Rebuilding the Walls – God’s Call
Westhill Episcopal Church
21 Sep 2008
Reading: Nehemiah 2
God’s answer to prayer
Neh 2:1-9
- The favour of the king (2:6)
- Letters of authority (2:7)
- Supplies and materials (2:8)
- Protection (2:9)
Sharing the vision
Neh 2:11-18
- The size of the problem (2:11-16)
- The evidence of God’s grace (2:18)
- The willing response of the people (2:18)
Opposition
Neh 2:10,19-20
- They frustrated the building of the temple, causing it to
cease (Ezra 4:1-4)
- When the temple work re-commenced they opposed again, but
this time it was completed (Ezra 5:3-5)
- When Xerxes became king of Persia the opposition
complained to him about the Jews (Ezra 4:6)
- When Artaxerxes sent Ezra to Jerusalem to administer
justice the opposition secured permission from the king to stop the re-building
that was taking place (Ezra 4:7-23)
- But the problem was a spiritual one, as Malachi the
prophet points out (Mal 2:9).
- Dependance on God (Neh 2:20)
Application
- God’s purpose for His kingdom – to grow and fill the whole
earth (Dan 2:34-35)
- Jesus’ purpose for His church – to grow and to overcome
the gates of Hell (Matt 16:18).
- The problem – broken walls across the length and breadth
of this country.
- Opposition – challenge, cynicism, mockery.
- The need – a people with a burden, who feel God’s passion,
who repent and mourn before Him, who cry out for His mercy and grace, who
believe He will respond, who seize the opportunities He gives, who
encourage others, who stand firm against the opposition.
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