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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2017 · 44 MIN

04 Rebuilding: What Nehemiah Teaches About Christian Community (Nehemiah 3-4)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

When the people of Jerusalem finally rise to rebuild their broken walls, Nehemiah 3–4 offers more than a construction report—it gives us a living picture of what it means to be the people of God: diverse yet united, working side by side, learning to serve “the wall in front of your house,” and to stand firm when ridicule and discouragement threaten to undo us from the inside out. In this week’s episode, we explore:How Nehemiah 3 paints a rich portrait of Christian community: many families, stories, and occupations drawn together into one shared workWhy the image of each household “repairing the wall in front of their house” is such a helpful guide for discovering where God is calling you to serve todayThe contrast between those who refuse to “put their shoulders to the work” and those, like Baruch, who labor with zeal—and what that reveals about our own heartsThe ways ridicule and opposition show up in Nehemiah 4, both as external voices and as the internal scripts we start to believe about our own weakness and futilityHow shattered faith, not powerful enemies, kept Jerusalem’s walls in ruins—and how the same dynamic can quietly stall growth in our lives, marriages, and churchesNehemiah’s model of godly leadership: first turning to God in prayer, then speaking to the people about the greatness and nearness of the LordWhat it means to work with “a tool in one hand and a sword in the other”: ordinary obedience joined with spiritual vigilance, supported by a community that stands guard for one anotherThe kind of leaders worth following—those who pray, listen to God’s Word, and equip others to stand and serve, rather than creating dependence on themselvesBy the end of the episode, you’ll see Nehemiah 3–4 as a call to join the work God is already doing right where you are, and not to face it alone. You’ll be invited to name the “wall in front of your house,” to recognize the discouraging voices that keep you from it, and to seek out the kind of Christ-centered community and leadership that helps you pick up both a tool and a sword—and keep going in hope. Series: Nehemiah: Restoration & Redemption

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When the people of Jerusalem finally rise to rebuild their broken walls, Nehemiah 3–4 offers more than a construction report—it gives us a living picture of what it means to be the people of God: diverse yet united, working side by side, learning to serve “the wall in front of your house,” and to stand firm when ridicule and discouragement threaten to undo us from the inside out. In this week’s episode, we explore: How Nehemiah 3 paints a rich portrait of Christian community: many famil...

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