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Little Gems with Big Truth

Nehemiah 10-11

Mattaniah was the one who began the thanksgiving with prayer. Several verses later we find he and his relatives were also in charge of the songs of praise. If you skip over the long list of hard-to-pronounce names, you miss the little gems thrown in.

I’m thinking about Mattaniah this morning. Of all the men listed, he was the one who opened with prayer. He was in charge of the song portion of worship.

But what stood out to me was the fact his relatives served alongside him. What an example he was for his family. He was a praying man. He was a praising man. And Scripture tells us his relatives followed his example.

The music minister of my church has been with us for many years. His sons grew up in the church and are now adult men. Today, both boys serve alongside their dad, one as the youth pastor, the other as the bass player, and both are on the worship team their dad leads every Sunday. I can’t imagine a bigger blessing for a parent than to serve God shoulder to shoulder with your children.

So the little gem I found today in the book of Nehemiah was Mattaniah. The big truth I recognized is the fact that our lives, the choices we make, and the evidence of our commitment to Jesus are the footsteps our children are following.

My question is, where are your footsteps leading your children?

March 31; Choose Today

Joshua 22-24

Most of us would probably say we are Christians. People who are not Christians will very often agree there is a God, or at least a higher power out there somewhere. Even those who say there is no God have something in common with the rest of us:

We all worship.

It might be self, or a job, or a philosophy, education, reputation, relationships, or something else. We all worship, serve, give honor to, adore, bow to someone or something. Worship is in our DNA.

Joshua challenges us to define our worship here in these chapters today. Choose today who you will serve. I am reminded of Matthew’s statement that a man can’t serve two masters. (Matthew 6) He’ll end up loving one and hating the other, or at least obeying one over the other, I know he was talking about money. But can’t we exchange “mammon” for anything else that would have the potential of taking the place of God?

I am also reminded that God will often describe himself as a jealous God. He will not accept second place, ever. He will not share the honor that is due him.

So after giving this some thought, here is what I choose:

I choose the Holy, all-powerful, eternal God of the Bible. I choose His Son Jesus Christ. I reject the politically correct god of our modern day. I reject the tolerant, love-god that many have fashioned for themselves. I choose the One True God over myself, my family, over the approval of the world.

Joshua said, even if you reject God you need to define what it is you worship. You might be surprised.

As for me, I will serve the Lord.