“Not by might nor by power but by My Spirit, says the Lord…” Zechariah 4:6
I invited Michele Howe, author of Burdens do a Body Good to write the following guest post. If you’re feeling like God is prompting you to step up and take on a new challenge, don’t fear! If He calls you, He will equip you (…but you have to do your part to prepare).
Always Building and Watching
by Michele Howe
Lately, I’ve been relating a lot to the Old Testament character Nehemiah who felt physically exhausted, emotionally spent, and spiritually opposed
(and I’m not trying to rebuild a wall…just be faithful to the small stuff God has called me to do). As I read about the circumstances surrounding this unflinching soul who labored long and hard despite opposition from many forces, I am struck by this man’s focus on his objective to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem (no matter what). No doubt, Nehemiah, like all of us, caught the glorious vision of restoring what enemies had destroyed for God’s honor and as a testimony of hope for the future of God’s people. When he realized the depth of destruction that had occurred, Nehemiah sat down and wept. Sound familiar? I wonder how many of us have the same reaction to — the national news, our local news, even to daily reports from our closest friends and family?
Of course, the appropriate reaction to any report of injury, loss, and destruction is to sit down and weep. But Nehemiah didn’t stop with the natural reaction; he took the news of the catastrophe and went straight to God. Nehemiah’s bold prayer of faith, of great expectation even, is the kind of prayer I’m offering up to the Lord these days because I know my one and only hope lies in the deliverance that God alone can supply. Reading about the days that followed Nehemiah’s gathering of workers and supplies, I marvel at not only how hard they worked, but how they worked — each one with his weapon in his hand. Nehemiah and his people were always building and watching. In other words, they had a job to do, but they were wise enough to stay on alert to the dangers that always accompany a work of faith (seen and unseen).
Nehemiah, terrific leader that he was, proved himself strong in faith as well as street smarts. He knew instinctively what I often forget. God can call us to a work but it’s up to us to make sure we have our equipment, our supplies, and our weapons at the ready because opposition is always lurking just outside our line of vision. For me, when I have a job to do, my best work (for God) comes only after I’ve counted the cost and prepared for the task at hand. For all of us, preparation comes in many guises…and there’ll be a price to pay, a burden we willingly take on, and sacrifices we’ll gladly make the moment God calls us. And yet, we can only complete the job with God’s sovereign intervention. He puts the burden upon our heart to accomplish for Him something we can only do through Him…and each step of the way, with our hand upon our weapon (of faith), He gives us the gift of conscious reliance upon His moment by moment provision. We’re only truly suited for serving well when we truly understand the depth of our dependence upon Him.
Are you holding back because you’re afraid you’ll fall down? Do you rush into new tasks relying solely on your own power and skill? Has there been a time you know that God’s ability was what fueled your success? Share below.
Diane Markins
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I love it when a word comes through at just the right moment. Michele has brought His word today and others before.
I’m so glad to see her on this blog.
I have recently had to stand up and face a very destructive enemy in my life and in my children’s life. And not for the first time. I just couldn’t believe that I really had to face this destructive human being again. I got on my knees and asked, just the way David did,” Lord, should I go out and fight this battle?” He said YES, clearly. But also, reminded me that this battle was His. PEACE PEACE PEACE. Thank you Lord for allowing me to hear you clearly.
What a wonderful gift to have seen this blog post. For many years, I struggled with moving forward because I was afraid of falling down. When I finally realized that God would equip me every step of the way, I ended up plowing through without waiting on His power and strength to carry me through. Having seen this post, I am reminded that God has already equipped me in many ways. I have a task to do but, I can’t do it without Him. The task isn’t an easy one but for those areas in which I am lacking, He will provide in His perfect time. Now, let me gather my equipment, supplies and weapon, for I must be ready.
wow- this is exactly what I needed to hear this morning. It’s something that I need to be reminded of again and again. Thank you so much!
What a beautiful reflection! Michele has reached down into the well of scripture and drawn from it a refreshing word for all of us who feel weighed down by living in “such a time as this.”
We desperately need such reminders that we have already been equipped to accomplish the tasks before us. Thank you for posting this!