nehemiah’s bible verses

Nehemiah chapter 1 depicts servant leadership as compassionate, persuasive, courageous, prayerful, committed to community service, and visionary. When Nehemiah learned that the Jewish remnant was in trouble, he cried and prayed (compassion and prayerful) (1:4). He owned up his people’s mistakes and went before God to seek forgiveness (persuasive and courageous) (1:6). In short, he took full responsibility to deliver them by reconciling the remnants before God to make restoration possible ( visionary and stewardship) (1:2-11). He intended to restore his native city and his people’s freedom (service to the community) (1:11). Nehemiah persuaded the king to allow him time and mobilized the remnants to rebuild the wall (persuasive) (1:4-11).

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Nehemiah’s prayer was strategic as it invited feedbacks from God. It was a consultation that allows servant leaders to seek feedback. Prayers strengthen the leader’s faith in God. They become more committed to God, and their faith increases. It was also strategic to lead the remnants before God. Servant leaders seek valuable things or benefits for their followers. Ideally, prayers act as a breakthrough to success. Through prayers, servant leaders seek God’s intervention to gain necessary resources and assistance.