Connect360: Mobilizing the People
- Lesson 4 in the Connect360 unit “Kingdom Assignment: The Relentless Pursuit of Obedience” focuses on Nehemiah 3:1-5.
When the people of Judah said, “Let us arise and build,” Nehemiah was ready to present a plan. His goal was simple—rebuild the gates and the wall. He had permission from the king, provisions from Asaph, the keeper of the king’s garden, and accurate research of the problem.
He divided the work among 40-plus groups. Some of the gates such as the Valley Gate, Refuse Gate and Fountain Gate were more damaged than others and required more workers. Nehemiah’s plan moved in fullcircle counterclockwise beginning and ending with the Sheep Gate (3:1, 32).
The first person mentioned was the high priest with his brothers the priests. No one was exempt from thework: including the high priest (3:1), goldsmiths (3:8, 31), perfumers (3:8), officials (3:9–21), priests (3:22–23) and merchants (3:31–32). They also built sections near where they lived. This is obviously a strategic plan. Of course, they desired the walls to be most secure near their own houses.
The rebuilding of the wall required more than rhetoric of a charismatic leader and enthusiasm of the crowd. Ateam effort was needed with everyone, regardless of class, privilege or title, taking his or her place among theruins of the city, faithfully completing the task assigned to them until the job was completed.
The work of rebuilding the walls required the whole community rather than a few select leaders. Likewise, God’s plan for the church is not accomplished by a few individuals cheered on by others as theytry to fulfill the Great Commission. Each of us is given unique spiritual gifts, life experiences, personalities,talents and opportunities for the benefit of the Body of Christ.
Our individuality is set aside as we stand shoulder to shoulder with others seeking to fulfill a commontask, as the people of Jerusalem did in rebuilding the walls. Yet, at other times, our tasks and calling may beunique, contributing to the whole proper working of the church.
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