The Journey 39
Thursday, February 9
Read; Nehemiah 1
Thursday, February 9
Read; Nehemiah 1
Key Verse: “If
you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews
will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will
perish”. [ Esther 4:14]
One
of the saddest things that is seen in in some of the parishes of our
church, is that the parish has a membership of more than 250 families,
but the sanctuary in which they worship has space only to hold about 100
families. Every family knows that ideal church would be one where every
person can be a regular worshipper and the parish should have space to
accommodate everyone who comes to worship. This does not bother the
people who come for worship and also for those who do not regularly
attend worship. On the top of it, you have people who regularly come to
the church, but prefer standing outside the sanctuary even when there is
space in the sanctuary for worship. They are not concerned with the
worship, nor the exposition of the Word, nor the power of people
worshipping together nor willing to understand that they are actually
taking the whole concept of God and his precepts in vain and folly.This scene is replica of what happened in life of the people of Judah. God has punished the people of Judah because they had hardened
their hearts against Him. Moreover even the priests and the people were
doing all abominable things thus defiling the house of the Lord. [2
Chronicles 36:14-16]. Thus the people of Judah are made
captive by the Babylonians and soon Jerusalem is in ruins. Nehemiah is
mourning not only because of the condition of the walls of Jerusalem but
also with respect to the attitude of the people who are least concerned
at the apostasy among the people and the lack of spiritual fervor among
the people.
(v. 4). The feeling that Nehemiah goes through is that of an intense
emotion, which is expressed through weeping, fasting and prayer, for
almost four months. On Thursday’s we meditate on how we can bring
transformation in life of our parish. Are we concerned on how our parish
functions or how the lives of our fellow parishioners borders on
spiritual apathy, moral callousness and having no qualms in turning a
holy place of worship to a place for social gatherings. It is in this
context I think of the words that Mordecai says to Esther “ If
you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews
will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will
perish”.
[ Esther 4:14] . It is in such context that Nehemiah also stands in
history. He is concerned as to why people though in captivity still has
not learned from their past mistakes. He wanted them to repent and turn
back to God. God needs to worshipped in sprit and in truth and he needs
to be acknowledged and in other sense we need to fear him with
trembling.It is here we as the members of the body of Christ needs
to examine our lives so that we turn back from the complacency that we
show in worshipping God, turn back from taking our relationship and our
commitment to God for granted and in the process defiling the place of
worship.Let us do and be in God’s Kingdom and in God’s “business’ in the way He wants us and also expects us to be.
Let
us Pray: Dear Lord we are sorry that we often take our role as
worshippers as granted. We are not concerned as to what is happening in
your body, nor are we concerned about how our relationship with you is.
Help us to be serious of our role in your body. Amen
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