Title Share your vision (Nehemiah 2:17-18)
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If you have shown what you can and should do, it is time to reveal your vision through words. After quietly assessing the condition of the wall and completing the specific investigations he will face, Nehemiah is revealing the vision that has been granted him to the public. We want to be able to share our vision with the community through Nehemiah, who reveals the purpose for which he came.
Let's start with the problem of destroying the walls. I got used to the fact that the walls had been destroyed, and I forgot about the inconvenience and the promises. The sound of awakening the memories of the past made me see my situation anew. The vision is not new information, but reinterpretation of old problems in the present meaning.
It presents a clear picture for the solution. Vision begins with addressing a felt or perceived need. It is to help you imagine the future in a direction that requires change from the present state. When we share our vision, God moves the people he has prepared.
There is a reason 'not to be put to shame'. It is a shame that the people who are supposed to reveal God's power, glory, and grace cannot live like that. The reason the walls need to be repaired is not only for themselves, but also because it is to realize God's plan. The collapsed wall is dishonorable to God's people as well as God's people, which is why it must be resolved.
Now is the time to start. There was God's hand that led us up to this point, and the surrounding signs prove it. We are gathering enthusiastic volunteers and preparing to go to work because God will initiate and coordinate. The success story is not to brag about oneself, but to become the protagonist of the history that is about to begin.
No one can achieve the vision God has given them alone. I pray that you will become a saint who prays for the workers to be sent for the vision, for miraculous things to happen to our members who can fulfill the vision, and for those who are prepared when sharing the vision to grow to a mature size that can be endured.