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Ezra

ABOUT THE SERIES

Once you plant, the next thing for the church to do as a corporate body is to build and establish. Very few sections of Scripture highlight the importance of establishing on the right things quite like the book of Ezra. Ezra is a book about exiles returning to reestablish Jerusalem, and through this prepare the way for the Messiah. Some of these exiles had been around for a while (they remembered living in the land!), some re brand new, but trying to rebuild Israel the same. This ties in very naturally with the condition of our collective church. Lots of new things, lots of the same things, lots of new people, lots of the same people…we replanted! How do we now build this new plant, and establish for the sake of the gospel?

Ezra: Rebuilding Well

Sermons in this series

Jun . 11 . 2023

Establishing & Reestablishing

In this sermon, we see God using foreign kings, and wanting to use His people to do a restorative, powerful work on this earth. As the people of God, what does it look like to "have our hearts stirred," to be used for the Kingdom of God?

Jun . 18 . 2023

The Sacrifices of Many

Here at The Well we believe God’s Kingdom is not built on the talents of a few, but the sacrifices of many. As the people of God, what does it look like for us to have this heart posture and to be used for the Kingdom of God?

Jun . 25 . 2023

Build the House

In this sermon, we focus on Ezra 3, and the completion of the foundation of the temple. For such a significant moment in Israel's history, you'd think there'd be a ton of celebration. There was... but it was mixed with a ton of sorrow and confusion. Often when we're rebuilding, we too can, if we're not careful have great sorrow in the process and miss the joy of the Lord, and even completely quit His work altogether. How do we continue to build the Lord's Kingdom? There are two main things Ezra 3 teaches us on how to continue the effort of rebuilding, and how to not lose heart.

Jul . 02 . 2023

Anticipating, Enduring & Overcoming Opposition

In this sermon, Zerubbabel gets hit with some serious opposition, and the Text is just overall... confusing, like opposition often is. When opposition comes in our life, from within or without, it is often confusing to us. Why are we suffering? What is happening? It is often hard to endure opposition. So, how do we endure and continue to build our lives on Christ? Ezra cues us in on this.

Jul . 09 . 2023

Rebuilding (Again)

In this sermon, we discuss discerning Godly voices that keep our hearts focused on seeking God's Kingdom first.

Jul . 16 . 2023

Rebuilfing Complete: Sort Of

In this sermon, we see the completion of the rebuilding of the temple. Many things happen in our lives when we focus on what God is calling us into. There's joy, there's a joining in on God's promises and mission, there's the beauty of being used by God; but there's also danger. It is easy to, after initially doing what God calls us to, stop the work, and through this, miss the joy. How do we reap the joy of rebuilding with God both now and later? Join us this Sunday as we dive into Ezra together.

Jul . 23 . 2023

Guided by the Word

In this sermon, Ezra, steps onto the scene. If the story sounds slightly familiar, it is! Ezra finds himself and Israel in a similar situation as before. When the Scripture repeats stories, it is likely because we need to hear it. How do we (re)build well, whether our lives or our church on Christ? While the story is familiar, this portion of Ezra does add a little twist to it. Rather than just being stirred up by the Spirit, Ezra is mainly inspired by God's Word. If any rebuilding is to truly happen, we have to establish on God's Word.

Jul . 30 . 2023

Using God's Provision

In this sermon, we continue our series on Ezra, focusing on how God is calling us to build His temple (people). Do you realize God is calling you to partner with Him in the expansion of His Kingdom? Today we focus on God's extreme provision in the rebuilding of the temple through many different means. We're not always quick to build the temple (people), because we often don't recognize and rightly use God's provision. How can we use the things that God has provided for us to build up things that matter? And why should we sacrifice to build people? In this sermon, we learn how God might be calling us to partner with Him in the expansion of God's kingdom.

Aug . 06 . 2023

Community and Calling

In this sermon, we learn how we each personally play a role in building the temple through the gifts and talents God has gifted each one of us with. Ezra is getting ready to leave and lead a 2nd group back to Jerusalem to continue restoring the temple. He notices people are missing! Ezra sees the importance of their role in God's mission and pursues them. Community can be messy but is also very sacred, making it worth going after.

Aug . 13 . 2023

Awkward End: What About Us?

In this sermon, we conclude the Ezra series and in this book we see this really… strange ending! It seems that Ezra has a right heart, but very likely took the wrong action (see contemporary prophet Malachi 2). It is clear God cares about our hearts, both individually and corporately. So in this sermon we'll thoroughly explore what it will take to have hearts revived & submitted to God's word.

Resources in this series