The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 272: The Call of Nehemiah (2025)
Episode Date: September 29, 2025Fr. Mike introduces the book of Nehemiah and takes us through Nehemiah’s exemplary response to the call of God as he does what God asks simply because he asks. He also encourages us to pray for our ...enemies and explains the need to refrain from vengeance in our interactions with others, especially when we are provoked by their actions. Today’s readings are Nehemiah 1-2, Zechariah 12-13, and Proverbs 20:20-22. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz, and you're listening to the Bible in a year podcast, where we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
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Speaking of today, it is day 272.
Day 272, it's kind of a palindrome.
And we're reading Nehemiah, chapter 1 and 2.
remember Ezra was one book. Ezra and Nehemiah were originally one book. Now, we're continuing
this story, but at the same time, it is fascinating to note that Nehemiah is written in the first
person. And so Nehemiah is going to be the one telling us the story for these chapters,
chapter 1 and 2. Also Zechariah, chapter 12 and 13 will conclude Zechariah, the prophet
tomorrow. But right now we have Zechariah, chapter 12 and 13. We also have Proverbs
chapter 20 versus 20 through 22. As always, the Bible translation I'm reading from is the revised
standard version in the second Catholic edition. I'm using the great adventure Bible from
Ascension. If you want to download your own Bible in a year reading plan, you can visit
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on subscribe and receiving daily episodes and daily updates. It is day 272. We're reading
Nehemiah 1 and 2, Sicoriah 12 and 13 in Proverbs chapter 20 versus 20 through 22.
The book of Nehemiaheimaya's prayers. The words of Nehemiaheimaiah.
the son of Hakalaya. Now it happened in the month of Chislev, in the 20th year, as I was in Susa,
the capital, that Hanani, one of my brethren, came with certain men out of Judah. And I asked them
concerning the Jews that survived who had escaped exile and concerning Jerusalem. And they said to me,
the survivors there in the province who escaped exile are in great trouble and shame. The wall of
Jerusalem is broken down and its gates are destroyed by fire. When I heard these words,
I sat down and wept and mourned for days, and I continued fasting and praying before the God of
heaven, and I said, O Lord, God of heaven, the great and terrible God who keeps covenant and merciful
love with those who love him and keep his commandments, let your ear be attentive and your eyes be
open to hear the prayer of your servant which I now pray before you day and night for the sons of
Israel your servants, confessing the sins of the sons of Israel, which we have sinned against you.
yes, I and my father's house have sinned. We have acted very corruptly against you and have not
kept the commandments, the statutes, and the ordinances which you commanded your servant Moses.
Remember the word which you commanded your servant Moses, saying, if you are unfaithful,
I will scatter you among the peoples. But if you return to me and keep my commandments and do them,
though you're dispersed be under the farthest skies, I will gather them from there,
and bring them to the place which I have chosen to make my name dwells.
there. They are your servants and your people, whom you have redeemed by your great power and by your
strong hand. Oh, Lord, let your ear be attentive to the prayer of your servant and to the prayer of
your servants who delight to fear your name, and give success to your servant today, and grant
him mercy in the sight of this man. Now, I was the cup-bearer to the king. Chapter 2. In the month
of Nissan, in the 20th year of King Artaxerxes, when wine was before him, I took up the wine
and gave it to the king. Now, I had not been sad in his presence, and the king said to me,
Why is your face sad, seeing you are not sick? This is nothing else but sadness of the heart.
Then I was very much afraid. I said to the king, let the king live forever. Why should my face not be
sad? When the city, the place of my father's sepulchres lies waste, and its gates have been destroyed by fire.
Then the king said to me, For what do you make request? So I pray,
to the God of heaven, and I said to the king, if it pleases the king, and if your servant has found
favor in your sight, that you send me to Judah, to the city of my father's sepulchres, that I may
rebuild it. And the king said to me, the queen sitting beside him, how long will you be gone,
and when will you return? So it pleased the king to send me, and I said of a time, and I said to the king,
if it pleases the king, let letters be given me to the governors of the province beyond the river,
that they may let me pass through until I come to Judah and a letter to Asaph, the keeper of the king's
forest, that he may give me timber to make beams for the gates of the fortress of the temple,
and for the wall of the city, and for the house which I shall occupy. And the king granted me what I
asked, for the good hand of my God was upon me. Nehemiah sent to Judah. Then I came to the governors
of the province beyond the river, and gave them the king's letters. Now the king had sent with me
officers of the army and horsemen. But when Sanballat, the Horonite, and Tobiah the servant,
the Ammonite, heard this, it displeased them greatly that someone had come to seek the welfare
of the children of Israel. Nehemiah's inspection of the walls. So I came to Jerusalem,
and was there three days. Then I arose in the night, I and a few men with me, and I told no one
what my God had put into my heart to do for Jerusalem. There was no beast with me, but the beast
on which I rode. I went out by night by the valley gate to the jackals well and to the dungate
and I inspected the walls of Jerusalem which were broken down and its gates which had been
destroyed by fire. Then I went on to the fountain gate and to the king's pool but there was no
place for the beast that was under me to pass. Then I went up in the night by the valley and
inspected the wall and I turned back and entered by the valley gate and so returned. And the officials
did not know where I had gone or what I was doing and I had not yet told the Jews.
Jews, the priests, the nobles, the officials, and the rest that were to do the work.
Decision to restore the walls.
Then I said to them, You see the trouble we are in, how Jerusalem lies in ruins with its gates burned.
Come, let us build the wall of Jerusalem that we may no longer suffer disgrace.
And I told them of the hand of my God, which had been upon me for good, and also of the words
which the king had spoken to me.
And they said, let us rise up and build.
so they strengthened their hands for the good work but when sanballat the horonite and Tobiah the servant the ammonite and Gesham the arab heard of it they derided us and despised us and said what is this thing that you are doing are you rebelling against the king then i replied to them the god of heaven will make us prosper and we his servants will arise and build but you have no portion or right or memorial in jerusalem
The Book of Zechariah, chapter 12, Jerusalem's victory, an oracle.
The word of the Lord concerning Israel.
Thus says the Lord, who stretched out the heavens and founded the earth and formed the spirit
of man within him.
Behold, I am about to make Jerusalem a cup of reeling to all the people's roundabout.
It will be against Judah also in the siege against Jerusalem.
On that day, I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples.
all who lift it shall grievously hurt themselves, and all the nations of the earth will come
together against it. On that day, says the Lord, I will strike every horse with panic and its rider with
madness. But upon the house of Judah, I will open my eyes when I strike every horse of the peoples
with blindness. Then the clans of Judah shall say to themselves, the inhabitants of Jerusalem have
strength through the Lord of hosts their God. On that day, I will make the clans of Judah like a blazing
in the midst of wood, like a flaming torch among sheaves, and they shall devour to the right
and to the left all the people's roundabout, while Jerusalem shall still be inhabited in its
place in Jerusalem. And the Lord will give victory to the tents of Judah first, that the glory
of the house of David and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem may not be exalted over that
of Judah. On that day, the Lord will put a shield about the inhabitants of Jerusalem so that the
peopleest among them on that day shall be like David, and the house of David shall be like God,
like the angel of the Lord at their head. And on that day, I will seek to destroy all the nations
that come against Jerusalem. Mourning for the pierced one. And I will pour out on the house of David
and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of compassion and supplication, so that when they look on
him whom they have pierced, they shall mourn for him, as one mourns for an only
child and weep bitterly over him as one weeps over a firstborn. On that day, the morning in
Jerusalem will be as great as the mourning for Haddad Ramon in the plain of Megito. The land shall mourn,
each family by itself, the family of the house of David by itself, and their wives by themselves,
the family of the house of Nathan by itself, and their wives by themselves, the family of the
house of Levi by itself, and their wives by themselves, the family of the Shemiites by itself,
and their wives by themselves, and all the families that are left, each by itself, and their wives
by themselves.
Chapter 13. On that day, there shall be a fountain opened for the house of David and the inhabitants
of Jerusalem to cleanse them from sin and uncleanness.
The wounded prophet. And on that day, says the Lord of hosts, I will cut off the names of the idols
from the land, so that they shall be remembered no more, and also I will remove from the land the
prophets and the unclean spirit. And if anyone again appears as a prophet, his father and mother who bore him
will say to him, you shall not live, for you speak lies in the name of the Lord. And his father and
mother who bore him shall pierce him through when he prophesies. On that day, every prophet will be
ashamed of his vision when he prophesies. He will not put on a hairy mantle in order to deceive,
but he will say, I am no prophet. I am a tiller of the soil, for the land has been my possession since my
youth. And if one asks him, what are these wounds on your back? He will say, the wounds I received in the
house of my friends. Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, against the man who stands next to me,
says the Lord of hosts. Strike the shepherd, that the sheep may be scattered. I will turn my hand against
the little ones. In the whole land, says the Lord, two-thirds shall be cut off and perish,
and one-third shall be left alive, and I will put this third into the fire, and refine them as one
refines silver, and test them as gold is tested. They will call on my name, and I will answer them.
I will say, they are my people, and they will say, the Lord is my God.
The book of Proverbs chapter 20, verse 20 through 22.
If one curses his father or his mother, his lamp will be put out in utter darkness.
An inheritance gotten hastily in the beginning will in the end not be blessed.
Do not say, I will repay evil.
Wait for the Lord, and he will help you.
Father in heaven, we give you praise and glory.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for this day.
Thank you for day 272.
Thank you for guiding us and being with us.
Thank you for inspiring us and giving us the grace to be able to.
able to keep pressing play. Lord God, oh gosh, thank you. For the blessings of this day,
thank you also, Lord God, for the hidden blessings of this day. As we continue to pray, open our
eyes that we can see the blessings that we often just pass by, those things that we've seen
them so often that they are now unseen, those things in our lives that we would never immediately
consider blessings, but ultimately upon reflection, they are helping us become more like you
with helping us become closer to you.
Lord God, we ask you this day also,
not only to receive our prayers,
receive our praise, receive our thanks,
but also those people that we love,
receive them into your heart.
Those people that have wandered far from you, Lord God,
we ask you to please send out your grace to be upon them.
Those people who we love and are far from you,
the people that we don't love like we should.
Send your grace upon their hearts in their lives as well, Lord God, today.
Bless those who have heard us.
bless those who hate us and help us to love them the way you love them in jesus name we pray amen
in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit amen so proverbs i don't know why i was
struck to to pray for the enemies our enemies um whoever they may be in your life and i know who
they are in my life but that sense of you know what jesus comes back to that so often that
we have to be different we have to not want to take vengeance on our enemies but to be able to
to say, okay, Lord, I will, I want you to save their lives. I want you to make them holy. Not to say
that we don't want justice, but we do pray for grace in their lives. And that's with the book of
Proverbs, you know, that chapter 20, verse 22 do not say, I will repay evil, wait for the Lord
and he will help you. That doesn't mean God will overlook justice. That doesn't mean he's going to
deny justice, but it does mean that I take a back seat and say, it's not my job to repay evil
for evil. We can work for justice. You know what I'm saying?
It's a challenge, right? Obviously, especially when we have that opportunity to take vengeance on
somebody, to be able to say, no, Lord, even in our normal speech, I think that's one of the things
that happens is that we might not have massive enemies. In fact, the people that we wrestle with
the most, people that we fight the most, people that we might say, I'm going to take vengeance
on them the most, or the people that we live with, the people that we have promised to love for
the rest of our lives. And we realize, wait a second, with my words, I just took it.
vengeance on them. They said something to me earlier, or they did something that it was annoying to
me. And what I just did is I decided to be annoying to them. I decided to be mean to them with my
words. And isn't that, I mean, we can make it really lofty. We can make it really abstract and
say, those enemies out there somewhere. But I realize, wait a second, I'm most often, most cruel
with those people that I'm most close to. And I don't think that that's a good idea. I think
that's something that I need to repent of and say, God, please, help me. So in verse 22 of chapter 20
of Proverbs, do not say, I will repay evil, I'll wait for the Lord, and he will help you. Maybe that
means talking to your kids, talking to your parents, talking to your spouse, talking to your friends,
talking to the people you talk to every day. The people I talk to every day, too. Man, man, oh man.
I also like this verse 21 of chapter 20 of Proverbs. An inheritance gotten hastily in the beginning,
well, in the end, not be blessed. Kind of like winning the lottery.
and how many people's lives have been devastated by the lottery.
They haven't necessarily been blessed, but they have been hurt.
Okay, away from the book of Proverbs, back to Zechariah.
We only have one chapter left tomorrow in Zechariah, chapter 14.
But today we got to hear some incredible words, just words of Jerusalem's victory, right?
This restoration of Jerusalem that it's ultimately going to be, in verse 7, it says,
And the Lord will give victory to the tents of Judah first, that the glory of the house of David,
and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem may not be exalted over that of Judah.
a shield around the inhabitants of Jerusalem, which is important for us because we're in the
book of Nehemiah as well, and they're putting a wall around themselves, which is not the same
thing, kind of the same thing, but not necessarily the same thing that Zechariah is prophesying about.
But we also have this, gosh, in the end of chapter 12, mourning for the pierced one.
We have, it also quoted in the book of, sorry, the gospel of John, chapter 19.
It says, they will look on him whom they have pierced.
they shall mourn for him as one mourns for an only child and weep bitterly over him as one weeps
over a firstborn on that day the morning in jerusalem will be as great as the morning for hadad ramon
in the plain of megito okay who are we talking about well i think we're talking about the lord jesus
the only only child right the only son of god the firstborn of all ages of all creation we recognize
that here's this incredible prophecy that you imagine that as zechariah and his list
listeners are reading about, hearing about the, the pierced one, they wonder, what is that?
Maybe that's the people of Israel, you know, the Jewish people experiencing suffering,
but it becomes incredibly personified and incarnated in the person of Jesus Christ.
And it's remarkable, that prophecy that is ultimately made complete in Jesus on the cross
out of love for you and love for me, which is another thing.
We know it's one thing to hear these and think, wow, that's.
That's amazing.
Here is Zechariah writing hundreds and hundreds of years before Jesus.
And he's saying this, that's fascinating.
It's powerful.
But then realizing, wait, why was he pierced in the first place?
Why was Jesus pierced through in the first place?
Well, out of love for you, because he hasn't given up on you.
Out of love for me.
Because he hasn't given up on me.
And it just, it's so important for us to hear these words and to remember them
because it's so easy to forget them that Jesus has.
actually loves you he was pierced through and he was mourned over because he determined he decided
he has declared that you are worth his very life you are worth his death and i know that so many
people feel alone you might feel alone in this moment but just recognize here is zechariah
writing hundreds of years before jesus saying that there will be a day of morning
morning because of the pierced one. And that day actually has already happened. And in so many ways
to get to this point on day 272 where you hear these words, where you get to hear the truth that
here is Jesus, God himself, who loves you to the point of death. And I know that you can feel
discouraged and isolated and alone right now. I might feel like you can't even talk to God right
now even though you're pressing play and listening to his word but he loves you he has not forgotten
about you and you are not alone that's part of what this community is even though if it's a virtual
community i know there's people online who pray with these readings every single day they talk
with each other every single day but there's a bunch of us who we're not connected that way but
we are connected right now we are connected in prayer we are connected in what is declared in god's word
And so receive his love right now, if I can just invite you to do that.
In verse chapter 13 of Zechariah, he talks about if the someone prophesies,
their mom or dad will kill them.
He's talking about false prophets, just in case that makes anything any better for you.
You're like, oh man, don't be a prophet.
Well, don't be a false prophet.
How about that?
Okay, so the book of Nehemiah is going to be really, really important.
And I know that we're getting up there in time.
But here's the beginning of this story.
Remember we had Zerubabel, who was the first wave.
Ezra the second wave. Now Ezra is going to show up here in the book of Nehemiah chapter 8. That's when
he's going to show up. And yet now we have the third wave, Nehemiah. Under Ezra, we had the
rebuilding of the essentially temple worship and whatnot. Nehemiah recognizes that there's no
walls around the city of Jerusalem. And here he tells the story. I love this story of the call
of Nehemiah. It's incredible. What happens? And just let's just slow down for one second to skip a
rock across chapter one in chapter two. It says, Nehemiah asks the question. Now, he'd already
visited Jerusalem, maybe 15 years before this. And he asks, hey, you were in Jerusalem. How is it?
And he gets informed that the walls have not been rebuilt, that the city basically is open to
attack. It's incredibly vulnerable. And Nehemiah's response is amazing. In verse four, chapter one,
he says, when I heard these words, I sat down and wept and mourned for days. And I continued fasting and
praying before the God of heaven. And it is, gosh, you think about this. Nehemiah has this, has this,
he cares about the people of Jerusalem. He cares about the city of Jerusalem. He cares about the
worship happening in Jerusalem. And when he hears that, there's no walls around the city.
I sat down and wept for days and prayed for days and fasted for days. And we have to ask the
question, man, is my heart so hardened? Or am I so unfaithful that when I hear bad news,
my response is not that I sit down and weep.
It's not that I immediately pray.
It's not that I turn to the Lord and fasting.
A lot of times we turn to the news.
We turn to each other.
We turn to someone else.
Nehemiah's response.
When his heart is broken, he turns to the Lord.
And it's so incredible.
His prayer in chapter one is, or multiple prayers in chapter one, are so good.
And one of the things that Nehemiah does is he acknowledges.
He says, we deserve this.
Because you let us know God.
if we're faithful then then we'll have success and we weren't we weren't faithful and it's my fault
and it's my father's fault and he just it's incredible but then he goes on to say please give us a chance
let me do something essentially even and then at last verse of chapter one i love it now i was cup
bearer to the king and it's one of those dun dun dun da what's next and in chapter two here he is he's in king
ardexerxes and queen his queen's presence and he's the cupberer and ardezerxes notices that he's
sad. And now I'd never been sad in the presence of the king. And he realizes this is not because
you're sick. You're heart sick. What's up? And I love how Nehemiah unfolds this is incredible. He was
afraid. It's incredible. He says he was afraid. Why should my face not be sad, King? When the city,
the place of my father's sepulchres lies in waste. King said to me, for what do you make a request?
And here is Nehemiah. You guys, this is what we, this is the pattern for every one of us. We have a
ask. We have some task. The king says, what do you want? And Nehemiah says, so I prayed to the God
of heaven. He doesn't just say, here's what I want. He prays. God, please help me. You know, one of the
things I love about many of our students is as they begin their prayers, they acknowledge the fact that
I don't know how to pray. And they say, come Holy Spirit, teach me how to pray. I mean, before almost every
prayer. And I love it because it's just this acknowledgement of, I'm going to talk to you, Lord. And I
realize, I don't, I can't talk with you without your spirit. I can't even talk. I can't even talk to
you, God, without you God. And so, it's so good. Ah, come Holy Spirit, teach me how to pray. It's like
Nehemiah here. The king says, what do you want? And he, then I turned to the Lord. And I prayed,
come Holy Spirit, teach me how to speak to the king. And I said, if it pleases the king, I love this.
And if your servant has found favor in your sight, he reminds the king that he's been doing a good job.
He doesn't just say, oh, here's what I want, lays it out. He says, well, if I've done a good job,
far. And if I found favor in your sight, then he asks for this favor, send me to Judah,
that I may rebuild it. And how long will we be gone? And he, this is amazing about Nehemiah.
Nehemiah knows exactly what he wants. This is out of the blue. I mean, this is, this is a request
of the King Artaxerxes because he notices that Nehemiah is sad. But Nehemiah has already
thought this through. He knows exactly what he needs. So he says, I'll be gone this long. I'll come back.
I mean, doesn't give him specifics right here. But he does say, I need some letters.
I need a letter from Asaph. I need a letter to the people in the province beyond the river.
Also, I'm going to need permission to have some wood because we're going to rebuild some things.
And this is, it's amazing. It's incredible. Nehemiah gets to Judah, gets to Jerusalem, under armed guard.
Remember Ezra had to pray, Lord guide me with no guards.
Nehemiah, he took the guards.
And he gets to Judah. And immediately, immediately in verse 10 of chapter 2, it says,
But when San Balat the Horonite and Tobiah the servant, the Ammonite, heard this,
it displeased them greatly that someone had come to seek the welfare of the children of Israel.
And one of the lessons I've always heard is whenever you try to do a work for God,
there's always going to be someone who is your opposition.
Your opposition could be people who are naysayers, just like you can't do that.
No one ever could do that.
Your opposition could be people who don't like that you're doing this.
People could be, your opposition could be people who don't like you doing this thing.
Whatever it is, there's always going to be opposition.
It goes on to say, Nehemiahe expected the walls in the middle of the night.
And that's one of the things that I remember how many older priests have told me the same kind of thing.
They're like, you've got to walk the grounds.
Like you've got to walk around the church to see what's going on.
Because you can't just say, well, I trust the fact that the walls are still up.
I trust the fact that nothing's leaking.
They all say, you have to inspect it.
And this is what Nehemiah is doing.
He gets out there and he is walking around the walls.
And he doesn't tell anybody about it.
He says he went under the cover of night because he's doing this thing that he has not yet announced to the people in Jerusalem.
him, hey, by the way, P.S. You're going to be rebuilding these walls. He wants to inspect the project
before he announces the project. And that is just, it's wise. It's so wise. You have to have feet on the
ground, boots on the ground, and eyes really looking at this thing in order to know what's the
project. And then he makes the decision to restore the walls. People say, you're rebelling against
the king. And I love this. These are the last words of Nehemiah in chapter two. They claim that
he's rebelling against the king, even though it was the king who gave him the letters and told
him to go and rebuild the walls. He doesn't say that. He doesn't say, well, no, the king gave me some
letters. He says, the God of heaven will make us prosper, and we his servants will arise and build.
That's just so good. He doesn't have to defend himself, doesn't explain himself. He's like,
listen, God's got this. God's got me. And because you're opposing this, you will have no part in this.
I just, the book of Nehemiah is one of those things people say is a masterclass when it comes to leadership,
is masterclass when it comes to the ability to just listen to God's word and act on it very clearly and cleanly and decisively,
even when in the midst of, you know, Nehemiah is going to experience some internal opposition as well
because that's one of the things that we all experience, not only external pressures and external oppositions,
but even inside there is a battle and that sometimes we get discouraged and you're going to see
we're going to see Nehemiah facing all of those battles in days to come.
But today we got the call of Nehemiah and his prayer and this recognition that this is
someone who's going to do something incredible.
And that incredible thing is just simply build some walls.
But he's doing it because God asked, as God asked.
And for every one of us, that's the key to do what God asks, as God asks, and because
he asks.
Let's pray for each other because that's the secret of life to do what God wants.
because he wants as he wants.
So I need prayers and you need prayers.
So I'm praying for you and you're praying for me.
I hope you are praying for me.
My name is Father Mike.
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow.
God bless.