Broken walls are easy to spot—but the harder question is what to do when the ruins are personal, public, or both. In this Nehemiah bonus episode, you’ll follow an ordinary cupbearer whose heart breaks at the news of Jerusalem’s destruction, and you’ll watch grief become a disciplined life of fasting and prayer, then a courageous plan of action rooted in faith. We step into Nehemiah’s midnight assessment walk quiet streets, measured steps, honest evaluation so you can name what’s broken and begin rebuilding with God.
What You’ll Experience in This Episode
Key Themes (for Reflection)
Scripture Reading
Memorable Images from the Story
Gentle Reflection Questions
Prayer (Closing)
God of heaven, You see every place that feels ruined—every breach, every loss, every unfinished edge. Teach me to bring my grief to You first, to fast from frantic striving, and to pray with honesty and hope. Give me wisdom to assess what’s broken without fear, courage to take the next right step, and humility to rebuild in a way that honors You. When mockery, threat, or weariness rises, steady my hands and strengthen my heart. Let Your Word renew me, and let restoration begin from the inside out. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
About This Podcast
In the Field Audio Bible Podcast is a warm, immersive journey through Scripture—told with cinematic storytelling, historical texture, and gentle pastoral reflection. Each episode is designed to help you hear God’s Word clearly, meet Him personally, and practice faith in everyday life.
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