Summary: We all need to rejoice more

There was a little girl, whose father was a pastor. One day, she came to her

father and said, "Daddy, can a person go their whole life without sinning?"

The father answered, "No, honey, I’m sorry, but that’s just not possible."

"What about a year, daddy? Can a person go a whole year without sinning?"

She continued. "No, I don’t think that’s possible either." "What about a

day, can a person go a day without sinning once?" "It’s very unlikely, no, I

don’t think they can." "What about one moment, daddy, can a person go one

moment without sinning?" "Yes, that is possible." "Then daddy, I want to

live my life, moment by moment."

Only Christians win at life. That’s because none of us who is human

has the power to hold back our awful enemy, death. But when we have

persevered, we are given the ultimate victory: LIFE that will not end

because our lives are in the hands of the one who defeated death!

"There is great rejoicing in the house of God" Neh. 11:2, 12:30, 43

1. WE ARE IN NEED OF GIVING OURSELVES TO GOD. 11:2

There needs to be a giving of our lives to God. We find in Nehemiah 11 that

the city of God where His presence was in his house was neglected. The

people had come to live back in the land but few were going back into the

city where the temple was to worship God. The city of Jerusalem had many

inhabitants at this time; but not enough to safeguard the city, which was

now encompassed with a wall. Nehemiah therefore asked 1/10 of the country

people to come and dwell in it, that there might be enough for the

safeguarding and defense of the city. Ten were set apart, and the lot cast

among them to see which one of the ten should take up his residence in the

city.

Some volunteered their services, which was considered a sacrifice to

patriotism at that time, as Jerusalem afforded very few advantages. It was a

place of considerable danger. When we choose to be in place of leadership,

we face danger as a Christian. Most of the workers in a church are not paid.

They volunteer and without them, we would be hurting to have good worship

services and a friendly church. I want to thank each one of you who do a

work in the church.

There are people whose hearts were now turned towards the Lord and they

should make the best support for God’s work; but this could not be very

great, as the complete service was not yet established, and the ministers

were few in number. Jesus told us to pray for laborers for harvest was ripe

but the workers were few. Have you been praying for more workers? Have you

offered yourself to work?

It seems these people preferred their own ease and advantage and not to

the spiritual need, which is something that seems to be in every age. Why is

it that even those who have religion seek their own comfort and not the

things of Christ? These people had a connection to holy things and holy

places but found it hard give up pleasure they enjoyed. Should not our souls

delight where opportunities of spiritual development most abound?

If we have not this love to church, and to every thing that assists our

communion with the Savior, how shall we be willing to depart to be absent

from the body, that we may be present with the Lord. To the natural minded,

the perfect holiness of the New Jerusalem would be harder upon them than the

holiness of God’s church on earth. Why do you want to go to heaven?

We need to seek first the favor of God, and his glory. We need to be

patient, contented, and useful in life, and wait, with cheerful hope, for

God’s blessing. It wasn’t enough to see the city walls rebuilt and the

spiritual renewal of the people of Jerusalem now they concerned themselves

with getting more people into the city. For more than seventy years, it had

been a ghost town. Now, over the last eighty or so years, it has been

repopulated, with a new temple built and the walls rebuilt. But the city

still needed more people. Nehemiah also knew the bigger the population of

Jerusalem, the greater the resources for defense and strength in battle. He

didn’t rebuild the walls just to see some conquering army come and break

them down again! It was in these days in the rebuilding of Jerusalem that

God asked and important question through the prophet Zechariah: "For who has

despised the day of small things?" (4:10). My look at this in a spiritual

way is that we need to find more people and bring them into a right

relationship with Christ that we might be more of a force in proclaiming the

message God has given us.

What was it about the city that would have made it an honorable choice to

live there? To live in Jerusalem, you had to alter your view of material

things; you had to give up land in your previous region and take up some

kind of new business in Jerusalem. To live in Jerusalem, you had to

re-arrange your social calendar, surely leaving some friends and family

behind in your life. To live in Jerusalem, you had to have a mind to endure

problems. It had been a ghost town for seventy years and was now a slightly

rebuilt ghost town. The city didn’t look very glorious, and needed work. To

live in Jerusalem, you had to live knowing you were a target for the enemy.

There were strong walls to protect you, but since Jerusalem was now a

notable city with rebuilt walls, the fear was more from whole armies than

bands of robbers. When we come to live for Christ, we see a change much like

thy found in that we have to change the way we view material things. We have

to let go of some things we felt were valuable. We have to live different

and that mean a new job. There will be some friends we had that will no

longer go with us or us with them. We will find there are new problems

because the enemy, the Devil, will cause us trouble. We also become a target

of his fiery darts and we need the shield of faith to protect ourselves.

What makes coming to church and worshipping God a good thing in your life?

Sing praise to Him, Hear the word of God, meet for fellowship, be able to

give as God blesses and give yourself to a work that is greater than

anything this world offers.

The Bible tells us there is a city coming down from heaven to earth, when

God is done with this earth as we know it, and it calls that city New

Jerusalem. All our houses and lives should have holiness to the Lord written

upon them.

The believer should undertake nothing, which he does not dedicate to the

Lord. We are concerned to cleanse our hands, and purify our hearts, when any

work for God is to pass through them. Those that would be employed to

sanctify others, must sanctify themselves, and set themselves apart for God.

To those who are sanctified, all their creature comforts and enjoyments are

made holy.

2. We are in need of giving our praise to God. 12:43

The Levites had many responsibilities in the life and worship of Israel, but

one of the most important jobs they had was to lead the people in songs of

worship and praise to God. They did not sing without musical instruments;

here are specifically mentioned cymbals, stringed instruments, and harps.

The Levites were specially appointed to use these instruments to lead the

people in worshipping God through singing. There were also specially

appointed singers. Since the job of these singers was to lead the people in

worship of God, they had to be good singers; but more importantly, they had

to be people of worship themselves. There is a huge difference between being

a great singer and being a great leader of songs of worship to God; worship

should be excellent, but it isn’t entertainment. The goal isn’t to give the

people a good feeling (though that may happen), but to give glory and honor

to God. (30)

First, those leading worship purified themselves. They could not

effectively lead the people in worship of God unless they were walking in

purity before the Lord.

PURITY of Heart MT 5:8 - Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see

God. 1 JN 3: 3 And every man that hath this hope in him purifies himself,

even as he is pure.

PURE THOUGHTS LK 6:45 - A good man out of the good treasure of his heart

brings forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of

his heart brings forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart

his mouth speaks. MT 15:18-20 - But those things, which proceed out of the

mouth, come forth from the heart; and they defile the man. PHIL 4:8 Finally,

brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,

whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things

are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue,

and if there be any praise, think on these things.

PURE TONGUE PS 19:14 - Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my

heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer. JAM

3:8-10 - But the tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of

deadly poison. 9 Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith

curse we men, which are made after the similitude of God. 10 Out of the same

mouth proceeded blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so

to be.

PURE TESTIMONY JAM 3:17 But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of

all pure. It is also peace loving, gentle at all times, and willing to yield

to others. It is full of mercy and good deeds. It shows no partiality and is

always sincere.

Second, those leading worship purified the people. They brought cleansing to

the people the way the Bible said to, knowing that only a purified people

can really worship and praise God. Some might silently object here; they may

say, "I know a person who goes to church and seems to be lost in beautiful

praise and worship to God, and I also know their life is rather impure

outside the church walls. It sure seems they are worshipping God, but are

personally impure." Something is wrong there; probably, their worship is not

a true worship of God in spirit and in truth, but instead a "soul"

experience. All that inwardly moves a person in a deep way is not

necessarily of the spirit; it can be of the soul. One of the great works of

the Word of God is to divide between that which is truly spiritual and that

which is merely soul (Hebrews 4:12). Without purity, we can’t worship God in

spirit and in truth, as Jesus commanded us to (John 4:24). Psalm 24:3-4

asks, "Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who may stand in His

holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart", and it means it in the

sense of bringing praise to God. We can be made pure and clean before God

today, right now, by doing what the Bible says to do, not in following an

Old Testament ceremony, but by receiving the word of the New Testament: If

we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to

cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

Third, their surroundings were purified. Purified surrounding helps us to

walk in purity consistently; many of our homes and offices could use a good

purification and cleansing! 31-43)

Fourth, Two choirs lead Jerusalem’s great joy. The two large choirs were

called thanksgiving choirs for good reason; all praise and worship must have

a strong element of thanksgiving to God for it to be genuine. Notice that

the singers sang loudly; they had to be heard, because as glorious as the

instruments were, the people would follow the lead of the singers in

worship. With the choirs assembled, and the people spread all about, God

made them rejoice with great joy. They were overwhelmed with joy and

thanksgiving, considering all God had done. This tremendous experience of

worship was for everyone; the women and the children also rejoiced. There

weren’t some who weren’t able to worship. The joy of Jerusalem was heard

afar off their worship was a testimony to others, and what others heard was

not so much the singing itself as the joy. We often worry about others

hearing us sing; but what God wants to hear and what others should hear is

not so much your singing, but your joy.

3. We are in need of giving our gifts to God. 12:30 Other aspects of this

day of joy. This was a day of giving; people brought their offerings, first

fruits, tithes to the storehouse, and they did it with joy because they

enjoyed supporting those ministering on their behalf. This was a day of

purity; it was an ongoing happening, not a one-time ceremony. It was a day

of consecration; holy things were set apart, speaking of the separation unto

God, 27-43. At the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, This ceremony of

consecrating the wall and gates of the city was an act of godliness on the

part of Nehemiah, not merely to thank God in a general way for having been

enabled to bring the building to a happy completion, but especially because

that city was the place which He had chosen. It also contained the temple,

which was hallowed by the manifestation of His presence, and anew set apart

to His service. It was on these accounts that Jerusalem was called "the holy

city," and by this public and solemn act of religious observance, after a

long period of neglect and desecration, it was, as it were, restored to its

rightful proprietor. The dedication consisted in a solemn ceremonial, in

which the leading authorities, accompanied by the singers, summoned from all

parts of the country, and by a vast gathering of people, marched in imposing

procession round the city walls, and, pausing at intervals to engage in

united praises, prayer, and sacrifices, supplicated the continued presence,

favor, and blessing on "the holy city." When the solemnities of a

thanksgiving day leave such impressions on ministers and people, that both

are more careful and cheerful in doing their duty, they are indeed

acceptable to the Lord, and turn to good account. And whatever we do must be

purified by the blood of sprinkling, and by the grace of the Holy Spirit, or

it cannot be acceptable to God.

Hudson Taylor, "When God’s work is done in God’s way for God’s glory, it

will not lack God’s support." This day of rejoicing was a high and holy day

for the people and should be our way of life when we truly live for God with

all our being.