It had been
nearly 100 years since the Jews had returned to Jerusalem from exile and still
the city had no walls. While a walled
city is a foreign concept to us, it had cultural and political significance in
the Middle East of the Old Testament. There was resistance from some local
officials but the biggest obstacle to rebuilding the walls was lack of
leadership. And along comes Nehemiah – a man on a mission from God.
The project was
coming along nicely when their progress came to the attention of some of their
most avid adversaries who began to plot a strategy to fight and “stir up
trouble” (verse 8). How did the Jews respond to this threat? Nehemiah says they
prayed and then posted a guard.
There are a
couple of ways to misinterpret Nehemiah’s actions. We could think that this is
an example of the adage that many people mistakenly think is found in the
Bible: God helps those who help themselves. But that would be wrong. God helps those who seek him.
We could also
see it as a sign that they didn’t trust God. They prayed, after all, so why did
they need to post a guard? When they had finished their prayer, they did not have the luxury
of time to weigh their options. Prayer plus responsible action is not a sign of
lack of trust – it is a step of faith. Posting a guard would have been useless
if God hadn’t been consulted first. As it says in Psalm 127: 1, “Unless the Lord
watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain.” And without action,
their prayers would have been faith-less.
We must be
careful to ask for God’s direction before taking action. Pray and be led by his
Spirit into action.
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