Read Ezra 4-6.
Whenever action is taken to achieve God's work, expect opposition. Opposition does not mean that anything is wrong. Indeed, it may be the very confirmation that it is right.
The pagan
neighbors watched as the Jews returned to resettle in
God's people had full authority to move forward, yet there is no record of fighting with those who opposed them. And, there was no rebellion against the king. Instead, God used two of His spokesmen (prophets) to encourage the people to go back to work. Haggai's message was short, immediate and direct regarding priorities. Zechariah took a long-range view and encouraged them to finish the work for the coming Messiah. Zerubbabel acted quickly to restart the project.
The opposition's plan backfired. Once the next king, Darius the Mede, received all the information, not only did the Jews have permission, but the government was to pay for it. The king's new decree: "Let it be done with all diligence.” (6:12)
Again, there will always be people with their own agenda, wanting to do different things, their way, and on their timetable. Sometimes (not always) it is Satan who energizes opposition to godly leadership. Many times people with differing ideas oppose godly leaders due to personal pet projects, their own feelings of fear and/or inexperience.
Questions leaders
must ask and know the answers before moving ahead:
1. Is this what
God wants done?
2. Is this how
God wants it done?
3. Is this when
God wants it done?
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