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Chaplain Ally explains that although Nehemiah was a cupbearer—not a priest, prophet, or king—God gave him a vision to rebuild Jerusalem's broken walls and miraculously opened every door by granting him favor with the king, protection, and the resources he needed. Despite criticism, threats, and constant distractions, Nehemiah stayed focused on God's calling, trusted that God's gracious hand was upon him, and completed the seemingly impossible task in just fifty-two days. Chaplain Ally encourages listeners that God still calls ordinary people today, and that fear, lack of money, past mistakes, or limited influence should never stop them from answering His call and trusting Him to provide everything needed to fulfill His purpose.
By Chaplain Ally #10Chaplain Ally explains that although Nehemiah was a cupbearer—not a priest, prophet, or king—God gave him a vision to rebuild Jerusalem's broken walls and miraculously opened every door by granting him favor with the king, protection, and the resources he needed. Despite criticism, threats, and constant distractions, Nehemiah stayed focused on God's calling, trusted that God's gracious hand was upon him, and completed the seemingly impossible task in just fifty-two days. Chaplain Ally encourages listeners that God still calls ordinary people today, and that fear, lack of money, past mistakes, or limited influence should never stop them from answering His call and trusting Him to provide everything needed to fulfill His purpose.