Embrace the Race: Persevering Through Challenging Timesਨਮੂਨਾ

Confess and Repent
What began with Nehemiah crying in repentance for the restoration of Israel was now reflected in the whole Israelite community. The willingness to take time to fast and pray was something that Nehemiah had modeled. Nehemiah was willing to humble himself, repent on behalf of the Israelites, and believe God would restore Israel. Now the whole community was taking part in the same type of prayer and fasting. Sometimes we can wonder why we don't see God moving in more significant ways. Nehemiah understood that to accomplish what God had called him to do he needed to be obedient and faithful in prayer.
Fasting, prayer, and confession come from a position of humility. Through Nehemiah's life, we see that this spiritual response ignited a fire in the nation to rebuild the city walls and return to the Lord. If we want to see change around us, we need first to see change within ourselves. What we see happening publicly in this story first began privately within the life of Nehemiah.
Daily Challenge
What is one thing you would like to see changed within your family, community, or your city? Take time to pray, bringing your request before the Lord.
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About this Plan

This four-week study examines the lives of four biblical characters and the challenges they faced as they had to persevere. (Joseph, Esther, Nehemiah, Paul) Their life stories will inspire you and challenge you to keep moving forward.
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