prophets and kings-第113章
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The opposition and discouragement that the builders in Nehemiah's day met from open enemies and pretended friends is typical of the experience that those today will have who work for God。 Christians are tried; not only by the anger; contempt; and cruelty of enemies; but by the indolence; inconsistency; lukewarmness; and treachery of avowed friends and helpers。 Derision and reproach are
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hurled at them。 And the same enemy that leads to contempt; at a favorable opportunity uses more cruel and violent measures。
Satan takes advantage of every unconsecrated element for the accomplishment of his purposes。 Among those who profess to be the supporters of God's cause there are those who unite with His enemies and thus lay His cause open to the attacks of His bitterest foes。 Even some who desire the work of God to prosper will yet weaken the hands of His servants by hearing; reporting; and half believing the slanders; boasts; and menaces of His adversaries。 Satan works with marvelous success through his agents; and all who yield to their influence are subject to a bewitching power that destroys the wisdom of the wise and the understanding of the prudent。 But; like Nehemiah; God's people are neither to fear nor to despise their enemies。 Putting their trust in God; they are to go steadily forward; doing His work with unselfishness; and committing to His providence the cause for which they stand。
Amidst great discouragement; Nehemiah made God his trust; his sure defense。 And He who was the support of His servant then has been the dependence of His people in every age。 In every crisis His people may confidently declare; 〃If God be for us; who can be against us?〃 Romans 8:31。 However craftily the plots of Satan and his agents may be laid; God can detect them; and bring to nought all their counsels。 The response of faith today will be the response made by Nehemiah; 〃Our God shall fight for us;〃 for God is in the work; and no man can prevent its ultimate success。
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Chapter 54
A Rebuke Against Extortion
The wall of Jerusalem had not yet been completed when Nehemiah's attention was called to the unhappy condition of the poorer classes of the people。 In the unsettled state of the country; tillage had been to some extent neglected。 Furthermore; because of the selfish course pursued by some who had returned to Judea; the Lord's blessing was not resting upon their land; and there was a scarcity of grain。
In order to obtain food for their families; the poor were obliged to buy on credit and at exorbitant prices。 They were also compelled to raise money by borrowing on interest to pay the heavy taxes imposed upon them by the kings of Persia。 To add to the distress of the poor; the more wealthy among the Jews had taken advantage of their necessities; thus enriching themselves。
The Lord had commanded Israel; through Moses; that every third year a tithe be raised for the benefit of the poor;
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and a further provision had been made in the suspension of agricultural labor every seventh year; the land lying fallow; its spontaneous products being left to those in need。 Faithfulness in devoting these offerings to the relief of the poor and to other benevolent uses would have tended to keep fresh before the people the truth of God's ownership of all; and their opportunity to be channels of blessing。 It was Jehovah's purpose that the Israelites should have a training that would eradicate selfishness; and develop breadth and nobility of character。
God had also instructed through Moses: 〃If thou lend money to any of My people that is poor by thee; thou shalt not be to him as an usurer。〃 〃Thou shalt no lend upon usury to thy brother; usury of money; usury of victuals; usury of anything that is lent upon usury。〃 Exodus 22:25; Deuteronomy 23:19。 Again He had said; 〃If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates in thy land which the Lord thy God giveth thee; thou shalt not harden thine heart; nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother: but thou shalt open thine hand wide unto him; and shalt surely lend him sufficient for his need; in that which he wanteth。〃 〃For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee; saying; Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother; to thy poor; and to thy needy; in thy land。〃 Deuteronomy 15:7; 8; 11。
At times following the return of the exiles from Babylon; the wealthy Jews had gone directly contrary to these commands。 When the poor were obliged to borrow to pay tribute to the king; the wealthy had lent them money; but
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had exacted a high rate of interest。 By taking mortgages on the lands of the poor; they had gradually reduced the unfortunate debtors to the deepest poverty。 Many had been forced to sell their sons and daughters into servitude; and there seemed no hope of improving their condition; no way to redeem either their children or their lands; no prospect before them but ever…increasing distress; with perpetual want and bondage。 Yet they were of the same nation; children of the same covenant; as their more favored brethren。
At length the people presented their condition before Nehemiah。 〃Lo;〃 they said; 〃we bring into bondage our sons and our daughters to be servants; and some of our daughters are brought into bondage already: neither is it in our power to redeem them; for other men have our lands and vineyards。〃
As Nehemiah heard of this cruel oppression; his soul was filled with indignation。 〃I was very angry;〃 he says; 〃when I heard their cry and these words。〃 He saw that if he succeeded in breaking up the oppressive custom of exaction he must take a decided stand for justice。 With characteristic energy and determination he went to work to bring relief to his brethren。
The fact that the oppressors were men of wealth; whose support was greatly needed in the work of restoring the city; did not for a moment influence Nehemiah。 He sharply rebuked the nobles and rulers; and when he had gathered a great assembly of the people he set before them the requirements of God touching the case。
He called their attention to events that had occurred in
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the reign of King Ahaz。 He repeated the message which God had at the time sent to Israel to rebuke their cruelty and oppression。 The children of Judah; because of their idolatry; had been delivered into the hands of their still more idolatrous brethren; the people of Israel。 The latter had indulged their enmity by slaying in battle many thousands of the men of Judah and had seized all the women and children; intending to keep them as slaves or to sell them into bondage to the heathen。
Because of the sins of Judah; the Lord had not interposed to prevent the battle; but by the prophet Oded He rebuked the cruel design of the victorious army: 〃Ye purpose to keep under the children of Judah and Jerusalem for bondmen and bondwomen unto you: but are there not with you; even with you; sins against the Lord your God?〃 2 Chronicles 28:10。 Oded warned the people of Israel that the anger of the Lord was kindled against them; and that their course of injustice and oppression would call down His judgments。 Upon hearing these words; the armed men left the captives and the spoil before the princes and all the congregation。 Then certain leading men of the tribe of Ephraim 〃took the captives; and with the spoil clothed all that were naked among them; and arrayed them; and shod them; and gave them to eat and to drink; and anointed them; and carried all the feeble of them upon asses; and brought them to Jericho; the city of palm trees; to their brethren。〃 Verse 15。
Nehemiah and others had ransomed certain of the Jews who had been sold to the heathen; and he now placed this course in contrast with the conduct of those who for the
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sake of worldly gain were enslaving their brethren。 〃It is not good that ye do;〃 he said; 〃ought ye not to walk in the fear of our God because of the reproach of the