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Title: A Model to Follow
Post by: nChrist on June 16, 2005, 05:41:38 AM
Author: Woodrow Kroll, Tony Beckett
Source: Faith Walk
Scripture Reference Acts 2:1-21 Nehemiah 1


A Model to Follow


Nehemiah 1-3, Acts 2:1-21
Key Verse: Nehemiah 1:11

You can make a career out of writing instructions. People need them for all kinds of things--assembling, installing, using and replacing. Sometimes we need pictures to go with the words. To know what to do is good. To be told what to do is good also. But to be shown what to do can really help!

We can talk about the importance of "having devotions," but still we wonder how to have them. The words in Nehemiah 1 provide a picture, a model to follow. It is not the only way but is an excellent pattern.

Notice that Nehemiah worshiped as he spoke of the awesomeness of God (v. 5). Thus, our devotional times should include worship as well as what followed: confession (vv. 6-7). Nehemiah confessed without offering any excuses. We, likewise, should regularly make sure the slate is clean before God. Yes, our sins are forgiven when we accept Christ as Savior, but God desires that we confess those wrongs we do after becoming His children too.

Nehemiah's devotional life also reveals that he knew the Word of God. In verse 8 he cited what God said to Moses. Do you read the Word regularly, consistently?

Finally, after worship, confession and recalling the Word, Nehemiah presented his request. Too often our requests can be the entirety of our praying, yet we find many examples in the Bible where worship, confession and reading the Word preceded the request.

So, how do we "do" devotions? Nehemiah gives us a model to follow.

If you are using this devotional guide regularly then you are spending time in the Word. That's great! Keep some paper with this guide and make a prayer list. Include on that list praises and thanksgivings to God. Remember also to keep the slate clean--confess. And ask, but keep a balance. Don't just be an asker. Be a pray-er.

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