May 3, 2015

THE DEFICIT

Ezra 7–8

Joy Blocker
Sunday's Devo

May 3, 2015

Sunday's Devo

May 3, 2015

Central Truth

We all have a deficit between how much Bible we know and how much Bible we practice. How do we close the gap? Study the Bible. Practice it. Teach it. In that order!

Key Verse | Ezra 7:9–10

. . . [F]or the gracious hand of his God was on him. This was because Ezra had determined to study and obey the Law of the Lord and to teach those decrees and regulations to the people of Israel. (Ezra 7:9b-10)

Ezra 7–8

Ezra Sent to Teach the People

Now after this, in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia, Ezra the son of Seraiah, son of Azariah, son of Hilkiah, son of Shallum, son of Zadok, son of Ahitub, son of Amariah, son of Azariah, son of Meraioth, son of Zerahiah, son of Uzzi, son of Bukki, son of Abishua, son of Phinehas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the chief priest— this Ezra went up from Babylonia. He was a scribe skilled in the Law of Moses that the LORD, the God of Israel, had given, and the king granted him all that he asked, for the hand of the LORD his God was on him.

And there went up also to Jerusalem, in the seventh year of Artaxerxes the king, some of the people of Israel, and some of the priests and Levites, the singers and gatekeepers, and the temple servants. And Ezra 1 7:8 Aramaic he came to Jerusalem in the fifth month, which was in the seventh year of the king. For on the first day of the first month he began to go up from Babylonia, and on the first day of the fifth month he came to Jerusalem, for the good hand of his God was on him. 10 For Ezra had set his heart to study the Law of the LORD, and to do it and to teach his statutes and rules in Israel.

11 This is a copy of the letter that King Artaxerxes gave to Ezra the priest, the scribe, a man learned in matters of the commandments of the LORD and his statutes for Israel: 12 “Artaxerxes, king of kings, to Ezra the priest, the scribe of the Law of the God of heaven. Peace. 2 7:12 Aramaic Perfect (probably a greeting) And now 13 I make a decree that anyone of the people of Israel or their priests or Levites in my kingdom, who freely offers to go to Jerusalem, may go with you. 14 For you are sent by the king and his seven counselors to make inquiries about Judah and Jerusalem according to the Law of your God, which is in your hand, 15 and also to carry the silver and gold that the king and his counselors have freely offered to the God of Israel, whose dwelling is in Jerusalem, 16 with all the silver and gold that you shall find in the whole province of Babylonia, and with the freewill offerings of the people and the priests, vowed willingly for the house of their God that is in Jerusalem. 17 With this money, then, you shall with all diligence buy bulls, rams, and lambs, with their grain offerings and their drink offerings, and you shall offer them on the altar of the house of your God that is in Jerusalem. 18 Whatever seems good to you and your brothers to do with the rest of the silver and gold, you may do, according to the will of your God. 19 The vessels that have been given you for the service of the house of your God, you shall deliver before the God of Jerusalem. 20 And whatever else is required for the house of your God, which it falls to you to provide, you may provide it out of the king's treasury.

21 And I, Artaxerxes the king, make a decree to all the treasurers in the province Beyond the River: Whatever Ezra the priest, the scribe of the Law of the God of heaven, requires of you, let it be done with all diligence, 22 up to 100 talents 3 7:22 A talent was about 75 pounds or 34 kilograms of silver, 100 cors 4 7:22 A cor was about 6 bushels or 220 liters of wheat, 100 baths 5 7:22 A bath was about 6 gallons or 22 liters of wine, 100 baths of oil, and salt without prescribing how much. 23 Whatever is decreed by the God of heaven, let it be done in full for the house of the God of heaven, lest his wrath be against the realm of the king and his sons. 24 We also notify you that it shall not be lawful to impose tribute, custom, or toll on anyone of the priests, the Levites, the singers, the doorkeepers, the temple servants, or other servants of this house of God.

25 And you, Ezra, according to the wisdom of your God that is in your hand, appoint magistrates and judges who may judge all the people in the province Beyond the River, all such as know the laws of your God. And those who do not know them, you shall teach. 26 Whoever will not obey the law of your God and the law of the king, let judgment be strictly executed on him, whether for death or for banishment or for confiscation of his goods or for imprisonment.”

27 Blessed be the LORD, the God of our fathers, who put such a thing as this into the heart of the king, to beautify the house of the LORD that is in Jerusalem, 28 and who extended to me his steadfast love before the king and his counselors, and before all the king's mighty officers. I took courage, for the hand of the LORD my God was on me, and I gathered leading men from Israel to go up with me.

Genealogy of Those Who Returned with Ezra

These are the heads of their fathers' houses, and this is the genealogy of those who went up with me from Babylonia, in the reign of Artaxerxes the king: Of the sons of Phinehas, Gershom. Of the sons of Ithamar, Daniel. Of the sons of David, Hattush. Of the sons of Shecaniah, who was of the sons of Parosh, Zechariah, with whom were registered 150 men. Of the sons of Pahath-moab, Eliehoenai the son of Zerahiah, and with him 200 men. Of the sons of Zattu, 6 8:5 Septuagint; Hebrew lacks of Zattu Shecaniah the son of Jahaziel, and with him 300 men. Of the sons of Adin, Ebed the son of Jonathan, and with him 50 men. Of the sons of Elam, Jeshaiah the son of Athaliah, and with him 70 men. Of the sons of Shephatiah, Zebadiah the son of Michael, and with him 80 men. Of the sons of Joab, Obadiah the son of Jehiel, and with him 218 men. 10 Of the sons of Bani, 7 8:10 Septuagint; Hebrew lacks Bani Shelomith the son of Josiphiah, and with him 160 men. 11 Of the sons of Bebai, Zechariah, the son of Bebai, and with him 28 men. 12 Of the sons of Azgad, Johanan the son of Hakkatan, and with him 110 men. 13 Of the sons of Adonikam, those who came later, their names being Eliphelet, Jeuel, and Shemaiah, and with them 60 men. 14 Of the sons of Bigvai, Uthai and Zaccur, and with them 70 men.

Ezra Sends for Levites

15 I gathered them to the river that runs to Ahava, and there we camped three days. As I reviewed the people and the priests, I found there none of the sons of Levi. 16 Then I sent for Eliezer, Ariel, Shemaiah, Elnathan, Jarib, Elnathan, Nathan, Zechariah, and Meshullam, leading men, and for Joiarib and Elnathan, who were men of insight, 17 and sent them to Iddo, the leading man at the place Casiphia, telling them what to say to Iddo and his brothers and 8 8:17 Hebrew lacks and the temple servants at the place Casiphia, namely, to send us ministers for the house of our God. 18 And by the good hand of our God on us, they brought us a man of discretion, of the sons of Mahli the son of Levi, son of Israel, namely Sherebiah with his sons and kinsmen, 18; 19 also Hashabiah, and with him Jeshaiah of the sons of Merari, with his kinsmen and their sons, 20; 20 besides 220 of the temple servants, whom David and his officials had set apart to attend the Levites. These were all mentioned by name.

Fasting and Prayer for Protection

21 Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river Ahava, that we might humble ourselves before our God, to seek from him a safe journey for ourselves, our children, and all our goods. 22 For I was ashamed to ask the king for a band of soldiers and horsemen to protect us against the enemy on our way, since we had told the king, “The hand of our God is for good on all who seek him, and the power of his wrath is against all who forsake him.” 23 So we fasted and implored our God for this, and he listened to our entreaty.

Priests to Guard Offerings

24 Then I set apart twelve of the leading priests: Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and ten of their kinsmen with them. 25 And I weighed out to them the silver and the gold and the vessels, the offering for the house of our God that the king and his counselors and his lords and all Israel there present had offered. 26 I weighed out into their hand 650 talents 9 8:26 A talent was about 75 pounds or 34 kilograms of silver, and silver vessels worth 200 talents, 10 8:26 Revocalization; the number is missing in the Masoretic Text and 100 talents of gold, 27 20 bowls of gold worth 1,000 darics, 11 8:27 A daric was a coin weighing about 1/4 ounce or 8.5 grams and two vessels of fine bright bronze as precious as gold. 28 And I said to them, “You are holy to the LORD, and the vessels are holy, and the silver and the gold are a freewill offering to the LORD, the God of your fathers. 29 Guard them and keep them until you weigh them before the chief priests and the Levites and the heads of fathers' houses in Israel at Jerusalem, within the chambers of the house of the LORD.” 30 So the priests and the Levites took over the weight of the silver and the gold and the vessels, to bring them to Jerusalem, to the house of our God.

31 Then we departed from the river Ahava on the twelfth day of the first month, to go to Jerusalem. The hand of our God was on us, and he delivered us from the hand of the enemy and from ambushes by the way. 32 We came to Jerusalem, and there we remained three days. 33 On the fourth day, within the house of our God, the silver and the gold and the vessels were weighed into the hands of Meremoth the priest, son of Uriah, and with him was Eleazar the son of Phinehas, and with them were the Levites, Jozabad the son of Jeshua and Noadiah the son of Binnui. 34 The whole was counted and weighed, and the weight of everything was recorded.

35 At that time those who had come from captivity, the returned exiles, offered burnt offerings to the God of Israel, twelve bulls for all Israel, ninety-six rams, seventy-seven lambs, and as a sin offering twelve male goats. All this was a burnt offering to the LORD. 36 They also delivered the king's commissions to the king's satraps 12 8:36 A satrap was a Persian official and to the governors of the province Beyond the River, and they aided the people and the house of God.

Footnotes

[1] 7:8 Aramaic he
[2] 7:12 Aramaic Perfect (probably a greeting)
[3] 7:22 A talent was about 75 pounds or 34 kilograms
[4] 7:22 A cor was about 6 bushels or 220 liters
[5] 7:22 A bath was about 6 gallons or 22 liters
[6] 8:5 Septuagint; Hebrew lacks of Zattu
[7] 8:10 Septuagint; Hebrew lacks Bani
[8] 8:17 Hebrew lacks and
[9] 8:26 A talent was about 75 pounds or 34 kilograms
[10] 8:26 Revocalization; the number is missing in the Masoretic Text
[11] 8:27 A daric was a coin weighing about 1/4 ounce or 8.5 grams
[12] 8:36 A satrap was a Persian official

Dive Deeper | Ezra 7–8

If you follow politics or the financial state of our country, one of the topics you have heard discussed frequently is the federal deficit. This is a big number that represents the amount by which the federal government’s total budget outlays exceeds its total receipts for a fiscal year. The cumulative deficit over the last five years is so big that it is measured in the trillions of dollars.

There is another deficit for us as the Church. That deficit is how much of the Bible we know and how much of the Bible we actually put into practice. As one of my husband's favorite seminary professors, Howard Hendricks, said on the first day of class, God does not care how much Bible you memorize or even how much Bible you read. But God does care about how much the Bible reads through you. He would rather have one believer who has read one verse and let it truly captivate his life than someone who has memorized the whole of Scripture, yet done nothing with it.

Having been a follower of Christ for almost 20 years, I am moved and convicted by those words. During those 20 years, I have spent my share of time in readying and studying the Bible, but how much of it truly bleeds out into my life?

In Ezra 7:10, we are given a clear map of how we are to close our deficit on a daily basis. In verse 9, we see that the "gracious hand of his God" was upon Ezra, and we are not left wondering why. It was because Ezra was determined not only to study God's Word, but to see his studying through by putting what he read into practice. And after he practiced it, he taught it to others.

If I could give my kids one gift, it would not be a mommy who simply reads The Journey every day. It would be a mommy who is on a journey with God and whose time she spends reading God's Word changes how she does everything.

How’s the deficit in your life?

Discussion Questions

1. What is the biggest deficit in your life in between how much Bible you know and how much Bible you practice?

2. Read Matthew 7:24-27. What is the difference between the two builders?

3. What is one area of Scripture today that you would like to commit to practicing?