Neh 2: 17- 20
The matter we find here is not directly related to the Christmas story but nevertheless
contains and essential part of the Gospel for Jesus came into this world to "save His
people from their sins" and set them on fire for Him and make them truly diligent in
His work.
Nehemiah had a cushy job in Persia. His position meant that the
King's life was in His hands and he was also an advisor to him. Yet, his concern was for
the condition of God's work in Jerusalem. As distant as he was Nehemiah still felt godly
zeal for the Lord and His people.
We find that he was able to inspire the Lord's people to work so
zealously that they completed the rebuilding of the walls in 52 days - humanly impossible
but with God, all things are possible. They both defended God's work and built, at the
same time, despite all opposition.
How pitiful it is to see Christians serving the Lord
half-heartedly or, even worse, being in opposition to the Lord's work.
Our lives must be full of the vitality of God and not like a
withered, dried up tree.