Living in Our Next Season: A Nehemiah Anointing
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This sermon challenges us to embrace a “Nehemiah Anointing,” characterized by tears that lead to action, rooted in the story of Nehemiah’s lament for Jerusalem’s broken walls. Nehemiah, a cupbearer to King Artaxerxes in Persia, receives devastating news about the broken state of Jerusalem and the disgrace of his people. Though far from Jerusalem and personally secure in his position, Nehemiah is deeply moved. This heartache becomes a sacred pathway to his calling from God. Nehemiah’s tears propel him to confess not only his own sins but also the sins of his ancestors, modeling the power of collective confession (See Nehemiah 1:1-10). Nehemiah’s intimacy with God through prayer equips him with the courage to act. Despite his fear, Nehemiah approaches the king and gains miraculous favor, receiving resources and authority to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. This act of obedience begins a journey of restoration, where Nehemiah and the people unite, rebuilding the walls while facing opposition with steadfast faith and reliance on God by all of God’s people with a shared burden for the restoration of Jerusalem.