Early this morning, thinking about how God restores, Nehemiah came to mind. So, I turned to the book in the bible that bears his name.
Briefly, Nehemiah, when he had inquired about the Jews who
had survived captivity and about Jerusalem, was told, by his brother that the
people “are in great distress and reproach; the wall of Jerusalem is broken
down and its [fortified] gates have been burned (destroyed) by fire.”– Nehemiah
1:3 (AMP)
Upon hearing this devastating news, Nehemiah sat down and
wept and mourned for days.
What struck me most in reading these few lines, is that
Nehemiah, did not just weep and mourn, he prayed. Nehemiah immediately turned
to God.
How many of us, faced with problems or challenges, turn to
God amidst our weeping and mourning?
How many times have you sought to figure things out yourself?
Taking matters into your own hands desperately trying to find a solution?
Beloved, your perspective is limited to the present time,
while God’s is limitless. He sees and knows it all, your past, your present and
your future.
What trouble are you facing today? What great need? What
seemingly insurmountable challenge?
How about making Nehemiah’s prayer your prayer; praying his
prayer in your situation by using his words as your own?
Nehemiah’s prayer was heartfelt – not a vacuous monologue
devoid of sincere emotion and genuine care – and he was very specific.
So, open up your heart to God, allow yourself to be utterly
exposed (transparent and honest), be specific and, remember God’s great ability
to intervene, even as you pray…
Lord, You are the God of heaven. You are a great and
awesome God Who keeps His covenant with those who love You and obey Your
commandments. You show them Your love.
Please pay careful attention to my prayer. I know You see
what I’m suffering.
Please listen to me, as I pray to You day and night.
Thank You for Your promise that if I turn away from You,
the moment I return to You, You will bring me back, drawing me to Yourself.
I thank You that once I obey Your commands, You will
gather me together again even from the farthest places on earth and bring me to
the special place where You have chosen to put Your Name.
Lord, I am your child, and I desire to serve You. Use
Your great strength and mighty hand to set me free from (name any specific
problem).
Lord, please pay careful attention to my prayer.
I thank You for listening to my prayer and I take delight
in bringing honour to Your name.
Give me success today by granting me favour in the presence of men.
In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen †
Shelley Johnson “Nehemiah’s Prayer” 2015 revisited September
18, 2025
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