Sunday, June 22, 2025

Excitement And Loneliness

Excitement And Loneliness 
Nehemiah 7:4-6 NKJV
[4] Now the city was large and spacious, but the people in it were few, and the houses were not rebuilt. [5] Then my God put it into my heart to gather the nobles, the rulers, and the people, that they might be registered by genealogy. And I found a register of the genealogy of those who had come up in the first return, and found written in it: [6] These are the people of the province who came back from the captivity, of those who had been carried away, whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon had carried away, and who returned to Jerusalem and Judah, everyone to his city.

    Its important to see the picture of the city of Jerusalem and the provinces at this stage, so we may understand the next level of burden Nehemiah had. Guzik observes, " Now that the walls were rebuilt, Nehemiah still wanted to see how he can be a blessing to the people of God and the city of God. He noticed that the population was low and there were many abandoned houses". The experience is a mix of excitement, disorientation, and a sense of displacement.True, they were home, but they were used to older, more established urban environments. Feelings of alienation or loneliness 
likely arose from a lack of familiar landmarks and a sense of community. At the same time, there probably was a sense of novelty and opportunity at what could be done.
    This feeling may well be similar to what we experienced after the Nigerian civil war. We got home alright, but it wasn't really home. Structures had to be set up as temporary accommodations. We were home, but it wasn't the home we left.
    It was then needful to conduct a census to get the picture of everyone. It was important to know who has returned. Time was running out. Soon Nehemiah was to return to Persia. The census raised more complications. Some families couldn't find their names, and some couldn't tell why they claimed to be Priests, or that they even are a part of the family. There was a need for some to wait until there was a Priest with a Urim and Thunim. You can feel the mix of excitement and nostalgia. Well, it was a new beginning. God will carry them on a new lease. When you get these same feelings, don't let anything be done carelessly. Wait on God. Celebrate the joy, but wait on God to finish what He started with you. Good morning.

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