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    Christian Devotional – September 13, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 26 A man of integrity. As Nehemiah is continuing to move forward, we see him choose leaders, men with integrity. Read Nehemiah 7:1-3. Who do we choose to be leaders? Do we automatically put ourselves in leadership positions thinking we are the best? I find it interesting that Nehemiah didn’t choose himself for a position of leadership. He chose another person and that person was someone that he deemed as having integrity. Do we have integrity? Do we understand what it takes to lead and do we recognize those qualities and other people around us? We must be willing to recognize that we may not always…

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    Christian Devotional – September 12, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 25 The work was finished, but the intimidation continued. Read Nehemiah 6:16-19. Sometimes we think that just because we have finished the work that God has us to do, the problems will end. Unfortunately, that’s rarely the case. Satan loves nothing more than to discredit someone who has been successfully used by God in the past. Even our past successes can continue to make us targets for the evil one. Nehemiah was no different. He had been successful, but the attacks and the intimidation continued. We must continually remain on our guard. We must continue to look to God in every situation and to be faithful…

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    Christian Devotional – September 11, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 24 Mission complete. Read Nehemiah 6:15. Nehemiah has been praying for this since he first learned of the issues in Jerusalem. Now, the mission is complete. The project that he has been working on with his people has been completed. The wall has been built. Do we recognize God when we experience completion of goals? Do we praise God and thank him for the action that he’s taken during these times when we needed him to move? Nehemiah expected God to move and he expected God to fulfill his promises. God did both. No matter what we are going through, God will take care of everything…

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    Christian Devotional – September 9, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 23 Sneak attack. Since the other attacks were unsuccessful, the enemy decided to try a sneak attack. Read Nehemiah 6:10-14. With all the distractions and attacks Nehemiah had been facing, it’s no wonder that the enemy decided to throw in a sneak attack. What started out as seemingly understandable advice quickly unraveled to show it as the malicious plan that it was. We must always be on our guard against sneak attacks. Stay focused on Christ and everything else will work out.

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    Christian Devotional – September 8, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 22 React in prayer. As we see the continued challenges that Nehemiah faced, we realize that he made a conscious decision to react to these challenges in prayer. Read Nehemiah 6:5-9. Now, the people that are against Nehemiah are spreading rumors by carrying an open letter through the land accusing Nehemiah of betraying the king. Still, Nehemiah refuses to back down and refuses to play along with them and their wishes. He answers them, briefly, and then gets back to work. He prayed to God through this all that God would strengthen his hands and allow the workers to continue to do the work. We are…

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    Christian Devotional – September 7, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 21 More distractions. Read Nehemiah 6:1-4. The workers continued and the people are being successful. The wall is being rebuilt and there are lots of people excited about everything that God is doing. However, not everyone is excited. Those people who have been trying before to distract and disrupt the work of Nehemiah are back at it. It’s basically their last ditch effort to try to stop what God is doing. They start by trying to distract Nehemiah again. Nehemiah recognizes this for what it is, and he refuses to be distracted. How focused are we on the work God has for us? Everything is going…

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    Christian Devotional – September 5, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 20 Integrity. This is a word that seems very lacking in so many things we see people do these days. Read Nehemiah 5:14-19. Nehemiah wanted the people to understand that he was focused on being a man of integrity. No matter all the things that others have done, Nehemiah wanted to make sure he was separating himself from the others. He wanted to be above a reproach. Are we so focused on our integrity that we take the necessary steps to ensure that we are above reproach in every area of our lives? Christ is holy and so should we be holy as well.

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    Christian Devotional – September 4, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 19 Make it right. As the people were confronted with their sin and challenged to make it right, now they have to make a decision, how will they respond. Read Nehemiah 5:12-13. The people have been confronted by the reality of their sin. And they chose to accept that they were wrong and that they must change. Repentance is about seeing our sin the way God sees our sin and choosing to renounce it and never do it again. We want to see if we can make it right. The people did the same thing here. They promised Nehemiah that they would do what they could…

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    Christian Devotional – September 3, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 18 Accusations. As Nehemiah has learned about an evil going on, he confronts it. Read Nehemiah 5:7-11. Nehemiah heard about the injustices that were happening, but he didn’t stop there. He went and addressed the people that had been doing wrong. He confronted them with their sin. The Bible indicates that they had nothing to say about it because there was nothing they could say about it. They were in the wrong, and they knew it. God’s word and God’s truth are constantly confronting all of us about our sin. We have to be able to accept that when we are doing wrong, God’s word will…

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    Christian Devotional – September 2, 2022

    Prayer in Action, Day 17 Righteous anger. Nehemiah has been busy building the wall. Now, another problem has surfaced. Read Nehemiah 5:1-6. As the people have been coming to trust Nehemiah, now they are telling him about another issue that he was unaware of. The people have been unfair to each other. Those in power have been lording it over those who didn’t have power. Nehemiah is outraged with what he learns in this situation. Anger is not a sin. In fact, God himself becomes angry about sin. We can recognize that God’s anger about sinful situations is also a reminder that these tyoes of situations should make us angry…