The problematic and anti-climactic ending of the book of Nehemiah leaves us hoping in a true and better revival in Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit.
A Joyful Dedication
February 21, 2021 • Chase Jacobs
The dedication of the wall was an occasion of grateful rejoicing for God's faithfulness to His covenant promises.
A New Covenant?
February 7, 2021 • Ryan Kelly
Following their corporate confession, the people of Judah make a new covenant that looks for its fulfillment in the New Covenant in Jesus Christ.
A Prayer of Contrasts
January 31, 2021 • Ryan Kelly
In the longest prayer in the Bible, the people of God confess their sins and remember God's promised mercies throughout history.
Repairing Worship
January 24, 2021 • Ryan Kelly
With the rebuilding of the wall completed, work begins on renewing the Word-formed worship of the people of Jerusalem.
The City of God
November 29, 2020 • Randy Pierce
The list of those returning to the now-completed Jerusalem reminds us of the promises of a personal God.
Don't Come Down
November 22, 2020 • Chase Jacobs
We combat the fear of man by fearing an even greater God and committing ourselves to the work He has given us.
Working on Love
November 15, 2020 • Ryan Kelly
As an example of Christ’s love, Nehemiah confronts the covenant community for their lack of concern and generosity for their poor brothers.
All Hands on Deck!
November 8, 2020 • Ryan Kelly
The people of God work together to build and fight for the Kingdom of God through prayer, encouragement, strategy and dependence on the Lord.
The Hand of the Lord
November 1, 2020 • Ryan Kelly
The people of God can trust that the plan of God to build His Church will be accomplished despite hardship and opposition.
Devastation
October 25, 2020 • Ryan Kelly
How do we respond to devastating reports? Nehemiah 1 shows us how to turn to God in prayer, and to hope in the fulfillment of God’s plans in the Gospel.