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Why is community important for rebuilding and restoration?

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Community was vital in Nehemiah's efforts as he rallied the people together to restore Jerusalem's walls (Nehemiah 2:17).

In Nehemiah's leadership, community played a critical role in the restoration of Jerusalem's walls. After observing the distress of his people, Nehemiah called upon them, saying, 'You see the distress we are in... Come, let us build up the wall' (Nehemiah 2:17). This plea for collective effort reflects the theological truth that believers are called to work together for the common good, demonstrating unity and shared purpose. In the context of sovereign grace theology, the church is seen as the body of Christ, where each member contributes to the whole. Nehemiah's initiative emphasizes that successful rebuilding requires the active participation of the community to fulfill God's plans and purposes.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 2:17

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