The last half of Nehemiah 4:7 records, "the people worked with all their heart." Taken out of context this could be a confusing statement. But when you consider it in the story of Nehemiah it becomes a powerful reminder of what God's people are capable of doing when they make the choice to work side by side in service to God and each other.
The wall of Jerusalem had been destroyed several decades earlier. Under the leadership of Nehemiah the people had undertaken the monumental task of rebuilding the wall, both as a means of protection and, possibly more importantly, as a psychological reminder that their Capitol City was once again a vibrant, important place. We can't begin to imagine the hardship these folks endured in order to accomplish the task. What we can understand though is that they had a desire to see this project finished...they had a personal stake in successfully rebuiling this wall.
The statement at the end of chapter 4:7 tells us how important it was to them. They poured themselves into it. They sacrificed to make certain it was completed. They set aside things that were important in their lives in order to accomplish this unified mission.
As their leader, Nehemiah understood the importance of relying on the power of God to get the job done. He knew they would get discouraged and that there would be opposition. But he also knew that God had brought him to this particular place to accomplish this construction project so he showed the people the power of God by leading them through the process.
There are many lessons that can be gained from a close study of the book of Nehemiah. There is none more important though than to see the power of a unified body of believers allowing the strength of God to push them far beyond what they ever imagined they could do. It's time for Christians in the 21st century to learn that lesson and put it into practice.
A simple thank you seems appropriate for those of you who have chosen to follow my ramblings. I'm not trying to change the world with what I write, I'm just trying to share with those who care to read, my view of things that are important to me. I hope you are blessed half as much by reading these posts as I am by writing them.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Answered Prayer
It never ceases to amaze me, even though I really shouldn't be surprised, when the blessings continue to roll. We continually read of how faithful God is in fulfilling His promises, taking care of His people and answering prayers, but the truth is, we find ourselves somewhat taken aback when those blessings, care and answers are aimed squarely at us.
Over the past several months I've been on my knees on a constant basis asking the Lord to lead me where I can be used the most effectively. We've agonized over doors that opened and then shut, doors that never opened we wished would and even doors that we had no idea were there. We've listened as He has allowed us to peek through windows of opportunity and then watched as He pulled the blinds on them.
Just over a week ago the final door opened and we were allowed to step through it. Our continued prayer has resulted in a difinitive answer. The funny thing is...I was surprised when that answer came. I was relieved, overjoyed and yes, surprised. I guess it's really not funny at all...odd is a better description. After all, I claim to believe in the power of prayer so why should I be surprised when He answers? Some would say that's the "human" response and I suppose they are right. But prayer is a faithbased understanding of God's amazing work in our lives. It allows us to open ourselves to His voice, His leading, His plans and be grateful when He blesses us with obvious answers.
Now, as we follow His lead we will work at being honestly open to further answers and blessings as He sends them our way.
Over the past several months I've been on my knees on a constant basis asking the Lord to lead me where I can be used the most effectively. We've agonized over doors that opened and then shut, doors that never opened we wished would and even doors that we had no idea were there. We've listened as He has allowed us to peek through windows of opportunity and then watched as He pulled the blinds on them.
Just over a week ago the final door opened and we were allowed to step through it. Our continued prayer has resulted in a difinitive answer. The funny thing is...I was surprised when that answer came. I was relieved, overjoyed and yes, surprised. I guess it's really not funny at all...odd is a better description. After all, I claim to believe in the power of prayer so why should I be surprised when He answers? Some would say that's the "human" response and I suppose they are right. But prayer is a faithbased understanding of God's amazing work in our lives. It allows us to open ourselves to His voice, His leading, His plans and be grateful when He blesses us with obvious answers.
Now, as we follow His lead we will work at being honestly open to further answers and blessings as He sends them our way.
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