Now when I went into the house of Shemaiah the
son of Delaiah, son of Mehetabel, who was confined to his home, he said, “Let
us meet together in the house of God, within the temple. Let us close the doors
of the temple, for they are coming to kill you. They are coming to kill you by
night.” But I said, “Should such a man as I run away? And what man such as I
could go into the temple and live? I will not go in.” And I understood and saw
that God had not sent him, but he had pronounced the prophecy against me
because Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him. For this purpose he was hired, that
I should be afraid and act in this way and sin, and so they could give me a bad
name in order to taunt me. Remember Tobiah and Sanballat, O my God, according
to these things that they did, and also the prophetess Noadiah and the rest of
the prophets who wanted to make me afraid. (Nehemiah 6:10–14 ESV).
DEFCON (Defense Readiness Condition) is the U.S. military's alert system with five levels (5 being lowest, 1 being highest threat) for national security, signaling readiness for conflict. The system, developed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ensures standardized communication of readiness, though the specific level is kept secret for security reasons. If we take this scale and apply it to the circumstances Nehemiah was facing in our reading today, he would have been at DEFCON 1. This was not because of a physical threat. It was more insidious than that. His enemies had gone to great lengths to discredit and tarnish Nehemiah’s reputation.
Nehemiah knew when people were trying to
trick him. His enemies tried again and again to stop the work of rebuilding
God’s city. They even sent Nehemiah a false message about a rumor of revolt
against the king, hoping he would fall for it. But Nehemiah was aware of their
plot and wouldn’t take the bait. So, the enemies tried a different tactic. They
hired a prophet to try to trick him. But he prayed that the Lord would
strengthen his hands and sharpen his mind, and he was able to resist. He said,
“I realized that God had not sent [this prophet], but that … he had been hired
to intimidate me.”
Jesus taught his disciples that he would
be sending them out like sheep among wolves. He warned them to be “as shrewd as
snakes and as innocent as doves”; he said, “Be on your guard” (Matthew
10:16-17). We also are called to be on high alert with people who wish to deter
us from keeping our focus on serving God. In a world such as we live in today,
we are certainly at DEFCON 1… stay alert!


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