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At the end of the day, Nehemiah had to trust that God would protect him, the city, and the Jewish people. Nehemiah had the strategy. He had the people. The opposition always can be greater. The numbers didn't make sense. He had 50,000 people. Millions of people could attack the city and destroy it again. He had to trust God to be the ultimate protector of his life, the city, and the mission he had been given.
So many times we find ourselves with our backs against the wall. We have done all of the preparation. We know the right thing to do. But we have to trust that God will show up and fight our battles for us. We have to trust him to come through, knowing that we will not be able to handle the battle alone. When was the last time you trusted God in the battle? Did he come through?
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After 70 years of exile, the Jewish people return to Israel to build back what was torn down. How does he rebuild it? How did he recruit, train, and empower the Jewish people?
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