"Come, let us meet together in one of  the villages on the plain of Ono. But they were scheming to harm  me."1
When Nehemiah and the ancient Israelites had almost completed  rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem several centuries BC, enemies were  not happy with their progress and sought to discourage Nehemiah and  get rid of him. They tried to lure him away from his work by inviting  him to meet with them in the Plain of Ono.
But Nehemiah's reply was, "O no!" He knew their stories were  fabricated and that they were lying. Just as well he did, otherwise he  would have been destroyed and God's work frustrated. Nehemiah stuck to  the job until the work was finished and the walls rebuilt. 
Whenever we get involved in a fruitful work for God, opposition is  usually par for the course. The enemy attacks at every opportunity and  usually at our most vulnerable points. He is a master of deceit and  will seek to discourage us, sidetrack us from the main task to waste  our time on less important matters, tempt us to stray from the beaten  path, and so on. Whatever devices he uses we, like Nehemiah, need to  be aware of these, for more often than not he comes as an angel of  light. 
When in doubt, we need to pray for God to reveal to us the truth of  the situation in which we find ourselves. Realize, too, that the more  authentic and real we are, the easier we will "smell" (discern) those  who are not for real and are seeking to distract us so that they can  lure us away from what God wants us to do. 
Suggested prayer: "Dear God, please give me the same kind of insight,  wisdom and courage that Nehemiah had and stick to the work you have  for me to do until it is finished. Help me to say 'no' to any  temptation or distraction that would take me away from following and  serving you. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer.  Gratefully, in Jesus' name, amen."
1. Nehemiah 6:2 (NIV).
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By Dick Innes 
 

 
 
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