In today's study from Nehemiah 11, we move from the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls to the everyday life and ordering of God's people within the restored city. This chapter reminds us that God's work doesn't end when construction is complete it continues as His people live, worship, and serve where He has placed them. Some were called to live within Jerusalem, while others remained in surrounding towns. Their placement was intentional, purposeful, and rooted in obedience. Nehemiah 11 teaches us that God assigns our roles, locations, and responsibilities, and we are called to live faithfully where He plants us. As we reflect on this passage, we see the importance of leadership by example, willingness to serve, and a life shaped by God's Kingdom priorities. Ultimately, this chapter points us to Christ the One who not only restores but gathers His people into His eternal city. Key themes include: • God places His people with purpose. • Leadership requires humility and sacrifice. • Faithfulness in ordinary places matters. • Our citizenship is ultimately in Christ's Kingdom. May this study encourage you to live faithfully, serve joyfully, and remember that wherever God has placed you He intends to use you for His glory. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave please visit our page at Servants of Grace: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/