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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

We must not become so "spiritual" in our Christian life that we forget about meeting physical needs, and we must not become so "worldly" in meeting those needs that we lose sight of God's ultimate design. Or, to say it in specifically "pro-life" terms, we must not become so "spiritual" in our Christian life that we write off the daily slaughter of 4,000 innocent human beings as a political issue (beyond our jurisdiction), and we must not become so "worldly" in intervening for them that we lose sight of the bigger picture (reconciling people to Christ through holiness and love). This balance is the essence of pure and undefiled religion.
Unknown Author

Bible Reading: MAY24: Nehemiah 8-10

MAY 24

The second half of the Book of Nehemiah begins on the first
day of the seventh month (chapter 8:2). The emphasis is now on the
people of the city and their dedication to God. The material
building was over. It was now time to begin to build the people
spiritually.

In today’s reading the proclamation of God’s Word is given
to the people. Ezra returned to Jerusalem to assist Nehemiah in the
dedication of the walls and the sanctifying of the people. It is
very significant that they gathered at the water gate, since this
gate symbolizes the Word of God (Ezra 3:26). The people had an
appetite for the Word, for they asked Ezra to bring the Book and
preach it. The Word of God was proclaimed throughout the land and,
as the people obeyed, there was great gladness. The result of this
meeting at the water gate, which was held daily for a week, was that
it brought great conviction to the people.

On the 24th day of the month Ezra and the Levites led the
people in confession and prayer for three hours. Chapter 10 gives us
the names of the brave and godly people who entered into the
covenant with God that day. Little did they realize their names
would be recorded eternally in God’s Word.