Faith in Action: Nehemiah's Example of Courage

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but we prayed to our God and we posted a guard day and night to meet this threat, now here we are arriving at what is a standard principle in Nehemiah's faith. Nehemiah is a man of deep trust; his underlying focus and his gaze is on the reality of the Lord first. [00:03:20]

Nehemiah is a man of deep trust; his underlying focus and his gaze is on the reality of the Lord first and having gained the perspective which comes from looking there, he is then able to look at the project around him and bring the perspective of Heaven to bear upon the concerns of Earth. [00:03:36]

to be humbly dependent upon God in prayer does not take us into a theological Twilight Zone, does not take us into the realm of total sitting down doing nothing. Now let me try and illustrate this in a very practical way. You know these things they call the club. [00:05:20]

faith without works is dead. You see, Nehemiah didn't start a big prayer meeting and say that'll do. Okay guys, we got a major problem, we got a forral attack on us, we've got Guerilla Warfare, they're going to tear us apart, they're going to pull us down. [00:08:36]

you pray for your children and you post a guard around your children, and when you're tempted to believe that all you're doing for them is providing rules and regulations that are external so as to kill them and to break their spirit, you need to be constantly daily in prayer for your children. [00:09:28]

therefore I stationed some of the people behind the lowest points of the wall at the exposed places and I posted them by families with their swords, spears, and bows. Nehemiah is a genius. He has the people take up places down behind the wall where the place is clear of rubble. [00:10:32]

remember the Lord who is great and awesome. In other words, get your alignment right, get back in focus. You see, they had lost their vision, they were on the rubble, they were listening to the seeds of discouragement, they had begun to believe that they would never finish the project. [00:13:33]

the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. The picture there is the picture of the soldier on the wall of the Garrison town of Philippi, and as the soldier stands guard on the city to oversee it internally and to protect it from attack externally. [00:14:34]

remember the Lord who is great and awesome and fight. Isn't that a strange ju deposition? We finish here, remember the Lord who is great and awesome and fight. You see, we might have thought he was going to say remember the Lord who is great and Awesome sing a bunch of scripture songs. [00:18:23]

remember the Lord who is great and awesome and fight for your brothers, your sisters, your moms, your dads, your family. If I was going to build a family ministry, I'd build it right out of this text right here. Here it is, remember the Lord who is great and awesome and fight for your family. [00:18:41]

you going to struggle for your family this week? You prepared to do God's work, God's way, face agitation, intimidation, consternation? You're going to look at the rubble and say it can't be done or you going to remember the Lord who is great and awesome and fight. [00:19:51]

remember the Lord who is great and awesome and go out and fight, fight, fight. What do we need? We need the mind of Christ to fill us and to guide. [00:21:48]

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