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Accomplishing Your Kingdom Assignment (Nehemiah)

DAY 11 OF 11

Conclusion: ACCOMPLISH Your ASSIGNMENT

The simple act of asking about someone else started a domino effect that enabled the wall to be built in 52 days! Yet Nehemiah didn’t “just build a wall.” That wall meant something more significant to the people living there. That wall was attached to a bigger plan of God. God promised to dwell with them and provide security. It represented their identity as a people. Without the wall, the people were defenseless against their enemies. The wall was part of the hope and future and prosperous plans that are talked about in Jeremiah 29:11.

No matter how big or small your God-given assignment is, when you follow God and the path He's shown us in His Word, you'll have success.

With Nehemiah, the wall was built! To be clear, though, Nehemiah wasn’t a success, but the work of God was a huge success. We’ll always be successful when we follow God’s way of accomplishing God’s work.

In summary: the 9 Steps to Accomplishing Your Assignment are:

  1. Serve Where God Has ALREADY Placed You
  2. ASK Questions: Be Curious About Others
  3. ACCEPT the Burden as Your Own ASSIGNMENT
  4. DON’T ASSUME You Know What to Do
  5. Know When to ARTICULATE the Vision to Others
  6. ALIGN Yourself with God’s AUTHORITY to Successfully Carry Out the Vision
  7. Put ACTION Behind What God Told You to Do
  8. ACTIVATE Others and DON'T DO IT ALONE
  9. Be AWARE of Your ADVERSARIES

Be encouraged as you move forward with each step in accomplishing your assignment. Remember, God, will give you success! (Nehemiah 2:20).

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Accomplishing Your Kingdom Assignment (Nehemiah)

Ephesians 2:10 tells us that God has good works that He prepared for us to do. Often, we can still go through life wondering what those good works are and how to accomplish them. But with fresh eyes, we’ll look at the Old Testament character Nehemiah and discover the NINE STEPS he took to not only find but to accomplish all that God put in his heart.

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