• The Jews had intermarried with the other nations, which was direct disobedience to God.
• When Ezra found out about it he called for public repentance.
• Why? Because it was a sin taking place in his nation and it wasn’t being dealt with - it was seen as “ok” in the culture.
• Nehemiah 1:4-7 - the walls were broken down and Jewish culture was a disaster.
• He saw the condition of Jerusalem as God’s punishment for the nation of Israel.
• Nehemiah and Ezra prayed, “our sins….” they recognized there are two sins that require repentance - personal sin and national sin.
• How do you know it’s national sin? When what God calls sin is tolerated and/or celebrated.
• God deals with national sin by national punishment - enemies rule over us, justice trampled in the streets, bloodshed follows bloodshed, violence of unprecedented order, etc.
• We need to do three things:
• 1) Repent personally.
• 2) Repent as a nation - starts in the house of God.
• 3) Tear down the high places - the things that are abominations to God.
National Sin
Three things we must do when a nation has sinned
July 14, 2016 • Benham Brothers
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