Monday, September 8, 2008

Rebuilding with Nehemiah -- Requesting Help

When Nehemiah heard about the disgrace of the broken gates and walls of Jerusalem he cared enough to confront God with the problem and ask for help. He then pushed through his fear and ask the King for help and supplies. Nehemiah formulated a plan for success and left for Jerusalem to once again ask for help.

Nehemiah 2:11 I went to Jerusalem, and after staying there three days 12 I set out during the night with a few men. I had not told anyone what my God had put in my heart to do for Jerusalem

Notice that Nehemiah was responding to what God had put in his heart to do. God will put a desire in your heart for change, growth, transformation.

Nehemiah had a plan for restoration and now after surveying the damage he was ready to ask for help. Asking for help from others who are our peers can be one of the most difficult tasks to complete in the restoration process. It’s admitting, not just to ourselves but to others,that we have a problem and need help. It’s humbling to ask for help but it’s a necessary step in the restoration process. Ask God for the courage and then step out and ask.

I remember when I took courage and stepped out to ask for help only to be turned down. The person was too busy. I felt embarrassed and exposed. But what I learned was I had asked the wrong person – someone already too busy, too far removed from my life. I needed to pray and ask the Lord to show me who to ask for support -- someone who had been through what I was going through. I know this is not easy but it is necessary.

17 Then I said to them, "You see the trouble we are in: Jerusalem lies in ruins, and its gates have been burned with fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace." 18 I also told them about the gracious hand of my God upon me and what the king had said to me. They replied, "Let us start rebuilding." So they began this good work.

Nehemiah asked for help and he received it. I have to believe that it’s because God had given this desire to Nehemiah and he was walking in the favor and will of the Lord. God had really prepared these people’s hearts for repairing the walls. God can prepare hearts to respond to yours. .

In the Third chapter of Nehemiah we find this phrase: “Next to him, the repairs were made by…” The chapter gives a mental picture of people lined up all along the wall repairing or restoring their particular part of the wall of Jerusalem. This tells me a couple of things: 1) We’re not in this process alone. We work side by side with others who need to perform restoring work in their own lives. It’s a common need and occurrence. 2) We need help in the restoring process. We cannot do it alone. We need prayer support, encouragement, and sometimes instruction or counseling.

Remember, we’re not in this alone. Most of us have areas of our lives that need restoring. Many of us have been through this process and need to stand ready to answer “yes.” Let’s ask for the support we need and get on with the rebuilding process – “let’s start building

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was watching the news a few nights ago and they were interviewing soldiers who were POWs They told of the communication that went on through tapping code on the walls of the cells....
They couldn't have survived the torture and isolation without the form of communication. There are ways in which I have felt isolated or misunderstood over the years. I am stronger and more mature in the Lord now but old habits die hard. What progress I have made in the last 3 yrs at Calvary.
You have been such an encouragement to me with your blogs and personal e-mail correspondance. You have continually tapped the keyboard. I needed someone to communicate with who validates and understands...We are different personalities and giftings but somehow there is a connection in the Lord. Keep tapping fellow soldier for Christ

Angela C said...

Thank you for letting me know that my "tapping" has been heard. It makes it all worthwhile when I know the tapping has helped enrich and change a life. Pass it on....