We start a new sermon series in the Book of Nehemiah, seeking to rebuild our lives, our Church and the nation.

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We start a new sermon series in the Book of Nehemiah, seeking to rebuild our lives, our Church and the nation.
Nehemiah demonstrates boldness in prayer, in the presence of the King, in leadership and in the face of opposition. We too are called to faithful boldness.
People around the World, Christian and Non-Christian suffer individualitis, a spiritual disease where you think the World is all about you (credit Andrew Wilson for the sermon title & inspiration).
How should Christians handle opposition? In Nehemiah 4, the people of Jerusalem demonstrate a dependence on prayer, a focus on God’s strength and vigilance which enables them to overcome intense opposition.
Nehemiah cares for the poor and needy people in Jerusalem, taking political action and acting generously himself. His love for the downtrodden comes from a fear of God and reflects God’s own..
After already facing serious opposition, Nehemiah comes under attack again in chapter 6. He stands his ground, refuses to sin and finishes strong, with the help of God.
After the wall is completed, God moves in Jerusalem. The people have a revival of hunger for God’s Word, joy in the Lord and obedience to the law in the Old Testament.
In Nehemiah 9, the teachers of the law retell the History of Israel and there is a recurring pattern – God’s faithfulness, human sinfulness and God’s mercy. This cycle of history is repeated throughout Israel’s...
The story of Nehemiah isn’t just the story of a return from exile and rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem. It’s also a story of a revival of religion. In chapter 10, this revival involves recommitting...