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As one studies God’s Word’s, it sharpens the spiritual senses of discernment to single out men and women who had the ability to break and destroy the enemy and who could build a stronghold for the people to be secure. Although there were many, I have chosen Nehemiah, Ezra, Jesus, Paul as focal points. Other reformers have also been mentioned in the chapters dealing with God’s principles.
NEHEMIAH
(Strong’s # 5166 Hebrew.) “Consolation of JAH”
Son of Hachaliah (Strong’s # 2446 Hebr.) “Darkness of JAH”.
Nehemiah was known to be responsible for rebuilding the walls, repairing, and hanging the gates around the city. Whereas his father had truly experienced the darkness of JAH during his exile, Nehemiah entered the consolation of JAH as God’s judgement had reached its fullness of time. Nehemiah was also a loyal cupbearer to king Artaxerxes. A great reformer who was humble enough to serve a foreign king.
Neh 1:3 describes the state in which Jerusalem was found:
“The survivors left from captivity are in great distress and reproach.”
The wall of Jerusalem was broken down and its gates were burned with fire. Some churches are in the same situation.
Nehemiah’s reaction to this terrible news was absolutely Godly. When he heard the words, he sat down and wept and mourned for many days, fasting and praying before the God of heaven. There are some principles of prayer in this heart’s cry of man.
(Neh 1 :5-11)
Nehemiah asked God to remember what He commanded Moses:
(Neh 1:8,9)
“If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the nations; but if you return to Me. and keep My commandments and do them, though some of you were cast into the farthest part of the heavens, yet I will gather them from there. And bring them to the place which I have chosen as a dwelling place for My Name.”
Nehemiah used God’s Word, prophesied by a man, to help him to sort out a city in ruins. This is an earthly type of the New Jerusalem which is to come spoken of in Revelation.
Nehemiah shows some endurance. He was fasting and praying before the God of heaven regularly for about four months as Nisan was four months after Chislev. It took four months to receive a breakthrough!
The king asked Nehemiah what his request was. Immediately, he prayed to the God of heaven. The Spirit of the Lord is the Spirit of wisdom. Them when he asked the king, he did so respectfully. His request contained five topics:
As the requests were granted, all glory was given to the good Hand of the Lord upon a man.
Applying this to our situation as a church will comfort and console us too and allow us to finish the work.
By Apostle Aje Pelser5
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As one studies God’s Word’s, it sharpens the spiritual senses of discernment to single out men and women who had the ability to break and destroy the enemy and who could build a stronghold for the people to be secure. Although there were many, I have chosen Nehemiah, Ezra, Jesus, Paul as focal points. Other reformers have also been mentioned in the chapters dealing with God’s principles.
NEHEMIAH
(Strong’s # 5166 Hebrew.) “Consolation of JAH”
Son of Hachaliah (Strong’s # 2446 Hebr.) “Darkness of JAH”.
Nehemiah was known to be responsible for rebuilding the walls, repairing, and hanging the gates around the city. Whereas his father had truly experienced the darkness of JAH during his exile, Nehemiah entered the consolation of JAH as God’s judgement had reached its fullness of time. Nehemiah was also a loyal cupbearer to king Artaxerxes. A great reformer who was humble enough to serve a foreign king.
Neh 1:3 describes the state in which Jerusalem was found:
“The survivors left from captivity are in great distress and reproach.”
The wall of Jerusalem was broken down and its gates were burned with fire. Some churches are in the same situation.
Nehemiah’s reaction to this terrible news was absolutely Godly. When he heard the words, he sat down and wept and mourned for many days, fasting and praying before the God of heaven. There are some principles of prayer in this heart’s cry of man.
(Neh 1 :5-11)
Nehemiah asked God to remember what He commanded Moses:
(Neh 1:8,9)
“If you are unfaithful, I will scatter you among the nations; but if you return to Me. and keep My commandments and do them, though some of you were cast into the farthest part of the heavens, yet I will gather them from there. And bring them to the place which I have chosen as a dwelling place for My Name.”
Nehemiah used God’s Word, prophesied by a man, to help him to sort out a city in ruins. This is an earthly type of the New Jerusalem which is to come spoken of in Revelation.
Nehemiah shows some endurance. He was fasting and praying before the God of heaven regularly for about four months as Nisan was four months after Chislev. It took four months to receive a breakthrough!
The king asked Nehemiah what his request was. Immediately, he prayed to the God of heaven. The Spirit of the Lord is the Spirit of wisdom. Them when he asked the king, he did so respectfully. His request contained five topics:
As the requests were granted, all glory was given to the good Hand of the Lord upon a man.
Applying this to our situation as a church will comfort and console us too and allow us to finish the work.