The Courage of Relying on God for Every Good Work
Faustino de Jesús Zamora VargasThe Word of God says that we have been created in Christ Jesus to do good works (Eph 2:10). This statement is largely a good reason to surrender to Christ. The believer must put together a life project that harmonizes with the wishes and dreams of God. His plans are our plans, his work our commitment. Trusting in God is resting in His faithfulness with the certainty that He has the best options and optimal solutions for our plans.
Do we entrust our projects to God? Do we first bathe them in prayer until we find grace before Him? Nehemiah did that before embarking on the adventure of rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem 1500 kilometers away from Persia, where he served as cupbearer to the King. He did not pray for the fallen walls, but for the spiritual condition of the exiled brothers who in Judah suffered calamities and were still living in constant humiliation, he wept for his own disobedience and that of his people by not fulfilling the precepts of God. His cry was a desperate cry to turn to God and resume a relationship of blessing with the Father of the nation. Nehemiah, above all things, depended on divine authority to promote this noble and committed undertaking. "The king granted my request, because God was acting on my behalf" (Neh 2.8).