In laboring for God's Kingdom, the Christian must remember that obedience to God's law is more precious than personal safety.
Wisdom and strength from God are needed to combat the enemies of God’s Kingdom and to accomplish His work.
In following Nehemiah’s example, Christians should put the welfare of the Kingdom above their own personal rights and comfort.
The progress of God's Kingdom requires that there may be internal health among His people and good leadership.
In the work for God's Kingdom, Christians must recognize the enemy within, the enemy without, and the reinforcements from above.
As Christians face opposition to the work of God, they must be prepared to stand firm.
The Kingdom of God advances by meeting practical needs, having a vision to serve, and involving people in the efforts.
Despite opposition, the work of God goes on through the costly and careful efforts of God's people.

