AN EXAMPLE OF FAITHFULNESS!
An Example of Faithfulness |
. . . [Yahuwah's] chosen people proved themselves untrustworthy. They showed themselves to be selfish, scheming, dishonorable. But among the children of Israel there were Christian patriots, who were as true as steel to principle, and upon these loyal men . . . [Yahuwah] looked with great pleasure. These were men who would not be corrupted by selfishness, who would not mar the work of . . . [Yahuwah] by following erroneous methods and practices, men who would honor . . . [Yahuwah] at the loss of all things. They had to suffer with the guilty, but in the providence of . . . [Yahuwah] their captivity at Babylon was the means of bringing them to the front, and their example of untarnished integrity shines with heaven's luster. Nehemiah and Ezra are men of opportunity. The Lord had a special work for them to do. They were to call upon the people to consider their ways, and to see where they had made their mistake; for . . . [Yahuwah] had not suffered his people to become powerless and confused and to be taken into captivity without a cause. . . . [Yahuwah] especially blessed these men for standing up for the right. Nehemiah was not set apart as a priest or a prophet, but . . . [Yahuwah] used him to do a special work. He was chosen as a leader of the people. But his fidelity . . . [Yahuwah] did not depend upon his position. . . . [Yahuwah] will not allow his work to be hindered, even though the workmen may prove unworthy. . . . [Yahuwah] has men in reserve, prepared to meet the demand, that his work may be preserved from all contaminating influences. . . . [Yahuwah] will be honored and glorified. When the divine Spirit impresses the mind of the man appointed by . . . [Yahuwah] as fit for the work, he responds, saying, Here am I; send me. . . . [Yahuwah] demonstrated to the people for whom he had done so much that he would not serve with their sins. He wrought, not through those who refused to serve him with singleness of purpose, who had corrupted their ways before him, but through Nehemiah; for he was registered in the books of heaven as a man. . . . [Yahuwah] has said, Them that honor me I will honor. Nehemiah showed himself to be a man whom . . . [Yahuwah] could use to put down false principles and to restore heaven-born principles; and . . . [Yahuwah] honored him. . . . [Yahuwah] will use in his work men who are as true as steel to principle, who will not be swayed by the sophistries of those who have lost their spiritual eyesight. In his work, Nehemiah kept the honor and glory of . . . [Yahuwah] ever in view. The governors that had been before him had dealt unjustly with the people, and had taken of them bread and wine, beside forty shekels of silver; yea, even their servants bear rule over the people. But so did not I, Nehemiah declared, because of the fear of . . . [Yahuwah]. It was Nehemiah's aim to set the people right with . . . [Yahuwah]. He found the book of the law, and caused it to be read in the hearing of the people. Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation both of men and women, and all that could hear with understanding, upon the first day of the seventh month. And he read therein before the street that was before the water-gate from the morning until midday, before the men and the women, and those that could understand; and the ears of all the people were attentive unto the book of the law. . . . And Ezra blessed . . . [Yahuwah], the great . . . [Ele]. And all the people answered, Amen, Amen, with lifting up their hands and they bowed their heads, and worshiped . . . [Yahuwah] with their faces to the ground. . . . Also day by day, from the first day unto the last day, he read in the book of the law of . . . [Yahuwah]. In the ninth chapter of Nehemiah the works of . . . [Yahuwah] in behalf of his people are recorded. The sins of the people in turning from . . . [Yahuwah] are pointed out. These sins had separated them from . . . [Yahuwah], and he had permitted them to be brought under the control of heathen nations. This history has been recorded for our benefit. What has been will be, and we need to look to . . . [Yahuwah] for counsel. We must not trust to the counsel of men. We need increased discernment, that we may distinguish between truth and error. The history of the children of Israel shows the sure result of turning from Bible principles to the customs and practices of men. . . . [Yahuwah] will not serve with any plans which gratify the selfishness of men, and blight his work. He will not give prosperity to devices that lead away from fidelity to his commandments. He demands that the talents lent to man shall be used in keeping his way, in doing justice and judgment, whether it be to break down or to restore and build up. . . . [Yahuwah] would not have us follow the wisdom of men who have disregarded his word, and made themselves a reproach by their practices and counsels. They have laid themselves as manacled victims on the altar of mammon, and the plainest, simplest principles of Christianity are disregarded by them. Satan triumphs; for the light of the Sun of Righteousness does not shine into their hearts. |
May 2, 1899
Review & Herald
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