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CloseIn Ezra 5–6, we see that when spiritual opposition rises, God often provides spiritual support through the right people. Zerubbabel and Jeshua’s circumstances hadn’t changed, but everything shifted when faithful friends stepped in—people grounded in God’s Word, living under His authority, and actively encouraging His mission. This passage also reminds us of the Bible’s central theme: God’s deep desire to be with His people, our sin that separated us, and His gracious plan to restore that relationship through His unfolding Kingdom—already present, but not yet complete. As we continue the work God has given us, we’re invited to recognize our spiritual weakness and depend more fully on the Holy Spirit by surrendering our time, motives, and pursuit of holiness. Ultimately, the rebuilt temple points forward to Jesus—the true and resurrected Temple—through whom God’s presence now dwells within His people, offering the final and perfect substitute for our sin.
Scripture References: Ezra 5:1-17, Ezra 6:1-22
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