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Christ on the cross brought us peace. He took our place on Calvary so we could be reconciled to God and have peace with our Heavenly Father. So to answer our question: “Is Peace Possible.”
Ezra was a scribe and a priest, who helped the Jewish people resettle in Jerusalem after the return from Babylonian exile. He taught the people the Torah and hoped that their return to Jerusalem would be a fresh start for God’s people, ushering in a time of peace, prosperity, and faithfulness to God.
Jun 16, 2019 · Ezra. Sermons » Series » One Book » Ezra. The book of Ezra documents two groups of exiles returning from the seventy-year Babylonian exile. After considering the two groups and what seems to be their goals, we offer some practical considerations for Christians today.
The Path to Peace
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May 20, 2012 · The remnant in Ezra stands as an example of restoration, from whom we can gain insight. The Israelites came out of Babylonian bondage in the exact same way they did from Egyptian slavery, plundering their neighbors to subsidize the journey (Exodus 12:35-36; Ezra 1:6-11).
Jul 31, 2013 · Evangelical pastors are under immense pressure to work with the Catholic Church in the cause of Christ. Many influential evangelical leaders have signed two documents urging us to bridge the gap with Rome.
Feb 2, 2023 · Christ and Christ alone, is our only hope in life and death. Any meaningful response to our existential suffering that doesn”t involve Jesus will fall short. Only Christ knows the full weight and depth of all our suffering, and only His atoning work on the cross can provide the needed remedy.