I want to begin by going back to chapters one and two of Nehemiah in order to refresh our minds as to the background of this story, as well as to point out some things along the way. In verse 3 of chapter 1 we find the problem; (read) In chapter 2 - verse 5 we find Nehemiah’s passion; (read) In verse 10 we find that there is opposition (read) Then in verses 11-16 we find Nehemiah inspecting the needs in a time of preparation; (I won’t take the time to print it all, but verse 15 says “so I went up the valley by night, examining the wall.” In verses 17 and 18 Nehemiah gives the people the vision and they accept the vision and it says “they began this good work.” And finally, in verse 20 we find Nehemiah revealing his power, his guidance, his source, “The God of heaven will give us success!”
Everything is going well, times are good, He has the King’s approval, he has the people’s approval, he has the passion and the provision, the preparation and the power of God….What could possibly go wrong! Again I say - When everything seems possible, pray.
There were several significant moments in this scripture during which Nehemiah was moved to pray…I hope you caught them. But, just in case you didn’t, I want to lift them out for you to see.
I know that many of you may not be football fans, but have you ever seen a quarterback blind-sided? He drops back to make a pass and out of the blue, somebody comes in and blindsides him and sacks the quarterback. Well, in this story we have Sanballat and Tobiah, who are like clones of Mike Ditka…Their job is to blind-side Nehemiah and take him down! Just about the time everything seems to be going well in your life, don’t be surprised if the enemy tries to take you out of the game. Scripture says; “Satan prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour!” It’s no wonder scripture admonishes us to “be alert”…”stay awake” …”The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;” says Jesus, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”
Notice however, in 4:4 that Nehemiah sends up what I call a “bullet prayer”…without hesitation, he just shoots a prayer up…He does not stop to calculate; he doesn’t begin to argue; he doesn’t step back in anger or feeling hurt; he just simply calls upon the one who has the power to quiet the opposition….And look at what he reports after his prayer; “So we rebuilt the wall till all of it reached half its height.” (Amazing!) This didn’t make the Arabs and the Ammonites happy, and it goes on to say that they again “plotted to fight against Jerusalem and stir up trouble”….but, in verse 9 - “we prayed and posted a guard…”
When the enemy knows he can’t come against our faith in prayer, and the vision is within sight, his next ploy is to bring weariness and doubt. Before you know it, the people start complaining that they are getting tired, there is too much rubble, and they don’t have the strength to fight. Look at what Nehemiah tells them in verse 14 - “Don’t be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your brothers, your sons, and your daughters, your wives and your homes”. And, when the enemy heard that we were aware of their plot, and that God had frustrated it, we all returned to the wall, each to his own work...”
There is something very important about being “aware” of the enemies plots and schemes. It is when we are unaware that wealth and success and good times, which are good things, can destroy and erode. It has been said that “the problem with prayer is that you have to have a problem to pray”….We ought to be people who pray before, during, and after a problem arises.
Notice also that there is a two-fold means of protection shown here; God is looking out for us and protect-ing us as we look out for and protect one another. Philippians 2:3 says “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.” There is power in numbers to be sure…there is also power in two… one plus God….Prayer is our connection…. Prayer is our lifeline. So, when everything seems to be possible….Pray…pray and set a guard. A guard upon your body, upon your mind, upon your heart, and upon your soul…And, of course when everything seems impossible…pray! In fact, why not just pray always, at all times, continuously, as Paul suggests.
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