Headed for Hope

Re:Verse passage – Nehemiah 8:9-12 (day one)

So the Levites calmed all the people, saying, “Be still, for the day is holy; do not be grieved.” v. 11

We are told in the book of Ecclesiastes there is a time for everything under heaven. A time to weep and a time to laugh; A time to mourn and a time to dance. Ecclesiastes 3:4 – Nehemiah and Ezra recognize the need for both joy and sorrow in people’s lives. As we continue in our study next week, we will enter a time of sorrow and repentance, but on this day there was joy. Much repair was needed. Not in the physical wall anymore, but in the hearts of the people. The wall was a representation of the broken relationship between the people of God and God himself. The people had drifted and abandoned the teachings of the Lord. When confronted with the truth, they were understandably upset. They came face to face with their sin. Their reaction was warranted. Ezra and Nehemiah are not trying to sugar coat the need for repentance, but they are giving the people hope and reminding them they are loved by God who will welcome them back. There may be hard days ahead, but it is important to know that there is a path forward. Sometimes, even before everything is fixed, it is important to remember you are heading for hope. Celebrate this truth.


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Author: Aaron Hufty

Aaron Hufty is the Associate Pastor for Worship and Music at FBCSA.

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