Insight for Intercessors from Nehemiah
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Insight for Intercessors from Nehemiah
Let’s look at how the key points and players in Nehemiah’s story point to the importance of intercessors and their leadership.
Nehemiah and a remnant had returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the city that God had chosen for Himself as His dwelling place (see 2 Chronicles 6:6). Their hearts were repentant over the sins of their fathers and the desolation of God’s beloved abode. God heard their repentant pleas and gave them favor with king Artaxerxes, who issued a decree sanctioning their plans and ordering his governors to provide them with safe passage and supplies.
Upon arrival in Jerusalem, he secretly surveyed the walls to see what needed to be done to make the city safe for further restoration and set his people to work.
However, Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem, three regional governors under Artaxerxes, saw what they were doing. They feared that the rebuilding of Jerusalem would undermine their already limited power and did what they could to oppose them.
For that reason, Nehemiah ordered the work to be carried out in shifts, day and night, appointed armed watchmen to stand guard, leaders in high places to look for possible attacks, and a trumpeter to guide the troops to vulnerable spots where attacks were taking place.
Can you see the picture emerge? As God is building the new Jerusalem, His kingdom on earth, the same is happening in the spiritual realms today. At the center is His temple, the redeemed in whom He dwells. He has appointed apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teachers to build it up as the body of Christ (Ephesians 3:11,12). The Apostle Peter puts it this way:
“As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 2:4,5).
Let’s look at how the key points and players in Nehemiah’s story point to the importance of intercessors and their leadership.
- The kingdom of God, which had lain in ruins, is being rebuilt since the resurrection of Christ in territory temporarily occupied by God’s enemies – Satan, His demons, and worldly forces that hate Him (Luke 21:17, Psalm 2:2).
- God is raising up leaders in every generation who grieve over the decay in the Church and thirst for revival. Nehemiah was such a leader. Today’s evangelists, missionaries, revival stewards, and prayer leaders are such leaders. Dissatisfaction with the status quo and grief over sin – our own and that of their forebears – drive them to their knees in repentance and eagerness to be used by God for restoration.
- Kingdom-building is constantly under attack. Until the day of his final reckoning, Satan will – in the limited power God has given him – try to stop God’s kingdom from being built and provide a safe haven for people seeking to leave the realm of darkness. Tobiah, Sanballat, and Geshem represent the forces of darkness working through people with threats, direct attacks, and trickery (see Nehemiah 6) to keep kingdom work from progressing and people from crossing over from their dominion into God’s.
- God has appointed watchmen on the wall to safeguard the progress of His work. Nehemiah placed armed guards near every segment of the wall under construction. Likewise, God has appointed intercessors all over the world to vigilantly and valiantly defend against Satan’s attacks on the fulfillment of the Great Commission, which is the prep work for His kingdom on earth. Intercessors are God’s prayer defenders.
- God has raised up specialized ministries to inform of attacks and mobilize intercession. Those are like the leaders “who stood behind the whole house of Judah” (Nehemiah 4:16). They were there to support, keep watch, and help direct the watchmen to respond to locations under attack. A trumpeter was appointed to alert them (vs.18,19). Ministries like Intercessors for America, International Prayer Network, and many more serve a crucial dual role in scoping out where the enemy is attacking, sounding the alarm, and feeding vital information to prayer warriors. That is of much greater strategic importance than haphazardly gathering a bunch of prayer topics. God’s appointed guardians would pray in an informational vacuum without adequate information. That is not to say that the Holy Spirit couldn’t direct intercession. Still, I believe He has chosen to work through the collaboration of information gatherers, mobilizers, and prayer warriors to safeguard the work of His kingdom. He directs all three to work together, and all three must listen closely to His direction, just as Judah’s remnant did not depart from Nehemiah’s orders.
- Prayerful vigilance is 24/7. There was considerable urgency for Nehemiah’s remnant to complete the walls. For that reason, he divided the people into shifts and alternated them between work and security detail. They never took off their tunics and always had their weapons at hand (vs. 23). Don’t worry – this doesn’t mean you should stop sleeping. It does mean that intercessors adopt a wartime lifestyle. Essentially that means that we order our entire lives around fulfilling our God-given role, including our times of much-needed rest. God has appointed kingdom builders and intercessors in every time zone, all over the world, so that His work and its prayer defense continue without interruption.
- Prayer is the Church’s greatest mission as it builds God’s kingdom by taking the gospel to the ends of the earth. Nehemiah’s story recounted how every worker labored with a sword strapped to his side or a spear in hand, apart from armed guards being posted (vs. 17,18). So likewise, it is imperative that every apostle, evangelist, prophet, pastor, and teacher at work in God’s kingdom bathe their ministry in intercessory prayer. Simultaneously, they must surround themselves with intercessors who will pray for them and their families without ceasing. Prayerlessness often leads to failed ministries and ruined lives. The sad reality that our missionary force is declining and the number of pastors quitting the ministry is rising speaks to that.
How do we turn these analogies between Nehemiah and the ministry of intercession into prayer? Here are a few pointers:
- Thank God for calling you to be a prayer defender of His worldwide kingdom work.
- Pray that His strength and energy may work in you and your fellow intercessors to stay vigilant and hear the trumpet when it sounds.
- Ask the Lord that you may pray with insight and guide you to the proper prayer assignment lest we wear ourselves out by trying to be everywhere and pray for everything simultaneously.
- Pray for prayer information ministries like Intercessors for America, Operation World, and others to find and sort information under the direction of the Holy Spirit and feed it to intercessors with clarity.
- Pray for the Lord to appoint greater numbers of intercessors as the wall and the city grow with every tribe and nation that is reached with the gospel and every revival that is ignited.
- Pray for the Lord’s intercessors to be one in heart and mind as we listen to the Holy Spirit and follow His directions for prayer.
- Pray for Satan’s attacks on God’s kingdom work to be effectively frustrated by our prayers so that the work may continue unabated.
Finally, a poignant word of great encouragement: “In the place where you hear the sound of the trumpet, rally to us there. Our God will fight for us.” (Nehemiah 4:20).
Why did they not respond with the question, “why should we fight if God fights for us?” Because God’s work always involves a partnership between Him and the people He has created and redeemed. We were created for partnership with God in the stewardship of His creation. But, unfortunately, it was broken by sin. We are saved from our rebellion to restore the broken partnership.
The glorious truth is that we pray in partnership with God. He fights for and with us as we battle against Satan and his forces. The Old Testament is replete with stories about small bands of warriors defeating large enemy forces in battle. Statistically, none could have won the battles they fought. But they did because God commanded them to go in the knowledge that He would fight with them.
That is His promise to us too. Romans 8:26 says, “the Spirit helps us in our weakness, for we do not know what to pray for as we ought.” It’s a promise that most prayer warriors know and by which they live. But occasionally, our remembrance of it fails us, and we fall back to human logic. So let us take courage it from it once more. When attack seems to happen everywhere, and you don’t know what to pray, the Holy Spirit will guide you.
“Father in heaven, we pause to thank You for assigning us to watch over Your kingdom work in America and across the world. We confess that we are often overwhelmed and at a loss over how to pray. Grant clarity of purpose and vision to Your appointed intercessors and their leadership, according to Your purpose, as You build the New Jerusalem. Give wisdom and direction to Intercessors for America and every other prayer ministry you have raised up to inform and mobilize prayer. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
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Remco Brommet is a pastor, spiritual-growth teacher, and prayer leader with over 40 years of experience in Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, and the U.S. He was born and raised in the Netherlands and pastored his first church in Amsterdam. He moved to the U.S. in 1986. He and his wife, Jennifer, live north of Atlanta. When not writing books, he blogs at www.deeperlifeblog.com and assists his wife as a content developer and prayer coordinator for True Identity Ministries. Jennifer and Remco are passionate about bringing people into a deeper relationship with Christ.
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The live in landlord here where I live is named Tobiah. The only person I have ever known in my 69 years with that name. Does that tell you what I’m up against. I will confess I am frequently overwhelmed and confused about what to pray about but I believe that there is Grace and God loves me and you and us more than any of these directives.. and I believe that any prayer is good prayer.
Lord help us to not grow weary and to hear from you and to continue to be repentant enough to seek you on our knees that you would guide us Lord.
In Jesus mighty name, amen
Outstanding article!! Such an exact representation of where America is today.
Father ,may we be united as the “remnant” of your children were in Nehemiah. We stand shoulder to shoulder and build or fight,-which ever the day calls for. We use the authority of the blood of our savior Jesus. We stand firm and decree organizational miracles as we follow the Holy Spirit’s guidance . And just as we’ve heard and believe…America Shall Be Saved !!!
Amen
Ive been praying for you Bob.
.its good to see that apparently your mini strokes have abated.
May the Lord continue to heal you.. in Jesus mighty name, amen
Thank you indeed Hj !! Praising God for complete healing.. No more Tia’s since December.
Hallelujah
May be silly, but as we know history repeats itsself. I see rebuilding the wall for protection of God’s people in Jerusalem as a building of the US’s wall to protect God’s people in America. This country, no matter how astray we have gone still belongs to God. There is a awakening happening. We were brought to our senses by a leader who Satan has thrown everything at but we must continue to build the wall. Lord God in Jesus’s Holy Name help us to put the guards on the wall and protect what you have started. Help us to open eyes and to Keep this Jerusalem. AMEN AND AMEN
Karen, thank you for your prayer. I do not think your analogy of our wall in perspective to nehemiah’s wall-, is at all or in any way silly. I think it is a very appropriate and focused perspective. I know that our first call is to the Lord Jesus and nothing is more important than his will being done but remember that we are praying so mightily and deeply for America because America is an exceptional nation that was chosen for such a time as this to spread the gospel throughout the world. Not even Israel was chosen for that.. at least not ultimately, – after they rejected the Lord Jesus
SALVATION, HEALING FOR MY SON NITIN. LORD TO BLESS HIM WITH GODLY PRAYING WIFE. OWING TO MULTIPLE HEALTH ISSUES I AM DISABLED SHUT IN. NEED LORD’S HELP. HAVE COMPASSION & PRAY PLEASE.
Yes, Lord, strengthen, guide, direct, encourage not only individual intercessors, but also IFA and other organizations leading the way, informing and praying for Your Kingdom to manifest on earth. Thank You, Lord, for this encouraging article. Help all of us to answer the call and say, “Here am I, Lord, send me.” Amen.
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(Can you see the picture emerge? As God is building the new Jerusalem, His kingdom on earth, the same is happening in the spiritual realms today.)
Not so! We must stick to Scripture! Nehemiah shows intercessors how to “stay on the wall and intercede for protection from GOD for all that is coming against us, GOD’S children!” However there will be no new Jerusalem until the end of days!
Revelation 21
King James Version
21 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
2 And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
3 And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God.
4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
The remainder of Revelation Chapter 21 paints a beautiful picture of the New Heaven and Earth, the New Jerusalem, that GOD has ordained and prepared for us at the end of time! FATHER GOD, thank YOU for YOUR Beautiful promises to us, YOUR children! Help us to stand always for YOU and YOUR Truth of Scripture! Help us to rightly divide the WORD of Truth! YOUR WORD is Truth! Lead us and Guide us by YOUR HOLY SPIRIT as we witness and bring many to Faith in YOU in the MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS I pray! Amen!
Thank you Carol for your insightful knowledge of the word
The song in my head this morning is “I’ve got the power…”. This article goes with it. Praise the Lord!