MEDITATIONS ON EZRA, NEHEMIAH, ESTHER, H.L. ROSSIER - Hardcover

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Author: H.L. Rossier

Pages: 236

Publisher: Believers Bookshelf Canada

Publish Date: 2001

Edition: Unknown

Condition: New.

Binding: Hardback

Markings: N/A.

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Meditations on Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther

Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther conclude the historical books of the Old Testament. In Kings and Chronicles, first the ten-tribe kingdom of Israel and afterwards Judah are conquered and led into captivity. Ezra and Nehemiah set before us the restoration of a remnant of Judah to the land God had long before give their fathers, a land filled with enemies who try to keep them from reestablishing the worship of the true God and the civic order and separation from the world that must accompany this. Esther gives us a vital episode in the lives of those Jews who did not return to Judea but chose to remain in the land of the captivity.

Henri Rossier in these Meditations, which have been translated from the French, applies the history of these Jews to our own situation as Christians today. While secular historians make much of mighty rulers, wars, and conquests, Rossier shows God’s interest in the remnant of His people despite their weakness and obscurity, in the difficult details of how they fare, and in their faithfulness or lack of faithfulness to Himself. As he does in so many of his books, he delights to point out practical lessons for Christians today and make prophetic applications to a day soon to come where Christ will have His rightful place.

While in Ezra and Nehemiah first the temple and then the city with its wall come before us and the law of God is of vital importance, in Esther neither God, the Scriptures, nor prayer are even mentioned. Nevertheless, God is the God of grace and He is there. He may not reveal Himself openly, yet He is faithful to His people, jealously watching over them, and causing all things to work together for their ultimate good.