Sermon Tone Analysis

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Ezra’s Doxology of Praise
Doxology- Praise hymn of the majesty of God
Blessings of God
Prosperity
The Favor of the Lord
the king writes a letter and gives resources
Wiersbe’s Expository Outlines on the Old Testament (Chapters 6–10)
The king decreed that any Jew could go up with Ezra and return to the land.
These Jews would take with them a large freewill offering from Babylon to assist in the work of the Lord.
Darius also gave Ezra an “expense account” (vv.
20–22) up to about $100,000, to be taken from the king’s treasury.
Ezra’s task was to establish order and religious worship in the land (vv.
25–26).
Ezra’s doxology in 7:27–28 shows how grateful he was to the Lord for answering prayer.
Love of God
Provision
the stedfast love of God
God changes the heart of the king
The name Artaxerxes means “having a kingdom of justice.”
persian King
read 13-20
examples of God love
ultimately Christ
Hand of God
Protection
read 25-26
whether you realize it or not, the hand of God is on your life
list examples
promotion
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