Monday, January 12, 2015

Nehemiah Chapter 1: Doing Something

Nehemiah Chapter 1


The Verses

1)The words of Nehemiah the son of Hachaliah. And it came to pass in the month Chisleu, in the twentieth year, as I was in Shushan the palace,
2)That Hanani, one of my brethren, came, he and certain men of Judah; and I asked them concerning the Jews that had escaped, which were left of the captivity, and concerning Jerusalem.
3)And they said unto me, The remnant that are left of the captivity there in the province are in great affliction and reproach: the wall of Jerusalem also is broken down, and the gates thereof are burned with fire.
4)And it came to pass, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept, and mourned certain days, and fasted, and prayed before the God of heaven,
5)And said, I beseech thee, O Lord God of heaven, the great and terrible God, that keepeth covenant and mercy for them that love him and observe his commandments:
6)Let thine ear now be attentive, and thine eyes open, that thou mayest hear the prayer of thy servant, which I pray before thee now, day and night, for the children of Israel thy servants, and confess the sins of the children of Israel, which we have sinned against thee: both I and my father's house have sinned.
7)We have dealt very corruptly against thee, and have not kept the commandments, nor the statutes, nor the judgments, which thou commandedst thy servant Moses.
8)Remember, I beseech thee, the word that thou commandedst thy servant Moses, saying, If ye transgress, I will scatter you abroad among the nations:
9)But if ye turn unto me, and keep my commandments, and do them; though there were of you cast out unto the uttermost part of the heaven, yet will I gather them from thence, and will bring them unto the place that I have chosen to set my name there.
10)Now these are thy servants and thy people, whom thou hast redeemed by thy great power, and by thy strong hand.
11)O Lord, I beseech thee, let now thine ear be attentive to the prayer of thy servant, and to the prayer of thy servants, who desire to fear thy name: and prosper, I pray thee, thy servant this day, and grant him mercy in the sight of this man. For I was the king's cupbearer.

Some Context

This is the first Chapter of the Book of Nehemiah. Now Nehemiah is leading the Third and LAST return to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile. He is so burdened with concern over both Jerusalem and its inhabitants that He makes a bold move: rebuilding the wall. But more on that later. Nehemiah is a contemporary of Ezra, meaning that he was a prophet and was around the same time as Ezra, and he was also the cup-bearer to the king in the Persian Palace. 

A Summary

In this first chapter, Nehemiah realizes that the wall of Jerusalem has been destroyed (verses 1-3) and then the rest of the chapter is spent in prayer. (In the first verse, the month of Chisleu was their ninth month, and it contained part of November and December. When Nehemiah says brethren in verse 2, he means another Jew, like him. Province in verse 3 means in Judea. In verse 11, when it says fear thy name, it's meant in the sense of worshiping thy name.) Nehemiah is in the Shushan Palace, when Hanani and some other men come by. Nehemiah asks about the state of the Jews and Jerusalem itself, when he's told just how bad things really are: The people are in bad shape, and the walls and gates are dwindled down to rubble and cinders. This greatly upsets Nehemiah (he sat down and wept when he heard the news). He actually mourned for Days, and was fasting and constantly praying to God. He begins praying and asking forgiveness on behalf of his people. But before Nehemiah begins praying and asking for help, he FIRST gives God glory and praise (verse 5). THEN He tells God that they (his people) have brought corruption to God's name, not living by the rules that God had set forth for them to live by. He even brings up scripture from the book of Leviticus when God said to Moses that if God's people become unfaithful, there will be consequences, but if they return to me, then I will forgive you and bring you out of your turmoil (Leviticus 26:33). He finishes by asking God to hear him, Nehemiah, His Servant, who worships His Name, and to help give him Victory. Then in verse 11 it leads into Nehemiah interceding between his people and the King or Persia.

Apply It

Nehemiah heard about the needs of his people, and was tore up inside about it. It bothered him. So he began to pray about it, and he eventually did something about it! Isn't that crazy?! He actually DID something. He didn't just brush the need off, or stand around saying, "Man, somebody should REALLY do something about that!" and then continue on with his day. No! He DID something. All through out our lives, we hear about horrible things happening all the time. Turn on the news, look at your phone, get on Yahoo! to check your e-mail, etc., and you'll hear about some natural disaster or a school shooting or this or that. It's become a routine part of our lives. Think back: when was the last time that you as a Christian were affected by something like this. When was the last time you turned on the news, heard about a mass shooting, and wept because of it. When was the last time you cared for more than the few minutes you kept the TV on? I'm not trying to make anyone upset by reading this, I'm trying to make a point. Nehemiah heard about a city and a people in a horrible conditions, and he WEPT. It truly upset him. So he began to pray like nobody's business. He FIRST gave God the glory that God so rightly deserves, and then he prayed about the people and the city. He asked God for forgiveness, and he asked God for victory so that something could be done to change it. Live by Nehemiah's Example! Be concerned about the well-being (and more importantly the Spiritual-being) of those that are in need! Don't let this world harden your heart. Then Pray about the need (but first Give God the Glory He Deserves [The Bad that this world causes does NOT outweigh the Good the God blesses us with]). Finally, ask God to help you DO SOMETHING about the Need! That's why God gave us the Book of Nehemiah, to show us how we should be living.

This is what the posts will be like. Please pray that God will use this to change our lives and draw us closer to Him! Please share this with someone that needs it, and comment below your thoughts. Next week: Nehemiah 2. Until then, God Bless!


Monday, January 5, 2015

An Introduction To The Blog



I've felt convicted to start this blog for a while now. A friend of mine asked if I wanted to help him with a Biblical-Based Blog. Basically the idea was to start a blog and help people read scripture that wouldn't normally get to. It was a blog for people who were too busy to necessarily sit everyday and have a daily allotted time to study. It was for people who worked 40+ hours a day and were.... just busy. Our idea was that people would get on Facebook more than they would sit and read. I made a post on Facebook about it, so here: 
"Hello There Everyone,
As some of you know, I've taken up blogging this past month and I always share a link to my posts on my Facebook page (by the way, if you haven't checked it out the link is 2ndtierguardian.blogspot.com I'm up to over 500 views now!). Well, recently I've been asked by Jared Conatser to join him and a few others to start a weekly blog dedicated to bringing a small portion of God's Word to everyday busy working Christians.
Now some of you may think that that's silly; why would you bother taking the time to blog to busy Christians?? If they don't read the Bible, what makes you think that they'll read your blog post?? But, come on. Let's get real for a second. 100% Honesty: Most Christians will set down on Facebook after a long, hard days work then they will read their Bible. It's true. This is designed for people who are so busy that they probably only read their Bible when the Pastor tells them what the text is for his sermon.
We aren't going to be harassing people on whether or not they could or could not have taken time out of their day to read their Bibles (of course they should be, we all know that). We just want to do what we can to make it slightly easier. We're going to be bringing a series of verses and then essentially providing a sermon-... I mean commentary (it is being run by preachers, but we'll try not to be "to preachy", we all have our own pastors for that). It isn't meant to take place of your own personal study, or take time from your churches and families. It's meant to be an encouragement.
We know how busy people can be and how neglectful people can be towards God and His Words for us. We know that there are umpteen million things on your to-do lists. We understand. That's why we're doing this: for you. The people who work 80+ hours a week. The people who have to raise their families on their own. The ones whose days are so run together from stress that they forget weekends, birthdays, holidays, special occasions, etc.. This is meant for you.
Again, you may think it's silly, and that a person that busy doesn't have time for Facebook and to read a blog post. You may be right. But, we feel like we're still meant to try. After all, Christ died for people who "may not have time" to accept Him, but it still didn't stop Him. he laid down His life for all of us.
So please, join us. Share with your friends what we're trying to do. Right now the website is being built on Wordpress, but it'll be up very soon and we'll take turns posting every Monday so that you the readers can come home, unwind, get spiritually fed, and hopefully start your week right. Pray for us, and please help share this with someone that needs it. God Bless."
Unfortunately, Jared is just too busy to get the blog started the way he had it planned. So. I've decided to start my own blog. 

The Blog is called "It's Dangerous To Go Alone! Take This." because I wanted this blog to be connected to my blog Geekery (2ndTierGuardian.blogspot.com). I want it to be evident in both blogs that I am a major Geek, but even more than that a souled-out Christian. In this life, IT IS dangerous to go alone. If we take what God's Word teaches us, we'll be safer. And we won't be alone, either, because God's Word is active and breathing. He's speaking to us THROUGH His word!

The blog is going to be structured like so: 
1) Verses (KJV- Usually a chapter per post)
2) Context (A bit of information to keep things in perspective [time period, info about the author, etc.])
3) Summary of the Verses
4) Application to our own lives. 

Sometime either this week or Next Monday I'll start with Nehemiah. My pastor delivered a Major Heavy Hitter of a Sermon this past Sunday and really inspired me to start this blog with this book. Nehemiah is all about Reconstruction and Restoration, which are two things I personally need this New Year. 

So join me in this New Quest! I'll have a new post uploaded Every Monday. Please, if you can, take a few minutes Every Monday and dive into God's Word with me. I promise that you'll grow from it and that it won't kill you. I'll be sure to let my personality come out during the Summary and Application.  And if you don't mind, please share this with someone else that you know needs to do better at reading and studying. This is a 100% Safe and Non-Judging Zone (the Bible may feel like it's judging you sometimes, but it's just pointing things out to you that God knows you need help on). 
Comments are always Welcome!!!

Look for the First Official Post for Nehemiah Chapter 1 soon! Be sure and also check out what's new at Geekery! God Bless!!!!