Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

31 January, 2026

Nehemiah 6:9—“For they all made us afraid, saying, Their hands shall be weakened from the work, that it be not done. Now therefore, O God, strengthen my hands.”

Nehemiah utters those words at a critical moment in the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls. The work is nearing completion, and opposition intensifies. Having failed to stop the building of the wall through ridicule, deception, and false accusations, Nehemiah’s enemies now resort to intimidation as their final tactic. Their aim is clear: to instil fear so that “their hands shall be weakened from the work.” If fear succeeds, it would achieve what outward opposition could not, bringing God’s work to a standstill from within.

Fear is often used as a weapon to weaken God’s people and oppose His work. The enemy understands that discouraged hearts lead to weakened hands. God’s work is often hindered not by lack of resources but by inward fear that saps courage and resolve. Nehemiah recognises this danger and does not respond with counter-threats or self-confidence. Instead, he turns immediately to God in prayer: “Now therefore, O God, strengthen my hands.” This brief prayer reflects the profound truth that strength for God’s work must come from God Himself.

Nehemiah’s response offers a model for believers facing opposition, pressure, or weariness. He does not deny the reality of fear, nor does he allow it to govern his actions. He brings it before God. By asking God to “strengthen my hands,” Nehemiah acknowledges that perseverance in God’s work comes only through God’s sustaining grace.

Nehemiah’s prayer is simple, urgent, and faith-filled. He does not seek to escape the strain and struggle of the work of God, but for a divine supply of strength to continue the work.

When opposition aims to unsettle and discourage us in God’s work, withdrawal is not an option; the path forward lies in prayerful dependence on God. He delights to strengthen weary hands and steady trembling hearts, enabling His servants to persevere until His work is finished.

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