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If you are not familiar with the term, we used the SOAP acronym as a simple devotional guide... standing for:
- Scripture—what verse or short section caught my attention today?
- Observation—what can I briefly notice that the passage specifically says?
- Application—what will I do differently as a result of having read this today?
- Prayer—what will I ask the Triune God to do for, in, and through me today?
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S = Nehemiah 8:1-3, 8-9
And all the people gathered as one man into the square before the
Water Gate.
And they told Ezra the scribe to bring the Book of the
Law of Moses
that the Lord had commanded Israel.
So Ezra
the priest brought the Law before the assembly,
both men and
women and all who could understand what they heard,
on the first day of the seventh month.
And he read from it facing the square before the Water Gate
from early morning until midday,
in the presence of
the men and the women and those who could
understand.
And the ears of all the people were attentive to
the Book of the Law…
v. 8-9
They read from the book, from the Law of God,
clearly,
and they gave the
sense, so that the people understood the reading.
And Nehemiah, who was the governor,
and Ezra the priest and
scribe,
and the Levites who
taught the people said to all the people,
“This day is
holy to the Lord your God; do not mourn or
weep.”
For all the
people wept
as they heard the
words of the Law.
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It is quite possible that they realized that their re-entering
the land was a new start and remembered something about how Joshua had gathered the Israelites at Mt. Ebal
and Mt. Gerizim (in obedience to the Lord)
to publicly read the Law and declare the covenant blessings and curses at the
beginning of the campaigns of conquest (Joshua 8). The reading by Ezra was explained by
faithful men so that all could understand. But their understanding was not just
on an intellectual level, at this moment the hearts of the people were softened
to respond. Their reaction to hearing and understanding the Law was to weep, likely
with conviction and shame, for as a people and as individuals they had all
violated the law. The Law also makes it clear that they could not hope to stand on
their own and they had to be encouraged that “the joy of the Lord was your
strength” (v.10). Despite their unworthiness, they could rejoice that “his steadfast love endures forever” (Psalm 136). The same is true for us today, as it is
written,
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This passage, in concert with many others, is a reminder to me of my need to hear, understand, and respond to the Word of God together in community, not just in introverted isolation. To the degree that I understand the Word of God, I should respond in humility, but also in the faith that it is the Lord who lifts my head and strengthens me with his joy! This situation reminds me of Luke 15:21-24 where the prodigal son comes back “weeping” but is gathered up into the joy of the Father’s overflowing love. Just as the father rejoiced in the return of his “unworthy” son, and picked him up off the ground, clothed him in a special robe, restored him with a ring, and prepared a feast for him, the Lord Jesus does the same for us! How can I not repent and return to him?
P = O Lord, let not my heart become
disinterested in what you would say nor let it become hardened to my need to
hear from you the Lover of my soul. May my heart respond in mournful humility
for I regularly fall short, but also in joyful faith because you have made a
way and desire to share your joy with us! May I like Ezra, “bring the Book” to
read it not only to others but to allow it to read me and conform me to the
image of Christ (Rom. 8:29)
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