Nehemiah’s rebuilding project didn’t happen overnight, nor will your spiritual growth. Allow God to work on you, section by section.
Nehemiah
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Oct. 16
It would have been enough for Nehemiah to simply say, “Remember the Lord,” but I love how he pointed out how great & awesome he is! (4:14)
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Oct. 14
Nehemiah didn’t lose sight of his goals, even when faced with ridicule and outright violent opposition. How committed are we to God’s will?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Oct. 12
Nehemiah didn’t rebuild the city walls solo. Turns out, I couldn’t fix my shower by myself, either. The church is a body; we help one other.
Keep Building (Prayer Devotional for the week of October 12, 2014)
One of the most frustrating aspects of moving to a new house is not being able to find things that you could’ve sworn you used to own. A couple of weeks ago, the shower handle broke off into my hand when I tried to turn off the water. I didn’t panic, because I’m a fairly clever gal, and I knew that I had basic tools to tinker with and try to fix it.
For starters, I needed a medium size Phillips-head screwdriver, a wrench, and pliers. What did I find in my freshly unpacked toolbox? One gigantic screwdriver and one small enough to repair eyeglasses. I couldn’t find a crescent wrench to save my life, and the only pliers I saw turned out to be wire cutters. I don’t know how most of my tools managed to not get packed, but I had to make a trip to the hardware store, stat.
Speaking of tools, Nehemiah knew a thing or two about moving, building, and new beginnings. He sought the favor of King Artaxerxes to go to Jerusalem and rebuild the city’s war-torn walls. Section by section, he and countless individuals worked together to repair the gates and walls of the city. In Nehemiah 4:14, he encouraged his helpers to not fear those who opposed the rebuilding effort. He said, “Don’t be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your families, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your homes.”
Maybe you haven’t physically relocated to another house, but perhaps life has thrown some obstacles in your path that feel like one rerouted detour after another. Don’t fear. Remember the Lord, who is GREAT and AWESOME! Equip yourself with spiritual tools like the ones described in Ephesians 6. Don’t listen to the detractors who try to tear you down; keep building!