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Day 7—Nehemiah Builds the Wall
Nehemiah felt God calling him to rebuild the wall in Jerusalem. At the time of the call he was in a completely different country working for the king, very far off from what he had in his heart to do. Yet, as only God can do, He opened all the doors and made a way for Nehemiah to step forward into this calling.
The task wasn’t easy, though. The wall was in tatters. The people of Israel were scattered. And opposition was sure to come. And indeed it did.
Men heard of what Nehemiah was trying to do and sought to come against his work. They ridiculed him, incensed anger, and planned harm. It was so bad that Nehemiah had to assign half of his men to stand guard with weapons in case his adversaries rose up. This would provide safety but, no doubt, double the time it would take to complete the wall.
When I read this story, I hear the robot from Lost in Space say, “Danger, Will Robinson.” I don’t know about you, but I may have given up. It was a daunting task, and when you add in possible danger, perhaps risking your life, an assurance of your calling must be held close to the heart.
Against all odds, Nehemiah persevered. And not only did he persevere, but the people who followed his lead did as well. Verse 6 says, “for the people worked with all their heart.” This was AFTER threats—not before. Nehemiah’s passion and determination to fulfill God’s plan was adopted by those working with him. That’s a powerful example for the weary leader.
What seemed intertwined with their endurance was an attitude of prayer. They cried out to God. In fact, they did so before they made any moves to establish guards for safety. Their first posture was one of prayer—the most important move they could make. And when they did, God moved. God responded and came to their defense.
It’s necessary to place prayer at the forefront of your struggles. It will motivate you, remind you, and keep you focused to persevere. Prayer is necessary for endurance.
Once the wall was complete, the book of Nehemiah ends with a note that surrounding nations took notice of what had happened and attributed it to God. Nehemiah’s faithfulness not only saw the task completed, but it glorified God in a way that wouldn’t have happened had he given up.
My prayer is that this 7-day journey has given you the motivation to keep going. Remember God’s promises and faithfulness. Recount men and women in the Bible who didn’t give up when the world was against them. You, too, can make it through the storm my friend.
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Have you ever been so tired or defeated in life that you’ve wanted to throw in the towel and give up? The Bible is full of encouragement to persevere and keep going! This 7-day reading plan will refresh you for the journey ahead.
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