Liberality: Nehemiah
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Liberality, the quality of being generous and open-handed, is a virtue that is exemplified in the life and leadership of Nehemiah, a prominent figure in the Old Testament. Nehemiah, known for his role in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, demonstrates liberality not only in his actions but also in his leadership style and governance.

Nehemiah's Generosity in Leadership

Nehemiah served as the governor of Judah during the Persian period, and his tenure is marked by a profound sense of responsibility and generosity towards the people. In Nehemiah 5, we see a clear example of his liberality. Faced with the economic distress of the people, who were burdened by debt and exploitation, Nehemiah took decisive action. He called an assembly to address the grievances and rebuked the nobles and officials for their usurious practices. Nehemiah 5:10-11 states, "I, as well as my brothers and my servants, have been lending them money and grain. But let us stop charging this interest. Please restore to them, even today, their fields, vineyards, olive groves, and houses, along with the interest on the money, grain, new wine, and oil that you have been charging them."

Nehemiah's appeal for the restoration of property and the cessation of interest charges reflects his commitment to justice and his generous spirit. He not only advocated for the people but also led by example, refusing to exploit his position for personal gain.

Personal Sacrifice and Provision

Nehemiah's liberality is further highlighted by his personal sacrifice. As governor, he had the right to claim food and provisions from the people, yet he chose not to exercise this right. Nehemiah 5:14-15 records, "Moreover, from the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes, when I was appointed to be their governor in the land of Judah, until his thirty-second year—twelve years—neither I nor my brothers ate the food allotted to the governor. The earlier governors, those preceding me, placed a heavy burden on the people and took forty shekels of silver from them in addition to food and wine. Their assistants also lorded it over the people. But out of reverence for God, I did not act like that."

Nehemiah's refusal to burden the people financially, despite the entitlement of his office, underscores his liberality and reverence for God. His actions were motivated by a desire to alleviate the people's burdens and to serve them selflessly.

Generosity in Community Building

Nehemiah's liberality extended beyond financial matters to encompass community building and spiritual renewal. His leadership in the reconstruction of Jerusalem's walls was not merely a physical endeavor but also a spiritual and communal one. Nehemiah 8 describes the public reading of the Law by Ezra, which Nehemiah supported, leading to a revival among the people. This event was marked by a spirit of generosity and celebration, as Nehemiah 8:10 states, "Then Nehemiah said to them, 'Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.'"

Nehemiah's encouragement to share with those who had nothing prepared reflects his commitment to inclusivity and community welfare. His leadership fostered a culture of generosity and mutual support among the people.

Conclusion

Nehemiah's life and leadership provide a compelling example of liberality in action. His commitment to justice, personal sacrifice, and community building demonstrate the profound impact of generosity rooted in reverence for God. Through his actions, Nehemiah not only rebuilt the physical walls of Jerusalem but also strengthened the spiritual and communal fabric of the Jewish people.
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Nehemiah 7:70
And some of the chief of the fathers gave to the work. The Tirshatha gave to the treasure a thousand drams of gold, fifty basins, five hundred and thirty priests' garments.
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Ezra, the Priest and Scribe
... and in his trusted and well-beloved Jewish friends, Ezra and Nehemiah, he recognized ...
its recognition of the attainments of Ezra, and for the liberality of the ...
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A Rebuke against Extortion
... nothing of them; so will we do as thou sayest." At this, Nehemiah in the ... By deeds
of liberality toward His poor we may prove the sincerity of our gratitude for ...
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An Ancient Nonconformist
... Nehemiah puts it in Old Testament phraseology, 'the fear of God'; the New ... is in great
favour with many people to-day, and is called 'liberality' and 'breadth ...
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The Promises of the Law and the Gospel Reconciled.
... conferred upon those whom he admits to favor, he by an increase of liberality honors
with ... The same words are repeated by Nehemiah (Neh.1:5). As the Lord in all ...
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Second Sunday after Epiphany
... The mistake in giving is that it is seldom done with liberality. ... men or because of
their favors; it means to follow the spirit of Nehemiah's declaration when ...
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Of a Private Fast.
... ix; Nehemiah 1. This has been the manner of all God's children in their fasts ... 4.
Liberality in alms-deeds is our surest foundation that we shall obtain, in ...
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Expositions of Holy Scripture
... JEHOIADA AND JOASH. METHODICAL LIBERALITY. THE SPIRIT OF POWER. A KINGDOM'S EPITAPH. ...
THE CHARGE OF THE PILGRIM PRIESTS. THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAH. A REFORMER'S SCHOOLING ...
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Appendix. The Apocryphal Books of the Old Testament.
... parts are made up of extracts from 2 Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah, in which ... His
design was to exhibit the liberality of Cyrus and Darius towards the Jews as ...
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Chapter xxiii
... not bear the bad sense that it acquired later in Nehemiah's time, when ... all Oriental
travellers report under this head, that this remarkable liberality was an ...
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How the Books were Written.
... Esdras I. (the apocryphal Esdras), Esdras II.((including our Nehemiah and part ...
translation; and the Targums generally evince a similar liberality of sentiment ...
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