By Pastor Bill Flavin| Scripture: 1 Kings 17:7–16
This week we will continue in the message series titled “The Art of Neighboring.” Sunday’s message will be focused on 1 Kings 17:7-16 with the message title of The Art of Receiving.
This week we will continue in the message series titled “The Art of Neighboring.” Sunday’s message will be focused on 1 Kings 17:7-16 with the message title of The Art of Receiving.
Often we have hopes and dreams in this world, but how intentional are we about pursuing them? Nehemiah is asked by the King, what can I do for you? And without any hesitation he shares a plan that God placed on his heart, and how it would all play out. Nehemiah shows a passion.
Jesus tells us in Matthew that we should ask, seek and knock when it comes to prayer and connection with God. Nehemiah takes this to a new level. When asked what he wants and is praying about, he gives not only a bold response, but an answer that he has clearly been praying about and thinking through for some time.
Nehemiah hears an update from back in the old country that breaks his heart. He stops what he is doing to pray a bold and heartfelt prayer for his people and city. He models a posture of following the Spirit’s prompting around prayer, and praying boldly.