Friday, June 21, 2013

Nehemiah: Builders of the Wall

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In Nehemiah 2 we learned the importance of being patient and what action steps to take when moving forward with the call that God has placed in our heart. We also learned how to respond rightly to opposition.

Now on to Nehemiah 3. I have to admit, upon first glance I wasn't really excited about this chapter. It's basically an overview of who repaired what part of the wall. This gate was repaired by so and so. This section by so and so. Next to him was so and so, and so and so. You know, just the basic mundane building of a wall. Right....wrong! So wrong!

Man, I had to stop dead in my tracks. Isn't this exactly what was supposed to be happening! The people were fulfilling the call that God had placed in Nehemiah's heart. They were supposed to be building the wall section by section, gate by gate, side by side. Generations of family members, neighbors, friends, leaders, and priests helped to rebuild the wall. They were doing the "good work". The day-to-day grind of life using whatever skills they had.

The vision had been written and made plan for all to see and understand. Every great and powerful move of God, from rebuilding walls, planting churches, or leading a bible study requires work. There comes a time when we have to GET UP, STOP TALKING, STOP VISION CASTING, and START WORKING (SRT). Putting down beams one at a time using whatever skills and talents we've been blessed with. The "good work" may not  always be "glamorous" work or give us goose bumps, but it is part of the necessary work to carry out the plan of God. 

What are you supposed to be doing to help get God's "good work" done? What am I supposed to be doing to help get God's "good work" done? What is God asking us to do within our day-to-day grind that is going to help towards God's 'good work'. We have to remember that the vision that God has giving us is not ours alone. It is not going to get done by us alone. It isn't going to come to fruition by us alone. It's going to take the influence of God on our lives, to influence others, to see a need and be willing to get down in the trenches with us, doing whatever it takes, using whatever we have to get the work done. 

Check this out: In Nehemiah verse 15 we meet a guy by the name of Shallun. What's so special about him? Well I'm glad you're curious. The bible tells us that Shallun repairs the wall of the Pool of Siloam*. Fast forward to John 9:6 where Jesus is on the scene healing a blind man with mud made from saliva and dirt. Guess where Jesus told him to go wash it off; in the Pool of Siloam. We never know how the work we do today will impact the lives of others tomorrow. Let's go build some walls! 

Lord, help us to remember that we need you and each other as we take on the task of building the section of the wall that you've called us to build. In Jesus name, Amen.



 (SRT) = She Reads Truth an online community of women with a heart for God.
 *Pool of Siloam or Shelah= There are also other places in the bible where this pool is significant.

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