Sunday 16 May 2021

I must do the Father's will

"I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down. Why should the work cease while I leave it and go down to you?"                                                    Nehemiah 6:3     NKJV 


Nehemiah had been devastated to find the temple and the wall of Jerusalem in ruins. He therefore, determined to do something about this, immediately. As he served King Artaxerxes with wine, the king noticing how sad he looked, asked him what was wrong. Nehemiah told him and was given the king's permission and support to go and re-build this mighty work.

This wasn't without threats. Sanballat, an influential Samaritan together with his followers, were in total opposition to this happening and did all they could to stop the work, through discouragement, intimidation, threats and intense pressure to quit this work. However, Nehemiah refused to give up and I believe there is a lesson to be learned here. The road ahead may appear weary and opposition rife, but when you are in the will of God, things like this will come your way. This is how you know that you are doing right. The devil doesn't like it and will try to stop you. But soldier on, you are on the right road.

Finally, it was finished and there only remained the task of fitting the city gates. Sanballat sent Nehemiah a word. But Nehemiah, quoting the message writes, 'Come, let us meet together among the villages in the plain of Ono. But they thought to do me harm.' Nehemiah knew that he was trying to take him away from God's work and even kill him. He therefore sent him back the words of our text, 'I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down. Why should the work cease while I leave it and go down to you?'

Satan, will always use someone to take you away from the Father's business. You may be praying and studying the Word, when someone rings you or calls. Now this may be important, but it us usually a distraction from spending quality time with God. Many things can happen to try and prevent you doing God's will. You may suffer persecution and discouragement from people, who make light of your intentions. There may be opposition from some source. The distractions can be endless. However, the bottom line is, don't give up. Carry on.

People may think that you are insane for doing certain things, they may feel that you have 'lost it'. That's ok because if God likes what you're doing, that's all that matters.

Therefore, have this attitude, 'I must do the Father's will.

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