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Overcoming the opposition // Vencendo a oposição




The book of Nehemiah has a lot to teach us about what God puts in our heart, and how we should proceed when opposition comes.

In chapter 4:1-9 (click here), we witness something very familiar. People who come at us with insults trying to mess with our work. When we are not being led by God, we can easily become angry and react to those insults. But Nehemiah teaches us something different. In verse 4 you’re going to notice that instead of counterattacking, Nehemiah brings to God his frustration and, as human beings, he asks God to act in their defense. Nehemiah kept his ease and motivated the people to keep working (v.6). He did not yield to his opposition. He did not react with a harsh emotional response. Instead, he went praying. And he and the rest of the Jews succeeded in building the wall.

However, oppositions don’t go away so fast. They tried another strategy – to cause confusion. The enemy just doesn’t retreat in their first defeat. They come at us stronger, with new things to confuse us, to disturb the work of God. If you feel weak or afraid at this point, it’s ok, it’s human. But, let’s learn with Nehemiah in verse 9 “And we prayed to our God and set a guard as a protection against them day and night”. Nehemiah did not stand still. He prayed and he acted wisely. He foresaw new conflicts and prepare for the next blow. He knew something else could still come, but this time they wouldn’t be unprepared, they set guard day and night.

Nehemiah m.o (modus operandi) was, first of all – to Pray. He prayed all the time: before talking to the king, before traveling etc. He was constantly praying. Instead of yielding to the enemy, instead of reacting to the insults, he prayed. No matter what was going on, he before acting and taking any decision, he prayed.

His mind was in the work that God had put in his heart. But I have to admit, sometimes we lose our temper too easily and we want to feel justified for that.

I am going to quote here the book of the bible study “When it comes to our opposition it appears that a good defense is often as effective as a blistering offense. Being on guard can sometimes lack the excitement of blowing things up and shooting things out of cannons, it’s more staid than being of offense. No one likes to be the one to stay back. But the bible has a lot to say about being on guard and what things warrant guarding” Kelly Minter.

·         Timothy, guard what has been entrusted to your care. Turn away from godless chatter and the opposing ideas of what is falsely called knowledge, (1 Timothy 6:20)
·         Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it. (Proverbs 4:23)
·         Jesus began to speak first to his disciples, saying: “Be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy." (Luke 12:1)


O livro de Neemias tem muito a nos ensinar sobre o que Deus coloca em nosso coração e como devemos proceder quando surge oposição.

No capítulo 4: 1-9 (clique aqui), testemunhamos algo muito familiar. Pessoas que vêm até nós com insultos tentando perturbar o nosso trabalho. Quando não estamos sendo conduzidos por Deus, podemos facilmente ficar com raiva e reagir a esses insultos. Mas Neemias nos diz algo diferente. No verso 4 você vai notar que em vez de contra-atacar, Neemias traz para Deus sua frustração e, como ser humano, ele pede a Deus para agir em sua defesa. Neemias manteve a calma e motivou o povo a continuar trabalhando (v.6). Ele não cedeu à sua oposição. Ele não reagiu com uma resposta emocional dura. Em vez disso, ele foi orar. E ele e o resto dos judeus conseguiram construir o muro.

No entanto, as oposições não desaparecem tão rápido. Eles tentaram outra estratégia - causar confusão. O inimigo simplesmente não recua em sua primeira derrota. Voltam mais fortes, com novas coisas para nos confundir, para desvirtuar a obra de Deus. Se você se sente fraco ou com medo neste momento, tudo bem, é humano. Mas vamos aprender com Neemias no versículo 9 "Mas nós oramos ao nosso Deus e colocamos guardas de dia e de noite para proteger-nos deles". Neemias não ficou parado. Ele orou e agiu com sabedoria. Ele previu novos conflitos e se preparou para o próximo golpe. Ele sabia que alguma outra coisa ainda poderia vir, mas desta vez eles não estariam despreparados, eles montaram guarda dia e noite.

Neemias m.o (modus operandi) foi, antes de tudo - orar. Ele orava o tempo todo: antes de falar com o rei, antes de viajar etc. Ele estava constantemente orando. Em vez de ceder ao inimigo, em vez de reagir aos insultos, ele orou. Não importa o que estava acontecendo, ele antes de agir e tomar qualquer decisão, ele orou.

Sua mente estava no trabalho que Deus colocou em seu coração. Mas tenho que admitir, às vezes perdemos a paciência com muita facilidade e queremos nos sentir justificados por isso.

Vou citar aqui o livro do estudo bíblico: “Quando se trata de nossa oposição, parece que uma boa defesa é frequentemente tão eficaz quanto uma ofensa devastadora. Estar em guarda às vezes pode não ter entusiasmo em explodir coisas e atirar coisas em canhões, é mais sério do que ofender. Ninguém gosta de ser o único a ficar para trás. Mas a bíblia tem muito a dizer sobre estar em guarda e as coisas que merecem ser guardadas” Kelly Minter.

·         Timóteo, guarde o que lhe foi confiado. Evite as conversas inúteis e profanas e as ideias contraditórias do que é falsamente chamado conhecimento (1 Timóteo 6:20).
·         Acima de tudo, guarde seu coração, pois tudo o que você faz flui dele. (Provérbios 4:23)
·         Jesus começou a falar primeiro aos seus discípulos, dizendo: “Guarda contra o fermento dos fariseus, que é hipocrisia.” (Lucas 12: 1)

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