Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

24 March, 2026

Ezra 1:7—“Also Cyrus the king brought forth the vessels of the house of the LORD, which Nebuchadnezzar had brought forth out of Jerusalem, and had put them in the house of his gods.”

As the opening chapter of the Book of Ezra describes the remarkable return of God’s people from exile, this verse reveals how God stirred the heart of the heathen king of Persia to begin the miraculous restoration of what had been lost and to prepare the way for renewed worship. For many decades, Jerusalem and the temple had lain desolate, and the Sacred objects from the temple taken by Nebuchadnezzar were placed among the treasures of Babylon. 

Ezra 1:7 records a surprising moment in the story. Cyrus, the king of Persia, ordered that the vessels belonging to the house of the Lord be brought out and returned. What had been taken during a time of judgment was now restored as God began renewing the life of His people.

This moment reveals the sovereign hand of God over the affairs of nations. The same treasures that had been placed in pagan temples were now released by a foreign ruler so that they might again serve their original purpose. The Lord showed that no power could permanently claim what belonged to Him.

The verse also reminds readers that the restoration of worship was very important. Before the temple was rebuilt, the instruments of worship were carefully returned. This signalled that God would help them return and rebuild the temple, and that the life of God’s people must once again centre on worshipping and serving Him.

The passage encourages us to trust in God’s ability to restore what has been lost. Seasons of discipline or hardship do not erase His purposes. What has been taken away can be renewed when God calls His people back to Himself. As we pass through seasons of hardship, let us continue to rest in God's faithfulness.

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