In Nehemiah chapter 3 we get introduced to 32 verses of names. These names may seem unimportant at first glance, but each one represents a person or group of people who were committed to getting their hands dirty in the work of redemption. Each name represents people taking responsibility in seeing the glory of God and the good of his people be established in the city they call home.
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Many Hands Makes for Gospel Growth
Nehemiah 3:1-32
February 27, 2022 • Justin Rahmes • Nehemiah 3
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