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05:44 PM
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06:13 PM
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October 25, 2014
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TITLE: The Israelites Confess Their Sins
Scripture: Nehemiah 9:1 - 38
God’s Message / God’s Commands / God’s Promises:
→ This chapter talks about the Israelites confession of sins but before I dig deeper on their confession, I want to point out verse 3 of this chapter. It says in verse 3 that they stood and read from the book of the Law for a quarter of the day and another quarter for confession and worshipping. Now that’s amazing! I mean today, not many people read, prayer and worship to God for even just a quarter of the day. So if there’s 24 hours a day, a quarter of a day would mean 6hours. So they read the book of the Law for 6 hours and another 6 hours for prayer and worship, where confession is part of prayer. Wow! I mean, that’s how dedicated the people were after the victory that God gave them for the completion of the temple and the wall of the city. I just wonder how many hours we spend with God today? Sometimes, we just even try to squeeze a couple of minutes to utter a short prayer. But these Israelites spent 12hours in total in the presence of the Lord and they didn’t complain or murmur of how long or tired they were! Today, a short 5-minute prayer seems to be a hassle for people already. What happened? I know I am guilty of this too but I pray that we will have the same hunger and passion as these people were before that we would desire to spend half a day to God alone.
From verse 6 of this chapter down to the end, we can see the people’s confession. Note that their confession includes their sins as a nation and not just their own personal sin. In fact, people were speaking of the sins of the Israelites from Abram’s time but moreover as they confess their sins, the emphasis of their prayer is the Grace, the Love and the Glory of the Lord. The confession started with praises and worship from the One and True God, followed with God’s decision to choose Abram out of everyone then for a promise of a nation (emphasizing on God’s choice - their words spoke of humility before God who made the decision to choose Abram out of many others). Then the confession was led to God’s compassion and love for the people as He saw the sufferings of His people and how He delivered them from the hands of the Egyptians (proclaiming God’s power and glory). All throughout the confession, God is glorified. Yes, they spoke of their wickedness and disobedience and rebellion but it was followed by God being a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. Hallelujah! Every time the people sinned, they suffered but when they cried out to God, God delivered them and kept them safe and gave them even more than what they deserved! The confession of the people does not highlight the sins of the people but the greatness of their God! This pattern of confession was repeated numerous times in this chapter and it was ended with a commitment from the people to God, both a verbal and written vow/promise from the Israelites. Amen!
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, Amazing God! Truly no one is like You and no one can ever match Your Greatness and Glory! Thank You for a wonderful revelation about confession today! I am so amazed that I stopped and did my devotion because You have a great message for me today! Now I understand the true meaning of confession. I should not highlight the sins I made but Your greatness and Your marvelous works in my life despite of my sins. Lord thank You that You taught me this today. Help me Lord to incorporate this in my prayer daily. May I always highlight Your greatness in my prayer and not my weaknesses or my failures. For You are greater than any of my weaknesses and failures so my focus should be in You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen!
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