The Bible in a Year: Daily Reading & Devotion
Today’s reading from Nehemiah 1–3 and Acts 2:1–21 invites us to reflect on what it means to participate in God’s rebuilding work. Both passages reveal that transformation often unfolds through steady faithfulness rather than sudden change, and that God frequently forms His people as they learn to trust Him amid unfinished work. In Nehemiah, the people of Jerusalem begin repairing the walls that had stood in ruins for years. Families, priests, merchants, and leaders each take responsibility for a portion of the work. The rebuilding happens section by section, reminding us that restoration is often accomplished through consistent obedience and a willingness to engage in the task God places before us. In Acts, the disciples wait together for the promise Jesus had given them. They remain attentive and available, and in God’s timing the Holy Spirit comes with power, launching a new chapter in God’s redemptive work through His people. Their willingness to remain present becomes part of the preparation for what God is about to do. Together, these passages encourage us to consider where God may be rebuilding, strengthening, or preparing something within us. They invite us to trust that even when progress feels slow, God is still at work, and that faithful movement forward often becomes part of the healing and formation process itself.
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