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Old 09-02-2009, 09:56 AM
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The Gates of Jerusalem

The Gates of Jerusalem. Nehemiah 3: 1- 32 (Part 1)

Isa 58:12 And [they that shall be] of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.


The first task Nehemiah and his men undertook was the rebuilding of the gates of Jerusalem. There were 12 gates of Jerusalem but only 6 are mentioned in Neh. 3 as having been repaired. These 6 gates are of significance, because, by looking closely at them, we can see a picture of the mission of God’s Church.

The first gate to be repaired was the SHEEP GATE. This is important because the sheep gate was the gate used to bring the sheep into the city for use in the sacrifice. The sheep gate represents several things:

1. The sheep gate was repaired by Eliasib, the high priest and his brethren the priests. Jesus , our Hgh Priest, is repairing the sheep gate. Jesus said “I am the Door of the sheep”. Jesus, who sacrificed His life for our sins, is our High Priest who makes intecession for us. Ministers of the Gospel, the “priests” who minister God’s Word to us, maintain the sheep gate by caring for God’s church.

2. The sheep, brought through this gate, were offered as a sacrifice on the altar of repentance. The sheep gate represents the need for all to repent of their sins. The message of repentance and remission of sins must be preached to all who will hear.

3. The ministers primary responsibility to the church is to “feed the church of God”. Jesus told Peter three times to “Feed my sheep”. The sheep must be cared for…. The church is an oasis for wandering sheep to find refuge, and safety from a sin sick world.

4. Of the 6 gates repaired, this is the only gate that was also “sanctified”. It was the only gate that was “set aside” for a specific purpose. Gods church is a sanctified church- set aside for the specific purpose of pleasing our Father. The Bible tells us “we are not our own”. We were purchased by the Blood of Jesus, our sins were washed away and we have been sanctified by the Lord. And, we must remain that way, keeping ourselves unspotted from the things that are displeasing to the Lord who redeemed us. The SHEEP GATE- the Church, must remain sanctified, set apart, from the blemishes of division and strife.

The second gate to undergo repairs was the FISH GATE. This gate was used by merchants to bring their wares into Jerusalem where they were sold to the residents of the city. The Bible tells us to “Buy the truth and sell it not”. The FISH GATE points to the primary purpose for the establishing of God’s church. Jesus said “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men”. Our primary purpose is EVANGELISM. “Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature” is God’s mandate for His people. If we lose our burden for lost souls, if we aren’t actively engaged in evangelistic effort, our FISH GATE is in need of repair. Its interesting to note that some- “their nobles”- involved in rebuilding the fish gate “put not their necks to the work of the Lord” (3:5). Theirs was a half-hearted, feeble attempt that shows an uncaring and indifferent attitude among some people. They simply don’t care about lost souls. Their indifference is not unlike the “nobles” among us today- the “spiritually superiors” among us whose hearts are so full of self-righteousness and spiritual pride, they have no concern for the lost and have no interest in evangelism.

The third gate in need of repair is simply known as the OLD GATE. There seems to be a trend in todays church that seems to say “Out with the OLD, and in with the NEW”. The old fashioned Gospel of Jesus Christ is slowly being removed, replaced by a “new age” gospel that tickles the ear. Certainly we should look for new ways, new methods and new means to reach the world for Christ, but Jer 6:16 tells us to: “…Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where [is] the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk [therein]. ” The old fashioned message of the Cross of Christ cannot be set aside. Our faith cannot stand on a gospel that is void of the very foundations of God’s Church. The “old” gospel of the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord is the Gospel that was chosen by God by which the world can be saved. If we remove our foundational message, our message is built on shifting sands…it will not stand. God tells us “….thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations…” . Instead of removing our old landmarks and destroying our old foundations, we need to be known as “The restorer of paths to dwell in.” ( Isa, 58:12)

The fourth gate in need of repair was the VALLEY GATE. The valley gate was the means for workers, who labored in the fields of the valleys to return from their toils. After a long day of labor, the city must have seemed like an oasis, a refuge from the scorching sun. God’s church is a place of refuge for those returning from the valleys of trials and tribulations. “In the valley, he restorth my soul”. Many times, in the fields of life, we get discouraged, but on the top of the mountain, we have access to restoration. The church should always be a place of restoration for weary souls.

The fifth gate, the DUNG GATE, in spite of its name, was a crucial gate. Through the DUNG GATE, discarded waste was removed from the city of Jerusalem. Without the means of disposal, Jerusalem would be awash in filth. This gate represents the need for us to remove the filth of the world from our midst and even from our very hearts and lives. The Bible tells us that we are to keep ourselves unspotted from the world, and we need to remove “garbage” from our lives from time to time. God’s church, washed in His very Blood, is a clean church. We live in a trash filled world and, from time to time, its necessary for us to pass through the dung gate to rid ourselves of the dung that collects around us. Admittedly taken out of context some what, but we need to be a people who “… shall build the old waste places…”. The mounds of the garbage we remove from our lives should be building up, but it seems some people are scavenging the dump and returning to their old way of living. God brought us out of the trash heaps of this world and we cannot return to it. Haul the garbage of the works of the flesh out through prayer and seeking the Lord.

The sixth gate repaired was the FOUNTAIN GATE. Water was a precious commodity in the deserts of ancient Israel and it was crucial that the city be supplied with clean, flowing water. Its imperative that we keep the Spirit of God flowing in our lives. Jesus promised that He gives us “a well of water springing up into everlasting life”. Fresh water, “living water”, the power of the Holy Ghost, is crucial to the survival of God’s Church. The way for us to keep the Spirit of God flowing in our midst is found in John 5:24. “God is a Spirit, and they that worship him must worship Him in spirit and in truth”.
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Re: The Gates of Jerusalem

The Gates of Jerusalem. Nehemiah 3: 1- 32 (Part 2)

These six gates illustrate the absolute need for God’s Church. The SHEEP GATE, maintained by Jesus our High Priest, represents the care for God’s sheepfold. The Lord must always be our Shepherd, leading us to green pastures and still waters. (Psa. 23:1-2)
The FISH GATE is the evangelistic trust of God’s Church- our commission to reach the world with the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ. The OLD GATE represents the need for us to hold fast to sounding teaching. We must not abandon the Gospel of old, in favor of a new message. There is no other Gospel than the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The VALLEY GATE is the means of refreshing and restoration. And, through the DUNG GATE goes any other gospel, along with the filth of this sinful world. By purging the pollution of sin, the FOUNTAIN GATES of the Holy Ghost will free-flow in our daily lives.

The 3rd chapter of Nehemiah mentions other gates. Though they are alluded to only briefly, their importance is noteworthy. These gates seem to have needed no repair, but they do have a significant role in the make up of the city of Jerusalem:

WATER GATE: It was before the water gate, that Ezra, the scribe, read God’s Word to the people. (Neh. 8) God’s Word must be central in our lives. Eph 5:26 That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,
The water gate needed no repair, just as God’s Word cannot be “improved” upon. We cannot add one word, nor can we take one word away.

Further, the significance of water in the Plan of Salvation cannot be ignored. Jesus spoke to Nicodemus about the necessity of being born of the water and of the Spirit in John 3. John baptized in water “unto repentance” and Peter gave us the plan of salvation in Acts. 2:38. Water baptism is a necessary part of God’s plan for the salvation of our souls. Acts 2:38 leaves no room for doubt as to what God expects of those who will follow Him: “Repent, and be baptized everyone of you in the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost”. The message of God’s Word cannot and must not be altered.

The HORSE GATE- Horses were vital to the security of the city of Jerusalem. Not only were they the most efficient means of transportation, they were also formidable weapons of warfare and defense. This speaks of the spiritual warfare we are engaged in against the “rulers of darkness”. 2Cr 10:4 (For the weapons of our warfare [are] not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;". Our fight is a spiritual fight, “…against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places”. (Eph. 6:12)

The EAST GATE: Mat 24:27 For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. The “east” is traditionally thought of as the direction from which the Lord will return for His Bride. The EAST GATE reminds us that, Yes!- Jesus is coming! And we need to be ever diligent to be “Looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God…” The coming of Jesus is not a day of doom and gloom- it is the Christians hope, for we “…look for new heavens, and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.“ (I Pet. 3:12-13. “…this same Jesus which is taken up from you, shall so come again in like manner….” (Acts 1:11)

The MIPHKAD GATE. Little is known about this gate whose names means the “appointed place”. One commentator said this was a seldom used gate that was used as a meeting place by the residents of Jerusalem to gather to talk and pass on news and information. It was, in effect, a place of fellowship. People came together here just to visit and enjoy a time of fellowship. Fellowship and unity is important to God’s Church. The Bible tells us the early church, “Continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship…” Unity is the hallmark of God’s true church. Coming together in a spirit of unity and fellowship is what makes God’s people who and what they are. That’s why Paul admonishes us in Eph. 4:3- “Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace”. Not only are we to maintain a unity with God’s Spirit, but we must also seek unity with one another. (Eph. 4:13)

Those chosen by Nehemiah to rebuild Jerusalems walls and gates were “repairers of the breach”. Are we to be anything less? Isaiah says in Isa 58:12 And [they that shall be] of thee shall build the old waste places: thou shalt raise up the foundations of many generations; and thou shalt be called, The repairer of the breach, The restorer of paths to dwell in.” We look about us today in this closing hour of time, and we see many “breaches” in need of repair. The Body of Christ seems to be so disjointed, as people seem to be withdrawing from one another, rather than drawing closer. Division and strife seems to be the object of the game, rather than unity and fellowship. Do we even believe what Jesus said about a divided house? Churches are closing…organizations are splitting and splintering themselves out of existence. The division and strife among God’s people is closing the gates and stopping up the fountains. The horses of our spiritual warfare stand idle as we fight and devour one another. Our streets are clogged with the debris of sin. We need to be repairers and not destroyers. Builders , not wreckers. “Watchmen….”, Ezekiel asks, “…what of the night?” Souls are being lost every day. Christians are becoming disillusioned and discouraged. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is being replaced by a another gospel. Are there any Nehemiahs among us today who will say, “Arise, and let us build…”? What of Baruch, son of Zabbai, who did “earnestly repair….” (Neh. 3:20)? Or will the “nobles”, those who “put not their necks to the work of the Lord” rule the day?


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Very good reading! Makes us think if we are doing our part to keep the gates strong. We must have keep a burden for the sinners or we lose our duty as a christian. I like good evangelism. We must keep the old paths. Jesus christ is the same yesterday, today, & forever. We must keep a stirring in our lives so we will not become stagnated. Let the spirit of god flow freely thru us, so we can be a light to this world.

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