Nehemiah 13:1-14 / Keywords 13:14
NEHEMIAH REBUKES AND RESTORES
1.
Dealing with compromise (1-9)
After serving
Jerusalem for 12 years, Nehemiah left and returned to the court
of King Artaxerxes.
While he was gone, the people of Judah began to neglect
their promises to
God. In Nehemiah 9:2, we read how they separated themselves
from all the
foreigners. But now, Tobia, an Ammonite and enemy of Jerusalem,
had been provided a
large room in the temple area by Eliashib the priest. When
we compromise with
evil in our lives, we give away a space that belongs to God.
After his return,
Nehemiah threw out all Tobia’s goods and restored the room to its
original purpose. In
the same way, when we find compromise in our lives, we must
repent, throw the
evil stuff out, and ask God to restore our hearts to the purpose
he created them for.
2.
Faithful service (10-14)
Nehemiah also found
that the house of God had been neglected. The Levites
were not given their
portion of the tithes and had returned to their homes.
Nehemiah called them
back to their posts. He reinstated the tithes and put
trustworthy men in
charge of the storerooms and the distribution of supplies.
Nehemiah lived his
life before God and asked that his faithful service would be
remembered by God.
Prayer
Father,
help me to serve you faithfully all my days.
One
Word Remember
me for this, my God
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