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How do we know God will rebuild His temple?

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The promise of God to rebuild His temple is fulfilled through His sovereign will and involves His people responding to His call.

The fulfillment of God's promise to rebuild the temple is clearly seen in the historical context of Ezra. God prophesied through Jeremiah that the desolation would not last forever and that He would stir the hearts of His people to return and worship Him again. Cyrus' decree is a demonstration of God's sovereignty, showing that He can use even a pagan king to accomplish His purposes. The return of the Israelites to rebuild the temple signifies not only physical restoration but also spiritual renewal, as God's presence and glory are once again central to His people. Faithful preaching of the gospel plays a crucial role in gathering God's people and re-establishing His worship, reminding us that where the gospel is preached, God is actively working to build His church.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 30:18, Ezra 1:2-3

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