Read Nehemiah 2.
Someone defined success as when preparation meets
opportunity.
Nehemiah poured out his broken heart before God. He fasted and continued to pray for God to:
1. Give him success
2. Grant him mercy before the king
He was spiritually prepared.
He was praying for the opportunity.
Being a slave, any displeasure from King Artaxerxes could
have meant dismissal or even death. But
he went back to work and trusted God to do what he could not do. God can direct the hearts of leaders. The king noticed his countenance and asked
what was wrong. Nehemiah was ready. Very succinctly and to point, he stated his
case.
This would not have happened if Nehemiah had not been a
loyal and faithful person at work. This,
also, played into the preparation for this moment. Though a slave, obviously the king cared for
this man and was even eager to help him.
More preparation would be needed as there was opposition
awaiting him. How would he handle
them? He had not seen the extent of the
project. How would he organize the
work? He had not told the local leaders
about his purpose for being in Jerusalem and the written authority he had from
the king. How would he connect with them
and engage them for the work?
He prepared himself spiritually, continually casting his
dependence upon the LORD for help. Step
by step he prepared himself and others to achieve the work ahead.
When the opportunity came to inform the leaders, they said,
"Let us rise up and build."
The opposition laughed at them.
Nehemiah replied, "The God of heaven will make us prosper."
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