Neh. 8:9,10 Then Nehemiah
the governor, Ezra the priest and scribe, and the Levites who were interpreting
for the people said to them, “Don’t weep on such a day as this! For today is a sacred day before the LORD
your God.” All the people had been
weeping as they listened to the words of the law. And Nehemiah continued, “Go and celebrate
with a feast of choice foods and sweet drinks, and share gifts of food with
people who have nothing prepared. This
is a sacred day before our Lord. Don’t
be dejected and sad, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.”
The people were
weeping because they heard the Word and understood how far from God and His
ways they had wandered. They saw
themselves as a people rejected by God because of their sin. They were overcome with the lostness of their
souls. What the people were experiencing
was not a bad thing. Before restoration
can take place, there must be remorse and repentance.
Evidently the weeping
did not stop. After a while, Nehemiah
encouraged the people and helped them to realize that they ought to stop their
weeping of remorse and start rejoicing for they had just experienced God
through His Word. God had not abandoned
them! He showed them the error of their
ways and called them back to himself.
God had not left them; they had left Him. And now, they had come back to Him!
It truly is a time
of great celebration when hearts are restored to a right relationship with
God. We ought to rejoice with those who
rejoice that they have been made right with God. I wonder how well we do this, especially if
it’s someone we have issues with. Should
we not be able to celebrate with pure joy when someone is touched by our
Master’s hand?
Dear friend, savor the
joy of God’s restoration; it is a sacred event.
It is a time for much praise and thanksgiving. It is a time to truly worship the Lord.
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