The Jesus Bible Reading PlanSample
JOYFUL PRAISE AND WORSHIP
Conditions in Jerusalem were dramatically better than when Nehemiah had arrived. Separated individuals had become a true people who, by God’s grace, had achieved what had seemed impossible. Strong walls and protective gates had replaced rubble and burned timbers. Encouragement had overcome despair. It was a time to celebrate what God had accomplished through their faithfulness. Tobiah the Ammonite had mocked them, saying even the weight of a fox would cause their wall to crumble (Ne 4:3). Now the leaders of the people and two large choirs, accompanied by musicians, stood atop the walls playing instruments, singing loudly and offering thanksgiving. It was an incredible time of rejoicing. Such joy-filled celebration honors God and encourages even greater faith.
This celebration, like the book of Psalms, underscores the importance of worship, singing and praise in the Old Testament, but these were no less important in the New Testament. One example is found in Philippians 2:5 – 11, seen by many as an early Christian hymn. These poetic words recounted and celebrated the example of Jesus’ humility and obedience, even to the point of dying on the cross. Paul makes clear his purpose in sharing the hymn. It is not just remembrance but a call to action. The celebration of Jesus is also a call to follow Jesus’ example. God-honoring celebration has the effect of encouraging greater obedience and a deeper faith.
Jesus, thank you for the gift of music. Help me to use it to worship you, praise you, glorify you and draw closer to you. Amen.
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This year-long reading plan features devotionals from The Jesus Bible, which explores how Jesus can be found in both the Old and New Testaments.
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