Restart: Stepping Out in Faithنموونە
ACTING IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
While prayer was a huge part of Nehemiah’s life, he had several character traits that made him the wise and disciplined leader that he was. The writer of Proverbs says: “Respect and obey the LORD! This is the beginning of wisdom” (9.10a). During Nehemiah’s tenure as governor, he had various food, wine, and monetary entitlements which certainly would have made his life easier. He chose, however, to forgo those perks as long as he was governor because he respected God and didn’t think it was fair to become a burden to the people.
Nehemiah’s decision, no doubt, made an impression on the people. No governor prior to him had given up their food or wine allowance. Yet, it was not about making an impression; it was about doing what was wise and just. Nehemiah’s wisdom came from his respect for God. It was the linchpin of his faith; a faith that held up in the most trying circumstances.
The food, wine, and money allotted to the governors were entitlements. In what ways can personal entitlements get in the way of acting judiciously? Are there “perks” you receive that you can use to benefit others?
Sometimes unclaimed funds belong to people who are unaware these funds exist. Help families determine if any such funds belong to them, and show them how to file a claim. Pray: Lord, let me not look solely to my own interests, but also to the interests of others.
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See the community around you with new eyes. Take this 40-day journey through the book of Nehemiah to discover God's heart for rebuilding broken lives and hopes.
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