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Ezra 2 - The Virtue of Volition

Living Faith Episode 2

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This message examines the virtue of volition through Ezra 1–2, emphasizing the significance of a willing heart before God. In Ezra 1:5, we see that “everyone whose spirit God had raised” rose up to go and build—highlighting that their obedience began internally, with a stirred and willing spirit. This theme continues in Ezra 1:6, where others gave freely to support the work, demonstrating that generosity, like obedience, is most meaningful when it is voluntary. As the passage moves into Ezra 2, the detailed record of those who returned underscores that each individual choice mattered. These were people who willingly identified themselves with the work of God, stepping out in faith and submission. The message ultimately presses the idea that God values not just action, but intention. True obedience is not coerced or mechanical, it is chosen. A surrendered life is marked by a will that is aligned with God, responding freely and fully to His call.

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