I
Sat Astonished Until The Evening Sacrifice
When these things were
done, the leaders came to me, saying, “The people of Israel and the priests and
the Levites have not separated themselves from the peoples of the lands, with
respect to the abominations of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Perizzites,
the Jebusites, the Ammonites, the Moabites, the
Egyptians, and the Amorites. For they
have taken some of their daughters as wives for themselves and their sons, so
that the holy seed is mixed with the peoples of those lands. Indeed, the hand
of the leaders and rulers has been foremost in this trespass.” So when I heard this thing, I tore my garment
and my robe, and plucked out some of the hair of my head and beard, and sat
down astonished. Then everyone who
trembled at the words of the God of Israel assembled to me, because of the
transgression of those who had been carried away captive, and I sat astonished
until the evening sacrifice.
At the evening sacrifice
I arose from my fasting; and having torn my garment and my robe, I fell on my
knees and spread out my hands to the Lord my God. And I said: “O my God, I am too ashamed and
humiliated to lift up my face to You, my God; for our iniquities have risen
higher than our heads, and our guilt has grown up to the heavens. Since the days of our fathers to this day we
have been very guilty, and for our iniquities we, our kings, and our priests
have been delivered into the hand of the kings of the lands, to the sword, to
captivity, to plunder, and to humiliation, as it is this day. And now for a little while grace has been
shown from the Lord our God, to leave us a remnant to escape, and to give us a
peg in His holy place, that our God may enlighten our eyes and give us a
measure of revival in our bondage. For
we were slaves. Yet our God did not forsake us in our bondage; but He extended
mercy to us in the sight of the kings of Persia, to revive us, to repair the
house of our God, to rebuild its ruins, and to give us a wall in Judah and
Jerusalem.
Ezra
9:1-9
It is not really a
complement when someone else says something like, “He thinks he’s really
something.” It can happen to you, as well.
Scripture tells us that
our “seeds” should not be planted within our own families.
When Ezra learned that
Jewish men had married women who served other gods, defying God’s express
directions, He tore his clothes in grief and prayed in heartfelt repentance. A
higher purpose guided Ezra’s knowledge and position: his love for God and for
His people.
Ezra understood the scope
of their sins. But in humility he repented and trusted in the goodness of our
forgiving God.
Pride
leads to every other vice: It is the complete anti-God state of mind.
Our
Daily Bread – October 21, 2015