<transcy>They will rebuild on ancient ruins - commentary on the book of Nehemiah (Ils rebâtiront sur d'anciennes ruines - commentaire du livre de Néhémie)</transcy>
When Nehemiah arrived in Jerusalem in 445 BC, the walls and the spiritual life of the Jewish people were in a sorry state: everything had to be rebuilt.
But the task is immense, and the obstacles numerous, how to go about it?
This book follows step by step the great work of God for the restoration of his people, through the service of Nehemiah, exemplary for us even today.
He creates a certain path where all those who wish to participate in the edification of the Church, in its consolation , and the advent of the Kingdom of God will be able to engage with zeal and conviction. In the face of poverty or the failure of many lives, there is hope for renewal: in listening to the Word and returning to God, the promise of repairing what has been destroyed by evil comes to life. , and nourishes the faith of those who cling to it.
Both practical and alive - it comes from sermons given at Mission Timothy - this commentary will be suitable for those who seek an accessible and faithful explanation of this marvelous text. They will find in it the depth of a rich pastoral approach rooted in the reality of our needs.
Table of contents
INTRODUCTION
Why the book of “Nehemiah”?
The historical situation
The plan of the book of Nehemiah
The spiritual message
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
True sensitivity
Adoration, the start of an authentic intercession
Obedience, condition of fulfillment
A necessary return to God
The reminder of the promises
CHAPTER 2
To be in our place, so that God may lead us
To gain the favor of men by the faithful practice of good
To live in constant dependence on God
The conduct of God, our assurance
CHAPTER 3
The teachings of a revival
The Church, an edifice to be built
The necessary work
The first love must be renewed
Do not hide the problems
Practical and spiritual ministries
A commitment out of love
What is asked of us
The sarcasms of our enemies
The interior life
The right reaction, in the face of mockery
Bless those who hurt us
CHAPTER 4
Rewarding work
Discouragement, a formidable weapon
Solidarity obliges
True zeal
The duty to strengthen
Discern the fight
Accept to suffer the fight
Remember the Lord
Fight for your own
CHAPTER 5
New difficulties
Complaints and murmurs, plagues of the Church
Do not enslave our brothers
A service stripped of any personal interest
Should we be generous with all?
Consequences of injustice
The dynamism of self-giving
CHAPTER 6
A war of attrition
Maneuvers of seduction
Calumny
Truth and loyalty triumph over lies
Win to the end
The loss of courage
The danger of betrayals and the real consolation
Fear, bad counselor
CHAPTER 7
Priority to the work of God
Superior according to God's criteria
Aspire to the best things
Let ourselves be attracted by what is humble
Access to the best things
Passion is an obstacle to loyalty
Loyalty leads to suffering
Superior by the fear of God
A life filled with the glory of God
Know the will of God
Act according to God's will
CHAPTER 8
A healthy reaction to listening to the Word
Serve God as he desires
Watch out for our moods!
The trap of complacency towards oneself
Praise, an act of obedience to God
The true subject of joy
The joy of the Lord is our strength
CHAPTER 9
True or false repentance
Repentance, the fruit of hearing the Word
Separation from what is foreign
Confession of personal sins and those of fathers
Man is solely responsible for his distress
The goal of this historical reminder
How to learn from the past ?.
Praise before all things
Continuously bearing witness to the faithfulness of God
Believe fully in the promise of the Lord
The supplication, proof of humility
The true return to God
Confidence and daring subsidiaries
CHAPTER 10
Superficial conversion
Sadness according to God or according to the world?
Carnal denunciation of sin
From law to grace
Merciful discipline
What should be the fruits of repentance?
CHAPTERS 11 - 12
Spiritual joy
Heavenly bliss
Purified to serve God
Our Jerusalem
CHAPTER 13
A useless servant
Vigilance required
The price of vigilance
The constant threat of sin
Severity of sin
Promises of restoration
Fight the feeling of rejection
To prove oneself by the practice of good works
The benefits of practicing works
Let our works be seen!
Justified exclusion
The hysterical personality
The way to be cured
Legitimate rebuke
Waking up from the “sleep of death”
Be careful not to destroy the temple of God
Become temple of the Lord
Entering the house of God to be delivered
HISTORICAL APPENDIX: EXILE AND RETURN FROM EXILE
1. The march towards Exile
a) The exile of Israel
b) The end of Judah and its deportation
2. The return from exile
a) The edict of Cyrus
b) Nehemiah the builder
Details
Publisher : Mission Timothée
Author : Daniel Issarte
Publication : November 2020
ISBN : 978-2-95171-75-2-7
Pages : 331
Dimensions : 5.83 "x 8.27"
Format : paperback
Weight : 406 g