As we look toward our pledge Sunday on Feb. 27th, this Sunday we will continue in the book of Nehemiah. In chapter 1, we saw Nehemiah burdened for the name and the people of God as he hears about the broken down walls of Jerusalem. And in chapter 1, we saw that all Nehemiah’s efforts, strategies, and actions began with burdened, faith filled prayer. There we saw that we must be people of prayer, not just in building campaigns, but in every aspect of our life as we live for Christ’s name. Dependence upon Christ is essential for the mission of making disciples. For months Nehemiah prayed. And in the beginning of chapter 2, we will see the time comes for Nehemiah to step out in faith as he risks everything to follow God’s call. Nehemiah 2:1-8 shows us what "stepping out in faith" looks like. It isn’t just shooting from the hip or flying by the seat of our pants, hoping everything works out.
Nehemiah, as so many others in Scripture (including Abram, Noah, Moses, David, Esther, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego...the list goes on) steps out in faith, risking whatever circumstances may come in order to be faithful to what God calls him to do. When God opens the door, Nehemiah steps through it. As the writer of Hebrews says, "faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen" (Heb. 11:1). This is the epitome of the Christian life.
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