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Nehemiah 13

February 28, 2024 • Pastor Steve Feden • Nehemiah 13

APOLOGIES TO OUR VIEWERS AS TO THE ABRUPT END OF THE MESSAGE. (Technical error)


"Revival & Toxic Aftermath"


In our last chapter of Nehemiah, I wish I had better news for you. I wish I could tell you that they had a great revival, recommitted their lives to the Lord, dedicated the wall with such joy, and lived happily ever after.


Now that would be nice, but it's not the case.


It turns out, having accomplished the building of the wall and helping to re-orient people back to YHWH and His word, Nehemiah headed back to Shushan and the Persian palace.


After a year or two, he takes a leave of absence to see what is happening in Jerusalem and how the people are getting along.


Well, in his absence, things are not going swimmingly! They have gone right back to doing the very things they said they would never do!!


We will look at three toxic problems following the revival, and three solutions enacted by Nehemiah. BTW...Nehemiah is just beside himself with what he discovers! I can't say he is pulling ut his own hair.....but there is some hair pulling going on! Yes, really! 


What's that all about? How can I or we avoid backsliding? Well...


...VIEW...AND...SEE!


Steve

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Nehemiah 1:1-2:10

January 10, 2024 • Pastor Steve Feden • Nehemiah 2:1–10, Nehemiah 1

"Taking Action" - Nehemiah 1-2:10 So we finished Ezra before the holidays, so that means we begin the book of Nehemiah now! Actually, Ezra and Nehemiah were originally connected as one book, but now they have been separated. We are just continuing with the repopulating and restoring of Jerusalem. Nehemiah is a favorite for many people, and from it there have been extracted and observed some great lessons on leadership! Those will come later as we see Nehemiah lead the work to rebuild the broken down wall around Jerusalem. Before we discuss lessons on leadership, we need to see how a person becomes a leader. In the world, and even in the church, we just expect leaders to be elected by popular vote. There is nothing wrong with that -- well, ok, there is sometimes. But tonight we will see how Nehemiah is called to action. Mother Theresa said, "Don't wait for leaders. Do it alone, person to person." There is a time when an issue or situation really stirs a person. What you do at that moment makes all the difference. Who is this "Nehemiah" guy anyway? What does he do? What is his story? So let's look into it together when you..... ....VIEW.....AND......SEE! Steve

Nehemiah 2:11-4:23

January 17, 2024 • Pastor Steve Feden • Nehemiah 2:11—4:23

"What Does it Take to Rebuild?" - Nehemiah 2:11-4:23 So continuing in Nehemiah, we ask ourselves, "What does it take to rebuild?" As I ponder that myself, I feel that sinking feeling I felt after we had a barn fire that left our barn in a pile of ashes. To stand and look and see the charred remains and imagine the road ahead to rebuild....wooo...that's heavy! At the same time you realize that what you had was important, even essential, and you have to overcome being overwhelmed to get started. That is the next part of our history of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah arrives on site and we watch the progress as well as the problems. Wait...you didn't think it would be problem free did you? But pastor, we are not masons and we don't have to build a stone wall, so what does this have to do with us? It turns out that the "rebuild experience" is somewhat transferrable to any project. And I know that every one of us has had to rebuild a life, maybe a family, with a new foundation in the word of God. Paul would say that "the old things have passed away, behold all things are new" [2 Cor 5]. So, what does it take to rebuild a broken wall.....or life...or family? Well... ...COME...AND...SEE! Steve

Nehemiah 5-6

January 24, 2024 • Pastor Steve Feden • Nehemiah 5—6

"Unstoppable!" - Nehemiah 5-6 And then, we open our Bibles to follow the rebuilding saga of Nehemiah, chs 5-6. As I read, I found myself in awe of him, saying to myself, "This guy is unstoppable!" In fact, the whole "Jesus movement" is the story of people so driven...so determined...that even persecution and death could not stop them. The sentiment is captured by Paul in Acts 20:24 when he says, "But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God." In chapter 5, the efforts could come to a halt because of disunity. In chapter 6, it is the hurdle of distraction [and even downright bullying]. But this guys seems to be an unstoppable force! What is his secret? What keeps him going? How does he stand out from others as an example? Do you wish you were stronger in faith and commitment? Then... ....VIEW.....AND......SEE! Steve