Restart: Stepping Out in Faithنموونە
CONFRONTING WRONGDOING
Nehemiah does not sugarcoat the problem. The rich have become even richer because they have put liens on the property that the poor owned. Now, most of the houses and vineyards belong to the powerful folks. The Bible tells us that it is wrong to act unfairly with the poor, and further, Nehemiah tells them that it gives Judaism a black eye. When the Gentiles look on and see that Jews treat fellow Jews harshly, they will believe that the Jews’ religion is of no effect.
As a leader, Nehemiah not only gives counsel, but he sets the example. He pledges not to ask for payment on loans he and his friends and relatives have made. And, he tells the leaders to return the properties they have taken and the interest they have been paid. The leaders agree, without argument, to Nehemiah’s demands.
Why should leaders tackle problems like this head on? Why does Nehemiah speak on behalf of those who are being oppressed? Why do the rich leaders agree to his demands? Why is honoring God so important?
Do you know of a family who is facing foreclosure? Figure out ways to help them take positive steps following this event. Or, talk to their mortgage representative or elected official to determine if there are steps they might take before such action takes effect. Pray: O, Lord, come near and bless those who are facing eviction or foreclosure.
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See the community around you with new eyes. Take this 40-day journey through the book of Nehemiah to discover God's heart for rebuilding broken lives and hopes.
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