Workers for The Lord

One of the marks of the Bible that gives it its ring of truth, is its portrayal of God's people in real life - the good, the bad and the ugly.

As Nehemiah describes the reconstruction of the walls of Jerusalem, the human detail shows through. In 3:5, the leaders of the town of Tekoa refused to do any manual labour, but in 3:12 we find that the daughters of Shallum get a special mention for working with the men. Then in 3:27, the men of Tekoa rebuild a second section (did the men, ashamed of their leaders offer to work double, or was it a punishment?).

The descriptions of various jobs (stone workers, wood workers, lock-smiths, metal workers, etc) also reminds us of Corinthians 12, that in the Church there is a myriad of skills and gifts that we bring in our service for The Lord.

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Jas.4:17 "He who knows what is right and does not do it, is sinning"
Pr.31:30 "Charm is deceptive, beauty disappears, but a woman who honours God should be praised"
Mt.7:26 "...who hears these words and does not obey is like a foolish man..."
Ex.35:25 "The skilled women brought fine linen which they had made"
Ex.35:31 "God has filled him with power, skill, ability and understanding"
Jos.18:3 "How long will you slack to go to possess the land God has given you"
Jer.48:10 "Cursed is he who does the work of Jehovah negligently"

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