tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7295649066448424384.post1226824524430670987..comments2014-09-21T09:11:43.532-06:00Comments on Weekly Walking: January 15 (Genesis 16; Matthew 15; Nehemiah 5; Acts 15)David Kizziahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12600956515375226695noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7295649066448424384.post-926075518247570892011-01-23T15:42:25.644-06:002011-01-23T15:42:25.644-06:00As recently realized,Nehemiah would have to be my ...As recently realized,Nehemiah would have to be my second favorite book of the bible because he showed in my eyes such compassion for his people. The question of how can we know when someone else fears the Lord is a tough one. I feel that one that fears the Lord is one that passes up on either his rights or privileges because he knows if the Lord was right there at the time the Lord would be looking at him with shameful eyes. Remember when you was a child and you did something like talk while your father was talking and you got that look. And how after that you didn't do it again for fear of that look or worse. It is that position of shame we feel within ourselves when we know the Lord is looking. How could Nehemiah impose those taxes with the Lord looking at him and still build a wall? If so the Lord would have said, shame on you with the blessings that I have bestowed on you. Just a opinion with childhood reflection. Bro DougAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06431308118687297125noreply@blogger.com