In Nehemiah 5, the work of rebuilding the wall pauses—not because of enemies outside, but because of injustice within. The people cry out as their own brothers take advantage of them through debt, exploitation, and oppression. Nehemiah responds with righteous anger, wise leadership, and personal integrity. This passage reminds us that the greatest threats to God's people are not always external. Sometimes sin, division, and compromise begin in the heart and inside the community of faith. Nehemiah's example calls us to pursue justice, humility, and Christlike leadership—standing firm even when integrity is costly. As you listen, consider how the Lord may be calling you to walk in integrity, to confront sin with grace and courage, and to reflect the character of Christ in your home, your church, and your daily life. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/