Nehemiah: Rebuilding A Community The Celebration
Nehemiah 8:1-18
A Return to the Word (v. 1-8)
After the work on the walls had been completed
The community turns to God in worship
The call to worship God comes from the ‘people’
This worship centered on refocusing on God’s truth revealed in His word
The book that Ezra read was probably Deuteronomy
The reading was 6 hours long (v. 3)
The whole community was involv...
Nehemiah: Rebuilding A Community
The Celebration
Nehemiah 8:1-18
A Return to the Word (v. 1-8)
- After the work on the walls had been completed
- The community turns to God in worship
- The call to worship God comes from the ‘people’
- This worship centered on refocusing on God’s truth revealed in His word
- The book that Ezra read was probably Deuteronomy
- The reading was 6 hours long (v. 3)
- The whole community was involved
- Men & women
- Young & old
- The learned & unlearned
- Lay leaders (v. 4) & Levites (v. 7)
- The latter explaining what the text meant to the crowd as it was read (v. 8)
- The people responded by (v. 6):
- Lifting their hands in worship = showing a sense of need
- Saying, “Amen! Amen!” = affirming their submission to the authority of Scripture
- Bowing down to the ground = a sense of humility and submission before God
A Day to Celebrate (v. 9-12)
- As the people heard God’s word read, they wept and mourned
- Realizing that they had failed to keep it
- But Nehemiah, Ezra, and the leaders call them to rejoice instead
- Because God had shown His goodness to them despite their sin
- This also involved fellowship offerings and sharing in a communal meal (v. 10-11)
- With the wealthy sharing with the poor
A Time to Remember (v. 13-18)
- On the 2nd day of celebration, the heads of each family gathered to study God’s word
- This led them to realize that the Feast of Booths was approaching (15th day of the 7th month)
- Though it had not been celebrated properly* since the time of Joshua (v. 17)
- The Feast of Booths (see Lev. 23:33–43, Deut. 16)
- A harvest festival celebrating God’s provision
- This aspect was celebrated throughout the reign of faithful kings (2 Chron. 8:13; 31:3; 35:18)
- A time to reflect on God’s guidance of His people through the 40 years in the wilderness
- Living in tents like their ancestors had
- This had been neglected, but now had new meaning as the Israelites returned from the Exile
So What?
- As God focused His people on His work
- They celebrated
- They refocused on His word
- They remembered His goodness
- Are we doing the same?
Meditation Verse: Nehemiah 8:8
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