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The Walls Of Jerusalem Series
Contributed by T.j. Conwell on Feb 15, 2016 (message contributor)
Summary: In the Kingdom of God, the greatest accomplishments come from unity. We are supposed to have unity in the church; a love for God and others because when we have unity of purpose it really is amazing what can be done!
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The Walls of Jerusalem
Nehemiah 3:1-32
Introduction
- Nehemiah is a great study of leadership, but also shows obedience to God
- Last week we saw Nehemiah’s assessing of the project before him
-- He also revealed the mission God had given him to those around him
-- And also, we examined his reaction to ungodly resistance by local authorities
- In all of these things one thing is clear: Nehemiah trusts God to be faithful
-- APP: He knows that God has called him, and so it is God that he will obey
-- This faithfulness is where we begin to see their trust at work …
- Read Nehemiah 3:1-32
- Pray
∆ Point 1 – The Northern Wall
- It is important to note that this chapter appears to be an insert to the memoirs
-- The chronological events resume in Chapter 4, but this is just as important
-- You might be asking, why is a list of names and work they did, important?
-- APP: Hang with me and we will see all of this at the end of today
- Jerusalem’s walls in this time would be approx. 1.5 square miles
-- City of Millbrook is about 13 sq. miles; much LARGER than Jerusalem here
-- But a wall that is 12 feet high would still be a huge undertaking for anyone
- Nehemiah begins by identifying the sheep gate being rebuilt by priests (v1)
-- This gate would’ve been on the Jericho Road; used for entrance of sheep
-- Sheep would’ve been brought here for sacrifice of sins as a ceremonial event
-- Therefore, to have the priests build it makes perfect sense
- The text suggest it was totally destroyed; and they ceremonially dedicated it
-- The entire wall would not be dedicated for years to come; but this was important
-- It was the first act of reclaiming what was rightfully theirs; their heritage
- The priests built the wall up to the Tower of the Hundred; a military barracks
-- They also built to the Tower of Hananel; a defensive strategy point in the wall
- The men of Jericho (v2) took over from there; Re IMP: This a joint project
- The Fish Gate was rebuilt by the sons of Hassenaah (v3)
-- This gate was used to bring fish into the market from Sea of Galilee or Med Sea
- Meremoth, son or Uriah, continued to build the next section of wall
-- Hakkoz accompanied Zerubbabel back to Jerusalem years before
-- He had a problem validating his family lineage; was excluded from temple
- APP: Later when it was validated by Ezra in Jerusalem they were restored
-- This family’s dedication to the city is second to none, even after being shunned
- The next section was repaired by the men of Tekoa
-- This would’ve been a small city south of Jerusalem who supplied help
-- Although, notice the passive refusal to work of the nobles (v5) “too good for it”
-- The local men however were more than willing to work and be a part
- TRANS: As we can already see, this project is not a one man job …
∆ Point 2 – The Western Wall
- Turning a corner in the wall’s construction, we proceed down the side of the city
- The Jeshanah gate (aka old gate) was then repaired by Joiada and Meshullam
-- Jeshanah was an old city in the kingdom of Israel, rich in tradition (v6)
-- This gate’s name probably was a hat tip to their ancient traditions
- APP: Something that we ought to hold fast too as well …
-- It is an encouragement for us to also remember where you’ve come from
- The next section was built by men and women from neighboring towns (v7)
-- Additionally, merchants and traders also helped secure this part of the wall
-- Most likely, they would’ve had a financial interest in seeing this completed
-- APP: If you are a seller of gold/goods, you need security from robbers
- These different families continued repairs all the way to the Valley Gate
- APP: Notice how these people were repairing sections by their homes
-- Need you to see something here: Nehemiah’s charge is very simple:
-- If you rebuild the area immediately around you and the work will be quick
- APP: Can you see the connection to us? What if we rebuilt around us?
-- What if we spent time bringing people to Christ immediately around us?
-- HUGE: We get discouraged because the world is so big - but our world is small
- The Valley Gate apparently opened out to the valley of Hinnom (v13)
-- It was the gate Nehemiah traveled out of to inspect the walls of the city