Ezra Chapter 2.  Brokenness = Restoration
A number of people who were once held captive by King Nebuchadnezzar returned to Jerusalem and Judah. Approximately 50,000 people returned so they could begin rebuilding the temple of God.
The people of Judah had been taken captive by their enemy Babylon, because they were not following the Lord. They rejected him. Now, God has set them free from captivity and is ready to begin using them to rebuild the Temple of God whom they had rejected.
It's amazing how God uses our brokenness in life as a means to help restore us into a proper relationship with him.
Difficult times are great opportunities to reflect on our lives. We begin to see how weak we are without the Lord. We begin to see we aren't able to control what happens in life. We began to see value in surrendering our lives daily to the Lord so he has control. Putting our daily walk in the hands of the Lord can bring us great comfort for we can learn that while our lives are in God's hands we can trust him no matter what. We can trust him when things don't seem to be going well at all and we can trust him when things seem to be going quite well.
1. So let us pursue God now with all our heart, soul, mind and strength.
2. Let us not wait until disaster comes and then say, “Oh I need you Jesus.” Let's say it and live it now!
3. When we seem to be held captive in our lives, let us know God will rescue us but in his timing. Keep trusting him. It is during these times that we learn a lot about ourselves, our God, what's really important in life and our purpose in life.