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Christian Devotional – July 14, 2017
Nehemiah and his group finally complete the work that God has given them to do. In Nehemiah chapter 6, verses 15 through 19, we seen the amazing and miraculous completion of this group of people dedicated to doing what God had them to do. In only 52 days they were able to completely rebuild the wall around Jerusalem. Now that’s cause for celebration! Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean the end of trouble for Nehemiah. Sometimes we think once we’ve actually completed the work that God gives us to do that means we’re free from persecution and strife. No. The enemy still is looking to discredit and to cause the downfall of…
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Christian Devotional – July 13, 2017
In Nehemiah chapter 6 verses 10 through 14, we see yet another attempt by the enemy. They were threatening Nehemiah’s life. So one of their fake Prophets, comes to Nehemiah and tells him, “Look, go into the temple and hide. You’ll be safe there.” However, Nehemiah kew that what they were asking him to do was wrong. And doing the wrong thing even for a seemingly right reason, is still wrong. The same holds true for us today. We must understand that God’s holiness demands that we be obedient to him in all areas. There will be some things where being obedient to God is not the easy or the…
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Christian Devotional – July 12, 2017
Distraction. Satan loves to use distraction to switch our focus off of what God has for us to do. In Nehemiah 6:1-9 we see the enemies trying to distract Nehemiah. The work is going well and nearing completion, but now the enemies are trying to get Nehemiah to leave the work and come to a meeting wth them. When he continues to refise, they spread lies about him. All things done to try to distract the Nehemiah from the purpose that God has given him. Nehemiah responded that he didn’t have time to be distracted and kept working. He turned their distractions over to God and got back to work.…
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Christian Devotional – July 11, 2017
Do we model the Christian Life for others? In Nehemiah chapter 5, starting in verse 14 through 19, we see Nehemiah in a position of leadership setting the example for how a believer should act in a position of leadership. Nehemiah demonstrates and models that idea of servant leadership. He doesn’t use his power and authority to oppress the people or to demand more from them, he uses it as an opportunity to serve the people and to demonstrate what true servant leadership looks like. Today, we can read book after book about the importance and the effectiveness of servant leadership. Nehemiah obviously knew God would have him lead. How…
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Christian Devotional – July 10, 2017
Do we get angry at the injustices we see around us? Nehemiah did. We continue on and Nehemiah chapter 4, we see in the first 13 verses of the chapter that there was some serious injustice happening among the Jewish people. The people had nothing. They had just been released from captivity and were coming back to their lands and their fields, and yet those people who did have anything we’re subjecting the others to huge loans such that people couldn’t possibly find ways to repay them. They were selling their children into slavery to try to repay these loans and all of these were loans that the Jewish people…
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Christian Devotional – July 9, 2017
Do we live in readiness for an attack? As a believer in Jesus Christ, we should know that there is always an attack on the horizon. The world hates us, Satan hates us, and both are looking for an opportunity to strike at us. Nehemiah completely understood that feeling. As you read in Nehemiah chapter 4 verses 15 through 23, we see how Nehemiah responds to the threat of attack. He is already been warned that he has opposition to the God-given purpose of rebuilding the wall around Jerusalem. He knows they are planning an attack. So what does he do? He readies his troops and helps them understand that…
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Christian Devotional – July 8, 2017
Even though Nehemiah and his group withstand the initial frustration of the enemy, his enemy is by no means done. Continuing in chapter 4, starting with verse 7 and reading through verse 14, we see the enemy regroup and intensify their plan of attack. The Jewish people hear it, and this time instead of just Nehemiah being the one to pray, everyone is praying. The people all take precautions, and Nehemiah sets up some very practical responses to the threats that they face. But, they don’t stop the work! They continue on doing what God has given them to do. As we mentioned before, we are going to face opposition…
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Christian Devotional – July 7, 2017
Just as Nehemiah finishes chapter 3 talking about the great triumph of getting all the people to work together, then comes chapter 4. Here we see opposition. The enemies of this project start to rear their ugly heads and speak out against Nehemiah. In Nehemiah 4:1-5 we see their evil plans of attack. We also see Nehemiah’s response. Nehemiah doesn’t have a pity-party or a breakdown. He doesn’t go and complain to anyone and everyone. He prays. He takes his anger and frustration and shares it directly with the One who can do something about it. God wants to know our frustrations. He wants to be the one who carries…
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Christian Devotional – July 6, 2017
As we read through the rest of Chapter 3 of Nehemiah, starting in verse 3, we see an amazing thing happen. Everyone works together. As the writer goes through the list of all the people helping to rebuild the wall, we see a cross-section of pretty much everyone that would have been in the area. We see leaders and rulers, we see servants, we see working-class individuals, we see women. Every single person had a part to play and everyone was involved in the work that needed to be done. They all worked together, side by side, to complete the section that they had. When we consider all of the…
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Christian Devotional – July 5, 2017
In Nehemiah 3:1-2, we see an exciting truth. Nehemiah has shared his call by God and his plan. The first to respond? The priests. The leaders of the church responded first and set the example. Now remember, this wasn’t about rebuilding the church. This was about rebuilding the wall around the city. They stepped out, saw that God was doing something exciting and they led the way in responding. As leaders in the church, our calling is to follow God and to build God’s glory, not to follow ourselves and build our own church’s glory. Sometimes we forget that in today’s success-driven world. Where is our focus and what are…