On Purpose: Nehemiah & Estherનમૂનો

The Book of Nehemiah is more than a story of rebuilding walls—it is a testimony of faith, perseverance, and spiritual renewal. Nehemiah’s unwavering trust in God, commitment to prayer, and bold leadership remind us that restoration is not just about physical structures but about restoring hearts to God. Even in the face of opposition, Nehemiah remained faithful, showing us what it means to rely on God’s strength in all circumstances.
As we close this study and prepare to enter the Book of Esther, we move from rebuilding a city to seeing God’s hand at work behind the scenes in a time of great uncertainty. While Nehemiah’s story teaches us to stand firm in faith and obedience, Esther’s story reminds us that even when God seems hidden, He is always working for His people’s deliverance.
Take time to reflect on the lessons from Nehemiah’s journey, and get ready to step into Esther’s story of courage and divine providence.
Reflection Questions:
- In what ways has God called you to “rebuild” in your life, and how can you rely on Him for strength and guidance?
- How does Nehemiah’s example of prayer and perseverance encourage you in your faith journey?
- As we transition to the Book of Esther, how can you trust God’s presence even when you do not see Him working?
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About this Plan

Nehemiah and Esther stepped into God’s purpose in uncertain times. Nehemiah rebuilt Jerusalem’s walls, while Esther risked everything to save her people. Through their stories, we see God’s sovereign hand and our call to build with faith. This study reminds us that God places us on purpose for His plans. Join us as we explore how He uses ordinary people for extraordinary kingdom work.
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