Finish Strong | The Good Work

Mar 8, 2026    Dr. Travis Young

The story of Nehemiah's wall completion offers us a powerful reminder that God is not just a starter of good works, but a faithful finisher. After 52 days of labor, opposition, and exhaustion, the walls of Jerusalem stood complete—not by human strength alone, but through divine intervention. What makes this account so compelling is how the enemies themselves recognized that this work could only be explained by God's hand. We learn that finishing strong requires more than initial enthusiasm; it demands persistent faithfulness even when fatigue sets in around day 50. The completion of the walls wasn't just about security—it was about God's glory spreading throughout the region, transforming what seemed impossible into undeniable proof of His power. This challenges us to examine our own lives: What good works has God begun in us that need our continued faithfulness to complete? Whether it's a relationship, a calling, or a spiritual discipline, we serve a God who promises in Philippians 1:6 that He who began a good work will carry it on to completion. The key is our willingness to take one faithful step after another, trusting God for the results while we focus on obedience.