Neh. 1:6-7 “…..listen to my
prayer! Look down and see me praying
night and day for your people Israel. I
confess that we have sinned against you.
Yes, even my own family and I have sinned!” We have sinned terribly by not obeying the
commands, laws, and regulations that you gave us through your servant Moses.”
This is a confession
of sin. Nehemiah was praying long and
hard for the people of Israel. He knew
that they were not right with God. Even
though God had chosen them to be His own, they had chosen not to embrace
Him. They were content with living in
their sins. They did not regard God as
worth their time or energy. They kept
going deeper and deeper into the evils that surrounded them.
Notice that before
Nehemiah prayed for the Israelites, he prayed for himself and his family. He did not think for a moment that he was not
guilty before God. He knew that he had
to be right with God before he could pray for others. It is essential for us to confess our own
sins before we concern ourselves with the sins of others. No one is without sin problems. We all fall short of the glory of God. We all have the need to admit our sins,
confess them, and seek Christ’s forgiveness.
Once we deal with our
own sins, then we can plead with God on the behalf of others. And yes, we should, no, we must, be in prayer
for the sins of others. We live in very
perilous times. Sin raises its ugly head
blatantly wherever you go. The times are
desperate. The coming of the Lord to
purify all things is very soon. Time is
running out on the lost. We must pray
like we have never prayed before. We
must be praying for our families, friends, neighbors, and whoever is lost that
they may be saved before the Lord comes.
There
is still time for souls to be saved.
Prayer is the key to unlocking heaven’s door.
Pray and then go and tell whoever you
can that today is the day of salvation.
Tell them that once the Lord closes the door of opportunity, it will be
too late. Tell them that there still is
victory available to them in Christ Jesus.
Tell them. How can you say you
love them if you never tell them?
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