This is Week 5 of our Nehemiah series.
As the wall continues to rise, opposition shifts from external threats to internal fracture. In this episode, we finish Nehemiah chapter 4 and step into chapter 5, where discouragement, fear, and exploitation begin to surface among God’s own people.
We explore the difference between hardship and injustice, how power can be misused even inside a rebuilding community, and what it means to confront abuse without abandoning faith. Nehemiah models righteous anger, wise self-control, public accountability, and the kind of leadership that fears God more than man.
This teaching reminds us that external opposition can be endured—but internal injustice must be addressed. And whether repentance comes or not, God remains the defender of the vulnerable and the sustainer of His people.
Student Study Sheet:
https://www.voiceforthevulnerable.org/_files/ugd/dce00b_0c23d7a1e2cb4367b891ae515496c8c4.pdf
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