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Why are offerings in Ezra described as voluntary?

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The voluntary nature of offerings signifies genuine devotion and the transformation of the heart.

In Ezra, offerings are described as voluntary, indicating that true worship arises from a heart transformed by God’s grace. This aspect of giving reflects the belief that genuine devotion cannot be coerced; instead, it must come willingly from a grateful heart. The volunteers who offered contributions for the rebuilding of the temple demonstrate their recognition of God’s mercy and their desire to participate in His work. This principle of voluntary giving extends into the New Testament, where believers are called to give out of love rather than obligation, illustrating the heart’s response to God's grace in Christ. It emphasizes that a changed heart results in a willingness to serve and give back to God.
Scripture References: Ezra 3:5

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