The end of the book of Nehemiah ultimately points us forward to Jesus Christ, a leader who has the power to change peoples' hearts | Nehemiah 13
Four Characteristics of Joyful People
Joy and rejoicing are mentioned 5 times in Nehemiah 12v43. Where does that joy come from? | Nehemiah 11-12
Covenanting with the Covenant God
The covenant the people make here is a joyful response to what God has done for them, doesn't bind them to anything which isn't already their duty, and couldn’t be more relevant for our own day | Nehemiah 10
What does spiritual renewal look like?
A growing awareness of God, sin and grace | Nehemiah 9
The Joy of the Reformed
The joy when a community rediscovers God's word, understands it, and lives in light of it | Nehemiah 8
The work is finished - or is it?
Returning to the book of Nehemiah after 2 months....the wall is now finished - so can Nehemiah just pack up and go home? | Nehemiah 7
Striking the Shepherd
The evil one's attacks narrow and become more focused - here we see who and how he attacks | Nehemiah 6
Conflict in the Church
Having failed in his attempts to stop the rebuilding with outside attacks, Satan tries to use inner division to achieve his goal | Nehemiah 5
Remember the LORD who is great and awesome
Satan’s schemes to stop the work of rebuilding - and how we can fight against them | Nehemiah 4
Building Together
Underneath all the unfamiliar names is a beautiful picture of God's people 'standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel' | Nehemiah 3