Text: Nehemiah 6:10-14
Key Verse: Should a man like me run away? Or
should one like me go into the temple to save his life? I will not go!
(Nehemiah 6:11).
Once again the enemy switches his
tactics, reverting again to subterfuge. A word comes in the form of a prophecy,
but this man is a false prophet. He claims to have hidden knowledge that men
are coming to kill Nehemiah and advises him to go into the temple to save his
life. This false prophet may be involved in the occult, because that is what is
suggested here by the explanation that he was shut in at his home (Nehemiah
6:10). Being shut in suggests that for some religious reason he was secluding
himself.
What he says sounds logical. Some
people are out to get you. They are going to kill you, he charges. Nehemiah
certainly knows that! The man suggests, Come on up here, and we will go into
the temple and shut the doors. They will not dare attack you there. That sounds
good, but immediately Nehemiah detects something wrong. He knows that as a
layman, he is not permitted to go into the temple, for only priests could enter
the temple. It was simply not right for him to enter the temple.
He realizes that a prophet who
was really from the Lord wouldn't say anything that was not in line with the
commands of God. There was an altar of asylum in the temple courtyard to which
people who were under threat could flee and be safe, but this man is proposing
they actually go into the temple and shut the doors.
Nehemiah says it was all part of
a plan to discourage the people from following his lead. Fueled by jealousy and
ambition, these enemies slandered him and tried to trick him into yielding to
their demands. We must be aware of this kind of attack on our lives in these days.
Do not take people's advice just because they are friendly to you. It may be
completely wrong advice.
Nothing substitutes for a knowledge
of the Word of God. That is how you can detect error and tell what is wrong.
The best response to such an approach is what Nehemiah uses here--a deep sense
of his true identity as a believer. Should a man like me run and hide and try
to save his life by wrong approaches and unlawful practices? He falls back upon
his clear consciousness of who he is. He is a believer in the living God, and
thus he need not resort to trickery to save his life.
This is exactly what the New
Testament calls us to as well. Writing to the Thessalonians, faced with the
normal pressures and problems of life, the apostle Paul's word is, live lives
worthy of God (1 Thessalonians 2:12). We are called to walk with God. You are a
child of His. You belong to Him. You are therefore living at a different level
from those around you. If you remember who you are, you will not go along with
the wrong things that people are being pressured into today.
Henry David Thoreau wrote in
Walden Pond, “If I seem not to keep step with others, it is because I am
listening to another drumbeat. Christians also listen to another drumbeat. They
are following their Lord, not the voices they hear around them. Nothing will
free us more from the subtle pressures and temptations of today than to
remember who we are.
Culled from Ray Stedman's Ministry | www.raystedman.org
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