Hope Valley Church - Denver
This powerful exploration of Ezra chapter 3 invites us to examine what happens in our hearts before we begin building anything for God. We discover that the Israelites, freshly returned from exile, didn't immediately rush into construction. Instead, they engaged in a year of preparation—rebuilding the altar, reestablishing worship, and clearing away the rubble of their past. The message challenges us to consider our own building projects: relationships we're restoring, careers we're pursuing, families we're raising, or ministries we're developing. Are we building on the right foundation? The text reveals four common fears that paralyze us: building the wrong thing well, not building at all, starting but running out, or building the right thing badly. Yet the Israelites show us that obedience precedes blessing. They worshiped even though they were afraid of surrounding peoples. They offered burnt sacrifices—gifts expecting nothing in return—to train their hearts in trust. Before we can participate in God's work, we must confront our own rubble: bad theology, celebrity Christianity, sin patterns, and false pictures of God. This isn't deconstruction for its own sake; it's reformation. It's the hard site work that prepares the ground for something lasting. The call is clear: we must place God first, meet Him at the altar, and empty ourselves of self-reliance before we can build anything truly great for His glory.
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