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Re:Verse passage – Nehemiah 13:15-22 (day three)

“Then I stationed some of my servants at the gates so that no load would enter on the sabbath day.”

In the early days of Nehemiah’s presence in Jerusalem, Nehemiah stationed guards to protect the people completing the city wall. Now, he posted guards to protect the people behind the completed wall. What becomes apparent is that city walls can stop an invading army, but they can’t stop the forces invading the heart. The guards he posted to prevent interference of sabbath observance showed Nehemiah’s devout concern for the people’s spiritual welfare. He was making space for them to stop buying and consuming, and instead to be still. Walls can keep external threats at bay, while a person’s internal machinations remain unchecked. Nehemiah showed his people how to pay attention to the heart.


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Author: Bryan Richardson

Bryan Richardson is the Associate Pastor for Counseling and Pastoral Ministries at FBCSA.

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