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Sunday, Oct 11, 2009

Through reading a book Nehemiah, one can see a model that we should all follow regarding having and following a God given vision. Nehemiah, when hearing the need of his people, says in 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." God called him to a specific task and he carried it out (to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem). He was placed in such a position in life that God had provided a way for that action to be carried out.

What Nehemiah experienced is what I hope to experience. I know that, just as Nehemiah, I have been shaped for a purpose. My experiences, abilities, and passions are not in vain, and I know God will use those to his advantage, I only seek to know what for. I want to see the artistic masterpiece that God is creating, but I've only seen portions of it.

As it is, I know I want to minister in an area of the United States that is not in the Bible Belt, likely somewhere up north between Seattle and New York (at least I narrowed it down to half of the US). I have now seen the need in New York for Gospel-centered churches, and I literally weep over that city. Scripture says of Jesus in Luke 19:41 "As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it." I still have not been given my Jerusalem, the Jerusalem that I am supposed to bear my cross for.

Even though I have wept over New York City and mourn for its lack of faith in Christ, I'm not sure if I'm specifically called to that one city. I desperately desire a city that I too can weep over like Jesus and rebuild like Nehemiah. I pray that God will open my eyes to a place that I can marry, a city that I can love, build up, and give my life to in devotion.

[For clarification purposes to those who do not know, I wish to start my own church one day (if not more than one)]

Category: Religion
Posted by mindstorm, 5:30pm
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Nehemiah and Ezra are great books in regards to prayer. I read them in awe of those great men of God. May God bless you and guide you in your efforts. Stay faitfull to His message as it is so easy to get sidetracked as a pastor.
Posted Oct 12, 2009 1:44 pm PT
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