Heaven Land Devotions - The Sand - Thoughts Of God

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I was finishing the final chapter of Nehemiah and saw something that held my attention. He was the one who wrote this account and spoke of everything first hand. He was told by a few men from the captivity that the walls and gates of Jerusalem were destroyed. He was devastated.

He writes about the treachery of evil men and their threats, and what it took to rebuild the walls and gates of the temple. Yet at the end, the final chapter, Nehemiah returns to visit the temple, the people and priests and all of them had grossly rebelled except a few men who were over the treasury.

Throughout that final chapter Nehemiah has three short interval prayers asking God to remember him. He had one short prayer asking God to "Remember them because they have defiled the priesthood, and the covenant of the priesthood, and of the Levites."

His final words were, "O God, Remember me for good." It is necessary at times to ask God to remember you. When you have done all that you can to the sincerest of your heart and ability.

When you are at your end turn to Him and say, "Lord, remember me, visit me!" Many people in the Bible prayed that prayer and God answered them. He will answer you.

"God is nearer to you than any thought or feeling of yours... Do not be afraid."
~ George MacDonald

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