The Transformative Power of God's Word in Community

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And let me just read this one piece of passage. We've been going through a sermon series looking at God's word and how we believe it's inspired. It's authoritative. Right. And today we're going to talk about it being powerful. But my challenge to you is it's really been to consider how you or what you believe about the Bible, because what you believe about the Bible shapes everything about your life. And I just want to read Psalm one to you this morning. [00:18:46] (25 seconds)



We know that you breathe them out. We know that they have authority in our life. We know that they are powerful. They can change us. They can give us new life. They can they can conform us into the image of your. So, Lord, I pray before we do anything else and pray for anything else. I pray for us that we would become a people of the word. [00:20:11] (22 seconds)



There's power within these pages. They're able to make us wise, as we saw last week. They're able to grow us. They're able to correct us. That's 2 Timothy 3 and 4. What we saw, or we see, it's sharper than any two -edged sword. It's able to pierce us at our very deepest core, Hebrews 4. We see in Romans chapter 10 that without the Word being read, being proclaimed, without preachers, preaching it, lives wouldn't be changed, meaning that the Word, there is power in it to give new life. [00:32:46] (34 seconds)



And all the people gathered as one man into the square before the water gate. And they told Ezra the scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses that the Lord had commanded Israel. So Ezra the priest brought the law before the assembly, both men and women and all who could understand what they heard on the first day of the seventh month. [00:35:57] (19 seconds)



And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people, for he was above all the people. And as he opened it, all the people stood and Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God. And all the people answered, Amen, Amen, up their hands. And they bowed their heads and worshiped the Lord with their faces to the ground. Also, Jeshua. [00:37:00] (22 seconds)



And so if you keep your places there in Nehemiah 8, let's look at how the Israelites responded to the power of God's word. The first point we see here, it's that they responded to the word, with careful listening. Now, just a little context. Nehemiah, it's often paired with the book of Ezra. It's believed that this was maybe one book, Ezra -Nehemiah. [00:39:37] (21 seconds)



And listen, it's what these 13 men do that I want you to pay attention to. It says they help the people understand the law, which if you know the Old Testament, that's part of the Levites' responsibility to Israel to make sure that the people understood the law so that they could follow the law, right? Now, there's a lot this passage could potentially mean, but most, most likely the Hebrew language, it was all but forgotten by most of these Israelite people here in attendance because of their time in captivity, because they had been assimilated into the Babylonian culture. [00:58:32] (33 seconds)



The other thing I want you to see here, it's what the leaders tell the people. Don't be grieved for the joy of the Lord is your strength. Well, shouldn't they be grieving if they're living in sin? Listen, we, we don't know a ton about Israel during this time period, but we do know there was, there was a separation between them and God. They had forgotten a lot about their traditions. [01:05:48] (25 seconds)



And leaders were saying, don't stay in your grief because God's joy, it's your stronghold. Root yourself there. Our stronghold, it's God's joy in saving and restoring and protecting his people. And if you never hear the word of God spoken, if you never listened to it, if you never tried to seek to understand it, if you believe that this book has zero power in it, all you're ever going to hear is the worst parts of life. [01:07:45] (30 seconds)



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