Israel was getting resistance to their project of rebuilding the temple. Those who were in the land that were not Israelites, wee not all that eager to have the temple rebuilt. Even though they had the support of the king, he was in Babylon, they were in Jerusalem. The resistance was real.
So, they dealt with it by building an altar and made offerings to the Lord morning and evening. They wanted the support of the Lord.
Romans 15:4 (Here at Bible Gateway) tells us that the things that were written in earlier times, read that as the Old Testament, were written for our instruction. What can we learn from this?
We no longer make burnt offerings, so what can we do when our projects for the Lord are challenged? Consider Revelation 8:3 – 4 (Here at Bible Gateway) and Romans 8:26, 34 (Here at Bible Gateway). Note that the prayers of the saints are on a golden altar before the throne of God. Note also that there is an angel who adds incense to our prayer. It looks like a burnt offering. Note also that the Spirit takes our prayers and speaks to God on our behalf and at the same time the Son is at the right hand of the Father interceding for us.
That would make our, my feeble prayers seem to have more impact. So our response to challenges to what God wants us to do, is both simple and hard. Simple – pray. Hard – we have to pray.
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