Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

25 March, 2026

Ezra 2:68—“And some of the chief of the fathers, when they came to the house of the LORD which is at Jerusalem, offered freely for the house of God to set it up in his place.”

After 70 years of exile, the people of Israel returned to Jerusalem. The journey had been long and difficult, yet their hearts were set on restoring the place where God had been worshipped. Ezra 2:68 records an important response when they reached the site of the temple: “some of the chief of the fathers… offered freely for the house of God to set it up in his place”.

These leaders saw the ruins of the temple, once the centre of Israel’s worship. Though much work lay ahead, their first response was generosity. They did not wait for obligation or pressure. Their giving was voluntary, flowing from gratitude and reverence toward God.

The verse highlights an important truth about God's work among His people. The rebuilding of the temple would require many resources. Now their response was to give willingly what they had. Such generosity reflected hearts that understood the importance of restoring a place dedicated to honouring the LORD.

This moment also shows how spiritual renewal often begins. When people return to the Lord, their priorities change. What once seemed most valuable is gladly placed in service to God’s purposes. Their giving reflected gratitude and commitment to the Lord’s purposes.

The scene also shows how renewal among God’s people often begins with willing participation. The temple had not yet been rebuilt, but the desire to restore the centre of worship stirred generosity among the leaders. Generosity is not merely about material support; it is an expression of devotion to God. When the Lord’s work is valued, His people respond with glad readiness.

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