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Text: Nehemiah 1:4-11
Introduction.
-There are approximately 25 thousand nuclear weapons in the world.
-Six of them would be enough to destroy the world.
-The atomic bombs that exist nowadays can destroy the Earth 44 times.
-This world is not a safe place to live.
-But I'd like to talk about something much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
-I'd like to talk about prayer.
-The people of God had been taken captive.
-Nehemiah is in Persia,where he meets Hanani (1:2) and hears news about Jerusalem.
- Nehemiah 1:4 And then he cries,mourns and fasts.
-Application: "Tears are a good method of preaching the gospel".
-What was his prayer like?
01.He adores.
- Nehemiah 1:5 There was a specific need.
-He has an intense desire for an answer.
-He is abroad.A place of idolatry.The King doesn't serve the Lord.
-He knew the reason for the captivity.It was rebellion,disobedience.
-The kings would punish their vassals.
- Psalm 103:8 God was merciful.
-"Great and awesome God." He has an attitude of adoration.
-We forget to adore.We start by asking.
02.He asks.
- Nehemiah 1:6. He is specific.Right to the point.He tears his heart before God.
-He begs: Please,God.
-Why do we do the same and yet don't have an answer?
-We adore,we ask but we fail to persist."Day and night."
-It seems Nehemiah heard Jesus in The Sermon on the Mount. Matthew 7:7-11
03. He confesses.
- Nehemiah 1:6 ".....I confess that we have sinned...."
- Nehemiah 1:7 He is specific about his confession.
-He asks for himself and for the people.
-Our sins separate us from the Holiness of God.
-Only confession can tear this wall down.
Conclusion.
-It's easy to talk about Nehemiah's prayer because it's been answered.
-How about when we pray but see nothing changing around us?
-One of the greatest crisis in the Christian faith.
- Psalm 115 teaches us that "we change through prayer."
-We look more like the God we adore.
-Two simple but deep lessons from Nehemiah's prayer.
1.He prays based in God's promises. Nehemiah 1:8a and 1:10
2.He turns out to be the answer for his own prayer . Nehemiah 2:4 and 2:8a
-Prayer: The greatest force on Earth.It changes situations, it changes people.
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