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Lessons from Nehemiah. And really
they were trying to form a conspiracy against Nehemiah. You've heard
of conspiracies, right? They're on the internet, okay?
I'm not going to poke fun at anything. I'm just going to say
there's a lot of them out there. Aren't there? You know, like
George Bush took down the Twin Towers so he could start the
war with Iraq, different conspiracy theories, one world governments,
and you know what they are. But there are legitimate conspiracies,
legitimate, and that's what was happening here with Nehemiah.
There was a secret plan by a group of people to try to get rid of
him. And the reason I titled this
message How to Handle Hate is because he is going to handle
their hate in such a way. But it's funny, I sent out the
title to Susie for the CDs and different things, and as I'm
going through it, I was reminded something, that the Old Testament
saints are a lot different than us. They were hardcore. Because
you don't see love your enemy in this. He would pray, Lord,
curse this man. Get rid of this man. Take this
man out. So I'm like, oh, I've got to bring some New Testament
stuff in here because, you know, how to handle hate. Nehemiah's
a good example, but he forgets about the love. But also with
Nehemiah's situation, you can't just turn the other cheek and
love your enemy because the enemy was trying to kill him and his
family and stop the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem. So
I want to tie in a few things here. What we know, you don't
need scripture references on this, everybody knows these verses,
but it's a good reminder that we're actually called to love
our enemies. When they say hateful things, we don't return back
hate. And isn't that hard on email?
Or Facebook? Man, I have to hit that clear
button a lot. You know, and we want to respond.
You know, you hit me, I hit you back. You say these chiding things
and I want to say these chiding things back. You assault me verbally,
I want to assault you. You make fun, I want to double
make fun. Especially when atheists make
fun of me. I'm like, are you kidding? Who should be making fun of who?
That we all just came from a little cell and now here we are? I mean,
come on guys. and I have to restrain from a
lot of that. How do you respond? Well, number one, loving your
enemy. So usually, now this can go both ways. I would reach out
to them. There was the LGBT community at the college that got upset.
There's pictures on that too that I hate these type of people
and we actually love them. We want to give them gas cards
and help them and teach, hey, let's sit down and talk about
differences. So here's the example from all this. If you reach out
and they're not receptive, be careful. You don't have to just
keep pushing and pushing, pushing. I let them know, hey, I didn't
steal your flag, I took it out of an easement, which you can't
put there anyway, and you can come have it back, and that's
just not true. And the people are Facebooking, you know, you
stole these things, you stole, no, no, no. And sometimes you
don't even have to defend yourself. So you have to use wisdom there.
I wish I had the playbook here. But sometimes I won't even respond.
I won't even respond. There's people who call themselves
Christians, who just go off and I say, I'd love to meet with
you, want to get lunch, and let's sit down and talk, and then they
just go on this spew of hate. I'm like, okay, I guess not.
I mean, who's really the Christian here? I mean, come on. So when
it comes to hate, if possible, reach out to them and say, hey,
would you like to talk and see about our differences? And sometimes
that has built a relationship with me. I can take you to people
who struggle with same-sex attraction right now that I'm friends with.
agnostics. Many of you know the man I met
at the college who's high up there at the college and we have
an ongoing friendship, getting lunch soon, and big differences.
And so you can see if people are receptive. But if they're
not, and I want to be careful here with that verse on, you
know, don't throw your pearls to swine, but that has a lot
of application in this because you want to be careful and you
engage but you don't have to keep engaging because then it
gets pathetic. Right? Please talk to me. Please let
me tell you about the gospel. If they're not open, they're
not open. And once I say my piece, and these guys just still continue
to post things, I mean, and the reason they do is they try to
get at you. Right? So finally, one time, an email
six months ago, I said, hey, listen, I'm preaching this until
the day I die. Your little things aren't helping.
Do you think I'm gonna go home and cry and stop preaching? I mean,
what are you trying to accomplish here? It doesn't hurt me. It
actually makes me more willing and more motivated to preach
the gospel. So again, I wish I had a whole
bunch of tips on this, but every situation's different. You love
those that, you know, we are called to love, but you can't
force it. And sometimes God will put people in a position and
then they'll be ready to listen to you. And some of you know
this, some of you don't, but I actually, I call it a privilege. of driving to North Hollywood
and meeting two hours with a gay prostitute, a male gay prostitute
in his 30s. Looked like he could be on GQ
magazine. And his sister wanted me to meet with him because he
was struggling with a lot of depression and anxiety and fear and just
sat down on his couch and we talked and she was there and
he was very receptive, very appreciative, very thankful. And he's like,
he just feels shame and guilt, $800 a night? you know, is what
he's making, and he goes, Shane, I have no peace, I have no, you
know, and so the prodigal son story, kind of the gospel and
getting your life back and full surrender, and didn't think anything
of it. I think he had pneumonia or something,
and I sent him my book, Desperate for More of God, we have copies
out there, and I think it was around Christmas time, I got
the email that he actually died. He passed away, but he was sharing
my book with his friends, and his family, telling them how
God was doing something in his heart again. So it's like God
planted that for that purpose, loved, he was receptive, and
I was able to actually speak at his memorial. And other people
from that lifestyle came and we loved them. So if there's
opportunity there, you do it, but you don't have to constantly
be defending yourself. You don't have to constantly
defend, you say, hey, here's what it is, but if they're not
open, you can't force that. It has to be God's word, God's
work, And this will happen at the hospital homes a lot of times.
If you go and you minister there, I would encourage you to do that.
If you don't, start, even if it's once a month. But I'll talk
to people and you can tell. I mean, there's this one guy,
he'd give me the middle finger. You know, don't come in my room.
Okay, I forget his name. Okay, next time maybe. You know,
but he died eventually. Do you guys remember him? I don't
know if you remember him in West Palmdale. And very not happy
camper. And other people, no, don't talk
to me. I don't want to pray. Okay, can I get you anything
from Walmart? Yeah, I need socks or pants,
whatever. And then there's a door for the
next time. And then one lady, she said, I'm just so depressed. I'm so discouraged. I shared
this on Sunday, I actually did her daughter's funeral that overdosed
four years ago, and God brought, I couldn't believe I saw her
there, but she said she wanted to, she goes, I just need to
know God, and there's an open door. So it's just being available,
and that's what love looks like. I haven't perfected this area,
and I feel a little funny talking about this, because I'm, can
be the other side, right? Let me tell you about love. You
know, what I want to do is find out where these people work,
you know, and go just visit. Oh, hi, hey, how's it going?
And, you know, I want to just kind of do that, but it's not
going to happen. So that's kind of what I wanted
to show you and share just some of the examples I get of hate.
And it's funny, the devil will tell you, The devil will show
you this stuff, right? You don't have to look for it.
Because I'll get people, friends of mine on Facebook going, who
is this clown? And they'll send me the thing. I'm like, I don't
know. But now I know. Thank you. I didn't know. See, I don't know
about half this stuff until people say, have you heard this? I'm
like, no, I don't want to hear it. No, thank you. And then now I'm on
some right wing watch news organization. And people send me, hey, did
you know this? No, I don't care. I don't want to know, you know?
Now, I need to know if it's important, but the devil wants you to see
these things, so it discourages you. So it's not always people
doing things. Sometimes the enemy brings in
information you don't need to know, you don't want to know,
but you end up knowing, to discourage. That's what he wants to do, is
to discourage us. And I guess they think, I'll
go, oh man, they're making fun, I'm sad. I'm not going to preach
anymore. I mean, I don't know what their
goal is, but you have to remember that people are hurting inside.
And that's really where it comes from. So if they're hurting inside,
hurt people hurt others. And so you want to take that
into consideration when you respond to them. And believe it or not,
that guy, I did Facebook him. a while back and I said hey I'm
posting a lot of stuff I'd love to get together and just you
know hear my heart see what we're about he didn't even answer he
put on Facebook he said somebody claiming to be Shane wants to
meet with me and then they start this whole other thing I'm like
wow these guys just do not want to and I don't think they want
to get together right they don't want to talk they just want to
spew the hate so That's just a rabbit trail from this Nehemiah
study. And if you do have your Bibles,
but let me just say a few examples of, hey, try to respond in love
and see where that goes. If they are unreceptive, it reveals
their heart. And also you can learn from your
critics. You can learn from your critics,
but you don't always have to answer them. And what I mean
by answering your critics is there is a church far away from
here, kind of over Lancaster, I'll just leave it at that, but
they're not real solid biblically, they're more liberal and there's
people there that go there. And they will say things about,
well, you're just loud and you're just this. And I'm like, what
are you trying to get at? What are you trying to say and
trying to learn? Because I want to see how am
I coming across to individuals. I met with a young man recently
who's 30 and said, hey, when I first heard you, I just thought
you were staunch and arrogant and to this. And now that I've
gotten to know you, I see that that's not it at all. But how
do you learn? So I say, okay, how can I not
come across that way sometimes? Now, it doesn't mean you always
change things because of people, but we do learn from our critics,
don't we? I mean, I hope so. And if people
see things, you might want to take it to the Lord and say,
okay, is this an area I need to work on? Is this something
I need to be a better example at? Because preachers are not
perfect. That's why I don't think people
forget. Because you're going to preach
God's word for an hour flawlessly? You're going to say just the
right thing at the right tone at the right time and not upset
in the wrong way and pull out anger when you shouldn't have
and not get loud when you should have been soft? It's hard. It's exhausting doing this for
an hour to be honest with you. I'd rather run six miles. When
I get home I just because there's so much mental capacity. You're
trying, okay, is that gonna, should I not bring that up? And
you try to put all this together. So let's talk about this for
a minute. The last point that I wanna leave you with on hate
and truth and different things, and I've said it a lot of times,
but it fits in perfect here. The truth will offend people,
but our attitude shouldn't. Let that sink in. The truth of
God's word will offend. There's just no way around that.
But our attitude shouldn't. Our attitude shouldn't offend.
And that's what people are looking at. I know there's one young
guy on Facebook who's following things and he's like 20, I think,
and he would just make comments and sarcastic. just dropped the
F-bomb, and you, this Christians, and I'm like, and so I Facebooked
him and said, hey, if you ever want to talk, you have questions
about God, I'd love to help, I'd love to answer those questions,
and kind of just leave it at that, and then we haven't heard
from him again. So I don't know if it diffused it, but you can answer, a gentle
answer. Right, and again, I'm preaching
to myself here. I want to be crystal clear, I have not mastered
this area, I just talked to my wife. A gentle answer turns away wrath.
You know that works in your home, too? And with your kids? And with your kids? You know,
a gentle answer turns away wrath. Because I came from an angry
home with my dad, you know, just, you know, the higher you got
the volume, the better you'd listen. But biblically speaking,
that doesn't always work unless you need to get somebody's attention.
Now we're in Nehemiah chapter 6. Now it happened when Sanballat
and Tobiah, I think we have it up there, Patty, if Christine
will upload it. Now it happened when Sanballat,
Tobiah, Geshem, the Arab, and the rest of our enemies heard
that I had rebuilt the wall and that there were no more breaks
left in it, though at the time I had not hung the doors and
the gates, that Sanballat and Geshem sent to me saying, come
up, let us meet together among the villages in the plain of
Ano. But they thought to do me harm. Isn't this interesting? Everything else failed, so now
they're going to Nehemiah and say, hey, why don't we come and
meet? And Nehemiah knows that they want to do him harm. So
something we can glean from this is a couple things. Succeeding
doesn't always stop the attacks. And this is important because
sometimes we, oh, if I can just get through that, and then here
it comes again. You ever have one of those days? I'm just not
gonna make it today. Or you get through something,
yeah, that was good, God's great, and then here comes more attacks.
The enemy doesn't let up, the enemy doesn't sleep, the enemy
doesn't slumber. Praise God for breaks, but be
prepared for ongoing assaults. Because I'm thinking he's looking
for opportune times. It didn't work on Tuesday. It
didn't work on Friday. Let me come back next week. Let
me come back when you're tired. Let me come back when you're
angry. Let me come back when you're lonely. And he begins
to work in those areas. That's what they did here with
Nehemiah. We can learn from it. Succeeding at something doesn't
always stop the attacks of the enemy. And also, the enemy will
offer compromise. This is huge. So everything else
didn't work, even threatening their lives. But this did work.
He said, okay, let's just compromise. And don't you know that the flesh
loves compromise? Right? Your flesh is, okay, okay,
okay. If you're not gonna do that,
let's at least do this. Anybody ever wanna start fasting? Right,
after a big meal and a whole bunch of ice cream, you're like,
tomorrow morning. And it sounds so good. Tomorrow morning, I'm
gonna go all week without food. Until tomorrow morning gets here.
And your flesh starts to negotiate. It starts to tell you, well,
what about this? And what about that? The enemy does that as
well. That's how actually he gets people back into addictions. Have you ever broke out of an
addiction and then you go right back in? That's how he often does
it. Small compromises. Listen, if I had a dollar for
every alcoholic I met that thought they could just have one more,
or they could just have one after many years of being sober, I
would be a wealthy man. What happened? Well, I thought
I was fine now after five years, or seven years, or 10 years.
Negotiation. The flesh wants to negotiate.
Or people that go back to that relationship, they know they
shouldn't. So the enemy will use negotiation. When he knows
he doesn't have you, it's called compromise. And we take one step
at a time, one wrong choice at a time, one bad decision, and
we find ourselves in that mess again. So just be careful in
this area. We see it here in Nehemiah. I've
seen it in my own life. I'm sure you have too. Because if he can't
pull you all the way down, he'll start, and that's really what
he does. You've seen me do this before. But he wants us at the
bottom, so he leads us down one step at a time. and then the
next step at a time until we're at the bottom. And that's how
often the enemy works. He usually doesn't show, for
example, a couple, the pain and the anguish of adultery. He tempts
them with the temporary enjoyment of being out of God's will. Same thing with an abortion.
He doesn't show the young couple the pain that that's going to
cause. So he never shows you the end result. It's compromise. And that's how he makes us walk
down the wrong path. Verse three, so I sent messengers
to them saying, here's what he's gonna say. Okay, I'll come down
and meet with you, right? Nope. I'm doing a great work,
I love this line. I'm doing a great work so that
I cannot come down. Why should the work cease while
I leave it and go down to you? So Nehemiah said, I'm working,
I'm busy, I'm doing what God's called me to do. Why should this
work cease and I come down and visit you? He prioritized things. So why should the work cease?
Threatenings did not work, so let's try something else. What
they wanted to try doing was misaligned priorities, and that's
a form of ceased work. Watch this area, too. I know
the title of the message is How to Handle Hate, but it took a
whole new direction with this, because Nehemiah didn't do a
great job handling hate. He just hit it head-on. But what the
enemy's doing here is he's having him misalign, take out of alignment. Have you ever had your car go
out of alignment, it pulls to one side? Misalignment. So if the enemy can get us doing
things that we're not called to do, or busy doing things that
do not matter, and get us away from God's work. I wonder how
many people are not fulfilling God's call because they're too
busy. or they're doing too many different things and their priorities
are misaligned. See, it should be going that
direction. God wants us to do this. The enemy comes in and
says, why don't you come down from that great work and come
and do this? Misaligned. And this, I'll just
be really transparent. This is a hard one for me because
I don't, there's so many things pulling in many different directions. And I realize that God's called
me to four or five primary things, right? To be a husband, a father,
to lead the church, to preach and to teach, and to get the
message out there, different things, and to write and things.
But if all other things come in, they begin to pull away from
all those things. And I really don't have time
to prepare a sermon. I mean, I can just come up here and speak
for a little while. But if you really wanna get deep and we
want it to impact the heart and I need to spend time with God,
and that's, many people don't understand that that's actually
my primary calling. is to go and spend time with
God to preach and to teach the word, to be filled with the spirit
and to feed the saints. But if I'm being called in all
these different arenas, and that's why I try to say no more, I need
it maybe more often, because there's so many different things
coming up now that's pulling, and I wanna do a lot of different
things. But I realized, I think it was a few weeks ago, after
looking back at a week, I looked back at the week and I said,
I haven't done hardly anything for God that he's called me to
do. And that's why I said, Morgan, this week, I said, I need to
go to hospital homes. I need to do, I need to get back on
that, because anybody can get busy on media. social media,
all these little tasks that we need to do. And of course, many
of those things are important. But I think there comes a time
we have to fine tune, okay, this is what he's calling me to do.
I can't always do this, I can't always do that. And that's actually
why we have three or four people here that can help with counseling.
Because I just, as much as I wish I could, we just don't have,
I can't be at all these different places and handling things. We
have people to do that. And it's interesting, you'll
see people, they'll either get upset or they'll understand.
One or the other. No, there's not too much middle.
Oh, I completely understand. Or well, fine then, I'll just
go to a different church. Okay, I'm sorry. I just don't have,
I can't have enough time. Again, I'm not trying to be mean.
I'm not trying to be, I'm just trying to show you that it's
even hard for me because I get off on this a lot. And the sermons
do suffer. My time in the morning suffers.
And if I don't have that time, what God's called me to do. And
it's true in your life as well. He will take your priorities
and he'll misalign them. Let me tell you what they are
right now in case you're not sure. You are called, number one, to
build your relationship with the Lord. That's number one. There's not a close second yet.
That's number one. Everything else flows from that
foundation. So now look at your life and
say, what is taking me away from that relationship? And I'll just
give you a few hints. There's one. Oh, that was loud.
There's one, right? Or this one? Or this one? Three hours on Facebook? Oh my
goodness. And I have no time to pray or
read the Bible. Or is there just relationships that are draining?
I believe for every draining relationship, you need to have
a builder. Those you can go to that will build you up and encourage
you. That's why I actually love this
church. There's a lot of builders here. There's a lot of builders
here and volunteers and things. We build each other up. That's
why I like coming to church. But there's other things that
will take away from that energy and take away from your priorities.
Now, of course, you're to minister to those who are difficult. But
I would, and here's what I did. I would sit down and maybe make
a list of the top 10 things. Following hard after God, that's
your number one priority. And then if you have a family,
that's right up there. Number two, you have to provide
for your family financially, emotionally, spiritually, relationally. You have to be there for them,
build that. And then from that, you have the church body. You're
part of the church body and that's a priority and being fed with
God and his word and fellowship and iron sharpens iron. And then
from that, then you can go out and do other things. But often,
people put other things first. Right, good example. What do
we do first thing in the morning sometimes? News. News, cell phone,
start texting, start emailing. Many people look at the stock
market, follow the New York Times, follow and see what's going on,
go on the news and, oh, now North and South Korea are getting together.
Oh, now I can sleep at night. Right, we're just, we misaligned
all our priorities. So focus on the main things.
And then verse four, but they sent me this message four times. Can you believe these guys? Four
times, come down, come down, come down. You know why? Because
it eventually works, Samson. You get that one? Delilah kept
pestering him and pestering him and pestering him until he finally
gave in. Be careful with the pesters. Because the enemy will do that.
You kids ever do that? Right? I'm strong the first minute
or two. Broccoli. You're not getting a candy. Broccoli. I don't say it like that, okay? But eventually, after 15 minutes,
you're like, oh my gosh, would you be quiet? I have to get stuff.
All right, have the ice cream. Have the ice cream, have the
chocolate. Please, let me get some work done. Let me have some
peace. Pestering, pestering, right?
The enemy does that, too. I tell people this all the time,
maybe this is for somebody. Don't make a major decision until
your heart's right, until you have peace, until you say, okay,
Lord, I know you're leading me, because so many people would
jump out of a job They'll quit a career. Do you know how many
pastors leave the ministry every month? I think the last time
I checked it was like 1,500 a month. One out of 10 will stay
in it their whole life. And it's often because of this.
I'm done, I can't take it anymore. Anybody said that? Oh, don't
leave me hanging up here. I'm done, I can't take it anymore.
And that's what they were trying to do, just kept going, fine,
be quiet. To shut this person up, I'll
go with them. But he didn't do that. And that's what the enemy's
looking for. And how do you stop that, Shane?
Well, often you have to put up safeguards. And you tell the
little rascal, you're eating broccoli. Okay? You can go in
your room until you stop saying that and then come back. You
can take a stance. You don't have to constantly
be beaten down. And that's what happened to Samson.
It just wore on him. And then verse five, then Senballot
sent his servant to me as before the fifth time. Are you kidding
me? Now he's at five times with an open letter in his hand. See,
now they were all nice. They were nice. Oh, would you
come down and talk? Now they're going to get nasty. And that's
what happens. Watch people, watch people, how
they handle no. How they handle no will tell
you a lot. I can see a lot of person when I say, you know what,
we're not gonna do that right now. Do they throw a fit? Oh fine then, oh okay, well thank
you for showing me your heart. Or do they say no problem, let's
just wait on God and see what God wants to do. Ah, that's what
I'm looking for. Right, when you tell, we've had
people, no, I don't think we're gonna start that ministry just
yet. Do they throw a hissy fit? and get upset, or do they say,
no problem, let's wait on God? Oh, I like that, see? Not getting
our way reveals a great deal, doesn't it? It shows who we really
are. So this is, Nehemiah's watching
these guys. So the fifth time, they came with an open letter,
and it said this, it is reported among the nations. And Geshem
says that you and the Jews plan to rebel. Therefore, according
to these rumors, you are rebuilding the wall that you may be their
king. And that's not going to be good
to the real king. He's not going to like this.
And so they can see where they're going here now. And you have
also appointed prophets to proclaim concerning you at Jerusalem,
saying, there is a king in Judah. Now these matters will be reported
to the king, so come therefore and let us consult together.
So actually, I think it was Artaxerxes, I don't have that handy, but
I think one of the kings allowed Nehemiah to come and rebuild
the wall. So now they're saying, we're
gonna send out letters and tell the king that you're actually
gonna rebel against him. And that will get somebody's
head chopped off. Very quickly. And so did Nehemiah flee and
say, okay, okay, don't do that. Well, here's what he, first,
let's talk about a few things. Often the enemy will increase
the heat so that we react instead of respond. Okay, often they'll
increase the heat. Do you know what that means?
Increase the heat, hurry, I need to know, I need to know now.
And the pressure, a pressure cooker. What happens in a pressure
cooker? And that's often the enemy will
try to cook that pressure with inside of us. Try to just keep
pushing and pushing and pushing. Okay, and you react. Did a pastor
just cuss? Right? They're watching you.
It happens up here sometimes. Right here's what you gotta control.
Come on, you know you all, most of you cuss up here. Right? You're just holding it
back because the flesh is still there. The flesh is still there.
I'm too transparent for you all here. I'll keep conservative
for Sundays, right? So heat is often increased. Remember
that. When the heat is increased in
your life, when the pressure's coming, and boy does it come
ever. I've never experienced more pressure
than when we spoke at the college and debated the atheists. And
then one time we did different things from all different groups.
People were actually Facebooking us saying, hey, there's groups
coming from Los Angeles. They mean to do harm. And then security
got involved with the sheriff's department there at the college. That was taken into consideration
and we had security there and the pressure was applied and
the college asked, you know, do we need to cancel this event? What? Three days away and you're
going to cancel it? You know, so the pressure's there,
and they want you to react and react and react. And just a side
note, the guy who orchestrated that security there now is coming
here to the church because of that event. So you see, so we've
got a good security team, by the way. So you see these things
happening, and it'll happen in your own life. It happens to
me. When the pressure's put on you, do you react? Another word
is explode. Oh, there's a lot of heads shaking
on that one. Right? Reaction. You go back
at people and you react. And often God wants us to go
through these things so we respond. Respond in gentleness and meekness. Difficult, yes, isn't it? But
that's what we see here happening. He's increasing the heat. And
lying is always a tactic of the enemy. Always a tactic of the
enemy. That's why it's hard nowadays.
We don't know what new source to believe. I mean, Who do you
believe about what? Trump, and Russia, and this,
and Obama administration, and this. What do you believe? But
lying is a tactic. Where do you think all the civil
unrest is coming from? Police officers are getting shot,
nobody says anything. Couple guys in Starbucks get in trouble,
or get, you know, something. But who's stirring that pot? Lying. See, we should be concerned
about all those things as brothers and sisters in Christ. We love
each other, and we stop that hate by bringing in love. And
I will tell people, I'll Facebook them and say, hey, you shouldn't
post that. That just fuels the very thing we're trying to prevent.
What are you doing? Right? So lying is always a tactic,
and they just blatantly lied about this person. They just,
they said, you're going to rebel against the king. That was the
last thing on his mind. So just rest in that and say,
God, you handle them. I mean, these pages, these people
have the pictures I posted. The stuff is, I just laugh. I just absolutely laugh because
it's so untrue. I hate pastor, hate this, I'm
like, no, it's not true. So don't allow the enemies to
speak life into you, or death. Don't allow the lies to penetrate. Because if you really know who
you are in Christ Jesus, if you truly know what God's called
you to do, you can allow that, you just stand. You just stand,
Lord, you know. Because everything will be revealed
at some point. But we all often want to defend,
don't we? And there's a time and a place
to defend. I think if you have an opportunity to say, hey, listen,
that's not true. Here's what happened. Proverbs encourages
you to hear both sides. Don't judge a matter before only
hearing one. But this is a very broad, this
would take a whole sermon. Because if something's happening
in the church, you hear something, oh, I wanna hear the other side
so I can properly assess it. Then you need to. But if it's
just people haters, actually the funny thing is people calling
us haters are actually the haters. Isn't that the irony? That's
the gospel truth. And that's why laws are trying
to be passed. I just saw, it's in the news
now, a pastor apologized to the LGBT community because of all
of us Christians saying it's bad and we're being haters and
we hate them. And no, no, that's not the right
verbiage. We love. We love enough to share
people to tell them the truth. Think about this. If people didn't
really care and love, we wouldn't say anything. Right? If I don't care, I don't love.
I don't care what you're doing. Do whatever you want. But when
you love, you want to, hey, you might want to consider this.
You might want to rethink this. So lying is always a tactic of
the enemy, don't get caught up in it. And wait, like Nehemiah
did, wait for peace and assurance. God knows your heart. Then verse
eight, then I sent to him, saying, no such things as you say are
being done, but you invent them in your own heart. So Nehemiah
calls him out on it. For they all were trying to make
us afraid, saying, their hands will be weakened in the work.
and it will not be done. In other words, it will not finish.
We will not finish the wall. Therefore, O God, you strengthen
my hands. You strengthen my hands. So a
couple things we can learn from this. Confront the lie with truth. Calm, cool, and collect. Remember
that saying? Just calm, cool, and collect
because people are watching how you respond. And how we respond
actually speaks more than our response does. Right? If I start, you know, if I respond,
like, just throw this water bottle at somebody and yell at them
versus, hey, that's not true. That's not how it happened. What
speaks louder? You're not going to care what
I just said if I checked a water bottle at somebody and hit him
right in the head. I can show you what that looks
like. And this must be in your arsenal, just like Nehemiah.
Oh God, strengthen my hands. Oh God, strengthen my hands. You trust in him, you look to
him. God, you strengthen these hands. You allow us to finish.
You allow us to complete this task. And then verse 10, afterward
I came to the house of Shemiah, the son of Deliah. The son of,
there's a lot of words here. Let's just say he was a secret
informer. And he said, let us meet together
in the house of God within the temple, and let us close the
doors of the temple, for they are coming to kill you. Indeed,
at night they will come kill you. Boy, Nehemiah's going through
a lot. So this guy comes to Nehemiah and says, let's run, let's hide,
let's go into the temple of God, and let's hide there. But that
was not the right thing to do. Discernment is a necessity. Nehemiah,
and we must have discernment. Discernment is a necessity. I
like what Ronald Reagan said. Trust, but verify. By the way, who said Christians
need to be gullible? You ever watch TV or see these
ads? Send in your $1,000 seed gift, and I'll send you this
towel that I prayed over. and just lay it out over your
safe and you're gonna make a lot of money. And people send, they
fuel these people, they send all this kind of stuff on Easter.
Send in your resurrection seed. I know there's $1,000 and you
will harvest bountifully. And they just keep, because Christians
are so gullible. Normally, actually it's not just
Christians, it's charismatic, Pentecostal more so than any
other group. That's why they target them,
these people. We don't need to be gullible. Gentle, yes, but not gullible.
And verse 11, and I said, should such a man as I flee, am I going
to run? Am I going to hide? You see,
you gotta know what God's called you to do. And God said, listen,
you go and you do this. You've ever felt that way? You
go and you do this. Don't flee, don't give up, you
go in God's strength. That's why he said, am I a man,
a man like me is going to flee? I fasted, I prayed, the king
gave me permission, I have lumber, we're rebuilding the wall, and
I'm gonna flee? Are you kidding me? Are you serious? Tell the enemy that. I do sometimes. Are you kidding me? Look at what
God has done. You think I'm gonna quit and give up and give in?
And you build yourself back up in God. And then the next verse,
12. Then I perceived, so Nehemiah
became aware and he realized that God had not sent this person
at all. but that he pronounced his prophecy
against me because Tobiah and Samballot had hired him. For
this reason he was hired, that I should be afraid and act that
way in sin, so that they might have cause for an evil report,
that they might reproach me. My God, remember, remember Tobiah
and Samballot according to their works, and the prophetess, Nodiah,
and the rest of the prophets who would have made me afraid.
So always remember this, false prophets are still in our midst
as well. Do you know what a false prophet
is? It's really a false proclaimer of God's truth. And often throughout
the Old Testament, here's what the false prophets would do.
They would tell the people, peace, peace. The way you're living,
no big deal. We're experiencing peace. God
doesn't look upon your sin. the way that we read about. Peace,
peace. When God says there's not peace,
you're encouraging people in their sin. Actually, read Jeremiah
23 at your convenience. God actually says, I have not
sent these prophets, yet they ran. I have not even spoke to
them, but they spoke. But had these prophets truly
stood in my counsel, in my word, they would have turned the nation
back to me. That's when he goes on to say,
is not my word like a hammer? like a fire, like a hammer that
breaks the rocks in pieces. But he said, but these false
prophets have perverted the words of the living God. So that's
how you see a false prophet, is what they're saying falsehood,
clear falsehood. Like all these people saying
something we know is clearly sin, right? They're saying it's
not sin anymore. That's a false prophet. That's
a false proclaimer of God's truth. Or they tell people, hey, no
worries, no big deal. God's winking at you. He's turning
the other way. He's not looking at your sin.
Peace, peace, look at all the, here's a great light. Look at
all the prosperity in America. Look how blessed we are. God
must really, really love us. No, you're confusing his patience
with his approval. That's a big difference. So there
are false prophets among us today. and they actually will come into
the church and they'll bring destructive teachings. And when
they're confronted, they usually don't like to be confronted.
They'll have excuses, they'll twist the scripture. They'll
twist things. And you know it's a false proclaimer
of God's truth if you know what his truth is. And do what Nehemiah
did. Ask God to expose them. That's
what I do often. God, would you expose? Would
you expose people that are false prophets, false proclaimers of
your truth? And you can spot them easily
sometimes. I mean, I don't know if, well, maybe one or two in
the whole church, but not tonight, right? But will you know, because
they try to get people after their own, they try to get people
after themselves. and telling, let me, if I can,
and whispering things and turning truth and trying to get people
to follow after them. A false prophet is always about
them. They identify with your felt
needs. They lure you with, if we had
time to read Jude, they're sensual and they allure by always saying
things that are not necessarily true and building you up with
false humility and drawing you into them. They're false prophets
in the midst. And you ask God, God, would you
reveal them? Would you reveal them to us and show us who these
people are? And I believe that God will show
us if we're open, if we're teachable. Usually they will come in where
leadership is weak. Usually these types of people
will go into churches where the leadership is pretty weak. And
what I mean by that is there are churches that say, hey, we're
not gonna confront sin. We're not gonna say, we're just
gonna, hopefully things will repair themselves. There are
churches, and we have our own issues, of course. I know a church
is perfect, but I know churches where you could tell the leadership
there that, hey, this person is actually bringing their girlfriend
or boyfriend to your service, and they just separate a month
ago. Well, brother, I hope the Holy
Spirit convicts him. No, it's your job, too. You can't allow
that in the house of God. If we know something, now you
don't just, you lovingly challenge people and say, hey, we can't
allow that. If we know something, we can't allow that to happen. So false prophets often look
for weak leadership and they want to elevate themselves and
they want to point themselves to positions of leadership. That's
where you'll often see if people are too gung-ho, too, what do
they call it, fast in the saddle, right? They just wanna promote,
they wanna elevate themselves, they're not humble. That's why
I told you earlier, no reveals a lot. You say, no, we're not
gonna do that right now. Do they throw a fit? Do they
get upset? Or do they humbly? agree and allow God to do that. And what I've noticed, those
who are normally called by God are often the most reluctant
to actually do something for God. There's nothing wrong with
being gung ho, but often those people who are so wanting to
elevate themselves and do something often have to check their own
hearts. Because God will promote you, God will elevate you. It's
his gifting, his calling, he'll do it. Nobody can stop you. People
say, oh, the church has kept me down for years. No, they probably
haven't. Maybe they have, but God will promote. You try closing
the door on God. I just read in Job this week,
it says, if God imprisons a man, there is no release. God opens a door, no man can
shut it. No man can, it's absolutely impossible.
I mean, I don't know what your beliefs are, and I'm not gonna
say a lot, You know, some people think with our current president,
there's just no way in the world that would have happened without
God doing something. Whether it's judgment, whether
it's, I don't know, but I'm just saying that God wants to do something,
you're not gonna close that door. If God says, I've called you
to do, you fill in the blank, no man is gonna shut that door.
Often though, the delay is not necessarily a denial from God,
it's a delay because our character isn't yet ready. Right? We have to go through
the furnace of affliction and the humbling process and different
things. God will humble, I mean, oh Lord.
I remember when I first started Morgan, I remember our first
church we went to together. We were married. I just started speaking
and I spoke at the men's breakfast. I still remember this. And this
guy goes to the, and if I mentioned the church and the pastor, you'd
probably know. And this guy at the men's breakfast goes, oh,
Shane spoke at our men's breakfast. You should let him speak to the
congregation. And the guy said, that's a pipe
dream. That will never happen here.
It's like, oh, whew. Just defeated, right? And humbling. and humbling and more humbling.
I can give you example after example after example. The biggest
one I think I remember is when God called me back and the prodigal
son came home and I gave up my job, gave up six figures, my
house in Quartz Hill, sold everything, and I went to help my brother
and the first day I'm digging up septic tanks. What in the world is this? Where's
my suit and tie and my Dodge truck with the V10 motor and
jacked up and, you know, it's just humbling and humbling and
humbling and crushing because we don't do it ourselves often.
So just be encouraged. Often, the greater the humility,
the more God will want to bless. The more God will elevate. The
more you humble yourself, the more God will elevate. when God
does it. You have a lot of self elevators
out there, but when God truly takes a person, oh, you've humbled
yourself, let me exalt you a little bit. You're staying humble, let
me exalt you a little bit more. You're humbling yourself, you're
staying broken, I'm your source, let me promote you a little bit
more. And that's how God does it. It's directly related to
our humility. Because he knows, he says, no
flesh or glory in my presence. No flesh or glory in my presence.
And that's one of my concerns for the church as we keep growing
and growing and growing, always remembering who started this. Jesus Christ. And then who's
gonna keep it going? Jesus Christ. It's his church. We're stewarding this church. That's why people, when we came
to this location, people that used to be going here, they got
all worked up, thinking, oh, they're gonna take our building.
No, we're just stewarding. We're just stewarding it. That's
it. It's not your building, by the way. It's not our building. That's Shane's church. That's
Shane's building. No, it's not. And I truly believe that. I asked
my wife. I asked people. I asked Susie in the office.
She sees emails. She sees correspondences. Remember, it's God's church.
What does he want to do? Because no flesh should glory
in his presence. He goes like this, I fall over dead. You understand
that, right? Enough of him. Who's next? And I truly believe it's that
fragile. And any time throughout the Bible,
any time we elevate ourselves, God, it's just a stench in his
ostrils because it's not genuine, it's not real. And then closing
here, verse 15, so the wall was finished. And it happened when
all our enemies heard of it, all the nations around us saw
these things, that they were disheartened in their own eyes,
for they perceived that this work was done by our God. To me, that was so encouraging,
because God says, having done all, stand. And at the end of
the day, God will get the final word. When you see a church that
should have been ruined years ago and it's still standing,
God gets the final word. When you see a life that should
have been ruined and your friends look back at you and say, nothing
but God held you together. He gets all the glory and all
the credit and discouragement will fall back on the enemy.
It always happens. I've seen this all the time.
The enemy's trying to discourage you, or that can be in people,
right, too. Think of those who are trying
to discourage you. If you hold your line, you hold strong, everything
we've been talking about, that discouragement will eventually
fall back on them. It happens all the time. God
always gets the final word. I've never seen anywhere, if
you have, I'd love to see it, where God is left the loser at
the end of the day. Just think of one time. Now things
might not be happening in our time frame, but I mean, I could
tell you so many stories. I'm just gonna leave you with
one. I think it's, and I didn't check it, so please forgive me
if I'm wrong, but I think it was Voltaire. He just hated God,
hated the Bible. Voltaire, English, Enlightenment
days, and they actually used his house after he died, they
bought it, Bible Society, and they printed, it was the number
one printing house of Bibles, I think, in all of Europe, in
Voltaire's house. That became, this mansion became
a Bible press. God will get the last word. Anytime
you just try to extinguish his word, he'll bring up a fire over
here. He'll keep his word alive no matter where it is. You can
look at church history and God always gets the final say. He
will always get the final say in your life. Never forget that.
Didn't we read somewhere that he who began a good work in you
will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. So stop getting
so frustrated at yourself because it's God who's going to complete
it. You have to submit, we have to submit to the work, but it's
God who completes it. To me, that takes off all the
stress. When I get myself, oh, well,
this church is gonna go where God wants it to go. It's gonna
succeed to the level he wants it to succeed. God's got this,
there's problems over here, there's a fire over there, there's this
issue, God's got this. God, your church is in trouble.
Go, go, I'm just gonna show up and preach on Sunday, you do
it. And God will do that in your own life as well. Don't be too
discouraged. I know when things are really
rough, really hard, when you feel like killing yourself. I
was there in 1998 or so. And you just can't go on. But looking back, I had to get
to that lowest of the lows in order to finally cry out to God
and everything within me cried out. I said, Lord, you have everything. My life, my future children,
my finance, Lord, everything is yours, I lay it bare. Whatever
you wanna do with me, you do it. I'm to the point now where
I just, I can't go on. I'm done with life, I haven't
succeeded, I failed. And from that moment on, when
he filled me with his spirit, and God came in a tremendous
joy and peace, And I know that you begin weeping because of
the peace and the joy. You're going through hell, but
you feel so much joy. How is that possible? Because
it's God's redemptive work. He said, okay, now I can work
on you, Shane. Now I'm going to pick you up.
Now you can proclaim my truth because in your weakness, I have
been glorified. You finally got to a point where
there's no Shane Eidelman in the equation. There's no more
you, it's all about me. And then when you do that, God
fills you with His Spirit. There's no more fighting. You
can throw me in jail, and I will follow you. You can
send me to Africa, and I will follow you. You can call me to
pastor a church, which I thought was the last thing, it didn't
even enter my mind. So see, don't despise the days
of brokenness. Don't get in pity parties and
beat yourself up because what we do, we go back to the drink
or back to the pill or back to the wrong relationship or back
to the wrong media or back to the wrong, we stay in that spot
of pity and despair and bitterness instead of God saying, no, turn
it over to me and let me fill you with my spirit. You will
see those who are the most, I believe, the most filled with God's Spirit,
if you could break it down to its lowest common denominator,
they have went through tremendous pain. Like Tozer said, God must
break a man greatly before he can use him mightily. Same with
women, same with all of us. God will break us. Until we finally
get to a point, we say, God, I'm all of yours. And some of
you maybe aren't there yet. Maybe that time is coming. Maybe
you've been there. But that's my encouragement tonight.
Just turn it all over to him. But the enemy will whisper, no,
no, you're not gonna have fun anymore. You're gonna go to,
that's what he told me, you're gonna go to Sudan. Right, and
go to Africa. God gives you the desires of
your heart. Missionaries, he gave them that desire. Pastoring,
he gave them that desire. Going to, I mean, I'll just,
she's not here so I'll say it, but Paula, who's over at Hospital
Homes and social worker with those, watching her interact
with the patients and the things you have to go through, changing.
them, ministering to them, the love she has for them. It's just
amazing. You can't do that unless God
calls you to do that. So who wants to be called to
God tonight? This will take a whole new direction right now, but
I'm encouraging who wants to be called of God tonight, just
in your heart, just say, Lord, I'm giving you everything. I'm
not just playing church anymore. I want to be filled with your
spirit. If that means experiencing the
gifts of the spirit, I'm all open. Because I think many people
are afraid of that Holy Spirit. Because they see things on TV
or they hear about weirdness. Being full of God's Spirit is
incredible. So during worship, we're gonna
sing a few songs. You can come to the altar, you can come back
for prayer. But let's surrender our lives completely. And you're
probably saying, I can't do that 100%. Lord, I don't, my will
doesn't want that. Then pray this. Lord, make me
want to. Lord, crush this will of mine,
this self-centeredness. Lord, I want to, but I don't
want to. Would you take this out of me?
Would you take this self-centeredness out of me? Would you help me
in this area? And God will answer that prayer.
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