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Rebuilding something meaningful is hard enough when the opposition comes from the outside.
But what happens when the real threat comes from within?
In Nehemiah 5, the walls of Jerusalem are rising—but the community itself begins to fracture. Economic pressure, famine, and fear lead some people to exploit their own neighbors. Families lose land. Children are forced into servitude. The rebuilding effort is suddenly at risk—not because of enemies outside the city, but because trust inside the community is breaking down.
Nehemiah refuses to ignore it.
Instead of protecting the powerful or avoiding conflict, he confronts injustice head-on. What follows is a powerful example of leadership that values integrity over comfort and unity over personal gain.
This episode explores what it looks like to rebuild when greed, pressure, and division threaten to tear things apart—and why the most important work often happens in the places we’d rather avoid.
Because sometimes the strongest walls are built when people choose courage, accountability, and compassion.
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OC Church of Christ
By OC ChurchRebuilding something meaningful is hard enough when the opposition comes from the outside.
But what happens when the real threat comes from within?
In Nehemiah 5, the walls of Jerusalem are rising—but the community itself begins to fracture. Economic pressure, famine, and fear lead some people to exploit their own neighbors. Families lose land. Children are forced into servitude. The rebuilding effort is suddenly at risk—not because of enemies outside the city, but because trust inside the community is breaking down.
Nehemiah refuses to ignore it.
Instead of protecting the powerful or avoiding conflict, he confronts injustice head-on. What follows is a powerful example of leadership that values integrity over comfort and unity over personal gain.
This episode explores what it looks like to rebuild when greed, pressure, and division threaten to tear things apart—and why the most important work often happens in the places we’d rather avoid.
Because sometimes the strongest walls are built when people choose courage, accountability, and compassion.
Click here to donate to the program
Click here for more sermons
OC Church of Christ