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Now, let's dive into today's teaching from Pastor Skip's son Nate Heidzig. Let me ask you. What's the last thing that you did? in your life. That was so crazy.
So outlandish.
So impossible. that only God could have pulled it off. Because if everything you've done in your life is something the world can look on and say, wow, you're really good. Wow. You're really smart.
You're really talented. You're a great leader. If everything in your life is things that the world can pat you on your back for, you're doing too small of things. God has called you to do things. That if it works out, the only logical explanation from an unbelieving world is that God did that.
God did that. That is what God has called you to. Live in such a way that people say only God could have pulled that off. Christian Euro obedience is evangelism. Your endurance is a megaphone for God's glory.
Your faithfulness makes God undeniably visible. When you stay faithful to what God calls you to build, even your enemies become unintentional worship leaders. When you stay faithful, I'm going to say it again, to what God has called you to build, even your enemies become unintentional worship leaders.
So let's make it our goal to make some more worship leaders in this city. Let's make it our goal to make some more worship leaders in this world. People who are unbelievers that will look at our lives and they will observe and recognize God's glory. because of our work. I read an anonymous quote that says, Live in such a way.
That those who know you But don't know God. will come to know God because they know you. When God finishes something through you. Can others see him in it? Or do you take all the glory?
Do you take all the credit? Do you make it about yourself? Live in such a way that even your enemies see his handiwork. Your obedience is a testimony. Faithfulness magnifies God's glory much more than eloquence or size.
But what is their response to this recognition that it was God who did this work? What is their response? Repent? Do they convert? Do they start worshiping the God of the Israelites?
No. Their response to the recognition that it was God who did it was not repentance, it was fear. It was fear because they realized that while they could wage a war against people. If God was real and if God was fighting for Israel, they couldn't win. And so instead of repenting, they become disheartened.
They become fearful. The enemy was intimidated. but not repentant. The enemy was discouraged. but not converted.
I bring this up because even if you do this right within your life, even if you do these great, big, God-sized things that can only be accomplished by the power of God, that even when the unbelieving world looks on, if they look at it, they say, that must have been God that did it. Even if we get it right. it doesn't mean that all those people are going to come to Christ. Opposition can be silenced without being sanctified. Remember what we said last week?
Contact with holy things, if it does not convert, hardens their heart. And that's what happened with the enemies of Israel. They saw that it was God, but it didn't change their hearts. It just hardened their heart. The light of Jesus Christ, if it doesn't convert the listener, plunges them into deeper darkness.
I want to illustrate this for you with a Bible story. And when I first saw this, when I first read this, it blew my mind. You remember the story of Judas betraying Jesus? We just read the Last Supper, and that's actually the story, the text in scripture when that takes place, when Judas betrays Jesus. I want to point something out to you that you might have missed before.
Again, when I first saw this, I was like, I can't believe that's in the Bible. That's incredible and terrifying. First of all, at the end of Judas' story, we find out that Judas was never saved. How do we know that?
Well, Jesus calls him a son of perdition. And then Jesus says, it would have been better for him. Had he never been born.
So, Judas ended up in hell. That's what Jesus is saying.
Now in Matthew 26, Jesus is at the Last Supper and it says, when it was evening, he reclined at the table with the 12.
So all 12 disciples are there. All 12 disciples are hanging out with Jesus, and Judas is one of them. And it says, As they were eating, he said, Truly I say to you, one of you. will betray me. And then one after another, it says, and listen carefully to what the Bible says.
One after another, it says, each of them began to say, Lord. Is it I? All of them say that, Lord, is it I? Lord, is it I? Lord, is it I?
And then they come to Judas, and Judas says, says in the Bible, Judas, who was betraying him, answered and said, Rabbi? Is it I? You catch the difference? 11 people, Lord, is it I? Lord, is it I?
Lord, is it I? Lord, is it I, Judas, rabbi? Is it I? 11 out of the 12 were like, you're my Lord. My knee is submitted to you.
I recognize your authority. I know that you're God and I have faith in you. But for Judas, he's like, I think you're a really good teacher. I think you're powerful. I think you're smart.
And that's the difference for people. Just because you think Jesus is cool. Or said smart things, or might do powerful things for you, doesn't necessarily mean that you're converted. Who is Jesus to you? Is he your Lord or is he just a rabbi?
Not all reverence ends in repentance. And just because they backed off the enemies of Israel doesn't mean that they bowed down. The enemy was intimidated, but not repentant. And our integrity won't convert everyone. What it does is it forces them to reckon with the reality of God.
And that's our role. We're not called to save everybody. We're just called to force them to reckon with the reality of God. Then God does the work. And they make the choice.
We're just called to show them the way. It doesn't mean everyone's going to get converted. Spiritual victories will make your enemies take notice, but not necessarily change sides. And the enemy didn't just throw in the towel. We see in our last point they changed tactics.
And we need to expect resistance even after success. And our third and final point is that the victory was visible. But the attacks became subtle. Look at verse 17. And also in those days, the nobles of Judah sent many letters to Tobiah.
Remember Tobiah? He's one of the three big bad guys. Sandballot, Tobaya, and Geshem. They sent many letters to Tobiah. And the letters of Tobiah came to them.
For many in Judah were pledged to him. because he was the son in law of Shechaniah the son of Urah, and his son Jehohanon had married the daughter of Meshulem the son of Berechiah. And they reported his good deeds before me, and reported my words to him. Tobiah sent letters to frighten me. Nehemiah 6:17 says, In those days the nobles of Judah sent many letters to Tobiah.
So, right after the victory, the victory is visible. The nations look upon the victory, they're disheartened, they recognize it was God who did it. Right after the victory, There's more attacks. The enemy didn't go home. They just went underground.
And this is astonishing to me. It should be astonishing to you, the nobles. The people of influence. The head honchos within Israel and Judah. Are passing notes back and forth with one of the greatest enemies of Israel.
Whisper campaigns, political side deals, spiritual compromise. The opposition turned political, relational, and internal. The nobles, the elite were secretly allied and still talking with Tobiah. Again, Tobiah, one of Nehemiah's biggest enemies, we find out from this text.
Well, Tobiah has relatives and friends inside the walls. And I want to point out, this wasn't just social interaction. We're not getting mad at these. Nobles of Judah. For having a friend who wasn't a Christian.
That's not the issue here. It wasn't just social interaction. It wasn't just a cup of coffee to see how you've been and catch up on your life. They were reporting to Tobiah and undermining Nehemiah while praising the enemy to Nehemiah. The nobles were covenantally and politically compromised.
In that they were connected to Tobiah by intermarriage.
Now, why is this such a big deal? Tobiah, we read in Nehemiah, is referred to as Tobiah the Ammonite. Tobiah was an Ammonite. The Ammonites were one of the biggest enemies of Israel with a long legacy of opposition. And intermarriage here isn't about ethnic compromise.
It's not about racism. It's about spiritual compromise. In Deuteronomy 23, 3, God commands the Israelites: an Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter the assembly of the Lord. Even to the tenth generation, none of his descendants shall enter the assembly of the Lord forever.
Now, we might look at that through our warped 2025 lens and say, that seems so intolerant. The God of the Old Testament is so intolerant. Why would he say something like that? But I want to point this out. This is hugely important.
Tolerance and compromise come from the same tree. Tolerance and compromise come from the same tree, and you need to get this. When we tolerate sin in our midst, that often leads us to compromise on those same sins. Look, everyone in here agrees on some level that intolerance is a good thing. No, it's not.
Don't believe me? Is it okay to smoke in a cancer hospital? It's a question, is it okay to smoke in a cancer hospital? You're so intolerant. Is it okay for a convicted sex offender to become a kindergarten teacher?
No! That's so intolerant.
So, you believe in intolerance to some level. We're on the same page. What I've noticed, though. is everyone believes in intolerance until they don't like it. when intolerance applies to something they're doing.
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Now let's get back to the teaching of Nate Heitzig. See, tolerance is a satanic counterfeit to repentance. Repentance says I'm wrong. And I need to change. That's what repentance says.
I'm wrong and I need to change. Tolerance says you're not wrong. You just need to accept yourself.
Now, depending on your Bible translation, tolerance is mentioned between three to five times in the Bible. It's not mentioned a lot, but every time it is, it is only ever mentioned as something negative that God rebukes. And we need to get this because it flows from the heart and the love of God. It's because Jesus loved the man possessed by Legion that he refused to tolerate the demons harming him. And so he exorcised those demons so that that man could live a life that God had intended him to live.
And there are some churches that have adopted the world's definition of love and tolerance. And because of that, everyone and everything is welcome except the lordship of Jesus Christ. Accept solid Bible teaching. And when that happens, it's the job of faithful shepherds to warn people, watch out. Leave.
Get your kids out of that church. Get into a church that teaches the Bible. And people, whenever I say those kind of things, say, well, that's just me. Why would you say that? Why would you be divisive?
Here's what's mean: allowing somebody to continue teaching something that, if believed, will send people to hell. That's mean. And people will say, well, stop poking the bear. If the bear you're referring to is talking about the one that's devouring the sheep of God, you need to know: I'm not trying to poke it, I want to kill it. The wall was up.
But the people closest to Nehemiah were playing both sides. They tolerated sin. They compromised. They did what God had told them not to do. And because of that, there were spies in their midst.
There were people in their midst who were not loyal to God, but were loyal to Tobiah. Think of malware on a computer. You don't need a hacker to break your door down if someone inside the system lets them in through a shady link. Right? Have you ever done that?
You clicked on a link in an email and you're like, I shouldn't have clicked on that. And then your computer's just toast. But who let him in? You did. You click the link.
That's exactly what's happening here. There was political and spiritual compromise and tolerance even inside the walls. Christian, beware of post-victory infiltration. Satan shifts from attack mode to influence mode. And some of your biggest battles.
will come after the breakthrough. Don't let the success that you experience breed naivete. The devil doesn't quit. He just gets sneaky. The threat isn't always outside your walls.
It's the compromise inside your circle. An internal compromise is so much more dangerous than external attacks. Why? Because the wall can't protect you from what you invite in through compromise. And some allies that you have, some people in your life that you think are your friends, are still tied to old enemies.
And just because they're near you doesn't mean they're for you.
So watch for praisers who are really spies.
Sometimes the enemy you need to watch for has your number saved in their phone. And loyalty to God might mean that you have to distance yourselves from certain relationships that you thought were good, but you realize on the other side of the victory, that's not healthy. And so you have to pray and ask for discernment from the Holy Spirit. You have to pray and seek the face of God. And just because someone flatters you and says nice things about you doesn't mean they're for you.
As a matter of fact, oftentimes it's the people who flatter you constantly that are actually the ones who want to destroy you.
Now, again, I'm not telling you to live your life paranoid. Does everyone who I have in my life, do all my friends, are they all against me? No, I'm not telling you that. I'm just telling you, you have to be watchful. You have to be mindful.
You have to be aware. Don't wear your heart on your sleeve. Don't give everybody everything. Talk to God. About your life.
Let him be the one who you intercede to and bring your deepest, darkest secrets to. Let him be the one that you communicate to. And then from there, build a close relationship of people who you observe and look at their life and you see a repeated lifestyle of integrity, honesty, and faithfulness and invite them into your life to be your circle. What voices are influencing you behind the wall? Be careful who has your ear because they might be working with your enemy behind your back.
And you can build a wall for protection and still lose everything through the people you let speak into your life. Let's look at the end of verse 19. It says, and Tobiah. Sent letters to frighten me. Even after the wall is finished, the warfare continues.
Nehemiah is still getting threats. Nehemiah is still getting pressure. The wall's done, but the enemy's not. The attack Keeps coming. The victory was visible, but the attacks became subtle.
Now, in our lives, we need to recognize that we can't mistake the end of a project for the end of the process. I talked about this in the beginning.
So I want to ask you, are you prepared for what comes after success? Because again, Satan doesn't stop. He just switches tactics. The devil doesn't stop when the wall goes up. He just changes strategies.
So don't be shocked when attacks follow achievement. You finish the wall, awesome. Pick up your shield. Pick up your shield. Prepare.
Be ready for the next attack. Victory invites new battles.
So don't just build walls, build spiritual endurance. Leaders have to develop spiritual discernment and emotional endurance. Let me tell you, if you're going to be a leader for any amount of time, you're going to go through the gamut. And you've got to have emotional endurance. To live life in this world, you have to have emotional endurance.
Because, again, after every mountaintop, there's a valley. And that's emotionally exhausting, isn't it? It's exhausting if you're like, man, everything in life, it's mountaintop, valley, mountaintop, valley. When are the valleys going to stop? When you're dead.
That's when they're going to stop. As a matter of fact, for Jesus, you know when he said those words, it is finished? It wasn't finished till he breathed his last breath. The work that God has for you won't be finished. until you breathe your last breath.
So keep working forwards. Keep Pushing ahead. Finish the wall. Get that victory and pick up your shield. Spiritual maturity requires vigilance.
Because opposition evolves. It doesn't evaporate. And the devil is relentless.
So, your faith can't be situational, it has to be anchored in something. The enemy didn't need to break the wall because he had a foot in the back door. Flattery and fear are Satan's new strategy when force doesn't work. And that's because the devil knows he can't stop what God started.
So instead, he'll just try to slow you down with drama, gossip, and low-level warfare.
So what do you do when the wall is done, but the whispers keep on coming? When the project ends, but the pressure doesn't? What do you do when you're finished but still fighting? I want to give you one more thing, and it's not in our outline in your bulletin, but you can write it down. It really is the fourth point.
Stay faithful. after the finish line. Christian. As we close. You might have done some great things for the Lord in your life.
You might be today standing on a completed wall. Saying, I did it. I completed the task that God has given me. Don't confuse completion with closure. Just because the wall is up doesn't mean the war is over.
Nehemiah didn't hang up his tool belt. He picked up discernment, and so should you.
So stay on guard after the wall is built. The wall was done. But Nehemiah's real leadership was just beginning. We have another seven chapters of Nehemiah's leadership on display. Once the wall is built, The work really begins.
And the end of the battles within our lives is often just the beginning of another.
So be ready. Celebrate the victory, but don't step off the wall. The wall was finished, but Nehemiah wasn't, and neither are you. Again, you'd think that the book of Nehemiah would come to a close after the wall is rebuilt. But again, we're only halfway through the book.
They got the victory, but that's only half the story. The wall was finished, but the warfare wasn't. They were finished but still fighting. And I want to point this out because we're halfway through the year right now, 2025, right? And what was our vision for 2025 taking ground?
Taking back the ground the enemy has stolen. And we just came off two weekends ago a huge victory in that mission. Freedom Celebration and Love Day were a wild success. Hundreds and hundreds of people said yes to Jesus. And I was remarking with people who are standing there saying, I've never heard the name of Jesus glorified in this part of town this way before.
The name of God was glorified. God did a mighty work. We experienced a great victory. And it can easily be kicked back and say, we did it. We won!
Now we can rest. We're only halfway through the year. And God's not done. The story's not over. There's still work to be done and battles to be fought.
The wall might be done, but I'm not. What God builds through you. He wants to continue in you.
So, maintain spiritual vigilance after spiritual success. Finishing the task is not the end of the journey. Faithfulness is a lifelong calling, and we need to maintain spiritual vigilance in that process. I want to leave you. with three things.
for you to do. As you find yourself finished but still fighting. Number one, Stay focused. Stay focused. You should write these down if you're taking notes.
Stay focused. Victory invites new forms of vulnerability.
So guard your heart after the high. You finished your wall, but are you guarding your heart? Stay focused. Number two, stay clean. Again, compromise often starts with conversations.
We tolerate sin and it leads us to compromise. Discern the voice. Behind the flattery. You block the enemy. But did you invite compromise?
Some of you have built the wall, but you've let the wrong people in the gates. And you need to examine those relationships in your life. And third and finally, stay strong. Celebrate the victory, but stay spiritually awake. The enemy may come back with letters, but you've got truth and armor.
And some of you are done with the project, but you're exhausted by the pressure. You feel weak. You feel disheartened, and yet it was your victory. Stay strong. Craig Rochelle said finishing strong.
is more about what you do after the wall goes up. than how fast do you build it. See, God's not just looking for people who can start projects. He's raising up people who finish and keep fighting after they do. We're so glad you joined us for Connect with Skip Heitzig, today featuring Pastor Skip's son Nate Heitzig.
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