Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Route 66: 20 Against All Adversity

*Note to my readers: It seemed like an easy task, Sixty-six posts in 52 weeks! But alas, I have only posted 19 in 10 months. Now I am looking at just under two months to post 47 more. Please feel free to nag me with email.

Nehemiah had received bad news from "back home" in Jerusalem. The city was in bad shape. Even though he had a good job with the government, he saw a need to get personally involved in making things right. But first, he prayed to God.

This was a good idea, of course, even if you are not in a position to seek aid from earthly powers. Nehemiah knew that if he tried to do things in his own strength, his relationship with the king was no guarantee. After prayer, though, the next opportunity to meet the boss landed a "promotion" from advisor to governor!

However, once back home in the then Persian province of Judah, Nehemiah faced opposition even among his own people. Certain rich folk, party bosses as it were, had a "good thing" going. But God was on Nehemiah's side and the wall got built. After that, his duties were done and he turned the project over to Ezra, the priest.

With a wall, the new temple was safe. Proper worship was now resumed. In time it would degenerate into a man-made religion that only God could correct by stepping into history in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus would follow the example of God's man of the hour, Governor Nehemiah; for He would bring the challenge before the throne of God. Any earthly obstacle does not stand a chance.