Ezra 7:27
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Béni soit l'Eternel, le Dieu de nos pères, qui a disposé le coeur du roi à glorifier ainsi la maison de l'Eternel à Jérusalem,
What Does This Mean?
Ezra blesses God for giving the king the idea to beautify the temple in Jerusalem. This shows God's power in influencing leaders to support His work.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend had a really good idea to fix up the playground at school. Ezra thanks God for giving the king a similar great idea to make the temple look beautiful and special.
Historical Background
Ezra wrote this after the Babylonian exile when Jews were returning to Jerusalem. The Persian King Cyrus had issued a decree allowing the rebuilding of the temple. This was a significant moment for the Jewish community, showing God's favor and influence over the king's decisions.
Living It Out Today
A real-life scenario could be thanking God for a boss who supports a project that aligns with your values and goals. Just as Ezra thanked God for the king's support, we can also see God's hand in our leaders' good decisions.
Topics
praiseleadershipGod's sovereigntyrebuildingdivine influencethanksgiving
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'beautify the house of the LORD' mean?
It refers to the effort to make the temple more beautiful and fit for worship, reflecting the glory and honor of God.
Why is it important to bless God for the king's decision?
Blessing God for the king's decision emphasizes that God is the ultimate source of all good ideas and actions, showing His sovereignty over human affairs.
How does this verse relate to modern church leadership?
This verse can inspire modern church leaders to see God's hand in the support they receive from non-religious authorities, encouraging them to give thanks and praise.
What does this verse teach about God's influence?
It teaches that God can influence leaders to make decisions that benefit His work, showing His sovereignty and involvement in the world.
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