“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1)

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When fear threatens to undo us

In this moment, as anxiety flooded his heart, Nehemiah had two options:

  • He could let his fears control him, head swiveling for the quickest way out of his discomfort and fear. In this case, that would have been to appease the king and return to his noble duties ASAP. Don’t stir the pot!
  • He could step through his fears, following God’s calling and asking the king for permission to leave his noble duties and travel nearly 800 miles to help rebuild Jerusalem.

Faith and fear

One of the most hope-giving aspects of this encounter is the reminder that faith is not the same as fearlessness. Nehemiah was filled with fear, yet he still exercised faith by following God’s call despite his feelings. Faith often looks different than what we imagine:

Fuel for our faith

Will you commit to walking by faith today? If so, please join me in this prayer:

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank you for being a God who knows and understands my fears. Thank you for being with me now, and for promising to stay with me wherever I go. Help me to take steps of faith today, even in the midst of fear and weakness. May you be glorified by my faith, even when its weak, for you have said that your power is made perfect in my weakness. I love you, I need you, and I commit my steps to you today. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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