28 May 2026

Why Did the Remnant Praise Before the Temple Was Built?

Ezra 3:11—“And they sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the LORD; because he is good, for his mercy endureth for ever toward Israel. And all the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the LORD, because the foundation of the house of the LORD was laid.”

This joyful scene took place after the Jewish remnant returned from the Babylonian captivity and laid the foundation of the Second Temple. Jerusalem still bore the scars of judgment and ruin, and the rebuilt structure would not match Solomon’s former glory outwardly. Yet the people rejoiced greatly because the restoration of God’s house signified the continuation of His covenant mercy toward them.

Their worship centred first upon the character of God: “because he is good”. True thanksgiving does not begin with favourable circumstances, but with the unchanging goodness of the LORD. Though Israel had suffered chastisement because of sin, God had not cast away His people. His “mercy endureth for ever toward Israel”. The same covenant love that preserved them through exile now gathered them again.

The laying of the temple foundation pointed beyond the physical building to God’s ongoing redemptive purposes among His people. The temple symbolised His presence, worship, atonement, and covenant fellowship in Christ, our Lord, who is the true foundation and meeting place between God and sinners.

Ezra 3:11 teaches believers to rejoice in even the smallest evidence of God’s restorative work. The foundation alone was laid, yet praise arose immediately. We must not withhold our deepest thanksgiving until our prayers are fully answered or our trials are completely resolved. Faith rejoices not merely in completed blessings, but in the certainty of God’s faithful purposes already begun. Our praise must anchor in God’s character rather than the finished product. When God lays the foundation of renewal, His people ought to respond with thanksgiving, worship, and confident hope in His enduring mercy.

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