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Blood, Sweat and Tears - Nehemiah 2:11-20

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November 11, 2019 12:00 am

Blood, Sweat and Tears - Nehemiah 2:11-20

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November 11, 2019 12:00 am

Actions speak louder than words . . . and they also affirm the words. So being a Christian is more than just putting a Jesus bumper sticker on your car or wearing a W.W.J.D bracelet. It's carrying a cross . . . no matter what the cost.

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Ladies and gentlemen, it was through here and it is true today.

Anytime you decide to build something for the glory of God.

Whether it is a godly character up your mind and honest character when ever you desire to honor and glorify God. Everything that opposes God will oppose you, Jesus Christ, that if you will be my disciple. Then, take up your cross and follow me. Christianity is not always about blessing. It sometimes is about one sweat and tears going God blood when it comes to serving God faithfully.

Your actions speak louder than your words. Directions also affirm your word. So being a Christian is more than just putting a Jesus bumper sticker on your car. It's carrying across God wants us to faithfully stick to whatever he's called us to even if it's hard today on wisdom for the heart.

Stephen Davey takes us to Nehemiah to Nehemiah was tasked with a difficult job, but he gives us a wonderful model to follow as we strive to both complete our tasks and avoid discouragement. On May 10, 1940, a man was elected prime minister of England. He is called today the last lion by his biographers, his name was Winston Churchill.

It would not be long before Churchill would be responsible to keep his country together.

When the fury of the Third Reich and the wrath of adult Hitler focused on this little island nation of England under Churchill's leadership would not break even during the darkest hours of world war two when Hitler's bombers pummeled English cities with one bomb after another.

I read again this past week how Churchill could be heard on the radio broadcasting. His stubborn refusal to surrender rallying the British people to fight on. In one particular series of speeches. Churchill said these words to the people. We shall not fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight in the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills.

We shall never surrender.

I have nothing to offer you, but blood, toil, tears and sweat, but if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last another thousand years, men will say this was their finest hour. And so it was in that same vein, Nehemiah, and the people of Israel are approaching their finest hour. Thus far the battle has been invisible.

It has been waged in the prayer closet is Nehemiah has agonized and prayed and fasted for more than four months and now he has seen the miracle of the king's heart turn to their favor, but now as the battle becomes as real as the bombs of Germany. It will no longer be waged in the prayer closet. It will become a battle out in the open where it can be seen and heard and felt Nehemiah's message will be different but it will say similar things the Churchill said the 2100 years later he will refuse to surrender to the enemy and he will boldly promise the people victory, but along the way he promises them in effect, nothing more than blood, sweat and tears.

Let's go back to verse nine of chapter 2 and rejoin the drama that is only now beginning to intensify.

Then I came to the governors of the provinces beyond the river, and gave them the king's letters. Now the king sent with me officers of the Army and horsemen when sand ballot. The horror night until buyer. The Ammonite official heard about it. It was very displeasing to them that somebody had come to seek the welfare of the sons of Israel. So I came to Jerusalem and was there three days and I arose and the nights I find a few men with me.

I did not tell anyone what my God was putting into my mind to do for Jerusalem and there was no animal with me except the animal upon which I was writing of this is not exactly what you would expect to read Nehemiah has the permission of the king.

He has the financing he needs for this building project but for three days. The text tells us he hasn't told anybody in Jerusalem why he has even come. I would've expected Nehemiah to set up a trailer on the site, unload his gear. Unpack his tools hired the bricklayers send out the surveyors to draw the lines role in the heavy equipment. Let's let's build some walls around here generally.

But for three days nothing. What's the holdup Nehemiah men were losing time.

Let's go. You're here. We have everything we need. Let's let's move right you ever felt impatient over a building project. How long will it take, will it ever be done. Can you imagine being an Israelite somebody who is weighted in effect, nearly 100 years. I'd given up. I trouble waiting one year. The truth is, ladies and gentlemen they had given up.

They had grown so accustomed with the piles of rubble about them. They had grown so accustomed to the fact that though some and tried they had failed to rebuild these walls. I don't think they could conceive of anybody coming along and trying to build their walls again. But finally the man with the plan and permission comes to the scene.

If I had been him, I would've bounded in the town and announced immediately. I'm writing me that the plans we have permission. We have all the provision we need. Let's build some wall for three days this man doesn't even tell any of them why he's even come it's not what I would've expected that I don't believe for a moment that this means it would do anything three days of waiting. Waiting isn't doing nothing. I would believe that he was praying I think he probably spent these three days talking to the locals. Perhaps meeting the city officials think he was taking spiritual inventory on the condition of the people as much as he was looking at the walls. Then when you think that you may have figured out why he is waiting or what he is doing without any explanation to us as readers. He gets up late one night and he takes a few of his armed escort with him and he goes and takes a closer look around under the cover of a moonlit night verse 13. So I went out at night by the Valley gate in the direction of the dragons well and onto the refuse gate, inspecting the walls of Jerusalem, which were broken down and its gates which were consumed by fire that I passed on to the fountain gate in the Kings pool but there was no place for my mount to pass. So I went up at night by the ravine and inspected the wall. Then I entered the Valley gate again and return the officials did not know where I had gone or what I had done nor had I as yet told the Jews the priests, the nobles, the officials or the rest who did the work we could call this Nehemiah's famous midnight ride, but isn't it true for those of you who are involved in ministry who are involved in serving our Lord, who are perhaps involved in leadership. Isn't it true that those who are involved are often awake when others are sleep. I can assure you men and women. When you sign on the service. The moment you accept the burden of rebuilding your broken world you will have sleepless nights at time dear the city is allowed to sleep while this burden man inspects the damage verse 13 tells us that he inspected the walls that the Hebrew verb that could be rendered to carefully observe its averred that appears in Hebrew medical professional journals. It's a word that at that talks about probing a wound to determine not only the damage of the wound, but the action needed for healing to take place. He is carefully probing about the ruins now between verse 16 and verse 17 some time elapses were not sure how long. Perhaps just enough time to announce a meeting so he gathers these nobles and these officials and the Jewish people and he now announces. Finally, his intentions were 70.

Then I said to them you see the bad situation we are in the Jerusalem is desolate and its gates burned by fire, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, so that we will no longer be a reproach. I told them how the hand of my God had been favorable to me and also about the king's words, which he had spoken to me. Then they said let us arise and build so they put their hands to the good work. That's another surprising thing to me. If you're like me, you're perhaps a little surprised that after such a short speech, the text would tell us that the people responded in unison. Let us arise and build. Frankly, I have looked at this several times versus 17 and 18 don't seem to be much of a motivational speech for Nehemiah to get anybody to risk their lives doing something terribly difficult. They haven't tried for generations. But there are volume in his words, so I come up with a few points. Four of them for different key ingredients that made his speech so motivating will call the first key ingredient and honest attitude but back in verse 17. Then I said to them you see the bad situation we are in the Jerusalem is desolate and its gates burned by fire isn't his honesty refreshing.

He doesn't sugarcoat the problem.

It is a start.

Is motivational speech by saying hey I've seen those walls. It's not all that bad. That big of a problem we can do it, but Nehemiah was, I think, a genuine true realist. He doesn't overlook the problem but he sees the potential and he immediately earned their respect by verbalizing an understanding a cognizance of their painful situation that they had been enduring notices of your words again, this is a bad situation, desolate, burned by fire.

All I have seen at and it's bad there listening now he doesn't stop there. He goes on. Secondly, the humbly identify with and get rid of the circle three keywords that were highly motivating for 17 then I said to them you see the bad situation we are in, come, let us there is rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, so that we will no longer be a reproach. He did not say manner you guys in a terrible situation.

What I think you need to do is rebuild the walls so that you can remove this reproach that your enduring know it is we, us, we you want to discourage somebody whose life is surrounded by ruins, you would never say to them all. Are you ever in a mass. Here's what you need to do know if you want to encourage them you would say largely a mess here is what I think we need to do. That's what he did here.

He humbly identified with their condition.

The third key ingredient is Nehemiah's honorable invitation now before we look carefully back in verse 17. I want you to notice that he will not say let's build a wall so that we can have a nice wall.

Let's build a wall around our city so that we can sleep at night without fear of invader. Let's build a wall so that we can have a wall like all the other cities that have walls of those would be fine, but those would not be honorable. There are two forms of motivation in life. One commentator insightfully pointed out extrinsic and intrinsic. He uses one of the but let me illustrate.

Before we get to it. Extrinsic motivation would be that which I might attempt on one of my sons when I say son wanted to go out there and cut the grass that really fires him up when I say that is so motivated. He doesn't move. Why well it you know it needs it is not motivated son go out there and cut the grass because wild animals are beginning to move into our yard.

Still not move son I tell you what if you go out there and cut the grass.

I give you some money is out there gotten away motivated. However, he is motivated by something outside of himself.

Extrinsic motivation it works when were young. Hopefully we grow up to where we do what we do because it is right that's intrinsic motivation intrinsic motivation is when you do what is right because it is right and you don't get anything in return except perhaps the knowledge and satisfaction that you did the right thing. Any key beyond that is simply doing what you're doing in the doing of those right things so that you will bring glory and honor to God, whom you said you represent will your boss ever pay you for honest will your classmates ever praise you for purity as far as I can tell they still have yet to give out an Oscar for character, but you do what you do and you live the way that you live because you do not want to be up reproach or bring reproach upon your character which ultimately brings reproach upon the character of your God. You are intrinsically motivated to honor God and that's the motivation that he uses here. He says in verse 17, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem that we may no longer be a reproach that word reproach means to speak down upon the character of someone listen were living surrounded by the enemies of God, and they can look down on our character. Oh, you represent the living God.

Sure you do the let's build so that we can honor and glorify God and bring honor to his character rather than reproach.

There's one more element to his speech includes a hope filled personal testimony. Look again at verse 18 and I told them how the hand of my God, it been favorable to me and tell us what he told me just tells us he told them something along these lines and also about the king's words, which he had spoken to me. Can you imagine how these people hung on every word. For all we know. Nehemiah told them every detail about the burden that he had when his brother Hannah and I came along and told him the laws are burned and destroyed the gates burned the walls crumbled. Perhaps he told them how God had prepared him through prayer for four months maybe he told them I'm sure he must've about his sadness before the king and how immediately his life was in danger. Maybe in inform them of Esther's influence over the king. The king's personal response, but he is basically saying God has been good to me and it now involves all of Jerusalem.

God is here with us. Nehemiah declares God is prepared the way his good hand is favorable hand is upon me, and now upon all of us.

He has not forgotten you owe jurors is Nehemiah's personal testimony. There are few things more encouraging for those of you who do work and serve serve the body to serve other people. Whether it's teaching a class helping in a nursery whether it is discipling teenagers or being involved in the ministry of prayer. Perhaps you are here and you serve as a vocational missionary and some stateside organization or maybe your here's one is visiting from Africa serving the Lord faithfully whatever your service may be that you attempt to do for somebody else. You have discovered by now one of the most discouraging things about ministry is that you were never finish you never finish you can't shelve what you do and say. There I finished that and what comes with that is the potential discouragement that nothing is happening as teens aren't maturing those women you lead.

Aren't seemingly growing.

That class isn't catching and perhaps God gives you the benefit along the way of something very encouraging and that is a personal testimony how encouraging it must've been to the people of Jerusalem to hear a man say, listen, I know you've lived for years surrounded by the ruins and you don't think perhaps the God is noticed. Perhaps you thought God isn't doing anything, but I want you to know that God's hand is been favorable upon me, and now he will move favorable lead toward all of us wonder they all shouted in unison.

Verse 18 lead us arise and build so they put their hands to the good work. No wonder after all of that we would have said the same. Let us arise and build.

Now this would be a wonderful place for the book of Nehemiah to end, actually, but it doesn't. There's this little word that appears in verse 19.

The changes the sunshine in the clouds of gray. The little word but everything is moving along. The people shout that's arise and no, but when Sandel at the horror night until by the Ammonite official in Gresham the Arab heard it, they mocked us and despised us and said, what is this thing you are doing. Are you rebelling against the king, send ballot was the governor of Samaria to bio ruled the kingdom of Ammon. Guess Jim and his sons ruled the surrounding Arab nations. These are powerful enemies of God and enemies of God's people.

Ladies and gentlemen, it was true here and it is true today.

Anytime you decide to build something for the glory of God. Whether it's a godly home. Whether it is a godly character up your mind and honest character when ever you desire to honor and glorify God. Everything that opposes God will oppose you, and that has waylaid a lot of believers who are in ruins themselves.

They thought when they signed on. This was gonna make everything comfortable.

Ladies and gentlemen, the distinctive mark hangs about the neck of a disciple is not a garland but across Jesus Christ that if you will be my disciple.

Then, take up your cross and follow me. Christianity is not always about blessings and about sweetness and about triumph, it sometimes is about blood and sweat and tears and are you ready for that the enemies of Nehemiah oppose the work two ways. First, by public ridicule. The text says they mocked us and left us publicly. They derided us.

They despised second by intimidation what you think you're doing you think you are public ridicule is intended to produce embarrassment. Intimidation was intended to produce fear. Fear and embarrassment have worked well for thousands of years. They work well today. Embarrassment and fear keep the mouths of many a believer closed keep their feet paralyzed from ever moving forward. Perhaps it will work with Nehemiah. He responds in verse 20.

So I answered them and said to them, the God of heaven will give us success. Therefore, we his servants will arise and build that you have no portion writer memorial in Jerusalem.

The Misys six things in response number one this is God's work number two we are God's servants number three.

This work will be accomplished by God's power. That's wonderful courage. He says let me remind you of something why you're laughing. Go ahead and laugh, but this is God's word and we are God's servants in this work will be accomplished by the power of God that's courageous, but he doesn't stop there. He says three more things to them. You have no portion here. Literally, you have no property here for you have no right. That is, you have no claim of authority as some believe that that Hebrew is an implication that you have no right to tax us or exact tribute from us. Once the city is finished six. You have no memorial. That's a religious word that means you have no part in the worshiping community of believers inside of Jerusalem where you build a wall and when we finish you're not invited. He says that to the king of the Arab nations to the ruler of Ammon to the governor of Samaria.

When we finish and we close those gates, you're not going to get a K you would enjoy studying this man's courage. Lemme give you three ways to avoid the pitfall of discouragement quickly number one. Remember the truth of God's will is not always easy but it is never impossible.

There's the balance is not always easy, but it's never impossible.

Second of all, rest in the fact that God will never command you to do something without providing the strength to do it.

His commanding means his enabling in his book entitled fuzzy memories by Jack Handy. He writes there used to be a bully when I was a kid who would demand my lunch money every day at school.

Since I was smaller than he was. I would give it to them.

Then I decided to fight back. I started taking karate lessons, but in the karate instructor told me I owed him five dollars a lesson. So I just went back to paying the bully. He writes too many people feel it is easier just to pay the bully that it is to learn how to defeat. I thought, wow, what great insight into our own passage, God never command you to live for his glory without helping you overcome the obstacles you'll face you say I cannot love that person. Yes, you can.

I cannot raise these children. Yes, you can II can't witness my faith to others. Yes, you can.

It may not be easy but it is not impossible. Paul said it well in Philippians chapter 4 verse 13 say it with me. I can do something. Oh, I'm sorry I said it wrong. This try that again.

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Can you imagine what Nehemiah must've thought as he as he toured the city this night their huge stones lying around on the ground. There is a centuries worth of rubble and rubbish and shrubbery that has come up that that intertwines these great massive stones the rotten wood of former Gates crumbles in his hands, and you are. I've been Nehemiah. I think we would've taken the first Camelback to Persia, but he knew the God's good hand was upon them.

Third, rejoice in the principle that opposition only means opportunity is close at hand.

There is no opportunity without opposition. So you welcome not only the opportunity, but the obstacle as well. What's the most difficult hour you're facing. What's the most difficult thing you're facing. What is the most difficult thing you face by refusing to surrender by pursuing that walk with Christ by picking up your cross moving forward you will say eventually as you look back on that difficult hour that that was one of your finest hours.

Just don't surrender unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord. For as much as you know that your toil is not in vain in the Lord your toil, your labor is not in vain. Your labor is not useless.

Labor that includes blood sweat and tears and in spite of it all, you say, with your eyes focused on the author and the finisher of your faith you will not surrender to the enemy. You will say with them. Let us arrive and Bill when we face a difficult task and we will or when we face opposition to what God has called us to do and we will the example of Nehemiah is a good one for us to follow you been listening to Stephen Davey here on wisdom for the heart. Today's lesson is called blood sweat and tears are number is 86 648 Bible.

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