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“I was ashamed to ask the king for soldiers and horsemen to protect us from enemies on the road, because we had told the king, ‘The gracious hand of our God is on everyone who looks to him, but his great anger is against all who forsake him.’ So we fasted and petitioned our God about this, and he answered our prayer. On the twelfth day of the first month we set out from the Ahava Canal to go to Jerusalem. The hand of our God was on us, and he protected us from enemies and bandits along the way.”  (Ezra 8:22-23; 31, NIV)

As disciples of Jesus and children of the Most High God, do we “walk the talk”?

Today’s scripture text is a vivid reminder that the life of faith is a life of risk. 

By risk, I do not mean the kind of behavior where we put God to the test, as the devil tempted Jesus to test God during our Lord’s 40 days in the wilderness.  (Please click here for the biblical text.)  The disciple’s profession of faith in God is tested for its authenticity in a multitude of practical ways.  We should never test God; and we should never shirk opportunities for a front-row seat to see God’s acts measure-up to God’s promises.

Had the king offered Ezra an armed escort before Ezra had testified to his God’s faithfulness, it would have been reasonable for him to accept the king’s escort as Providence.  Yet, if we testify to God’s provision when we’re flush with cash or the picture of health; will we also stand-by our testimony when we have “more month than money,” or when our bodies are afflicted?  – Luther

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“Yet at the same time many even among the leaders believed in him. But because of the Pharisees they would not openly acknowledge their faith for fear they would be put out of the synagogue; for they loved human praise more than praise from God.” (John 12:42, NIV)

It is a natural desire to have the praise and affirmation of other people.

The people spoken of in today’s scripture passage loved Jesus, but they had a greater love for acceptance into the community (which was represented by the synagogue); and for the praise of those within that community.

As disciples of Jesus, our ambition is to seek the praise only of God. There are times when others will also praise the things we do that please God; and there are times when being a friend of God will make you an enemy of those you see every day. Particularly at such times, keep your eyes on God; grip His hand even tighter; and do your best to match His stride.

The preferences and the allegiances of other people is a crap-shoot. The love, grace, and faithfulness of God is a sure thing, but it requires an uncompromising commitment to Him from us. – Luther 

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