Day 14: War of nerves
A LoveSingapore 40.Day prayer and fast devotional, following 2021's theme of From the Ground Up: A Prayer Journey Through the Book of Nehemiah.
LoveSingapore // July 14, 2021, 12:01 am
Bible reading for 40.DAY 2021 | Nehemiah 4:7–23
The first brick is easy. The last brick is exciting. It’s the middle brick that can break your back.
Just when the wall reaches half its height, Judah’s enemies close in from all sides. Samaritans in the north. Arabs in the south. Ammonites in the east. Ashdodites in the west (Nehemiah 4:7). All collude and conspire to attack Jerusalem.
Characteristically, Nehemiah responds with prayer and action: We prayed to our God and set a guard as a protection against them day and night (Nehemiah 4:9).
Divine providence and human effort go hand in hand.
But some of the enemies’ taunts have already found their targets. The builders are losing their nerve: There is too much rubble. By ourselves we will not be able to rebuild the wall (Nehemiah 4:10).
Doubt takes a hold. Morale dips. Despair spreads throughout Judah by word of mouth.
This halfway point marks a crisis in Nehemiah’s career and the acid test of his faith and leadership. His response is a dramatic application and outworking of Psalm 127:1, which he may have read: Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labour in vain. Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain.
This Psalm is attributed to Solomon who built the temple and the wall in the first place (1 Kings 9:15). Now, five centuries on, Solomon’s wisdom provides the solution to Nehemiah’s predicament and the secret of his success: Pray, work, and watch.
Divine providence and human effort go hand in hand. Without us, God will not. Without God, we cannot.
Although his confidence is fully in God, Nehemiah leaves nothing to chance. He turns his work force into a fighting force. They work by day and watch by night with sword and trowel at the ready.
Faith involves risk. But it is not rash.
Nehemiah and his entourage stay in the trenches with the troops. His trumpet blower is at his side, ready to rally all to arms, anywhere, anytime (Nehemiah 4:16-23).
Faith involves risk. But it is not rash. Our God will fight for us, Nehemiah assures (Nehemiah 4:20). But you also must fight for your brothers, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your homes (Nehemiah 4:14).
A mind to work also needs a will to fight. The fear of God compels us to fight against evil; and when we fight against evil, the grace of God destroys it (Mark The Ascetic).
Wall of duty
Face it. The Covid-19 pandemic has been described as a bomb-free World War III, in which the virus is an enemy that cannot be eradicated (FocusTaiwan.TW).
Pray for young and old, top down and bottom up.
1. Leave nothing to chance. With the constant stream of bad news, morale is a fragile commodity that we must fiercely guard. Morale is the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation (Cambridge Dictionary). Plead for divine protection over our nation’s morale in this prolonged uncertainty. Pray for young and old, top down and bottom up. With each twist and turn of the battle, no matter how much rubble, ask God to renew our minds to work and stir our wills to fight. A fresh dose of zeal and zest, courage and confidence. A fresh wave of godly patriotism and civility to build and bless Singapore together.
2. Leave nothing to guesswork. Too much is at stake. Pray for pastors and church leaders: To be upfront about spiritual warfare. To stare the facts squarely in the face and discern the tactics of the enemy. To forewarn God’s people. To equip them for the worst. The devil never sleeps, neither is the flesh yet dead; therefore you must always be prepared to do battle, for you are surrounded by enemies that never rest (Thomas À Kempis).
Exhortation and example go hand in hand.
Pray: Lord, we return to prayer as our first line of defence. We pray from a position of victory. In the authority of Your name, we confront doubt, discouragement, and despair. We will pray as if everything depends on You and we will work as though everything depends on us. We acknowledge there is no room for sloth or indifference or cowardice in this raging battle for the future of our Church and Nation. We will stay dressed for action and keep our lamps burning (Luke 12:35). Until the war of nerves is won!
3. Leave nothing to rugged individualism and random volunteerism. In this pandemic war, Church unity is critical. D.I.Y. is dangerous. Pray for our leaders:
- For insight to strategise down to the last detail: the what, why, who, where, and how. For foresight to scenario-plan. For decisiveness to put plans into action.
- For fortitude to communicate clearly, comprehensively, and constantly – to keep everyone on the same page.
- For commitment to lead by example. Like Nehemiah, who did not call the shots from a safe distance, but stayed in the trenches, working side by side with the builders. Exhortation and example go hand in hand.
- For vigilance to sound the trumpet and mobilise the troops in formation to counter the enemy, moving as one!
- For wisdom to turn every setback into a comeback to serve God’s greater purpose.
Be still and know that God is God.
4. Leave nothing to hearsay. With all the noise online, misinformation runs rampant in the fight against this stealthy, mutating virus.
- Pray for Christians: To log off. To be still and know that God is God. To exercise self-control and stop circulating unverified news that confuses the public.
- Pray for our health experts: To refute false claims and disarm fake science in wise and winsome ways, clearly and convincingly.
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