All generations

Old men who had seen the first temple wept with a loud voice. – Ezra 3:12

I’m trying. I really am. I’m trying to enjoy my teenage son’s musical tastes. Steve’s preferred style of worship music is different from what I would choose, but our goal is the same. Even though our two generations have different musical pre-ferences at home and in church, we both share the goal of using music to praise the Lord.

This reminds me of something that happened in the 6th century BC when Zerubbabel began rebuilding the temple after the Israelites returned from capti-vity (Ezra 3:8-13). As soon as the foundation for the new temple was laid, "all the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the Lord" (v. 11). But then, while the younger generation rejoiced (vv. 10-11), the older generation cried (v. 12).

Why the two reactions? The young crowd had never seen the glorious temple of Solomon, so they were happy with what they saw being built. The older people realized this temple wouldn’t be anything like the one they remembered, so their praise was mixed with sorrow.

One heart for God. Two ways to react. Generations do that sometimes. Let’s thank God with a heart of praise – even though we may express it differently. – J. David Branon

Both young and old can join in praise,

Although expressed in different ways;

One heart they lift to God above

In gratitude for His great love.

– Dennis De Haan


READ: Ezra 3:8-13

There are many ways to express God’s praise.

The Bible in one year:

• Ezra 3-5

• John 20

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