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Build—Repair—Restore, September 20
They that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise
up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The
repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.
Isaiah 58:12
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In the work of reform to be carried forward today, there is need of men
who, like Ezra and Nehemiah, will not palliate or excuse sin, nor shrink from
vindicating the honor of God. Those upon whom rests the burden of this work
will not hold their peace when wrong is done, neither will they cover evil with a
cloak of false charity. They will remember that God is no respecter of persons,
and that severity to a few may prove mercy to many. They will remember also
that in the one who rebukes evil the spirit of Christ should ever be revealed.
In their work, Ezra and Nehemiah humbled themselves before God, con-
fessing their sins and the sins of their people, and entreating pardon as if they
themselves were the offenders.... Nehemiah was not a priest; he was not a
prophet; he made no pretension to high title. He was a reformer raised up for an
important time. It was his aim to set his people right with God. Inspired with a
great purpose, he bent every energy of his being to its accomplishment.... As
he came into contact with evil and opposition to right he took so determined a
stand that the people were roused to labor with fresh zeal and courage....
The work of restoration and reform carried on by the returned exiles, under
the leadership of Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah, presents a picture of a work
of spiritual restoration that is to be wrought in the closing days of this earth’s
history.... God’s remnant people, standing before the world as reformers, are
to show that the law of God is the foundation of all enduring reform and that
the Sabbath of the fourth commandment is to stand as a memorial of creation, a
constant reminder of the power of God. In clear, distinct lines they are to present
the necessity of obedience to all the precepts of the Decalogue. Constrained
by the love of Christ, they are to co-operate with Him in building up the waste
places. They are to be repairers of the breach, restorers of paths to dwell in
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