Reading the Word Brings us to Confess our Sins
Posted by Jon Lee | Posted in Nehemiah | Posted on 30-03-2009
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Nehemiah 9
In this chapter we continue with our study of Nehemiah and the Israelites that worked to rebuild the wall. The wall was rebuilt and now all of Israel gathered together to listen to the reading of the Law by Ezra.
All Day Long
We see that from 6 to noon they listened to the reading of the Law. This was a 6 hour service. This was hearing of the Law, something that needed to be done as the Law pointed to God and his grace and mercy. The result of listening to the Law being read by Ezra we see the people confessing their sin before God.
It is true when we come to terms with the Bible we need to confess our sin. The Bible is, “Living and active, sharper than any two edged sword, piercing to the division of soul, and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and of discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart (Hebrews 4:12).” Paul told Timothy that, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God, may be competent, equipped for every good work (2nd Timothy 3:16-17).” Hearing the Word of God should cause to reflect on the holiness of God. When we look at the holiness of God it should cause us to confess our sin before Him because we are so unworthy. Isaiah did this when he was in the presence of God (Isaiah 6).
From confessing our sin to an act of worship. This is what happened for the next 6 hours. They confessed their sins and worshiped God the Creator. They would reflect on the history of Israel and see God’s grace and mercy. In verses 6-38 we see many times the words mery, merciful, grace, gracious, and everlasting. A true act of worship is when we come to terms with who God is, infinite and who we are, finite. God who holds us in his hands, we stand before. True worship is crying out to God in truth and what the Word of Truth says.
When was the last time you were convicted when you heard God’s Word? Many people coward away from this conviction and there are some preachers that do not preach the Word of God because people do not want to be convicted. We are to be convicted and cause us to confess our sin because we are in need of salvation. We have a redeemer, Jesus Christ and he is the one that sets us free from sin. We have and will continue to challenge you to read God’s Word so you can be changed and renewed through the power of God.

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