Nehemiah 6:1-4
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TALKS FOR GROWING CHRISTIANS
Compromise? Oh No!
BACKGROUND NOTES
DOCTRINAL POINT(S)
Compromise is no problem when priorities are in order.
The enemy is very persistent.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Let’s be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.
Stay busy!
QUESTIONS
What was the proposed site of the conference?
How did the enemies try to get Nehemiah to attend?
When is a suggestion to compromise not a problem?
What is it that we must learn to prioritize?
When you hear several voices suggesting different directions to take, how should you sort them out?
Refer to Matthew 10:16. What does it mean?
ANSWERS
At one of the villages in the Plain of Ono (near Tel Aviv, where Ben Gurion airport is located today). It was not neutral ground – it was on the border of enemy territory, near Ashdod, a day’s journey from Jerusalem.
They said that it was important, a peace treaty. They pushed for what they called peaceful co-existence, saying that the wall could be finished later.
When priorities are in order.
Things of eternal value must be our top priority.
Wait, pray, and check the information with the teaching of the word of God.
“Be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.” Beware of enemy traps; give gentle but truthful answers. Unbelievers will try to trap you with your own words.
DISCUSS/CONSIDER
Sanballat and Geshem tried to get Nehemiah to meet in the name of peace (but they planned to harm him). Have you ever fallen into a trap like the one set for Nehemiah?
What happens when someone puts pressure on you (they sent a message to Nehemiah four times)? What do you do? Do you cave in? Compromise? Or do you stand firm?
CHALLENGE
Nehemiah had his priorities straight. His work for the Lord was #1. What are your priorities? What is #1 in your life?
KEY VERSES
“Why should the work cease while I leave it?” Nehemiah 6:3