Divine Discontent Part 2 - Prayer, Courage and the First Step
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What happens when God allows you to see something broken—and you can no longer remain comfortable doing nothing?
In this episode of The Upper Room Podcast, Michael Hobbs walks through Nehemiah chapters 1 and 2 and explores the difference between ordinary frustration and divine discontent. Nehemiah did more than notice Jerusalem’s broken walls. He allowed the need to break his heart, drive him to prayer, require courage, and move him toward action.
Together, we’ll consider five truths:
Divine discontent begins with seeing.
It breaks our hearts.
It drives us to prayer.
It requires courage.
And it inspires others.
Maybe the problem you keep noticing is not simply something to complain about. Maybe it is an invitation from God to become part of the solution.
The Upper Room Podcast is a reflection on the lessons and conversations shared in our Sunday morning small group at Rock Creek Baptist Church in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Join us in The Upper Room every Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m.
Primary Scripture: Nehemiah 1–2