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Are you ready to rebuild what’s been broken?
In Ezra 3:1–6, God’s people return from exile to a city in ruins—and before rebuilding the walls or the temple, they rebuild the altar. In this message, Pastor Clayton reminds us that true restoration doesn’t start with fixing what’s around us, but with rekindling worship within us.
Whether you feel distant from God, weary from the world, or unsure how to start again, this sermon will help you:
- Rebuild your personal altar of worship and surrender
- Let God alter your identity, priorities, and perspective
- Find strength to trust Him with your time, resources, and future
Scriptures Referenced:
Ezra 3:1–6, Romans 12:1–2, Hebrews 13:15
Keywords:
Rebuilding faith, restore the altar, Ezra 3 explained, how to worship God again, rebuilding after failure, spiritual renewal, revival starts in the heart, surrender to God
Don’t wait for the world to change—let God change you first.
Like, Subscribe, and share this message to encourage someone rebuilding their faith.
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Are you ready to rebuild what’s been broken?
In Ezra 3:1–6, God’s people return from exile to a city in ruins—and before rebuilding the walls or the temple, they rebuild the altar. In this message, Pastor Clayton reminds us that true restoration doesn’t start with fixing what’s around us, but with rekindling worship within us.
Whether you feel distant from God, weary from the world, or unsure how to start again, this sermon will help you:
- Rebuild your personal altar of worship and surrender
- Let God alter your identity, priorities, and perspective
- Find strength to trust Him with your time, resources, and future
Scriptures Referenced:
Ezra 3:1–6, Romans 12:1–2, Hebrews 13:15
Keywords:
Rebuilding faith, restore the altar, Ezra 3 explained, how to worship God again, rebuilding after failure, spiritual renewal, revival starts in the heart, surrender to God
Don’t wait for the world to change—let God change you first.
Like, Subscribe, and share this message to encourage someone rebuilding their faith.