Nehemiah 2:4 ” The King said to me, ‘What is it you want?’ Then I prayed to the God of heaven and I answered the King…”

King Artaxerxes asked Nehemiah what he wanted…but before he responded, Nehemiah prayed.  It could be called an “as we go” prayer.  This type of supplication doesn’t need to be long… just the length of a deep breath. It doesn’t need to be in depth…a simple “Give me wisdom,  Lord!” will suffice.  The Lord is with us always…His presence there in the middle of all situations…so why don’t we take a moment to seek His guidance before blurting out something we may later regret.

Nehemiah 1:4 ” When I heard these things, I sat down and wept. For some days I mourned and fasted and prayed before the God of heaven.”

Nehemiah’s tears were for the ruined city of Jerusalem. His burden for it was immense,  for the Lord had laid on him the obligation and passion to rebuild the walls.  A burden is a faithful focus of prayer over a long length of time…personal burdens being for family and children.   But God also burdens us with other outside issues…things that when we hear about them, we react and ask,  “What can I  do God?”  But the problem arises when we react to everything…and our efforts become scattered and ineffective.  We try to do it all,  and instead become frustrated, and discouraged.  We can’t do everything for everyone…but we can do something. And the wisdom lies in discerning the burden from the emotion.

Revelation 15: 14 ” I looked, an there before me was a white cloud, and seated on the cloud was one ‘like a son of man’ with a crown of gold on His head and a sharp sickle in His hand.”

There is coming a great and mighty day when the Lord Jesus Christ returns to judge the Nations.  He will swing His sickle, for the harvest is ripe.  The Son of Man will return on the clouds…the reaper prepared for the harvest…the sickle in His hand.

Job 36: 13 ” The godless in heart harbor resentment…”

Every once in a while I  come across a person who enjoys holding onto bitterness.  They  recount to me impressive  dates and details of  past hurts and offenses.  They wear these perceived insults as badges,  ever brooding over them…playing  them over and over in their minds.  Pathetically, their vindictiveness and obsession has literally  taken over their entire life.  This root of bitterness has taken ahold,  and grown into an ugly creature that  no one can hardly recognize.

Hebrews 2:9 ” But we see Jesus, Who was made a little lower than the angels, now crowned with glory and honor because He suffered death, so that by the grace of God He might taste death for everyone.”

Jesus died for you.  He experienced the stark reality of dying… for you.  In II Corinthians 5:15 it says that Jesus died for all…and that includes you.  Have you ever given thought to the profound notion that the Savior of the world died for you…just you?  No matter where you are in life…no matter where your walk is right now…remember,  Jesus loves you enough to have suffered unspeakable horror  and death… just for you.

Isaiah 33:2 ” O Lord, be gracious to us; we long for You. Be our strength every morning, our salvation in time of distress.”

Lord,  You are the wind in my sail, the power and might behind my every move.  I am the weak,  appealing for mercy from the strong.  I will patiently wait and hope for You, even when I can not clearly see Your hand working.  My trust will be  in You and You alone… for You are my strength and my song, and I will continue to praise Your name forever.    Amen

John 18: 36 ” Jesus said, ‘ My Kingdom is not of this world.’ “

This everlasting Kingdom  was setup by God and given to His Son, Christ Jesus.  And as Believers,  this Kingdom  dwells within our hearts.  And in this, comes the rub.  For like this everlasting  Kingdom,  we too are in the world, but not of it.  Our lives here on earth are transitory, but at the same time filled with the repercussions of living in a fallen, broken world.  So what are we to do?  We walk this earth as aliens and foreigners longing for home, but also recognizing we are to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Our citizenship may not be of this world, but while we’re here… we’re to be about our Father’s business.