Introduction: God Uses Ordinary People for Extraordinary Purposes
Medal of Honor recipients were ordinary soldiers who became extraordinary through acts of valor
Nehemiah 11-12 contains lists of ordinary people used by God for extraordinary purposes
Local leaders, singers, temple servants, and priests
People who likely never thought their actions were noteworthy
Similar to anonymous biblical figures like the servant girl who helped Naaman (2 Kings 5), the woman at the well (John 4), and the repentant thief on the cross (Luke 23)
Key Truth: God uses ordinary people to carry out His extraordinary plans
Review of Nehemiah’s Journey So Far
Chapter 1: Nehemiah poured out his heart to God for the people
Chapter 2: Nehemiah pled with the king to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls
Chapter 3: Organization and beginning of construction
Chapter 4: Opposition and response to it
Chapter 5: Internal strife and overcoming it
Chapter 6: Dealing with assassination attempt and completing the wall
Chapter 7: Genealogy and generosity of the people
Chapter 8: Ezra read the law and the people responded in faith
Chapter 9: Confession of sins and repentance
Chapter 10: Written covenant about future living
Who: The People and Their Settlement (Nehemiah 11:1-12:26)
Physical limitations of Jerusalem
Area inside walls was only about 60 acres, shaped like a spatula
Two-thirds of a mile in length, 1200 feet across
Temple located near the top center, surrounded by rebuilt gates
City was still a mess with construction materials and burned rubble
Settlement arrangement
Leaders chose to live in Jerusalem as a sacrifice
One-tenth of remaining people chosen by lots to live in the city
Everyone else lived in surrounding areas and towns
People blessed those who willingly offered to live in Jerusalem (Nehemiah 11:2)
No recorded arguments or divisive disagreements in the resettlement process