Burdened for Change: Nehemiah's Call to Action

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Sermon Clips

Nehemiah was one of the most trusted people. In the empire. Now, Nehemiah, a lot of us don't know a whole lot about him. But as we study his life, it's important for us to have a deep understanding of who he is and what he's about. And Nehemiah was somebody who was in exile. He was one of God's people, a Jew who had been brought out of captivity, brought into captivity. He and his whole family, generations before. [00:43:55] (26 seconds)


Sadness doesn't mean a burden. A burden is a desire to see change, and you feel the need to do whatever it takes to change the reality that you're seeing. Nehemiah is burdened for the brokenness of the city of Jerusalem. Now, you might say, like, why is that such a big deal? Like, why would he care about the brokenness of the city? Well, there's two things that are at play. First of all, the city's brokenness is a reflection on who God is. [00:48:02] (35 seconds)


Nehemiah's feeling the same way. He's like, how can people come and enjoy God when they look around and the place is a wreck? But, there's a secondary element. Worship is not flourishing because the walls have a purpose. This is what the walls look like. The walls were big. They were a fortress around the city. And when they were broken, anybody could come in and attack the people that were there to worship. [00:53:48] (28 seconds)


And Nehemiah weeps and prays for months, he can't get over the fact that the walls are broken. And he's like, God, you need to raise somebody up to change the brokenness of the city. God, would you do it? He has a burden for it. And I believe that in this building campaign, we need to be really clear as to what we're doing. We're not building walls. We're building worship. [00:55:28] (25 seconds)


And if we're simply passionate about buildings and walls, we'll never accomplish what God wants to do in the city. We have to be people who are burdened for lostness, for worship. The reason why we would take our treasure and our time and invest our heart into a local church is because we know that God's plan to reach a community is centered on the local church. [00:55:42] (30 seconds)


It's God's plan to save people. It's not revivals. It's not podcasts. It's not great resources or seminaries. It's God's people, ordinary people reaching their community for Jesus Christ because a church changes people forever. It disciples, it trains, it sends people out. And when Jesus went to heaven, the one thing he left behind was what? A church. He built his church. [00:56:14] (32 seconds)


And Jesus said that even the gates of hell will not withstand against it. So we must have a burden for our city and the community. We must feel a desire for change. Now, when you have a burden, what do you do? And if Nehemiah lived today, what would he do? Like, I think a lot of us would, like, respond differently to Nehemiah. We would actually start thinking about how we could affect change through social media. [00:56:48] (27 seconds)


I confess. We have committed. I confess. Sins we have committed against you. Both I and my father's family have sinned. We have acted corruptly towards you and have not kept the commands, statutes, and ordinances you gave your servant Moses. Nehemiah prays. And in his prayer, he does three things. The first is that he confesses sin. Nehemiah confesses sin. He doesn't only confess his own sin. [00:58:36] (33 seconds)


Ask a question about this sermon