Read Nehemiah 1.
Imagine your home without doors. Anyone or any animal could simply walk in with no basic security for your family or your belongings.
This was the
dilemma of
With the
Persians ruling the vast empire from
Nehemiah wept, mourned, fasted and prayed for days. His prayer request was "give success to your servant today, and grant him mercy in the sight of this man."
Nehemiah could have rationalized an escape. He could have broken the code of conduct and approached the king, feeling the emergency warranted it. Queen Esther took that very action in her time of need. But this godly man wiped his tears, went back to work, and trusted God to do what he did not have the power to do on his own.
Many days are just like that for a person who is committed to pleasing God in daily life. Living by faith means trusting God for what we cannot see and, at the same time, knowing that God is at work on our behalf. He will not disappoint. The wait will be worth it.
"Wait for
the LORD; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the LORD!"
(Psalm 27:14)
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