REBUILDING OUR WALLS ( BY MINISTER PAMELA KERTHO)
A lot of things are broken, shattered and ruined and some may think that it is even beyond repair nad rebuild. In the days of Nehemiah the walls were ruined and broken and that bothered his heart. His face was downcast even in the presence of the king. The ruin of the land of his forefathers troubled him. Are we bothered by what is broken around us, do we care when we see destruction taking place every single day, or do we just sit back, fold our hands and see what will happen next?
Why are we not troubled when we see our friends drift away from God or when there is immorality around us or whenour families are falling apart? Why are we no longer concerned when we see children headed in the wrong direction? May we today be like Nehemiah who rebuilt by the grace help of the Lord the walls of Jerusalem in fifty two days only.
The broken walls around; our prayer life, our integrity, our families, our purity, our spiritual growth and maturity, our country and its gorvernance, the various addictions we have and many more things that cannot even be spoken about in public spaces. The hidden things we do not want to reveal, we can give them over to God to fix them like only He can. We can trust Him with our secrets for He can never embarass us. It all starts with prayer just a simple but heartfelt prayer and faith that He is able to fix the broken. Believe that even broken walls can rise again when faith lays the foundation. Let us rise as believers and stand in the gap ( Ezekiel 22:30 ) and pray for the rebuilding of broken walls in every area of our lives. It is time to rebuild what's broken. Brick by brick, prayer by prayer.
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