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Day 9: Tour of duty

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 9, 2021, 12:01 am

9Website Week 2

Bible reading for 40.DAY 2021 |  Nehemiah 2:9–16, Psalm 102:13–14


The battle begins before Nehemiah arrives in Jerusalem. Governor Sanballat of Samaria and Governor Tobiah of Ammon don’t like what they see in Nehemiah’s letters. Both are control freaks who have been exploiting a power vacuum in Judah. They loathe the fact that someone has come to seek the welfare of Israel.

When Nehemiah reaches Jerusalem, he wisely keeps his mission a secret: I told no one what my God had put into my heart to do for Jerusalem.

To build the future is to think the present (Saint-Exupéry). Nehemiah spends three days thinking before touring the devastation that has grieved his heart for the past several months.

All who sincerely love and pray for Jerusalem can identify with Nehemiah on his night ride. His emotions must have clashed violently. From the trauma of Lamentations to the thrill of Ezekiel in the valley of dry bones (Ezekiel 37).

Nehemiah is not a hired contractor sketching out a blueprint. He is a nation-builder with a broken heart for the City of God and its citizens.

A city without walls, exposed to shame and disgrace. Every fallen stone is priceless. Every burned gate has meaning. Not just for what they once were, but for what they will become. ‘I will set your stones in antimony,’ says the LORD. ‘I will make … your gates of carbuncles, and all your wall of precious stones’ (Isaiah 54:11-12).

Now’s the time to awaken the sleeping city and set them to building the future from the ground up.

Do you feel as passionately for Singapore as Nehemiah feels for Jerusalem? He didn’t come to build a picket fence, but to establish a City on a Hill that is destined to be a praise in all the earth (Isaiah 62:7).

In building the wall, Nehemiah empowers the men and women of his generation to open a new chapter in the history of Israel.

Before going halfway around the city, he has seen enough. He has counted the cost. Now’s the time to awaken the sleeping city and set them to building the future from the ground up.

Wall of duty

1. We love the Church. One Family under God. In the new normal, what has God put in your heart to do for your local church? Your denomination? Your Bible school, mission agency, ministry organisation, community service? Your good idea may well be a God-idea. Imitate Nehemiah. Let the vision incubate deep in your spirit, soul, mind, and heart. Don’t hastily blast it on social media. Keep it secret. Keep it safe (Tolkien). There is a time for every matter under heaven. … A time to keep silence and a time to speak (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 7). A time to watch and wait patiently. A time to pitch and push decisively.

2. We love Singapore. One Nation, One Singapore. Our Founding Father was an extraordinary nation-builder. Approaching the end, he could look back and say: I have no regrets. I have spent my life, so much of it, building up this country. There’s nothing more that I need to do. At the end of the day, what have I got? A successful Singapore. What have I given up? My life (Lee Kuan Yew). Will we follow Mr Lee’s selfless example? Will we give our all for the shalom of Singapore? Eighty-two per cent are without Christ. A growing proportion are shunning religion. From 17% in 2010 to 20% in 2020. This is especially true among higher-educated, younger Chinese (Census 2020). Pray. Persevere with faith, hope, and love.

Ask God to infuse your mind with His dreams for Singapore.

3. We love Singapore. One People. One Family. We can all be nation-builders from the knees up. Tour your neighbourhood. Make every step a prayer. Ask God to infuse your mind with His dreams for Singapore. Ask Him to flood your soul with His longings. He is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). Ask Him to do a new thing both in you and in His Church, making us a people for His name and turning Singapore Godward. Pray for:

  • New hearts to love the lost
  • New eyes to see their lostness
  • New ears to hear their cry
  • New burden to pray for them
  • New desire to befriend them
  • New urgency to reach them
  • New boldness to witness to them
  • New joy to go the second mile
  • New anointing to sow and reap
  • New mind to discern the battle.

4. We love God. By loving our neighbour. Pray: In Christ alone we find our hope. We resolve to win the battle for the soul of Singapore. We dare believe that, in the new normal, Singapore can be both an economic powerhouse and a spiritual epicentre to serve God’s global purpose. Come what may, we will not cower. Opposition confirms that we are on the right track and making progress. Lord, unite this generation to awaken our city to Your love and to build our shalom future together.


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