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Crushing Responsibilities
While the outcome of the Second World War was still uncertain, Franklin Roosevelt died and Harry Truman was sworn in as the next president of the United States. The following day, President Truman told reporters, “When they told me yesterday what had happened, I felt like the moon, the stars, and all the planets had fallen on me.” Certainly Truman faced crushing responsibilities.
Nehemiah was a great leader who also faced overwhelming burdens.
Accompanied by Jewish exiles who had returned from Babylon, Nehemiah was given the task of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. Amid terrible opposition, he refused to be intimidated by the jeers and threats of the enemy. Instead, the man of God organized a dual strategy of construction and military defense—bathing their efforts in prayer: “We made our prayer to our God, and because of them we set a watch against them day and night” (Neh. 4:9).
Nehemiah addressed the ongoing threats the workers faced by getting their focus back on God: “Do not be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, great and awesome” (v.14).
Are you facing crushing responsibilities today? Praying for God’s help and putting together a practical plan can give you strength to complete the task. —Dennis Fisher
Lord, the newness of the day
Calls me to an untried way;
Let me gladly take the road,
Give me strength to bear my load. —Anon.
God invites us to burden Him with what burdens us.
While the outcome of the Second World War was still uncertain, Franklin Roosevelt died and Harry Truman was sworn in as the next president of the United States. The following day, President Truman told reporters, “When they told me yesterday what had happened, I felt like the moon, the stars, and all the planets had fallen on me.” Certainly Truman faced crushing responsibilities.
Nehemiah was a great leader who also faced overwhelming burdens.
Accompanied by Jewish exiles who had returned from Babylon, Nehemiah was given the task of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. Amid terrible opposition, he refused to be intimidated by the jeers and threats of the enemy. Instead, the man of God organized a dual strategy of construction and military defense—bathing their efforts in prayer: “We made our prayer to our God, and because of them we set a watch against them day and night” (Neh. 4:9).
Nehemiah addressed the ongoing threats the workers faced by getting their focus back on God: “Do not be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, great and awesome” (v.14).
Are you facing crushing responsibilities today? Praying for God’s help and putting together a practical plan can give you strength to complete the task. —Dennis Fisher
Lord, the newness of the day
Calls me to an untried way;
Let me gladly take the road,
Give me strength to bear my load. —Anon.
God invites us to burden Him with what burdens us.
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This special military edition of Our Daily Bread will take a look at some of life’s biggest questions. It is our prayer that you will turn to God’s Word to learn more about His Son Jesus. In Him we find real hope and meaning for life. We find a mission bigger than ourselves.
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