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Ezra 9

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Chapter Study & Analysis

Ezra 9 records Ezra’s deep grief upon learning that the people, including the priests, had intermarried with pagan nations. He offers a profound prayer of confession, acknowledging the sins of the nation and God’s justice.

CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS

1. The Burden of Intercession: Ezra felt the sins of his people as his own (v. 3-6). Leaders must have a heart that breaks for the spiritual condition of those they serve.
2. The Danger of Compromise: Intermarriage wasn't about race, but about idolatry and the mixing of holy seeds with pagan influences. We must guard ourselves against spiritual "unequal yokes."
3. A Glimpse of Grace: Even in their guilt, Ezra recognized that God had given them a "nail in his holy place" (v. 8)—a small remnant of mercy.

FORMAL PRAYER

O Lord God of Israel, Thou art righteous. We blush and are ashamed to lift up our faces to Thee, for our iniquities are increased. Grant us a spirit of true repentance and a heart that values Thy holiness above all else. Amen.
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