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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Nehemiah 1: 1-11

 A Wall Rebuilt, a Nation Revived


As we move forward on our quest through the book of Nehemiah, we will learn together about his many gifts, his heart for our Lord, and the leadership that evolved within him to bring about miraculous change and the return to faithfulness in Jerusalem and beyond. Most of this book is taken from Nehemiah’s own memoirs, so the insight is personal, and the account, very real.

Some background information is important at this time:
Nehemiah was serving as a royal official in the court of King Artaxerxes in Susas, the capital of the Persian Empire. He was a cupbearer to the King, which is a considerable responsibility, as he tasted the king’s food and wine before serving them to him. While serving the king, Nehemiah got word that though thousands of Jewish exiles returned to Judea, Jerusalem’s wall was still in ruins and the city remained exposed to danger. Nehemiah’s response to this information is the subject of the book of Nehemiah.

You will also hear of Ezra throughout the book of Nehemiah. He was a priest and teacher of the law, with a humble heart for the Lord. He led many Jewish exiles back to Israel. The books of Ezra and Nehemiah are intricately related as you will see.

We will learn of the tremendous will of Nehemiah as we delve into his book. The pulse of this man’s devotion is constant and brisk, and the personality that shines through as we read and reflect on his words and actions, is nothing short of inspiring!

Please join us, as we learn of this devoted servant of God, and experience the zeal with which he peruses his goals in the face of scandalous irreverence in the name of the Lord!


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