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Posts archive for: 13 June, 2007
  • Then I prayed to the God of heaven

    Today's reading is Nehemiah 1-2

    Nehemiah had something that he was passionate about - the state that Jerusalem was in - but there seemed nothing that he could do about it. But notice how he reacted when the king spoke to him. He couldn't have expected to put on a sad face and to have the king ask him what the matter was. Life doesn't work like that. But when the opportunity arises, Nehemiah is ready. First he prays, inviting God in to the situation, and then he uses his powers as a motivational speaker to convince the king to release him and grant him safe-conduct.

    We catch up with Nehemiah again in Jerusalem. Here we learn that he knows how to wait for the right time, and he knows the importance of taking stock before acting. And again we see his ability to convince people to follow him. He tells them what needs to be done, and inspires them with the story of how he was allowed to travel there, and he wins their hearts.

    Some times we can try to go it alone. We'll do it our way and without any help, and that way it will be done properly. Sometimes we're not even too keen of having God helping us. We can manage - thank you!

    Sometimes we think we are better than that, and we seek to get God involved in our plans. But Nehemiah knows that this is also wrong. Chapter 1 verses 8 and 9 show us that he has studied God's word, and he wants to get involved in God's plan. That's the difference. Find out what God's doing and get involved!

    Nehemiah knew that rebuilding Jerusalem was within God's will, he was pushing at an open door. And when God started moving in his life, Nehemiah had no trouble convincing others to get involved too.

    Tim

  • The Branch of Jesse

    Wednesday's Bible Reading is Isaiah 11

    A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots a Branch will bear fruit. The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him — the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD - and he will delight in the fear of the LORD.

    What a beautiful picture of our Lord. As a team, this is who we are tasked with introducing our children to. How do we go about reflecting this wonderful person in our lives and in our teaching?

    Verse 10 speaks of people rallying to Him, and in verse 15 we read that he makes the way easy for people to come to him. He dries up the seas and rivers that act as barriers to people.

    We need to be aware of the barriers to children finding faith. We need to be praying for our children, that the barriers will be broken down, that the rivers will be dried up to allow them to cross. But most of all, we need to know that our wonderful Lord is able to do all this even without us!

    Tim

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