1 Sanballat and others conspired against the Jews and prevented them from rebuilding the city wall. But because the Jews believed that God was great and awesome, and they relied on God, God destroyed the plot of Sanballat and others. I see that God is stronger than the enemy. God is our shield and spiritual wall.
2. Knowing that Jewish officials exploited the people, Nehemiah asked them to return what they demanded from the people with integrity and integrity. Nehemiah embodies God's justice and mercy.
3. Nehemiah's selflessness. When he became governor, he not only refused to eat the governor's salary, but also took out his possessions to feed the people. Nehemiah's selflessness is just like Jesus said that he only had five loaves and two fish to feed the people. He also saw God's increase in Nehemiah, so that he could have rich reserves to share with the people.
At first, Sanballat and others didn't believe that the wall of Jerusalem could be built, and they also implemented various schemes to obstruct the Jewish project. But the wall of Jerusalem was finally built after all kinds of twists and turns. What man can't do now can be done in God. The completion of the wall of Jerusalem frightened Sanballat and others, so they tried to frighten Nehemiah with a plot. This corresponds to the content of today's poem: My God, I have been relying on you. Do not put me to shame, and do not let my enemies triumph over me. No one who waits for you will be ashamed; But he who is unfaithful without cause will be put to shame. Thank god!
Touching Scripture: All our enemies, four-dimensional Gentiles, are afraid and sad when they hear this, because the completion of this work is from our God. (Nehemiah 6: 16)
God, I've always depended on you. Do not put me to shame, and do not let my enemies triumph over me. No one who waits for you will be ashamed; But he who is unfaithful without cause will be put to shame. (Psalm: 25: 2-3)