"1 When it had been reported to Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem the
Arab, and our other enemies that I had rebuilt the wall and that there was no
breach left in it (though up to that time I had not yet set up the doors in the
gates), 2 Sanballat and Geshem sent me this message: “Come, let us hold council
together at Chephirim in the plain of Ono.” They were planning to do me harm. 3
I sent messengers to them with this reply: “I am engaged in a great enterprise
and am unable to come down. Why should the work stop, while I leave it to come
down to you?” 4 Four times they sent me this same proposal, and each time I
gave the same reply. 5 Then, the fifth time, Sanballat sent me the same message
by one of his servants, who bore an unsealed letter 6 containing this text:
“Among the nations it has been reported—Gashmu is witness to this—that you and
the Jews are planning a rebellion; that for this reason you are rebuilding the
wall; and that you are to be their king. 7 Also, that you have set up prophets
in Jerusalem to proclaim you king of Judah. Now, since matters like these will
reach the ear of the king, come, let us hold council together.” 8 I sent him
this answer: “Nothing of what you report is happening; rather, it is the
invention of your own mind.” 9 They were all trying to intimidate us, thinking,
“They will be discouraged from continuing with the work, and it will never be
completed.” But instead, I then redoubled my efforts. 10 I went to the house of
Shemaiah, son of Delaiah, son of Mehetabel, who was confined to his house, and
he said: “Let us meet in the house of God, inside the temple building; let us
lock the doors of the temple. For they are coming to kill you—by night they are
coming to kill you.” 11 My answer was: “A man like me take flight? Should a man
like me enter the temple to save his life? I will not go!” 12 For on
consideration, it was plain to me that God had not sent him; rather, because
Tobiah and Sanballat had bribed him, he voiced this prophecy concerning me, 13
that I might act on it out of fear and commit this sin. Then they would have
had a shameful story with which to discredit me. 14 Keep in mind Tobiah and Sanballat, my God,
because of these things they did; keep in mind as well Noadiah the woman
prophet and the other prophets who were trying to intimidate me. 15 The wall
was finished on the twenty-fifth day of Elul; the work had taken fifty-two
days. 16 When all our enemies had heard
of this, and all the neighboring Gentiles round about had taken note of it,
they were very discouraged, for they knew that it was with our God’s help that
this work had been completed. " (Nehemiah 6: 1 - 16)
The Book of Nehemiah strikes me as a great book to study the
tactics of spiritual warfare. I note
with admiration how Nehemiah handles his numerous enemies whose sole objective
was to prevent the completion of the wall of Jerusalem. First, they employed lies to delay the
job. When this does not work, they used
threats. Nehemiah has the wisdom and
courage of God on his side. He was able
to discern the tactics of his opponents and had effective answers to them. This is a book and lesson to remember if God
gives us a task to perform. Reading and
meditating on the Book of Nehemiah will bring some godly insight and wisdom to
help fulfill our task.
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