In this video I discuss the question... "Now what?" As it appears, though not in this exact form in Nehemiah 7:1 and leading into Nehemiah 7:2. Two emotions often follow after we complete something great… we end up with both a sense of relief and a sense of celebration! Then comes the next question, “now what?”

Right after we achieve something big, we relish our big success. This can actually be a really dangerous time. The reason is simply that we’ve already completed that massive goal that we started in on. Sometimes we then feel tempted towards complacency, especially if we lack a follow-up call to action or we lack the ability to answer that question, “what’s next?”

Nehemiah 7:1-2
1 'After the wall was finished and I had set up the doors in the gates, the gatekeepers, singers, and Levites were appointed. 2 I gave the responsibility of governing Jerusalem to my brother Hanani, along with Hananiah, the commander of the fortress, for he was a faithful man who feared God more than most. '

This happens to us regularly in life, we become satisfied with what we’ve done and then we let our guard down. We accept and we want to rest on our past rather than to pursue that next thing into our future. Simply stated our momentum leaks…

Any moment of victory is a crucial time for us as individuals and certainly for organizations. And when you as an individual, or if you are a leader of an organization don’t know how to move forward and grow the organization then a transitional problem occurs.

I’m going to share two types of leadership seasons for transition from John Maxwell’s “Leadership Promises For Every Day.”
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