Pastor Jamie has been preaching through the book of Nehemiah
for the past few Wednesday evenings.
Nehemiah led an exodus of Jews back to Jerusalem who had been taken into
captivity in Babylon 70 years earlier.
They were met by other Jews who had hidden from the Babylonians and were
still there in the area. Both groups
were motivated by Nehemiah and Ezra to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and
reestablish the worship of the Lord at the Temple. While cleaning out rubbish in one of the
rooms of the Temple, workers found a copy of the Book of the Law and brought it
to Ezra. Nehemiah and Ezra summoned the
people, and on an appointed day, from morning to midday, Ezra read to the
people from the Book of the Law and explained what it meant. The people were shocked, embarrassed, and
repentant. They began to weep and wail
in bitter anguish over their sins. But
Nehemiah stopped them cold. Nehemiah 8:9,
“And Nehemiah … said unto all the people, This day is holy unto the LORD your
God; mourn not, nor weep. For all the people wept, when they heard the words of
the law.” They had to hear the bad news
before they could hear the good news.
Hey, that’s exactly how we are!
We must hear that we are terrible sinners before we can do anything
about our sin. We must hear the bad news
before we can repent. I have a tract
that says exactly that: First, the Bad News; then the Good News. Hey, trust Jesus Christ today before it’s
eternally too late. You’ll be eternally
glad that you did.
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