Nehemiah trusts God’s strength to do the right thing

Nehemiah 6:9-16
[9]They were trying to frighten us into stopping work. I prayed, “But now, God, make me strong!”
[10]About this time I went to visit Shemaiah, the son of Delaiah and grandson of Mehetabel, who was unable to leave his house. He said to me, “You and I must go and hide together in the Holy Place of the Temple and lock the doors, because they are coming to kill you. Any night now they will come to kill you.”
[11]I answered, “I’m not the kind of person that runs and hides. Do you think I would try to save my life by hiding in the Temple? I won’t do it.”
[12]When I thought it over, I realized that God had not spoken to Shemaiah, but that Tobiah and Sanballat had bribed him to give me this warning.
[13]They hired him to frighten me into sinning, so that they could ruin my reputation and humiliate me.
[14]I prayed, “God, remember what Tobiah and Sanballat have done and punish them. Remember that woman Noadiah and all the other prophets who tried to frighten me.”
[15]After 52 days of work the entire wall was finished on the 25th day of the month of Elul.
[16]When our enemies in the surrounding nations heard this, they realized that they had lost face, since everyone knew that the work had been done with God’s help.

Nehemiah trusts God to give him the strength to do the right thing rather than the popular thing. He did not cave in to intimidations and scoffings to people opposing the building of the Wall.

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