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At Night, Nehemiah Inspects the Rubble in Jerusalem, James J. Tissot (1896-1903)
If you need favor, let Nehemiah encourage you. When you pray for favor, you are asking God to give a powerful person sympathy or judgment supportive of your needs or for help to turn a bad situation around. After Nehemiah prayed, God gave him favor with the king, and the king gave him everything he asked for. Join us today to discover how to trust God more and ask for favor when approaching challenges.
It’s about two to five months after Nehemiah left the king’s presence, due to the time it took him to make the 500-mile journey from Susa to Jerusalem. King Artaxerxes of Persia granted his request to return to Judah and rebuild his city. Nehemiah said, [T]he king granted me what I asked, for the gracious hand of my God was upon me [also translated as “the favor of my God was upon me.” Today we cover these points:
Be inspired to ask God for these requests that Nehemiah has demonstrated. Write the answers in your prayer journal.
Consider hosting a weekly one-hour Cup of Joy Women’s small group study on Nehemiah. It accompanies this podcast and you can begin anytime.
The post Nehemiah & Rebuilding Hope #3 – Need Favor? Let Nehemiah Encourage You! appeared first on Ultimate Christian Podcast Radio Network.
At Night, Nehemiah Inspects the Rubble in Jerusalem, James J. Tissot (1896-1903)
If you need favor, let Nehemiah encourage you. When you pray for favor, you are asking God to give a powerful person sympathy or judgment supportive of your needs or for help to turn a bad situation around. After Nehemiah prayed, God gave him favor with the king, and the king gave him everything he asked for. Join us today to discover how to trust God more and ask for favor when approaching challenges.
It’s about two to five months after Nehemiah left the king’s presence, due to the time it took him to make the 500-mile journey from Susa to Jerusalem. King Artaxerxes of Persia granted his request to return to Judah and rebuild his city. Nehemiah said, [T]he king granted me what I asked, for the gracious hand of my God was upon me [also translated as “the favor of my God was upon me.” Today we cover these points:
Be inspired to ask God for these requests that Nehemiah has demonstrated. Write the answers in your prayer journal.
Consider hosting a weekly one-hour Cup of Joy Women’s small group study on Nehemiah. It accompanies this podcast and you can begin anytime.
The post Nehemiah & Rebuilding Hope #3 – Need Favor? Let Nehemiah Encourage You! appeared first on Ultimate Christian Podcast Radio Network.