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Nehemiah Sent to Jerusalem Nehemiah was a cupbearer for Artaxerxes the king of
Persia Nehemiah received word that the walls of Jerusalem
were still in ruins, the gates of the city burned, and the people were being oppressed
Nehemiah responded Prayed Petitioned the king Received permission to return and rebuild Jerusalem Returned to Jerusalem Began the work to repair the walls and gates
The People Had A Mind To Work The people went to work with enthusiasm
But enthusiasm was not enough God’s people had enemies
Tobiah and Sanballat Arabians Ammonites Ashdodites
The Enemies At Work The Jews were ridiculed They were threatened with attack Nehemiah was encouraged to compromise Nehemiah and the people were threatened with
slander The Jews faced other challenges from within
Entanglements with the people around them Mistreatment at the hands of their brethren
Parallels We are builders in the Kingdom
The Church is part of God’s eternal purpose – Eph. 3:10-11
Jesus is the foundation – Matt. 16:18-19; 1 Cor. 3:11 We build upon that foundation – 1 Cor. 3:10-15 Christians are the stones that make God’s spiritual
house – 1 Peter 1:5 We are called to be Christians by the Gospel – 2
Thess. 2:14 Our part as builders in the Kingdom is to teach the
Gospel to the world – Rom. 10:13-17; 1 Cor.1:21; Acts 8:1-4
Parallels We need a sense of urgency
Nehemiah wept at the thought of the work that needed to be done
Jesus sought to impress a sense of urgency upon his disciples – Matt. 9:36-38; John 4:34-38
We need to be willing to work – Acts 8:1-4 We face many of the same challenges that the
people did in Nehemiah’s day
Ridicule Sanballat and Tobiah mocked the efforts of the
Jews – Neh. 4:1-4 We will endure mockery today Peter was mocked on the day of Pentecost – Acts
2:13 Paul was mocked by Festus – Acts 26:24 Jesus was mocked during his ministry, during his trial,
and while he was on the cross Remember that you are not alone. You have brothers
and sisters in Christ Follow Nehemiah’s example. Turn to God in prayer
and apply yourself to God’s work
Attacks From The Adversary Nehemiah and the people were under threat of
attack from their adversaries – Neh. 4:7-23 The people armed themselves They took turns working and watching Nehemiah encouraged the people to trust in God One stood ready to sound the trumpet
Attacks From The Adversary We are under threat of attack today from our
adversary – 1 Peter 5:8 We are fighting a spiritual war – 2 Cor. 10:4; 1 Tim. 1:18; 2 Tim.
2:1-4 We need to be properly armed – Eph. 6:13-17; Rom. 13:12; 2
Cor. 6:7 We need to watch and be ready – Eph. 6:18 Exhort/encourage – Heb. 10:24 Bear one another’s burdens – Gal. 6:2 Admonish – Rom. 15:14; 2 Thess. 3:15; Titus 2:4; Col. 3:16 Reprove, rebuke, restore – Gal. 6:1; James 5:19-20 Teach – Col. 3:16 Put our trust in God – 1 Cor. 10:13
The Temptation To Compromise Nehemiah was invited to meet with Sanballat
Nehemiah recognized the invitation as a trap and a distraction
So I sent messengers to them, saying, "I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down. Why should the work cease while I leave it and go down to you?" (Nehemiah 6:3)
The Temptation To Compromise The temptation to compromise comes in many
forms today, but they are all snares of the Devil – 1 Tim. 3:7, 6:9 The work of the Church The worship of the Church Teaching the Word In our personal lives
We need to follow Nehemiah’s example and stay focused on our service to God – Acts 4:18-20, 5:29
Slander Sanballat sent an open letter to Nehemiah
accusing him of insurrection Nehemiah denied the charge Nehemiah’s main defense would be his reputation and
his conduct, both of which were above reproach He then prayed for strength
Slander Gods people throughout the ages have been
slandered as individuals and as a group Jesus Paul First Century Christians
Our best defense is our manner of life – 1 Tim. 3:7; 1 Tim. 5:14; 1 Pet. 2:15
Entanglements With The World Associations with the people of the land resulted
in divided loyalty Primarily through marriage including the children of
Tobiah and Sanballat – Neh. 6:17-19, 13:23-28 The nobles of Judah had sworn allegiance to Tobiah The nobles went so far as to spy for Tobiah Our friends and associates have a strong influence on
us – 1 Cor. 15:33; 2 Cor. 6:14 God will not tolerate divided loyalty – Matt. 6:24
Entanglements With The World The people were profaning the Sabbath by
conducting business on the Sabbath day – Neh.13:15-22 Do we let worldly pursuits intrude on our service to
God? – Heb. 10:25 Has worldly gain become our goal and divided our
loyalty? – 1 Tim. 6:6-10; Matt. 6:19-34
Brethren Mistreating Each Other Some of the people were forced to mortgage
their land and sell themselves into bondage – Neh. 5:1-13
Nehemiah rebuked the people, and they promised to restore the land and forget the debts of their brethren.
Brethren Mistreating Each Other Caused by a carnal spirit – James 4:1-4; 1 Cor.
3:3 What do we do when we are mistreated?
Make sure that we are not part of the problem – Rom. 12:18
Don’t retaliate – 1 Cor. 6:1-8; Rom. 12:17; 1 Pet. 3:9; 1 Thess. 5:15
Try to the best of your ability to work things out – Matt. 18:15-17
The Power of Prayer From beginning to end the story of Nehemiah is
the story of a man who believed in the power of prayer
pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17)