Before we head on to Chapter 13 of Nehemiah, let’s review Nehemiah 12.
Nehemiah 12:1-26 – Application
Summary:
You’ll find application where you look for it.
Read your Bible with half of your mind somewhere else, and you won’t find it. Passages like these will be boring, lists of names, and nothing more.
Read your Bible with your mind focused on what you’re reading, and you will find application. In the passage above you’ll find several times where they talk about praising God, standing guard, standing opposite in service (so they could encourage one another). You’ll also find, reading closely, that Nehemiah is listing these priests to show that the Levitical service was sustained through the whole of this difficult time, in spite of all their troubles, they still worshipped God with everything they had.
Nehemiah 12:27-30 – celebrate!
Summary:
When was the last time you had a celebration that involved songs and singing and thanksgivings, gladness instruments and praise?
I’m not saying we should celebrate rather than do work, rather than do things; rather, I’m saying we do need to celebrate, especially when something happens that only God could have done.
Praise, celebrate and sing to him for it!
Nehemiah 12:31-37 – singing when you’re happy
Summary:
There’s something about certain songs that feel like they take you right up next to the Holy, Awesome and Mighty God. Of course, its not the song, even the words that change me – it’s that I’m finally putting the focus onto the one on whom it should’ve always been.
Where is your focus today?
Nehemiah 12:38-43 – can your joy be heard?
Summary:
Finally, the people of Israel get to sing, rejoice, and praise God, for all that He had done for them. Both choirs, the officials, priests stood and gave thanks… and they were so loud that the “joy of Jerusalem was heard far away.”
How well is your joy heard?
Is the “joy of Isaiah” loud?
Is the “joy of _____ (insert your name here)” loud?
Can people literally hear joy in your voice?
Come back tomorrow for the start of Chapter 13 – the final Chapter in Nehemiah.
