Ezra 7:10—“For Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law of the LORD, and to do it, and to teach in Israel statutes and judgments.”
Ezra stands before us as a godly example of wholehearted devotion to God’s Word. He lived during a crucial period in Israel’s history, when the Jewish exiles had returned from Babylon and needed spiritual restoration. The nation’s greatest need was not political strength or material prosperity, but a renewed commitment to the LORD and His revealed truth.
Ezra, the scribe, became God's servant in restoring the spiritual life of the returned exiles through the ministry of His Word. Ezra’s secret to public impact lay in his private devotion. The sequence of his ministry in Ezra 7:10 provides a timeless blueprint for spiritual leadership and personal transformation.
The phrase “prepared his heart” speaks of deliberate spiritual resolve. The Hebrew word for "prepared" (kun) signifies establishing, fixing, or making unmovable. Ezra did not approach God’s Word casually or carelessly. He set his affections and intentions upon the LORD and His Word. Notice the threefold pattern in Ezra’s life. First, he sought the law of the LORD. He was a diligent student of divine revelation, desiring to know God’s mind. Second, he purposed to do it. Knowledge without obedience is hypocrisy. James later echoed this principle: “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only” (James 1:22). Third, Ezra taught God’s statutes and judgments to others. True spiritual leadership flows from a life that first learns and obeys God’s truth.
Likewise, believers must cultivate a heart that is ready to hear, receive, and obey God’s truth. As the Psalmist prayed, “Teach me, O LORD, the way of thy statutes” (Psalm 119:33).
This order is significant: seek, do, then teach. Many desire to teach before they have learned, or to instruct others before obeying themselves. Ezra’s ministry possessed authority because his life was submitted to the Word he proclaimed.
May we likewise prepare our hearts daily to seek God’s Word, practise its truths faithfully, and pass them on for the glory of God and the blessing of His people.
