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What does Ezra 3 teach about the gathering of God's people?

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Ezra 3 emphasizes that God's people gather as one to worship, reflecting their unity and identity in Christ.

The gathering in Ezra 3 demonstrates a communal aspect of worship that is essential for the people of God. When the Israelites returned from exile, they assembled as one man in Jerusalem to restore the altar and revive their worship. This unity indicates their shared commitment to God and His purposes. The sermon points out that such gatherings are not merely social but are an essential expression of their identity as the true Israel, which is made up of those who have faith in Christ. It is significant for Christians to come together in worship, as it reinforces communal identity, accountability, and shared faith experiences while glorifying God as one body.
Scripture References: Ezra 3:1, 1 Corinthians 12:27

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