A Night Ride

Listen from:
Nehemiah 2
The long journey to Jerusalem was safely made by Nehemiah and his helpers and guards. But Nehemiah did not tell anyone at first that he had come to help build up the city; he wanted first to find out for himself how badly the big stone walls were broken.
So at night he took a few servants and started to ride around the outside of the city wall. Perhaps it was moonlight, for he viewed the broken walls and saw there were no gates. At one place his horse, or mule, could not get any farther so he turned hack and came into the city.
We do not know how far it was around the walls; since that time they have again been broken down and changed; but there must then have been several miles of walls, which had once been great and strong.
Nehemiah had found there was much work needed to repair the holes in the walls, and to clear away the heaps of rubbish, which had been left so many years, and which must have made disorder in the streets. But he was not discouraged, instead, he told the men of the city his plan to rebuild those walls and gates, saying to them, “Come, let us build up the walls of Jerusalem that we be no more reproach”, which meant no more a dishonor to God. The men were very willing to start the work then, for you know it is much easier to work when someone says, “Come, let us help!”
We now can read how well they built, for this work was so important that Nehemiah made a careful record, and God has kept it in the Bible.
ML 12/17/1939