Daily Reading
Daily Thought
So far, Nehemiah has been all about rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem. The book begins with the report to Nehemiah, “The wall of Jerusalem is broken down and its gates are destroyed by fire” (Nehemiah 1:3). Nehemiah is cupbearer to the king and believes he can do something about it, and does. Six chapters later, “the wall was finished on the twenty-fifth day of the month Elul, in fifty-two days” (Nehemiah 6:15).
End of story? Hardly.
The book of Nehemiah has 13 chapters; we are only half-way there. Building the wall got us to the heart of the story, the heart of Nehemiah, which is all about God and his people.
Chapter 7 begins, “Now when the wall had been built” (Nehemiah 7:1), and the rest of the story is about Jerusalem because Nehemiah is about God and people, not walls. Nehemiah wasn’t building a wall, but a city of 42,360 people who love the Lord their God. It is after the wall was built the story really begins, “and when the seventh month had come, the people of Israel were in their towns” (Nehemiah 7:73). Israel had come home. Now to build a nation again.
Daily Prayer
Heavenly Father, deep in my heart I know I belong to You. I can sense eternity, that there is more to this life, and that I am more than flesh and blood. You have told me that I am specially made and I believe it because I know my Maker and You are good. This world is not all there is, and someday all things will be renewed and there will be a new heavens and a new earth, and someday I’m going home. I look forward to that Day.
I live my life today with eternity in mind. I pray my life will be a reflection of that eternity, of You, that I might show You to others. I suffer the pains of this world knowing they are short compared to forever, and that they will end. I walk confident in the sure hope of Your sovereignty, that You are King of kings, that You are my King and my God and my Father forever.
Amen
Daily Question
What makes your heart happy?