Today, I am reading and commenting on Nehemiah 4-6.
I was going to write a completely different blog today than what I am writing now, but I found myself getting down into the weeds of the passage, writing about things you can read for yourself. Then it struck me that the reason we read this book is because Nehemiah refused to back down. When the people working on the wall were beginning to get overwhelmed by the effort, were beginning to feel that they weren’t getting anywhere with the project, Nehemiah stood up and laid out a plan. And he did not just give them a plan, he put his back into the plan and worked alongside of them. When people complained to Nehemiah about the rich oppressing them, he did not point the finger at other people and say that they needed to change their ways. No, when he asked the rich to do more to help the poor, he asked them to follow his example, and he did more than he asked anyone else to do. When he was personally threatened, he refused to take a defensive position not available to the common people because he was more important to the cause then anyone else. He was, but he refused to let that justify giving himself special privileges.
I have written all of the above, and I think it is a pretty fair reading of the passage, but it fails to capture the thoughts behind it. I have respect for how Nehemiah behaved as a leader of the people, but I cannot quite get it put into words.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.