Reconstruction: A Study in Nehemiahਨਮੂਨਾ

What does it say?
Nehemiah and his countrymen defended the wall against the threat of attack. They continued to build despite ridicule from their enemies.
What does it mean?
Nehemiah didn’t give in to ridicule, physical threats, discouragement, or fear. Instead, he reminded the people that the Lord, “who is great and awesome,” would fight for them and frustrate the enemy’s plans. Nehemiah kept the focus on the job God had given them to do. He and his workers continued to repair the wall and watch for enemy attacks. Their diligent resolve and defense strategy ensured God’s plan would prevail, regardless of opposition.
How should I respond?
What has God asked you to build? A family, business, or church? Satan still tries to sabotage us with ridicule, threats, discouragement, and fear. This sabotage shouldn’t be a surprise since any eternal work for God will face opposition. Scripture gives us the enemy’s tactics and even tells us how to counter them (Eph. 6:10-18). Does your fear sometimes seem greater than your faith? How has ridicule or discouragement distracted you from building? You can take heart because God remains faithful. We need to remember who God is and resolve to defend our “wall.”
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About this Plan

Along with Ezra, Nehemiah chronicles the post-exilic history of Israel. Nehemiah's leadership helped resettle Israelites in the land and rebuild Jerusalem's walls. However, Nehemiah's greatest legacy was a renewed national identity rooted in repentance of sin and obedience to God.
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