by David Wilkerson - July 24, 2000
"The joy of the Lord is your strength" (Nehemiah 8:10).
At the time these words were proclaimed, the Israelites had just
returned from captivity in Babylon. Under the leadership of Ezra and
Nehemiah, the people had rebuilt Jerusalem's ruined walls. And now they
set their sights on reestablishing the temple and restoring the nation.
At this point, Nehemiah called a special meeting at the city's water
gate, within Jerusalem's rebuilt walls. "And all the people gathered
themselves together as one man into the street that was before the water
gate" (Nehemiah 8:1).
Some 42,360 Israelite men were on hand for this meeting. Standing
alongside them were 7,300 servants, including 245 singers. Altogether,
about 50,000 people were gathered.
First came the preaching of God's word. Scripture says the people
were hungry to hear it: "They spake unto Ezra the scribe to bring the
book of the law of Moses...Ezra the priest brought the law before the
congregation both of men and women, and all that could hear with
understanding" (8:1-2).
These people didn't need to have God's word pushed on them. A
consensus of hunger had developed among them. And they were fully
prepared to submit to the authority of God's word. They wanted to be
governed by it, to make their lives conform to its truth.
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