Wednesday, January 7, 2015

From the time that I was appointed

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(The views expressed in this blog are my own and should not be taken as inspired in any way.)
Nehemiah 5:14–19, “Moreover from the time that I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah, from the twentieth year even unto the two and thirtieth year of Artaxerxes the king, that is, twelve years, I and my brethren have not eaten the bread of the governor. But the former governors that had been before me were chargeable unto the people, and had taken of them bread and wine, beside forty shekels of silver; yea, even their servants bare rule over the people: but so did not I, because of the fear of God. Yea, also I continued in the work of this wall, neither bought we any land: and all my servants were gathered thither unto the work. Moreover there were at my table an hundred and fifty of the Jews and rulers, beside those that came unto us from among the heathen that are about us. Now that which was prepared for me daily was one ox and six choice sheep; also fowls were prepared for me, and once in ten days store of all sorts of wine: yet for all this required not I the bread of the governor, because the bondage was heavy upon this people. Think upon me, my God, for good, according to all that I have done for this people.”

Nehemiah was not a priest but he wholeheartedly loved and served the Lord God of heaven and earth. He was a senior public servant and entitled to many perquisites. When some public servants, in these ancient empires, served their king in far away places they took the opportunity to enrich themselves. On the other hand, Nehemiah served for twelve years and dedicated himself to serving the Lord by serving the Lord’s people. He only took the minimum taxes he had to and even used his own wealth to feed large numbers of people who might, otherwise, have trouble feeding themselves and their families.

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