Nehemiah 8.10

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Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of The people's joyful faces lit up like sunshine, as they joyfully heard & understood God's word.'

Image generated by AI from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of The people’s joyful faces lit up like sunshine, as they joyfully heard & understood God’s word.’

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A book of laws was read with care,
The people rejoiced and shouted in prayer.
For the joy of God’s word was so great,
That the people could not help but celebrate.
So they praised the Lord with all their might,
To follow his ways was their delight!

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Potential actions to take in response



Nehemiah 8.10 speaks of the joy that comes from understanding and following God’s Word. One practical way to respond to this teaching is by setting aside time each day for Scripture study. This could involve reading a passage or two of scripture, then reflecting on it using prayer and journaling. A great way to start is by choosing a book of the Bible and reading through it at your own pace, while taking time to think about how it applies to your life. Additionally, joining a church community or bible study group can provide additional opportunities for learning and reflection. Finally, make sure to take time to celebrate the joy that comes from understanding God’s Word, by praising Him in prayer or worshiping with others. By making a commitment to spend time studying and understanding the scriptures, you can experience the joy that Nehemiah 8.10 talks about.

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Related passages



The themes of Nehemiah 8.10 are joy, reverence and celebration of God’s word. Related passages include Psalm 119:14-16, which speaks of rejoicing in God’s law; Romans 15:4, which encourages us to rejoice in the hope found in Scripture; and Acts 17:11, which emphasises the importance of examining Scripture closely.

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