompted the exile in the first place.

Ezra was also of the priestly line, descending from Seraiah, the last chief priest to serve in Solomon’s temple (2 Kings 25:18).
By: Bill Crowder

APPLICATION
Why do you think the Jews built the altar first? How could worship fit into your workflow today?

PR’s RE-EMPHASIS (From Post)
“Even a God-given project can take our attention away from Him, so let’s focus on God first.”

PR’s (PASTOR RICHARD) TAKE
“In worship, God captures your heart; when He’s got it, then the real work begins.” Matt Redman

PRAYER
Heavenly Father, I worship You as Lord of all, including the tasks You’ve given me to do today.

TODAY’S HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“I GIVE MYSELF AWAY” William McDowell

I give myself away
I give myself away
So You can use me
I give myself away
I give myself away
So You can use me

I give myself away
I give myself away
So You can use me
I give myself away
I give myself away
So You can use me

Here I am
Here I am
Here I stand
Lord, my life is in your hands
Lord, I’m longing to see
Your desires revealed in me
I give myself away

I give myself away (I want to be use by you)
So You can use me…

Take my heart
Take my life
As a living sacrifice
All my dreams all my plans
Lord I place them in your hands

I give myself away
I give myself away…

I belong to you
I give myself away
I give myself away
So, You can use me…

My life is not my own
To you I belong
I give myself,
I give myself to you

READING THROUGH THE BIBLE THIS YEAR (DAILY)
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