Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

17 April, 2026

Ezra 3:3—“And they set the altar upon his bases; for fear was upon them because of the people of those countries: and they offered burnt offerings thereon unto the LORD, even burnt offerings morning and evening.”

Returned from the Babylonian exile, the people of Israel faced uncertainty and opposition. Surrounded by hostile neighbours, fear was real and pressing. Yet their first act was not defence, but devotion.

The event in our text occurred before the temple was rebuilt. Though the structure lay in ruins, the altar was restored. Worship took priority over security. The people understood that their greatest need was not protection from enemies, but reconciliation and communion with God. Their sacrifices expressed dependence, repentance, and renewed covenant commitment.

The altar points to the necessity of atonement and access to God. Even in fear, the people drew near through sacrifice. This anticipates Christ, our perfect sacrifice, through whom we have boldness to approach God (Hebrews 10:19). In Him, fear is met not merely with courage, but with communion. The cross assures us that God is for us, even when threats surround us.

This passage teaches us how to respond when anxiety and fear press us. We are often tempted to focus first on our circumstances, but Scripture calls us to prioritise worship. Give priority to worship in your life. Seek God morning and evening. Bring your fears before Him in faith and prayer. Do not neglect to gather with His people to express your gratitude and reliance on God. 

When fear rises, let worship rise higher. In drawing near to God, we find strength, peace, and assurance in His presence.

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