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Marcellus Casey - April 26, 2026

Overcoming Fear, Frustration, Discouragement

In Ezra 4:1–5, we see that God’s opportunities almost always come with opposition, often in the form of fear, frustration, and discouragement. Rather than compromising or blending in, we’re called to live with bold conviction, trusting that God’s work is accomplished by His Spirit, not our strength. Opposition may come through distractions, bribes, or roadblocks, but what the enemy intends for harm, God uses for good. Even when progress feels paused, it’s still purposeful—an invitation to be still in God’s presence, trust His provision, and rely on His power, knowing that whatever He’s called us to do, He will equip us to carry through.

Scripture References: Ezra 4:1-5

From Series: "How to Start Over"

In our "How to Start Over" series, we’re walking through the books of Ezra, Haggai, and Zechariah to discover how God meets people in the rubble. When everything felt lost, God was still at work—rebuilding, restoring, and calling His people forward. This series is for anyone who needs a fresh start, renewed hope, or the courage to rebuild what’s been broken.

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