The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 270: God's Favor with Ezra (2025)
Episode Date: September 27, 2025Fr. Mike explains how God’s favor was with Ezra because he set his heart to study God's laws, to obey his laws, and to teach his laws to others. We also learn about hypocritical fasting, and how ou...r sacrifices should remind us that everything ultimately belongs to God at all times. Today's readings are Ezra 7-8, Zechariah 7-8, and Proverbs 20:12-15. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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We're reading today from Ezra chapter 7 and 8,
Zechariah, chapter 7 and 8,
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It's day, 270.
We're reading Ezra 7 and 8.
Also, did I ever mention this?
Ezra and Nehemiah is the book we're going to start the day after tomorrow.
Is actually the same scroll.
So it's the same story.
It's kind of part one and part two.
It was originally, as I said, written on the same scroll.
And somewhere in the Middle Ages, it was divided up into two different books.
and so just FYI.
So when we hit the end of Ezra and begin the beginning of Nehemiah,
I don't want you to think that Nehemiah is better than Ezra.
It's the same book.
So there we go.
I got to say it and got to work it in better than Israel.
Okay, as I said, it's day 270 reading Ezra 7 and 8,
Zechariah, the prophet, 7 and 8, as well as Proverbs chapter 20, verses 12 through 15.
The Book of Ezra, Chapter 7.
The arrival and work of Ezra.
Now after this, in the reign of Artaxerxes, king of Persia,
Ezra, the son of Saraya, son of Azariah, son of Hilkaya, son of Shalom, son of Zaydok, son of Azariah, son of Mariub, son of Amariah, son of Zaraya, son of Marioth, son of Zarae, son of Abishuah, son of Finius, son of Eliezer, son of Aaron, the chief priest. This Ezra went up from Babylonia. He was a scribe, skilled in the law of Moses which the Lord the God of Israel had given, and the king granted him all that he asked for, for the hand of the Lord
his God was upon him. And there went up also to Jerusalem in the seventh year of Artaxerxes,
the king, some of the sons of Israel, and some of the priests and Levites, the singers and gatekeepers,
and the temple servants. And he came to Jerusalem in the fifth month, which was in the seventh year of
the king, for on the first day of the first month he began to go up from Babylonia, and on the
first day of the fifth month, he came to Jerusalem, for the good hand of his God was upon him. For Ezra
had set his heart to study the law of the Lord and to do it, and to teach his statutes and
ordinances in Israel
The letter of Artaxerxes to Ezra
This is a copy of the letter which King Artaxerxes gave to Ezra the priest, the scribe,
learned in matters of the commandments of the Lord and his statutes for Israel.
Artaxerxes, king of kings, to Ezra, the priest, the scribe of the law of the God of heaven.
And now, I make a decree that any one of the sons of Israel or their priests or Levites in
my kingdom who freely offers to go to Jerusalem may go with you.
for you are sent by the king and his seven counselors to make inquiries about Judah and Jerusalem
according to the law of your God, which is in your hand, and also to convey the silver and gold
which the king and his counselors have freely offered to the God of Israel, whose dwelling is in Jerusalem.
With all the silver and gold, which you shall find in the whole province of Babylonia,
and with the free will offerings of the people and the priests, vowed willingly for the house
of their God which is in Jerusalem. With this money, then, you shall with all diligence by bulls,
rams and lambs with their cereal offerings and their drink offerings and you shall offer them upon the altar of the house of your god which is in jerusalem whatever seems good to you and your brethren to do with the rest of the silver and gold you may do according to the will of your god
the vessels that have been given you for the service of the house of your god you shall deliver before the god of jerusalem and whatever else is required for the house of your god which you have occasion to provide you may provide it out of the king's treasury and i arteserxes the king make a decree to all the treasury
in the province beyond the river. Whatever Ezra the priest, the scribe of the law of the God of
heaven, requires of you, be it done with all diligence, up to a hundred talents of silver,
a hundred cores of wheat, a hundred baths of wine, a hundred baths of oil, and salt without
prescribing how much. Whatever is commanded by the God of heaven, let it be done in full for the
house of the God of heaven, lest his wrath be against the realm of the king and his sons. We also
notify you that it shall not be lawful to impose tribute, custom, or toll upon any one of the
priests, the Levites, the singers, the doorkeepers, the temple servants, or other servants of this
house of God. And you, Ezra, according to the wisdom of your God, which is in your hand, appoint magistrates
and judges who may judge all the people in the province beyond the river. All such as know the laws of your
God and those who do not know them, you shall teach. Whoever will not obey the law of your God
and the law of the king, let judgment be strictly executed upon him, whether for death or for
banishment, or for confiscation of his goods, or for imprisonment.
Blessed be the Lord, the God of our fathers, who put such a thing as this into the heart
of the king, to beautify the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem, and who extended to me
his merciful love before the king and as counsellors, and before all the king's mighty officers.
I took courage, for the hand of the Lord my God was upon me, and I gathered leading men from
Israel to go up with me.
Chapter 8. Heads of Families
Who Returned with Ezra
These are the heads of their father's houses
And this is the genealogy of those
Who went up with me from Babylonia
In the reign of Ardazerxes the king
Of the sons of Phineas, Gersham
Of the sons of Ithamar, Daniel
Of the sons of David, Hatush
Of the sons of Shakanaya
Of the sons of Parosh, Zachariah
With whom were registered 150 men
of the sons of Phaath Moab,
Elihawanae, the son of Zarahaya,
and with him 200 men.
Of the sons of Zatu,
Shakanaya, the son of Jehaziel,
and with him, 300 men.
Of the sons of Adin,
Ebed, the son of Jonathan,
and with him, 50 men.
Of the sons of Elam,
Jashaya, the son of Atalaya,
and with him, 70 men.
Of the sons of Shafataya,
Zabedaya, the son of Michael,
and with him, 80 men.
Of the sons of Joab,
Obadiah, the son of Jehiel, and with him, 218 men.
Of the sons of Bani, Shilameth, the son of Josephiah, and with him a hundred and sixty men.
Of the sons of Bibi, Zechariah, the son of Baha'i, and with him, 28 men.
Of the sons of Asgad, Johanan, the son of Hakatan, and with him a hundred and ten men.
Of the sons of Adonikam, who came later, their names being Eliphelet, Jewel, and Shemaiah,
and with them, sixty men.
of the sons of Bigvai, Uthai, and Zakur, and with them 70 men.
Ministers for the temple
I gathered them to the river that runs to Ahava, and there we encamped three days.
As I reviewed the people and the priests, I found there none of the sons of Levi.
Then I sent for El Eazar, Ariel, Shemaiah, El Nathan, Jaribe, El Nathan, Nathan,
Zechariah, and Mushulam, leading men, and for Joyareb and El Nathan,
who were men of insight, and sent them to Ido, the leading man at the place of Cassafia,
telling them what to say to Ido and his brethren, the temple servants at the place of Cassafia,
namely, to send us ministers for the house of our God.
And by the good hand of our God upon us, they brought us a man of discretion of the sons of Mali,
the son of Levi, son of Israel, namely, Shirabaya, with his sons and kinsmen,
18. Also Hashabaya, and with him, Josiah of the sons of Marari, with his kinsmen and their sons,
20. Besides, 220 of the temple servants whom David and his officials had set apart to attend the
Levites. These were all mentioned by name. Fasting and prayer for protection. Then I proclaimed a
fast there, at the river Ahava, that we might humble ourselves before our God to seek from him a straight
way for ourselves, our children, and all our goods. For I was ashamed to ask the king for a band of
soldiers and horsemen to protect us against the enemy on our way, since we had told the king,
of our God is for good upon all that seek him, and the power of his wrath is against all that
forsake him. So we fasted, and besought our God for this, and he listened to our entreaty.
Gifts for the temple. Then I set apart twelve of the leading priests, Shurabaya, Hashabaya,
and ten of their kinsmen with them, and I wait out to them the silver and the gold and the
vessels, the offering for the house of our God, which the king and his counsellors and his
lords and all Israel their present had offered. I wade out into their hand six hundred and fifty
talents of silver, and silver vessels worth a hundred talents, and a hundred talents of gold,
twenty bowls of gold worth a thousand derricks, and two vessels of fine, bright bronze as precious
as gold. And I said to them, you are holy to the Lord, and the vessels are holy, and the silver and
the gold are a free will offering to the Lord, the God of your fathers. Guard them, and keep them
until you weigh them before the chief priests and the Levites and the heads of Father's houses
and Israel at Jerusalem within the chambers of the house of the Lord. So the priests and the
Levites took over the weight of the silver and the gold and the vessels to bring them to Jerusalem
to the house of our God. The return to Jerusalem. Then we departed from the river Ahava on the 12th day of the
first month to go up to Jerusalem. The hand of our God was upon us and he delivered us from the hand
of the enemy and from ambushes by the way. We came to Jerusalem, and there we remained three
days. On the fourth day, within the house of our God, the silver and the gold and the vessels were
weighed into the hands of Meramoth, the priest, son of Eurya, and with him was Eliezer, the son of Phineas,
and with them were the Levites, Josabad, the son of Jesua, and Noah Daya, the son of Benui.
The whole was counted and weighed, and the weight of everything was recorded. At that time, those
who had come from captivity, the returned exiles, offered burnt offerings to the God of Israel,
12 bulls for all Israel, 96 rams, 77 lambs, and as a sin offering 12 he goats.
All this was a burnt offering to the Lord. They also delivered the king's commissions to the
king's satraps and to the governors of the province beyond the river, and they aided the people
and the house of God.
The Book of Zechariah, Chapter 7, Hypocrical Fasting Condemned
In the fourth year of King Darius, the word of the Lord came to Zechariah in the fourth day of the
ninth month, which is Chislev. Now the people of Bethel had sent Sherazar and Regim Melik and their
men to entreat the favor of the Lord and to ask the priests of the house of the Lord of hosts and the
prophets, should I mourn and fast in the fifth month, as I have done for so many years? Then
the word of the Lord of hosts came to me, say to all the people of the land and the
priests, when you fasted and mourned in the fifth month and in the seventh for these
seven years, was it for me that you fasted? And when you eat and when you drink, do you not
eat for yourselves and drink for yourselves? When Jerusalem was inhabited and in prosperity
with her cities round about her and the south and the lowland were inhabited, were not these
the words which the Lord proclaimed by the former prophets.
punishment for rejecting God's commands.
And the word of the Lord came to Zechariah, saying,
Thus says the Lord of hosts, render true judgments, show kindness and mercy each to his brother.
Do not oppress the widow, the fatherless, the sojourner, or the poor, and let none of you
devise evil against his brother in your heart.
But they refused to listen, and turned a stubborn shoulder and stopped their ears that they
might not hear.
They made their hearts like adamant, lest they should hear the law and the law and
words which the Lord of Host had sent by his spirit through the former prophets.
Therefore, great wrath came from the Lord of hosts.
As I called, and they would not hear, so they called and I would not hear, says the Lord
of hosts.
And I scattered them with a whirlwind among all the nations which they had not known.
Thus, the land they left was desolate, so that no one went back and forth, and the pleasant land
was made desolate.
Chapter 8.
God's promise to Zion
And the word of the Lord of hosts came to me, saying,
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
I am jealous for Zion with great jealousy,
and I am jealous for her with great wrath.
Thus says the Lord,
I will return to Zion and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.
And Jerusalem shall be called the faithful city
and the mountain of the Lord of hosts, the holy mountain.
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
old men and old women shall again sit in the streets of Jerusalem,
each with a staff in hand for very age.
And the streets of the city
shall be full of boys and girls
playing in its streets.
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
if it is marvelous in the sight of the remnant
of this people in these days,
should it also be marvelous in my sight,
says the Lord of hosts.
Thus says the Lord of hosts.
Behold, I will save my people
from the East country and from the West country,
and I will bring them to dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.
And they shall be my people,
and I will be their God,
in faithfulness and in righteousness.
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
Let your hands be strong.
You who in these days
have been hearing these words
from the mouth of the prophets
since the day that the foundation
of the house of the Lord of hosts was laid
that the temple might be built.
For before those days,
there was no wage for man
or any wage for beast.
Neither was there any safety
from the foe for him
who went out or came in.
For I set every man against his fellow.
But now, I will not deal
with the remnant of this people, as in the former days, says the Lord of hosts.
For there shall be a sowing of peace.
The vine shall yield its fruit, and the ground shall give its increase, and the heavens shall
give their due, and I will cause the remnant of this people to possess all these things.
And as you have been a byword of cursing among the nations, O House of Judah and House of Israel,
so will I save you, and you shall be a blessing.
Fear not, but let your hands be strong.
Thus, says the Lord of hosts, as I planned to do evil to you when your fathers provoked me
to wrath, and I did not relent, says the Lord of hosts. So again I have planned in these days to do good
to Jerusalem and to the house of Judah. Fear not. These are the things that you shall do. Speak the
truth to one another. Render in your gates judgments that are true and make for peace. Do not devise evil
in your hearts against one another. And love no false oath. For all these things I hate.
says the Lord.
Joyful fasting.
And the word of the Lord of hosts came to me saying,
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
The fast of the fourth month and the fast of the fifth
And the fast of the seventh and the fast of the tenth
Shall be to the house of Judah seasons of joy and gladness
And cheerful feasts.
Therefore love truth and peace.
Many peoples will be drawn to Jerusalem.
Thus says the Lord of hosts,
peoples shall yet come even the inhabitants of many cities the inhabitants of one city shall go to another saying let us go at once to entreat the favour of the lord and to seek the lord of hosts i am going
many peoples and strong nations shall come to seek the lord of hosts in jerusalem and to entreat the favor of the lord of the lord of hosts in those days ten men from the nations of every tongue shall take hold of the robe of a jew saying let us go with you for we have heard
We have heard that God is with you.
The book of Proverbs chapter 20, verses 12 through 15.
The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both.
Love not sleep, lest you come to poverty.
Open your eyes, and you will have plenty of bread.
It is bad.
It is bad, says the buyer.
But when he goes away, then he boasts.
There is gold and abundance of costly.
stones, but the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel.
Father in heaven, we give you praise. Thank you so much, God. You are good and you love us and
gosh, how easy is it for us, God, to be numb to your love. You love us so well. You love us
so consistently. You love us faithfully. And how easy is it for us to be indifferent to your love?
Lord, help us to seek your love, to be aware of it, to be conscious of it, to notice it, to receive it.
this day and every day.
In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Okay, so Ezra, kind of important for us to note that there are roughly 60 years between
chapter 6 and chapter 7 of the book of Ezra.
So kind of, you know, roughly 57 years, 60 years, give or take.
And now we are introduced to the prophet Ezra, or sorry, to the scribe Ezra.
Well, I guess he's kind of a prophet too.
You know, all these technical terms.
He is a scribe.
He's a priest.
In fact, we get his, we get his pedigree.
and he comes from Aaron, right?
He's in the line of, he's a son of Aaron, the chief priest.
You know, when I say son of, I mean, we heard he is the Ezra, son of Saraya, son of
Azariah, all the way down to Eliezer, son of Aaron, the chief priest.
So this Aaron, he goes up, and this is part of this next wave, right?
The next wave of people.
Remember, there were three waves of departure from the Holy Land to Babylon.
Now there are three waves of return.
That first wave was marked by Zarubabel.
Remember we heard of all about him for the last couple of days.
this second wave is marked by Ezra.
The third wave is going to be marked by Nehemiah,
or kind of the marker of the person there, is that.
But there's something so remarkable is that Ezra has incredible favor with King
Artaxerxes, the king of Persia.
It is remarkable.
I mean, we already heard some incredible stories about the decree of Darius and the decree
of Cyrus earlier on about how here are these foreign emperors, these foreign kings,
essentially, who are saying, yes, I will give you all of these things so you can go back
home to the temple and worship God. And it's remarkable. And what happens is Ezra notes,
all this happens because the hand of the Lord was upon me. It's not because I was so great.
It's not because I was super skilled. It was because God's favor was there. And it's just,
it's worth noting whenever we have these blessings in our lives to be able to say,
God was present. And it's not just a coincidence. This is something that happened because God is good.
So in verse 10 of chapter 7, there's this line.
It says, for Ezra, you know, it says, why was God's hand upon him?
It says, for Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the Lord and to do it and to teach
his statutes and ordinances in Israel.
There's these three things that Ezra had dedicated his life towards and he had set his
heart to study the law of the Lord, which is what you're doing.
And this is really great here for the last 270 days you've been listening to and studying
in many ways, right?
Letting God's word form your mind, form our vision.
and penetrate our hearts.
So he had set his heart to study the law of the Lord.
That's first, number one, to study.
Second, and to do it.
It wasn't just this kind of antiseptic kind of laboratory.
I'm studying this because it's good to know.
He studied it in order to do it, in order for that to actually change his own life,
to change his own heart.
And that's remarkable.
And thirdly, it says to go on and to teach his statutes and ordinances in Israel.
So these third things, three things, Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the Lord
to do it and to teach it.
And that is just, it's something really, really remarkable about this where I think it's worth
noting that's what we're doing.
We're striving to understand the Word of God so that we can live it.
And then whoever we teach it to, that might be to our children, it might be to all the people
around us, might be, you know, at a religious ed class, or in my case, to the students here
on campus or to all of us who are journeying through this Bible in the year, it's just a remarkable
gift. So here, Artaxerxes has this letter, all these gifts. But one of the things that is really
interesting, I thought, was that in chapter eight, it says, Ezra, speaking in the first person,
says, I proclaim to fast there at the river Ahava. Ahava means love, FYI, in Hebrew. I proclaim to fast there
that we might humble ourselves before our God and to seek from him a straight way for ourselves,
our children and all our goods. And he says why. Because, or for I was ashamed to ask the king
for a band of soldiers and horsemen to protect us. Since we had told the king the hand of our God
is for good upon all who seek him and the power of his wrath is against all that forsake him.
And so basically he's like, we really talked up the fact that God has got our back. We don't
need any extra help. And oh, we better ask God then. And I think there's something that's really
good about this because we're going to contrast this a little bit with Nehemiah. In Nehemiah chapter 2,
Nehemiah sees that the king actually does give them an armed escort from Babylon all the way back
to Jerusalem to Israel.
And he sees that as, that's God's favor.
Yeah, God is providing an armed escort through Nehemiah, or sorry, through the king for
Nehemiah.
And here is Ezra who's, you know, I was ashamed to ask the king for an armed escort because
I'd already talked up and bragged up our God who would protect us because we're seeking
his face.
And there's something good about both of those things.
because it wasn't like Ezra said,
I was too ashamed to ask the king for help
and therefore I just relied on myself.
He said, no, I was ashamed to ask the king for help,
so I relied upon God.
And that's not bad.
That's not a bad thing.
Nehemiah, for his part, saying,
no, I rely upon God to give me what I ask the king for.
And so both of those are completely legitimate ways
to walk in the Lord.
The one way to not walk in the Lord
is to be ashamed to ask the king for help
and also to not ask God for help.
So in this case, both men, Ezra and later on, Nehemiah, will have asked God for help.
God provided that safety for Ezra, and God provided safety for Nehemiah in the persons of the guards and the armed escort that he had given to him.
So just kind of a unique thing.
And they returned to Jerusalem.
And we got Ezra all the way and the other, the priest that he had to recruit to go back to the temple.
And we're going to get the last couple chapters of Ezra tomorrow.
And Ezra is going to do something interesting tomorrow, but we'll get there.
then. Zechariah, the prophet Zechariah today, I want to just highlight a couple things. At the
beginning of chapter 7, there's this thing called hypocritical fasting. So the people, they're back
in Israel, right? They're in the Holy Land. And they're basically saying to Zechariah, okay, so we've been
fasting this whole time here in Judah, in the land of Jerusalem. We've been fasting on the fifth
month and the seventh month. Can we keep that up? Is that done now that you got you all coming back?
All the exiles are returning. Are we done with fasting in the fifth month since fifth month?
and seventh month. Now, it's interesting to note that God had only really declared
one day of fasting, the day of atonement in Jewish life. Now, there were four more days
that were introduced because of the fall of Babylon and all the tragic things that had
happened. But then these people, they picked up these two months in fifth month and seventh
month of fasting, which is not a bad thing. I mean, obviously you think that, yeah, I'm going to
commemorate these difficult times. I'm going to commemorate these difficult times. I'm going to commemorate
these difficult moments, that's a good thing to do.
In fact, as Catholic Christians, we fast every single Friday.
There's a degree of penance that we do every single Friday to commemorate and remember
the death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We also celebrate every single Sunday to commemorate his resurrection.
And so there's something good about this.
But what Zechariah points out is he says, okay, yeah, you fast and everything.
That's fine.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with this.
But what happens is the rest of the time, you eat in terms.
drink like your lives are your own. Yeah, you give kind of God a little pittance, right?
Little small little, oh, God, we'll do this for you here. But the rest of your lives, you treat
like he's not part of them. You treat like your food is yours, your drink is yours, your lives are
yours. Instead of saying, no, my food, my drink, everything I eat, everything I drink, everything
I do is for him. And this is one of the things that I want to highlight this because Zechari is
dialing in on something that is common to almost all of us. How many of us have made it a regular
habit to say, yeah, I go to church on Sundays, but the rest of the week is mine. Or maybe I give
that tithe, I give that tenth of my income or my salary, whatever, to the Lord. But the rest of that
is mine, as opposed to saying, God, the entire week is yours. God, my entire paycheck is yours. God,
all my life is yours. It's a way of what fasting is meant to do, what that prayer is meant to do,
it's meant to get us to the core of us, I mean to say, where we realize that my entire life is
God's. And so this little fasting I'm doing today or this prayer I'm doing today, this offering I'm
lifting up to the Lord right now is a sign of the fact that my entire life belongs to him.
And Zechariah points out to the Jews of the day. And he points out to us right now that if we
give God that fast, it's fine, it's good. But if we give him that fast, but then keep the rest of
our lives as ours, then we're missing something. And God doesn't want us to miss that something.
He wants us to become totally his. At the end of the book of Zechariah, or at least at the end of
chapter 8 of Zechariah, there's this prophecy that I think is just beautiful. And that prophecy is,
what's going to happen in those days? Ten men from the nations of every tongue shall take hold of the
robe of a Jew and say, let us go with you. For we have heard that God is with you. And that sense of,
that's us. This is us who are not born Jewish, who are born Gentiles, who are brought into the
covenant through the blood of Jesus Christ. That's us saying, let us go with you to the house of the
Lord. As St. Paul will say, we've been grafted onto the tree. And I'm so grateful that God
allows someone like us who are not the Jewish people, not the people of God, to become his people
through adoption by baptism. I'm so grateful. What a gift. You guys, I am praying for you. Please,
please pray for me. What a day.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.