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What to do when we face a problem?

  • Writer: Ralph Cabrera
    Ralph Cabrera
  • Oct 17, 2018
  • 1 min read

Father, Your Holy Spirit reminds us to pray first. Today, we commit to doing so as Your Spirit prompts us.




While serving as butler to the king of Persia during the time of Israel’s exile, Nehemiah heard news concerning the people who had returned to Jerusalem. Some work needed to be done. “The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire” (Nehemiah 1:3). The broken walls left them vulnerable to attack by enemies. Nehemiah had compassion for his people and wanted to get involved. But prayer came first, especially since a new king had written a letter to stop the building efforts in Jerusalem (see Ezra 4). Nehemiah prayed for his people (Nehemiah 1:5–10), and then asked God for help before requesting permission from the king to leave (v. 11).


Is prayer your response? It’s always the best way to face any task or trial in life.


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