“When the Israelites had settled in their towns, all the people assembled with the unified purpose at the square just inside the Water Gate. They asked Ezra the scribe to bring out the Book of the Law of Moses, which the LORD had given for Israel to obey” (Nehemiah 8:1NLT).
We are organizing leadership training seminar next month and we had
chosen Ezra and Nehemiah as our main models of godly-leadership character that
we want to see in our campus fellowship leaders. Ezra, especially, is one of my favorite
Bible's characters. I’ll tell you why. Right after the wall of Jerusalem finished,
the people wanted to continue to enjoy God’s blessing and dedicated not to fall
into sin again. So they assembled together – hungry to hear God’s Word. And
here is the best part: whom they ask to read the Word? Ezra!
Ezra
was someone who “had determined to study and obey the Law of the LORD and to teach those
decrees and regulations to the people of Israel” (Ezra 7:10NLT). They could count on him
because he had devoted his life to studying God’s Word. As he read, “all
the people listened closely to the Book of the Law” (Nehemiah 8:3). He
and the Levites; “read from the Book of the Law of God and clearly explained the meaning
of what was being read, helping the people understand each passage”
(Nehemiah 8:8). Wonderful! People trust that Ezra can explain God’s Word
clearly and accurately because of his integrity in handling the Word of Truth
effectively and he know his God personally. Oh I love Ezra!
Today,
The Bible, God’s Word is still the authoritative guide to knowing God and to
live according to God’s way. Like the Israelites on that day; today, we need URGENTLY individuals who are experts in
the Bible and can share their godly insights, knowledge with us. We need people
like Ezra who are determined to study
and obey God’s Word and able to teach others effectively. We need
leaders (pastors, especially and all Christians, generally) to give more time
on studying the Word and to increase their knowledge of the Word. If leaders are
going to feed the flocks, they must have time to feed themselves. We need leaders
like Ezra who treasure God’s Word both in his mind and heart; who study and
meditate on the very words of God; who read and obey; who live his own
teachings and teach others to do the same.
We
need more Ezra-like leadership in our generations today!
THINK
BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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