Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Nehemiah 1 - 5 (26th September) - Junming

The book was written in a time when the Israelites were being driven to exile(scattered to many places)by the Kingdom of Babylon. Nehemiah was a cup bearer for King Artaxerxes of Persia(Neh 1:11) His job involves tasting the King's food and wine before he serves them to the king. As such, this is someone that the king must highly trust, as chapter 2 actually shows. Powerful man.

In chapter 1, as Nehemiah heard stories of what happened to his fellow countrymen and his homeland in Jerusalem, he wept. But not stopping at only that, he sought God, and decided to do something about it. Using his position as the King's cupbearer, he decided to seek help from the Persian King.

Chapter 2. He gives the king a =( face, which prompted the king to ask him what was wrong. This is unusual for a master and slave relationship, but it shows a little of the extent of the favour King Artaxerxes had on Nehemiah. Nehemiah then daringly asked the king(in the presence of the queen as well) to go back to Jerusalem where he would rebuild the city wall.

Such was his faith, he even asked the king for resources to rebuild the wall! In a more modern context, that involves asking your boss for permission to leave the company for a long period of time to start your own company, and at the same time asking your boss for money to start your own company. We could be sacked, Nehemiah could have been executed! But Nehemiah had the faith that God would always provide, and he had the desire to serve and lead his own people. Eventually, with the King's blessings and resources, he went. Upon checking the condition of the wall, he immediately gathered his people and allocated them their job scopes, which is listed in chapter 3.

Chapter 4 and 5 talks about the problems Nehemiah faced. In chapter 4, while rebuilding the wall, he faced external pressure, where enemies threatened to attack while the Israelites were busy with rebuilding their city.

Most of the time this is true of our lives. As we are busy serving God, setbacks happen. Our confidence waver, and we complain and give up(Neh 4:10-12). But Nehemiah stuck close to God. ''Don't be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your brothers, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your homes.''(V14)

He then made the Israelites work while carrying their weapons! Not an easy task to clear rubble, move boulders up a wall and at the same time carry a spear or a bow with a quiver of arrows! But that was what the Israelites did. While giving our best for God, do not lower our guard. Keep your weapons and armour close to you, stay firmly rooted in God's word.

Chapter 5 talks about the internal problems that Israel faced while building the wall. Even while building the wall, the Israelites were struggling to pay taxes in the season of famine. The tax collectors among them were still profiteering from their fellow countrymen. But they were willing to listen to Nehemiah and return all the money and property they collected.

Nehemiah really had the favour of the Lord upon him. God raised him to lead Israel when they needed leadership, God gave him courage and boldness to ask from King Artaxerxes, wisdom to allocate and distribute the task, patience and confidence to deal with the internal and external problems he faced. Indeed God favoured him, but he also chose to be used by God, and he took the first step to volunteer himself. Let it be so for our lives, and we will see God use us in ways we never imagined. Got a wall to overcome in your life? Look to Nehemiah and learn=)