In the reparation of the walls and gates of Jerusalem there was a great revival among the Isrealites who dwelt there. However, in the process of building, the hands of God's people grew weary and their hearts grew tired and they began to waiver in the responsibility God had assigned to them. The hands of God's people, like the hands of Nehemiah's workers hold not only the sword, but also the trowel. While we fight the good fight of faith, we also lay the mortar and the bricks whereby the kingdom of God is built. And we, too sometimes grow weary in the way.
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Dr. Harold E. Brunson, Jr., is an author, educator and pastor. He is the son and grandson of Baptist ministers, having served in the gospel ministry himself for over 28 years in Arkansas and Texas. He has a B.A. in Theology from Central Baptist College, an M.A. in...