DREAMERS THAT PROVOKE CHANGE
When he heard about the situation in his city, Nehemiah didn’t not act or stand there with his arms crossed.
What is a person that provokes changes like?
1. Calling to do something about a burden he feels. It’s not just seeing the problem. There are people who see need, but don’t do anything about it. We must go evangelize, pray, fast, etc. Nehemiah didn’t just cry, but he also took action.
2. Believes they can make a difference. We should ask God for his grace so that he can use us, ask him to give us success and believe that it shall be done. Let’s make a difference in our family and on this earth.
3. Person with God’s favor. We should pray for God to give us favor.
4. Person with a cause. When we have a cause, we leave our comfort. We should value what God values. “The souls.” This is an eternal cause.
Nehemiah had a great cause, which was to repair the fallen walls of his city. He didn’t care if he had to leave his comfort. He prayed, asked God for his favor, and for God to give him success. Even though it wasn’t easy, God was with him in everything and he achieved the victory.
Think about it:
What have you done when confronted with bad news?
Do you feel a burden for something or someone? What do you think you can do before this situation?
Do you live for an eternal cause? What fallen walls do you need to repair?