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Nehemiah Chapter 5 “Are you selling your brothers?”
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The Crisis ( vs. 1 - 5) 1)Economic Crisis famine coming, Israelites needed grain to survive. (Hay 1:5-11) 1)Forced to mortgage property to obtain grain. 2)Forced to borrow money to pay tax on property. 3)Children forced into slavery due to mounting debts.
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Cause and Effect (vs. 6 - 8) 1)Israelite leaders (nobles & officials) exacting ursery (form of interest) from own people. Strictly forbidden under Leviticus Law (ex. 22:25) 2)Created great financial strain to Jews in a financially strained economy (famine) and a financially burdensome time (development cost of rebuilding Jerusalem) 3)Created disharmony, fiction and disillusionment with leadership at a time where harmony was critical (enemies obstructing the rebuilding of Jerusalem) 4)Rich Jews got richer, poor Jews got poorer (sound familiar?)
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THE WORST THREATS A CHURCH USUALLY ENCOUNTERS DOES NOT COME FROM EXTERNAL PROBLEM AND OUTSIDE OPPOSITION. THE WORST THREATS A CHURCH ENCOUNTERS…….USUALLY COME FROM WITHIN.
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External problem causes a church to unite, spring into action and even grow. Internal conflicts to a church is like AIDS to a body- Saps the strength and vitality and bring about a very slow death.
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ARE WE EXPLOITING OTHERS 1) Are we exploiting others foe personal gain (we may not be aware we area doing it) a) At work – do we exploit for financial gain and ambition b) At home – denying maids, drives, etc. what’s due. c) At church – take for granted those who labour for the church. IT MATTERS TO GOD OUR FINANCIAL CONDUCT, ESPECIALLY TOWARDS FELLOW BELIEVERS.
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ARE WE SELLING OUR BROTHERS? (V.13) When we exploit fellow believers, -We view them as commodity, not as spiritual family. -We can cause them to fall into sin. -We also give confidence to those who oppose us.
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NEHEMIAH’S EXAMPLE (V14 - 19) 1)How prepared are we to ease the burden on God’s fellow labourers – at church, at the workplace, at home. Are we prepared to give up some of our privileges to build the Kingdom of God? 2)Do we have a “financial plan” in our role for the Kingdom of God, or do we only have “financial plan” for our own personal Kingdom.
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NEHEMIAH’S LEADERSHIP TIPS (Vs. 12 - 19) 1)The source of many internal church conflicts usually originate around leaders. 2)Let anger remain as righteous anger – don’t let emotions rule your decision making. 3)Separate issue from persons – remember we are ALL sinners. (Nehemiah did not penalize the nobles and officials – why?)
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4) Godly leadership is most influential when coupled with management skills. Nehemiah’s leadership :- a) Anger management b) Devised a plan – private rebuking, public declaration. c) Set an example
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THE EXAMPLE OF THE NOBLES & OFFICIALS (vs. 10 - 13) 1)The willingness to admit wrongdoing. 2)The importance of unity (the nobles “held their peace”) 3)The need to make specific plans to correct wrongdoing. 4)The value plans publically as a serious vow before God)
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