
Ezra 1:1—“Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah might be fulfilled, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom, and put it also in writing…”
This opening verse of Ezra is a majestic testimony to the sovereignty and faithfulness of God. Israel’s exile in Babylon had been long and painful, yet it had never been outside the bounds of divine purpose. The captivity itself had been foretold, and so too had the restoration (Jeremiah 25:11–12; 29:10). Now, according to our text for today, in God’s appointed time, the Word spoken through Jeremiah comes to fulfilment. History is not governed by empires, but by the LORD.
Remarkably, God accomplishes His promise by stirring the heart of Cyrus, a pagan king, to rebuild the house of the LORD, according to the following verse. The ruler of Persia does not act independently of God; rather, his spirit is moved by the unseen hand of the covenant LORD. Scripture consistently affirms that “the king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD” (Proverbs 21:1). Even those who do not know Him are instruments in His redemptive plan.
What a comfort it provides for all weary believers. Seasons of exile, whether personal, spiritual, or circumstantial, do not nullify God’s promises. He remembers His Word. He governs rulers, circumstances, and timelines with perfect wisdom. When the hour of fulfilment arrives, He moves hearts and opens doors no man can shut.
So let us yield in patient trust. The God who fulfils His Word in history will also fulfil His promises in our lives. Not one syllable of His covenant mercy shall fall to the ground.