Restoration – Milestones of Faith

With praise and thanksgiving, they sang to the Lord “He is good; his love toward Israel endures forever.” And all the people gave a great shout of praise to the Lord, because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid. But many… who had seen the former temple, wept aloud when they saw the foundation of this temple being laid, while many others shouted for joyEzra 3:11

The Temple is being rebuilt. It is literally a dream come true. People are shouting and singing and playing music. They’ve traveled from foreign lands to resurrect the community of God from ashes and rubble. It should be the happiest day of these people’s lives. Yet, when the foundation is laid, some of the older members present begin to cry. Why? Are they happy tears because things are finally getting made right again? Or are they genuinely sad? Overcome with emotion because the old temple is never coming back? It’s difficult to say exactly why these people are weeping, but we can at least say that this is an emotional day for everyone.

Emotions have an important place in our faith journey. Sometimes we find ourselves riding an emotional high after worship. Perhaps we find ourselves convicted and ready to join a noble cause after hearing someone’s testimony. Maybe you’ve caught yourself crying while sharing your own experiences at camp or on retreat.

Emotions are a gift from God that help reinforce our spiritual experience, but it’s important that we do not mistake our emotions for real, solid, faith. The Jews have worked so incredibly hard to follow God’s call in rebuilding the temple. The crazy part is, they have only just started. This is just the groundbreaking ceremony. There are years of work still ahead of them, and they will face all kinds of challenges to get the job done.

The Christian journey is like building a temple. It takes a long time and a lot of hard work. There will be many emotional milestones to encourage us along the way. May we celebrate and give thanks for the joyful milestones in our own faith journey, but never lose sight of our goal in Christ.

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