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Nehemiah 2 & 3

July 18, 2021 • Pastor Chris Pappenfus • Nehemiah 2

Nehemiah is best known for his efforts in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem following the exile and subsequent return of the Jews. Last week we learned how Nehemiah committed himself to months of prayerful discernment and heartfelt petition before approaching King Artaxerxes to commission him to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the city walls and gates. Jerusalem’s wall, while crucial in the defense and reputation of God’s city, is really a metaphor for what was required of God’s people moving forward. Nehemiah’s commitment was not merely to physical reconstruction of a wall, but to practices and boundaries which will lead the next generation’s faith in the LORD. The community of faith, the Jewish remnant, would find its identity in the boundaries of God’s law; which was to be observed, kept and treasured.

Rebuilding of such scale demands honest and humble evaluation of what really IS in order to properly rebuild what is TO BE. As Nehemiah arrives in Jerusalem he must honestly address the reality of the situation, determine who his true allies are, and then rigorously resist those who would undermine God’s will from within.