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Nehemiah 2:11–18 Rebuild Together Devotional Drawing Page Printable

A free Nehemiah 2:11–18 drawing printable with a deliberately unfinished broken wall, loose stones and unfinished city scene, inviting readers to notice the passage and complete the picture in their own way.

Black-and-white Nehemiah 2:11–18 devotional drawing printable titled Rebuild Together, with an incomplete broken wall, loose stones and unfinished city scene to finish
Rebuild Together drawing printable for Nehemiah 2:11–18.

Resource at a glance

Read, draw and reflect

Format Printable PDFPage size A4Scripture Nehemiah 2:11–18Translation WEBActivity time 20 minutesAge guidance Ages 8 and up; younger children may work with an adult.
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About this resource

A printable pause with Scripture

Loose stones and dotted walls turn rebuilding into a shared drawing task. The open city keeps the focus on a community still participating in its future.

The page is intentionally spacious. Read the passage before drawing, then use the unfinished lines as a beginning rather than a puzzle with one correct answer. You may add words, symbols, colour or a written prayer alongside the picture.

This printable works for private reflection, a family table, an older children’s group or a quiet church activity. Give people permission to leave some space untouched. The aim is careful attention to Scripture, not a polished piece of art.

Passage context

After receiving royal permission, Nehemiah reaches Jerusalem, rests, surveys the walls at night and then tells the leaders about God’s favour and the king’s support.

Devotional introduction

Nehemiah looks before he announces. The unfinished wall invites careful attention to damage and shared responsibility rather than a heroic rush to fix everything alone.

Reflect

Name what is broken without turning people into problems. Rebuilding becomes faithful when those affected help shape the work and when responsibility, credit and power are shared.

Questions to explore

  1. What needs honest inspection before action?
  2. Whose knowledge must shape the rebuilding?
  3. What responsibility can be shared rather than carried alone?

Prayer prompt

God of repair, give us courage to see what is broken, humility to listen and strength to rebuild in ways that honour every person involved. Amen.

Next step

Add three stones, then invite one person into a real conversation before deciding the next repair step.

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Personal reflection

Read the passage twice, complete only the lines that help you pay attention, and finish with the prayer prompt.

Families

Let each person respond differently. Compare observations rather than artwork, and make explaining the drawing optional.

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