Brick by Brick - Rebuilding What MattersSýnishorn
A Life Worth Following After
What kind of leaders would inspire you to follow them? The Leaders who display character in times of crisis or the leaders who shrink back in fear? Leaders who readily put their hands to the plow or leaders who think the groundwork is beneath them? For both scenarios, most, if not all of us would lean to the former.
In all his 12 years as governor, Nehemiah was a leader who served as an example for his people. He rolled up his sleeves to build the wall together with them instead of merely ordering them around. Unlike previous governors, Nehemiah deprived himself of the food allowance allotted to him so as not to place a heavy burden on the people. He also chose not to exercise his legal right of collecting taxes, steering clear of enriching himself at the expense of the people. All these he did – out of a “fear of God” (v15).
While the book of Nehemiah may appear to be a story about him, it really is a story of God acting in history to continue His redemption plan. Here, we appreciate and recognize the work that God has done through Nehemiah. Similarly, as all of us are under authority, shall we recognize the work that God is doing through leaders, for us?
Leaders like Nehemiah are examples to follow because they display devotion to God while walking alongside those whom they serve. We need not wait for them to be perfect before we recognize their willingness to serve in God’s work. Take a moment to remember and affirm them. Make efforts to strengthen them as they serve us.
And if we are leaders today, would we follow Nehemiah’s example of empathizing with and serving alongside those whom we lead? Would we, as Nehemiah did, courageously lead God’s people and urge them to follow God and do His work wholeheartedly?
Nehemiah closed in prayer by asking God to “remember him." God was his devotion and motivation. Though his service came at a cost, he knew that God sees and remembers all that he has done. He truly lived for the “audience of one.” Just as Nehemiah availed himself, we too have an opportunity to allow God to work in and through us, to continue the redemption work He started.
Pray Together
Recognize and appreciate the godly leaders God has placed in our lives. Take time to pray for them and affirm them if you can.
How has Nehemiah’s life inspired you? Pray that God will enable you to live as a godly example to others, in your faith and service to Him.
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About this Plan
We know the frustration of taking a wrong turn and going off track. It happens, even in our spiritual lives; but, thankfully, we can turn back, and rebuild what matters. The Israelite remnant that returned from exile to the Promised Land rebuilt their walls brick by brick. Let's share in their journey of spiritual renewal in God.
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