You Must Persevere to Complete the Work God Gives You
- Jack Selcher
- Sep 18
- 2 min read

Leaders are often highly esteemed by some, while others mercilessly lambast them. It happens in the church.
It happened to me. Many pastors who want to follow God wholeheartedly leave the ministry after a disappointing first church experience.
They are unprepared for the firestorm of resistance they encounter when they try to lead in a direction other than tradition. A survey released in March 2022 revealed that 42 percent of pastors in the USA were contemplating leaving the ministry.1 It is not just pastors who experience criticism while ministering to others.
How can we be faithful to our calling despite opposition? Nehemiah faced intimidation as the wall around Jerusalem neared completion. Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem used threats and lies to discourage him and derail the work.
Four times, they invited Nehemiah to meet them on the plain of Ono. Nehemiah knew they were scheming to harm him (Nehemiah 6:2). Four times he said, “No, no!” to Ono.
They changed tactics. Sanballat sent a letter filled with lies about Nehemiah, knowing that they would spread like a cold virus.
He claimed the Jews were building the wall to prepare Jerusalem to revolt against the king. Nehemiah would rule in his place.
Trying to erase rumors that idle gossip transmits is like removing paint from a wall and putting it back in the can.
Tobiah and Sanballat hired a prophet named Shemiah to try to discredit Nehemiah. While visiting him, Nehemiah heard lie after lie cascading out of the “man of God’s” mouth.
Shemiah was trying to trick him so he would desecrate the house of God. Noadiah and some other prophets also lied to Nehemiah (Nehemiah 6:14).
Not everyone who claims to speak for God does. Nehemiah’s knowledge of God’s word and discernment from God allowed him to detect the lies. He was not deceived.
Similarly, we need discernment and knowledge of God’s word to identify liars and truth-tellers. The devil is the father of lies (John 8:44).
Lies are his ultra-destructive neutron bombs. He uses anyone available to spread them. Let us not be part of his Fiendish Express delivery system.
Like Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, we must persevere to complete God’s work. When we are doing that work, quitting will seem attractive.
Whatever pulls us away from it is not our friend. Like Nehemiah, we must learn to say no to distractions and yes to God’s purpose.
Like postage stamps that stick to their envelopes, let us stick to God’s work until it is completed. What is your takeaway? See additional free spiritual growth resources for Christians.
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