Defeat The Enemy

In The Word

Read: Nehemiah 4

Work Is Ridiculed

Now it came about that when Sanballat heard that we were rebuilding the wall, he became furious and very angry and mocked the Jews. He spoke in the presence of his brothers and the wealthy men of Samaria and said, “What are these feeble Jews doing? Are they going to restore it for themselves? Can they offer sacrifices? Can they finish in a day? Can they revive the stones from the dusty rubble even the burned ones?” Now Tobiah the Ammonite was near him and he said, “Even what they are building—if a fox should jump on it, he would break their stone wall down!”

Hear, O our God, how we are despised! Return their reproach on their own heads and give them up for plunder in a land of captivity. Do not forgive their iniquity and let not their sin be blotted out before You, for they have demoralized the builders.

So we built the wall and the whole wall was joined together to half its height, for the people had a mind to work.

Now when Sanballat, Tobiah, the Arabs, the Ammonites and the Ashdodites heard that the repair of the walls of Jerusalem went on, and that the breaches began to be closed, they were very angry. All of them conspired together to come and fight against Jerusalem and to cause a disturbance in it.

Discouragement Overcome

But we prayed to our God, and because of them we set up a guard against them day and night.

10 Thus in Judah it was said,

“The strength of the burden bearers is failing,
Yet there is much rubbish;
And we ourselves are unable
To rebuild the wall.”

11 Our enemies said, “They will not know or see until we come among them, kill them and put a stop to the work.” 12 When the Jews who lived near them came and told us ten times, “They will come up against us from every place where you may turn,” 13 then I stationed menin the lowest parts of the space behind the wall, the exposed places, and I stationed the people in families with their swords, spears and bows. 14 When I saw their fear, I rose and spoke to the nobles, the officials and the rest of the people: “Do not be afraid of them; remember the Lord who is great and awesome, and fight for your brothers, your sons, your daughters, your wives and your houses.”

15 When our enemies heard that it was known to us, and that God had frustrated their plan, then all of us returned to the wall, each one to his work. 16 From that day on, half of my servants carried on the work while half of them held the spears, the shields, the bows and the breastplates; and the captains were behind the whole house of Judah. 17 Those who were rebuilding the wall and those who carried burdens took their load with one hand doing the work and the other holding a weapon. 18 As for the builders, each wore his sword girded at his side as he built, while the trumpeter stood near me. 19 I said to the nobles, the officials and the rest of the people, “The work is great and extensive, and we are separated on the wall far from one another. 20 At whatever place you hear the sound of the trumpet, rally to us there. Our God will fight for us.”

21 So we carried on the work with half of them holding spears from dawn until the stars appeared. 22 At that time I also said to the people, “Let each man with his servant spend the night within Jerusalem so that they may be a guard for us by night and a laborer by day.”23 So neither I, my brothers, my servants, nor the men of the guard who followed me, none of us removed our clothes, each took his weapon even to the water.

New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation


Walking In The Word

Nehemiah and the other workers found opposition that attempted to stop their work of rebuilding Jerusalem’s city wall. First, three non-Jews ridiculed and mocked the workers’ efforts. How did Nehemiah answer them? He prayed to his God! The enemy was stopped, but then they threatened to use force to have their way. Nehemiah prayed again, and he wisely set up day and night watch guards. With the rubble in the city and the danger outside of it, the workers became discouraged and started complaining. Nehemiah kept praying, building, and watching. Lastly, the enemy started a rumor that they would invade the city. So Nehemiah set a guard to watch for the enemy and had the workers carry a tool in one hand and a weapon in the other.

God’s people will always have persistent enemies. The key is to not fear the enemy because God is on our side. Nehemiah said, “Do not be afraid of them; remember the Lord who is great and awesome” (Nehemiah 4:14). If we pray, God will show us the wise response so that His work is not stopped.

Nehemiah’s enemies used ridicule, threats of force, discouragement, and rumors to try and stop the good work of God. Nehemiah responded by praying, watching, and continuing to work. How has the enemy tried to stop you from carrying out God’s work? And how did you respond? We are not meant to be discouraged (Galatians 6:9). No matter the enemy’s tactics, we shouldn’t stop praying and doing God’s work.

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