Who has your back?
Unit 18, Session 2, Day 3: Nehemiah 3-4
Sometimes, God takes us through hard places. Even though He
has blessed and directed, difficulties may present. Today’s devotional includes
one line I especially like (honestly, because it is something I say and the
validation is always nice), “God is not intimidated by our emotions or prayers,
and when we withhold these visceral parts of our hearts from the Lord, we
actually keep ourselves from intimacy with the Lord.”
God providentially made the building of Jerusalem’s walls
and gates possible, but there was violent opposition. We do have an enemy. When
we step out in faith to accomplish the things God desires, there will be opposition.
It may feel like a time to cry, but it is actually a time to cry out. If it is
God’s will, He will make a way. We will likely still be required to engage our
minds and our passions. We will need to stick to the goal, but may need to be
flexible in the methods. Nehemiah didn’t start out with armed men on the walls,
but when it became necessary, he called them out. Just as importantly, we are
not alone. And while it is good to remember that a godly person in the center
of God’s will and God Himself make a majority, we are supposed to have each
other’s backs.