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Does Anybody Really Care?

January 23, 2010 by Administrator  
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Nehemiah 1:4 And it came to pass, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept, and mourned certain days, and fasted, and prayed before the of heaven,

“Ask me if I care!”

“The worst sin toward our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity.” George Bernard Shaw put those words into the mouth of the Rev. Anthony Anderson in the second act of his play The Devil’s Disciple.

Nehemiah was the kind of person who cared. He cared about the traditions of the past and the needs of the present. He cared about the hopes for the future. He cared about his heritage, his ancestral city, and the glory of his .

Nehemiah broke down and cried when he heard that walls still had not been rebuilt. Why did this upset him? Walls mean little in most present day cities, but in Nehemiah’s day they were essential. Nehemiah was deeply grieved about the condition of . After his grief he poured out his heart to and looked for ways to improve the situation.

Fast forwarding to the events of our time, prior to the 7.0 Earthquake that struck Haiti; not much attention was given to Haiti. Haiti is one of poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere. Eighty percent of residents live in poverty, according to the CIA World Fact Book. Thousand of people have been killed and countless buildings crushed in Haiti. Haiti earthquake was so dangerous because the medical infrastructure was already almost nonexistent in Haiti. Aid workers are facing countless critical medical needs for the millions, who have been affected by the widespread destruction, said by officials. Deadly diseases develop in a few days without access to clean water or sanitation.

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Joshua Adam Nuzzo (Released)

Like large doors, great life-changing events can swing on very small hinges. Some people prefer not to know what’s going on, because information might bring obligation. “What you don’t know can’t hurt you,” says the old adage; but is it true? In a letter to a Mrs. Foote, Mark Twain wrote, “All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure.” But what we don’t know could hurt us a great deal! “Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.” Closing our eyes and ears to the truth could be the first step toward tragedy for us as well as for others.

Nehemiah revealed a caring attitude in four different ways.

1. He cared enough to ask

2. He cared enough to weep

3. He cared enough to

4. He cared enough to volunteer

There has been a great outpouring from many countries, celebrities and everyday people to support Haiti during this time of adversity. Like Nehemiah let us care enough to ask what can I do, weep with those who are weeping, for those who are experiencing difficulty and volunteer to help where we can.

When puts a burden on your heart, don’t try to escape it; for if you do, you may miss the blessing He has planned for you. If is going to answer , He must start by working in the one doing the praying! He works in us and through us to help us see our prayers answered.

is still looking for people who care, people like Nehemiah, who cared enough to ask for the facts, weep over the needs, for ’s help, and then volunteer to get the job done. “Here am I, —send me!” ~ Loves you and so do I…… Pastor Tammy

About the Author:

Pastor Tammy Mitchell Vancouver, WA

Pastor Tammy Mitchell

Pastor Tammy Mitchell

Pastor, Mentor, Spiritual Counselor, Conference Speaker and Teacher. Founder of New Destiny Global Ministry and Sister to Sister Global Ministry. Our top priority is to help individuals establish and develop a personal relationship with Christ. It is our desire to connect with brothers and sisters in every city, state, and the nations. It is a privilege to connect with you, through , worship and in sharing the awesome Word of . We are here to encourage, inspire and challenge you to become all that has destined for your life. This is a praying ministry. We have a heart of compassion for people from all walks of life and especially for those who are hurting. Our purpose is to maintain the same values as that of OUR FATHER, and be a living example of his and grace to all mankind. We are not into religion, but we do believe in relationships. It’s not about us but it’s about Jesus.

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