Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Nehemiah 13

2 comments:

Unknown said...

"no Moabite should ever be allowed in the meeting to worship." v1

Having just read through Ruth recently in Sunday School this made me think of her and wonder how this related to her. I will have to do some research!

verses 19-22, on Nehemiah establishing strict rules for the Sabbath really caught my attention. Not only not desecrating the sabbath himself but doing whatever he could to ensure that the sabbath would not be desecrated by others. I admit, I am lazy in this. It is sometimes very handy and nice for me to go shopping on a sunday afternoon. But am I really honoring the sabbath if I don't honor the fact that all those tellers and shelf stockers are desecrating it to be there? Or is it different because they are not believers and wouldn't keep the sabbath anyway? But am I keeping it? Crazy questions I sometimes wonder and don't have answers for. But I sure do honor and respect those who set this day apart and I wonder if we shouldn't follow their lead.

verse 25, where Nehemiah basically got in a hair pulling, fist swinging down and out brawl with the men who married foreign wives, and FORCED them to make covenants. Whoah. I just can't even begin to imagine this kind of thing happening. Nehemiah was definitely one of a kind!

The other thing that I think about is that Nehemiah probably wasn't buddy buddy with too many people. when you cut to the chase and get down to serious internal business, it is bound to make people squirm. Not the kind of person you want around you to make you all chipper and delighted with your state in life. He would challenge.

I sometimes wrestle with whether I've said things that have made people uncomfortable. Not to this extent of course, but just from the "wanting to be likable" angle. It's funny, will I care about how many people really, really liked me when I stand before the king, or will I care about how fruitful my life was for Him. It's a sobering thought.

Mac an Rothaich said...

It was sad to hear at the end of his book that if anything the struggle for the people of God had only just began. Their hearts weren't in it even then...

I appreciate his passion in reminding others to keep what is important and not to just do it himself. He seemed like he had the lion heart of a protector.

Interesting man, he has traits of Christ for sure. Jesus was never on to be wishy washy, he always got to the point and was clear... doesn't make one popular.