Restart: Stepping Out in FaithSample
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It’s never easy being a pioneer. But for progress to ensue, someone has to do it. Nehemiah and the people had restored the city wall. Now, what was needed was people who would live in that city and defend it, if necessary. Jerusalem, despite its new fortification, was still a dangerous place to live, one that was still prone to attack from neighboring factions. Nehemiah had decided the nation’s leaders and their families would live there, and the remaining spaces were to be given to people who volunteered or those who drew lots. The people cheered those who stepped up to the plate to voluntarily reside there, knowing that they were taking on a task that requires much courage.
Serving God takes much courage. Yet, we do so because as Christians we know the cause is just and that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek to serve him.
People generally fall in two groups: the ones who volunteer to attempt the difficult tasks for God and the ones who applaud those who do. To which group do you belong?
Most people believe actions speak louder than words. Would you be willing to move to the poorest part of town, if it would be a witness to others that God provides for and protects his people wherever they are? Pray: Lord, let me be willing to demonstrate my faith by moving out of my comfort zone and into the fray of life that others may see your hand of provision.
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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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