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Transcript: Verse by Verse Study – Nehemiah Chapter 3:1 to Chapter 4:23 – Zac Poonen

Here is the full transcript of Bible teacher Zac Poonen’s Verse By Verse Study on Nehemiah Chapter 3:1 to Chapter 4:23…

Opposition and God’s Promise of Success

ZAC POONEN: In the book of Nehemiah, in our last study, we were looking at the closing verses of Chapter 2. We saw that as Nehemiah began his plan to build the wall, there was opposition from Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem. Nehemiah Chapter 2:19 states, “And Nehemiah answered them in verse 20 and said to them, ‘The God of heaven will give us success.'”

It’s a very wonderful example we see there of Nehemiah not desiring the cooperation or help of any of those, symbolically speaking, nominal Christians, or of those who were carnally minded. He said, “God will help us, and therefore we, His servants, will arise and build. But you, who are carnally minded and worldly minded, have no portion, right, or memorial in Jerusalem.”

Building With Spiritually Minded Believers

To build the Church of Jesus Christ, we do not seek the cooperation of carnally minded believers. No, they can sit on the sidelines and observe, but to build Jerusalem, we need those who are disciples and who are spiritually minded. So there we have Nehemiah taking a clear stand as to who could participate in this work.

Very often, there is an attitude that if we have more people to help, that’s better. No, if the quality of those who seek to do God’s work is not one of purity and total commitment to the Lord, it’s better not to have such people cooperating in God’s work. God would rather have a few people who are totally committed than a great multitude of compromisers. And that’s why Nehemiah said, “We, His servants, will build, but you have no portion, and we cannot cooperate with you in building the Church, the body of Christ.”

The Wall Represents All of Jesus’ Commandments

Then we read in Chapter 3 about the building of the wall, and we have seen that the wall speaks about separation.