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Introduction
Review the Introduction
Today we’re continuing our annul theme found in Neh.
2:18 “Then I told them of the hand of my God which was good upon me; as also the king’s words that he had spoken unto me.
And they said, Let us rise up and build.
So they strengthened their hands for this good work.”
Last week I’d preached ‘Let Us Rise Up and Build Understanding’ - specifically understanding of the relationship between obedience and blessings.
Before that, It was ‘Let Us Rise Up and Build and Life of Purpose’
Before that, it was ‘Let Us Rise Up and Build the Right Mindset’
Today the Title of our message is ‘Let Us Rise Up and Build Faithfulness’ - but before we get into that, I want to go back to the beginning and revisit the introduction that was delivered here on January 1st.
In that introduction, I wanted to lay the groundwork for all that would follow - and before we speak about building faithfulness, I want to look again at why it needs builded in the first place.
Based on the premise of the book and situation of Nehemiah, during a time of much despair for the COI.
The great kingdom of Israel has been torn down - symbolized by the walls of Jerusalem.
Nehemiah came unto Jerusalem to rally the people into rising up and rebuilding the walls that were town down.
In this image, I pictured Jerusalem as our country, and the walls as the church.
The country is being laid waste, and it’s because the church has broken down.
Satan has destroyed, and we’ve allowed them to fall into disrepair.
And if we’re to have any hope of safety, stability and sustainability for our country, then the walls must be repaired - and it all starts here.
So how do we build up the walls?
How do we build up the church?
By building up the Right Mindset
By building up Understanding
By building up Lives of Purpose
And - as we’ll look at today - building up Faithfulness
In our text, Paul is speaking of the ministers of Christ being stewards of the mysteries of God.
Church, WE are the ministers of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God.
You and I are subordinates of Christ and are stewards.
A steward is one who is charged with occupying their masters goods, yet they have no goods of their own (ill.
Joseph a Steward of Pharoah) And IF we are to accomplish this great task, we must be found faithful.
So what is ‘Faithfulness’?
Let’s begin by Defining Faithfulness
I. Defining Faithfulness
As I began pondering on this subject this week, I began to contemplate what exactly is faithfulness.
And beyond that - what makes one faithful.
Hint: If you’re looking for definitions of words that are found in our Bible - one of the best places you can look is Websters 1828 dictionary.
I have three adjectives to describe faithfulness and they are derived from those definitions found there.
What is Faithful
Conforming
Conformable to truth; as a faithful narrative or representation.
How many of you have seen something that is ‘based on a true story’ - do you know what that means?
That means that they are telling a story and the underlying story is the basis, but it takes liberty with the truth in order to tell a ‘better’ story.
In other words, it’s not FAITHFUL to the source material
Speaking of conforming, the idea presented is that when something is replicated, it doesn’t stray from the source material, but rather molds itself to it.
As Christians, if we’re to be faithful Christians (Christ-like) then we will conform ourselves to the source material (Christ).
Cleaving
Firmly adhering to duty; of true fidelity; loyal; true to allegiance; as a faithful subject.
To cleave is to hold on despite the winds of change and the forces around you.
Cleaving to our duty & loyal unto it.
As Christians, we should cleave to our service for Christ.
Despite the winds of public opinion and the forces of the flesh & Satan.
Being Consistent
Constant in the performance of duties or services; exact in attending to commands.
Being faithful is to be consistent in that behaviour.
One is not faithful if they are not consistent.
As Christians - you cannot be counted as being faithful unto Christ if you care about Christ one day, and neglect them (& Him) the next.
These are what it means to be faithful.
But I think the next point is very important to consider
Why is One Faithful
They act in accordance to what they believe
If you break down the word ‘Faithful’, it would simply be ‘Full of Faith’.
This being said, one will be Faithful - they will Conform, Cleave & be Consistent, WHEN they have faith in the subject in question.
(Ill.)
Take marriage for an example.
Husbands & wives will be faithful to their marriage vows if they have faith in them.
If they have faith in the institution of marriage.
If they have faith in their spouse.
If they have faith in the hope of having a spotless undefiled marriage.
If someone believes that these things are of more value than their own personal satisfaction, then they will be faithful.
Now examining this from a Christian perspective speaking about being faithful unto the things of God - if a Christians has faith in the LORD, they have faith in God’s Word - if they believe that Jesus is their LORD, they are not their own, they believe that what God said in His Word He meant - then that will lead them to be faithful unto Jesus.
And I’ll tell you the truth - if a Christian is not faithful, it’s signifies a lack of faith.
A lack of faith in the LORD and / or His Word.
This is what faithfulness is.
This is what faithfulness means.
So we’ve Defined Faithfulness, next we’ll look at Demonstrating Faithfulness.
What does faithfulness look like in regards to the Christians life
II.
Demonstrating Faithfulness
If we are to be Faithful Christians - then this is what it will look like
Unto God’s Will
Doing what God wants instead of what you want
If we are Faithful to God’s Will then what that means is you have God’s Will (here), your will (here) - and instead of taking the easy route to do what you want to do, you will choose God’s Will over your own.
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We’ll give an easy illustration for this.
Do you believe that it’s God’s Will to attend church?
How often?
What do we have to go by? (Turn Heb.
10:23-25).
Now what our flesh will tell many of us this afternoon that you went to church this morning, you’ve done your part to be a ‘good Christian’, and you don’t need it twice - especially in one day.
However, God’s Word states otherwise.
We’re to ‘not forsake the assembling’ which means that if we don’t come when the church assembles, we are disobeying His Word.
Now if you choose to be faithful to His Will - then you’ll be here no matter how comfortable that couch feels.
No matter what ‘things you have to do’ - because it’s not about being faithful to you, it’s about being faithful to His Will.
If we’re faithful unto God’s Will we’ll place His above ours
Unto God’s Ways
Acting in a manner that would be pleasing in His sight
Acting ‘Christ-like’.
This is asking the constant question ‘What would Jesus do’ in regards to our decisions of life.
If we’re to be faithful unto God’s Ways, then our behaviour will be modified to where we bring honor unto the LORD instead of reproach.
The fruit of the Spirit will show rather than the flesh: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance, righteousness, truth.
If we’re faithful unto God’s ways, we’ll act accordingly
Unto God’s Witness
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