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               "THE HAND OF THE LORD MY GOD WAS UPON ME"

                               Ezra 7:28

INTRODUCTION

1. The Bible is filled with stories of people who lived their lives
   under the influence of God...
   a. Through deep faith and a willingness to serve, God used them to
      fulfill His purposes
   b. Ezra is one such example of what can happen:
      1) When a person determines to seek God
      2) And allows the Lord to use him

2. In 457 B.C., Ezra led a group of Jews from Babylonian captivity back
   to Jerusalem...
   a. About eighty years after a group led by Zerubbabel to rebuild the
      temple
   b. The mission of Ezra's group was to restore the people of God

3. In the book of Ezra...
   a. The first six chapters describe the work of Zerubbabel
   b. The final four chapters relate Ezra's arrival and the great
      restoration he brought about

[The theme of Ezra's life and work could be stated as "The Hand Of The
Lord My God Was Upon Me," for six times in two chapters he thus 
attributes his success.  In our lesson, let's first notice...]

I. HOW THE HAND OF THE LORD WAS UPON EZRA

   A. IN RECEIVING REQUESTS FROM THE KING...
      1. Notice Ezra 7:6
      2. Because the hand of the Lord was upon Ezra, Artaxerxes allowed
         him:
         a. To go to Jerusalem - 7:12-13
         b. To take silver and gold to buy animals for sacrifice - 7:
            14-17
         c. To buy what is needed for the service of the house of God
            - 7:18-23
         d. To be free from taxation - 7:24
         e. To set up magistrates and judges - 7:25-26
      -- Ezra recognized the hand of God was at work in his behalf! 
         - 7:27-28

   B. IN FINDING SERVANTS FOR THE TEMPLE...
      1. Prepared to leave, Ezra noted none of sons of Levi - 8:15
      2. He sends men to find some who will go with them - 8:16-17
      -- By the good hand of God upon them, they find 38 Levites and 
         220 Nethinim to assist them! - 8:18-20

   C. IN PROVIDING SAFE JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM...
      1. Ezra proclaimed a fast to seek from God the right way to 
         travel - 8:21-23
      2. Having told the king that God's hand would be them, he was 
         ashamed to ask for a military escort - 8:22
      -- God's hand was upon them, and they safely arrived in 
         Jerusalem! - 8:31-32

[From beginning to end the hand of the Lord was upon Ezra.  Why did 
Ezra enjoy the blessing of God's provision in his life?  Is there 
anything we can glean from Ezra's story that might ensure the hand of
God in our own lives?  

I believe there is!  Let me suggest some reasons...]

II. WHY THE HAND OF THE LORD WAS UPON EZRA

   A. EZRA HAD PREPARED HIMSELF...
      1. In a summary passage, we learn why God was with him - 7:9-10
      2. God was with him "For (because) Ezra had prepared his heart"
         a. "to seek the Law of the Lord" (to learn what God wanted him
            to do)
         b. "to do it" (to apply it to himself first)
         c. "to teach statutes and ordinances in Israel" (and then 
            teach others)
      -- Ezra had first made himself "useful for the Master, prepared
         for every good work" - cf. 2 Ti 2:21

   B. EZRA HAD SOUGHT THE LORD...
      1. He believed that God would be with those who seek Him - 8:22
      2. Thus he entreated God's protection through fasting and prayer
         - 8:21-23
      -- Ezra believed that God rewarded those who diligently seek Him;
         such faith undoubtedly pleased God - cf. He 11:6
   
   C. EZRA WAS WILLING TO STEP OUT IN FAITH...
      1. Trusting the Lord would protect them, they began their 
         perilous journey - 8:31
      2. It was not easy, for there were enemies and potential for 
         ambush along the way!
      -- But Ezra illustrated that he had a living, working faith! 
         - Ja 2:17,26; Ga 5:6

   D. EZRA WAS WILLING TO FACE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS...
      1. Upon his arrival, Ezra found a difficult situation - 9:1-2
         a. Many of the Israelites had inter-married with Gentile women
         b. The rulers and leaders of Israel were the worst violators
      2. He was moved to fasting and prayer - 9:3-15
         a. Others joined him ("everyone who trembled at the words of
            the God of Israel")
         b. He offered prayer confessing the sins of Israel
      3. He accepted the responsibility that was his - 10:1-8
         a. Encouraged by those willing to repent
         b. Leading the people to a great restoration!
      -- It would have been so easy to rationalize away any need for
         the people to change; but Ezra did not let the emotionally 
         charged issue deter him from doing God's will!

CONCLUSION

1. The hand of the Lord was upon Ezra because he...
   a. Had prepared himself
   b. Sought the Lord
   c. Was willing to step out in faith
   d. Was willing to face difficult situations

2. Ezra was not the only person who experienced the hand of the Lord
   upon him...
   a. The Lord was also with a contemporary, Nehemiah - cf. Neh 2:18
   b. Sometimes the hand of the Lord was for the purpose of judgment 
      - cf. 1 Sam 5:6
   c. But here we have considered the working of God for good in the
      life of his servant

3. How will the hand of the Lord be for us? For our good, if we emulate
   Ezra by...
   a. Preparing ourselves to be useful to the Master!
   b. Seeking the Lord with diligence and faith!
   c. Stepping out in faith against the odds
   d. Facing difficult issues and situations head on

Let the example of Ezra encourage us to so live in Christ, that one day
we can look back at the events in our lives and say:

               "The Hand Of The Lord My God Was Upon Me!"
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