By:Hezekiahs wall
Nehemiah was grieved that the wall of Jerusalem was
broken down. They had no hope, no expectation for change,
they couldn't see past their present dilemma. Of course
the enemy sends in his words of discouragement through
the naysayers. "Will they revive the stones from the
heaps of rubbish; stones that are burned?” This is the
statement made that most stirred my Spirit.
I see a vision of many stones that were just thrown
away,The rejected ones, the broken ones, the ones that
didn't fit, The ones who carry such deep scars, The ones
who have been rejected by religion and labeled the
Untouchables. The ones that have been burned. The
naysayers and the enemy may say you are nothing, but Oh I
hear the voice of the Lord say for you today, "I want
these burnt stones!"
" I am coming into the barren, drought-stricken places
and my fire is going to fall! It is coming to those who
have prepared for it, my ones that have cleared the way
for it, the ones who are hungry for it, the ones who are
digging the ditches, the ones who are rebuilding the
walls, rebuilding the altars, and lifting up a standard.
I am coming to the dry places, the thirsty places, the
wounded places, the broken places." saith the Lord.
The enemy may shout, "Who could possibly want you for you
are nothing but an old burnt stone!" God says' "I want
that burnt stone!"
Neh 4:2 And he spake before his brethren and the army of
Samaria, and said, What do these feeble Jews? will they
fortify themselves? will they sacrifice? will they make
an end in a day? will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?
Edited by Karen Samford on 03/22/2016 at 1:12pm
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