In Nehemiah 13, after Nehemiah had restored the walls in Jerusalem, the people of Israel, their practices and their places he returned to the King of Persia who had sent him to rebuild the walls. Then, while he was gone the people returned to the way they had been living before the walls were reestablished.
The people had participated in the religious ceremonies organized by Nehemiah but that did not mean that they had yielded their hearts fully to God. When he was no longer there to influence them - they drifted back to the way they lived before. That is a bit like people of faith today.
Then He [Jesus] came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, “What! Could you not watch with Me one hour? Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. - Matthew 26:40-41
A good number of years ago I had considered starting a discipleship ministry called the Bent Tree ministry. I imagine that you have seen young saplings just after they had been planted. Some grow straight without support - but many lean over, one way or the other and if not supported will grow crooked. So the planters will use rope and stakes to hold the tree straight until its root system and fibers are realigned. That can take years of care. If the support is removed too soon the tree will want to return to its original position.
I recall a story about Chuck Colson - you may not remember him - an American attorney and political advisor who served as Special Counsel to President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1970. Once known as President Nixon's "hatchet man", Colson gained notoriety at the height of the Watergate scandal, for being named as one of the Watergate Seven and also for pleading guilty to obstruction of justice for attempting to defame Pentagon Papers defendant Daniel Ellsberg. In 1974, Colson served seven months in the federal Maxwell Prison in Alabama, as the first member of the Nixon administration to be incarcerated for Watergate-related charges. His mid-life religious conversion while in prison, sparked a radical life change that led to the founding of his non-profit ministry Prison Fellowship (From Wikipedia)
Chuck was talking to a man about the importance of discipleship. The man said that he didn't need other Christians that he could go it alone just fine. Chuck walked over to the fireplace - pulled out a glowing ember with the tongs and stared at the glowing ember, saying nothing. The ember grew fainter and fainter until the fire went out. Then Chuck said - "That is what happens to Christians who believe they can go it alone. We need the presence of other Christians to help keep the fire burning."
And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching. - Hebrews 10:24-25
Staying connected to other Christians who have a hunger and heart for God is critical to your spiritual well-being.
Think about it – Pray about it – Believe it – Walk in it. Let your light shine and give God the glory.
By Faith Alone By His Grace Alone And For His Glory Alone