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“The Burden Of Prayer”

Key Verse

“And said, I beseech thee, O LORD God of heaven, the great and terrible God, that keepeth covenant and mercy for them that love him and observe his commandments”
(Nehemiah 1:5).

TEXT — Nehemiah 1:5-11

Message

According to Adlai Stevenson, a former United States Ambassador to the United Nations, “True patriotism is not manifested in a short, frenzied burst of emotion. It is the tranquil, steady dedication of a lifetime.”

Nehemiah was an embodiment of patriotism. In today’s passage, we see his burden for the state of Jerusalem and the remnant Jews metamorphose into fervent intercessory prayers for his nation and a sincere plea for special favour before the Persian king, Artaxerxes. He requested permission to go and attend to the ailing condition of the people and the city of his origin, its broken walls and burnt gates. Apostle Paul expressed this kindred passion when he prayed for his Jewish compatriots (Romans 9:1-3; 10:1-4).

We must be guided by the notable acts of this noble servant of God and his prayers of faith to excel as he did. With genuine concern, we should continually cry unto God for our dear nations and the multitude of unsaved people around us. Nehemiah, though a statesman, was nonetheless pious and prayerful. Following scriptural patterns and principles, he sought God in his need. In his prayers, he commenced with adoration. He revered God and requested His intervention. He expressed adulation – he admired God and identified with the nation’s sinfulness. Like him, we must accept our faults before God. He also restrospected God’s promises and past deliverances for Israel and appealed for God’s mercy. Nehemiah did not beat about the bush in his petition. Having prayed with confidence, he was appreciative and awaited the answer to his prayer.

We must seek to honour God when we approach Him in prayer. We must also ensure that we are not living in sin while asking God to forgive the sins of others. The definiteness expressed in his supplication opens one’s eyes to the fact that he was not a stranger to the throne of grace; therefore, boldly yet humbly, he approached God to obtain grace to help in time of need. We also learn to pray in faith because it is impossible to please God without it. Our privileges in life must not deprive us of being Christlike and identifying with less advantaged people.

Thought for the day

To succeed, prayer must affect the heart before it ascends to God.

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Listed among “500 most powerful people on the planet” by the Foreign Policy magazine in 2013, Pastor (Dr.) William F. Kumuyi is the founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM) headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. DCLM started in 1973 as a 15-member Bible study group right in Kumuyi’s apartment at University of Lagos where he was a lecturer. His revolutionary Bible teaching on personal holiness and commitment to evangelism soon gained so much traction and resulted in a widespread revival.

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