Nehemiah 2:19-20, Nehemiah 4:6
“When Sanballat… and Tobiah… and Geshem… heard it, they laughed us to scorn and despised us, and said what this thing that you do is?  Then answered I them, The God of Heaven, He will prosper us; therefore we His servants will arise and build. So built we the wall; for the people had a mind to work.”

What of Today’s Verse…

The building of the ruined walls of Jerusalem, as the record shows, was undertaken in troubled times.  Some of the petty rulers in the neighbourhood, exulted in the low estate of the city, because it left room for the exercise of their authority, and they viewed these renewed activities with chagrin.  They plotted for the overthrow of the work, and had to be met by incessant watchfulness.

If you are endeavouring to do God’s work in the world, to clear away the rubbish of sin, to rebuild the walls that are broken down, and to seek the welfare of God’s people, do not be surprised if your steps are beset with scorn and ridicule, by the secret or open malice of Sanballat and Tobiah.  For some it is easier to face bitter opposition than to bear mockery and ridicule.  If only these scornful and carping tongues were silenced, we could make more headway, but such persecution drives us back on God, makes Him a living fact in life, and opens the door to the manifestation of the saving health of His right hand.  How good it is, at such times, to cease from man, and to remember the Lord who is the great and terrible One.  Be quite sure that you are on His plan, doing His work in His way; then go forward in His Name, and he will make all the mountains a way.

The lesson for us all is the threefold aspect of the Christian life.  There is our up-look into God’s face–“I prayed to the God of Heaven.”  We must never forget to pray, for more things are wrought by prayer than we realize.  Second, there is our up-look against our foes and the foes of God–“we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch against them day and night.”  We must watch as well as pray.  Lastly, there is our dawn-look towards the work entrusted to us, at which we must labour with unslacking devotion, in fellowship with our Lord.  Let each inquire:  “Am I inside the city amongst its builders, or outside amongst its detractors and foes?”

Let us Pray:

O God, teach us day by day what Thou wouldst have us to do, and give us grace and power to fulfil the same.  May we never from love of ease, decline the path which Thou points out, nor, for fear of shame, and turn away from it.  Amen.

Today’s Scriptural Inspirations
Matthew 9:9-17

Jesus left that place, and as he walked along, he saw a tax collector, named Matthew, sitting in his office. He said to him, “Matthew got up and followed him.

While Jesus was having a meal in Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and other outcasts came and joined Jesus and his disciples at the table.  Some Pharisees saw this and asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with such people?”

Jesus heard them and answered, “People who are well do not need a doctor, but only those who are sick.  Go and find out what is meant by the scripture that says:  ‘It is kindness that I want, not animal sacrifices.’  I have not come to call respectable people, but outcasts.”

Then the followers of John the Baptist came to Jesus, asking,  “Why is it that we and the Pharisees fast often, but your disciples don’t fast at all?”

Jesus answered, “Do you expect the guests at a wedding party to be sad as long as the bridegroom is with them?  Of course not!  But the day will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast.  “No one patches up an old coat with a piece of new cloth, for the new patch will shrink and make an even bigger hole in the coat.  Nor does anyone pour new wine into used wineskins, for the skins will burst, the wine will pour out, and the skins will be ruined.  Instead, new wine is poured into fresh wineskins, and both will keep in good condition.”