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The people responded, “Let us rise up and build.” Yes, Nehemiah. We are in!” This was remarkable. So many questions were left to be answered. How are we going to rebuild the city and the wall? What about our enemies? What if I don’t have any skills to help? Rebuilding the walls will be impossible. Some could have pushed back and said it would be a waste of time to rebuild the walls. They were used to the sleepless nights, the random attacks, and they were becoming okay with that life. But the people responded, “Let us rise up and build.”
When you are faced with an opportunity to jump into what God is calling you to do, do you wait for all of your questions to be answered or do you jump right in? I pray that you jump into what God is doing today. Be a part of the team, the family, the army. What do you need to help rebuild today?
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After 70 years of exile, the Jewish people return to Israel to build back what was torn down. How does Nehemiah rebuild it? How did he recruit, train, and empower the Jewish people?
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