Monday, March 15, 2010

Tell "Em What the Lord Has Done

This quote from the PeopleRaising guy should be old-hat to all of us; but we all "leak," and we occasionally need a reminder:

"I love the story of Nehemiah and how he inspired the people to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. The project began when he was before the king and he said 'send me' but as he knew he could not do it alone. He turns to the people and says in Nehemiah 2:17"come let Us build the wall of Jerusalem, that we may no longer suffer disgrace."

Question: How did he motivate the people? In his recruiting campaign, he gives people evidence of God's leading. Nehemiah 2:18a And I told them (1) of the hand of My God which had been upon me for good and also (2) of the words which the king had spoken to me (Keep in mind, king had changed his decree of Ezra 4:21), in which he stopped work on the rebuilding of the city.) Nehemiah had sufficiently motivated them because in the next part of the verse they said- 2:18b "Let Us rise and build". Nehemiah's burden had become their burden (their motivation level could be described in 4:6b) "For the people had a mind (will) to work". 3:20 They worked earnestly. Nehemiah 6:15 tells us that the walls were finished in 52 days.

When it comes to support raising or fund raising for your organization talk about what the Lord has done in your life, how the Lord has already met some of your financial goals and then give them a chance to participate"

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