Series: Rebuilding Ruins - God's Faithfulness in Ezra and Nehemiah
Facing Opposition in the Christian Life
January 15, 2023 | Peter Kozushko
Ezra-Nehemiah is about God stirring the hearts of his people, and some Persian Kings, to rebuild the ruins of Jerusalem and how he overcomes opposition to it--opposition from outside the community and opposition from inside the community. In chapters 4-6 we learn how God dealt with opposition from outside the community. What He did in that day raises the question for us: How does God deal with opposition in the Christian life and how should we face it?
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After seventy years in exile, the books of Ezra and Nehemiah record a series of returns of the Jewish people from captivity in Persia. They return to rebuild the Temple and the walls of Jerusalem that were left in ruins by the Babylonians. But the promise of return is quickly met with opposition and the spiritual renewal of the community is not sustained. Yet the hand of God is evident and at work in protecting the people and calling them back into relationship. As the community of Countryside Community Church this series will help us understand God's faithfulness in sustaining his covenant and people throughout the story of Scripture. As we step into the new year and further out of the pandemic it will also challenge us to seek God's work in rebuilding our own ruins in our lives and relationships, knowing he is faithful.