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During this summer series, we're going through short stories, diving into examine great characters of the Old Testament. Today's episode is found in Nehemiah 1:1-5 "Nehemiah".
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By Rick Shabi in Home Office - January 24, 2024 - The books of Ezra and Nehemiah chronicle the return of the Jews to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple and walls of Jerusalem, which were destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar. Fulfilling a prophecy from Isaiah, they return and face physical and spiritual challenges from which we can learn valuable lessons for the times we live in, as we are building the spiritual temple Christ will return to. This Study contains the questions from participants during and after the Bible Study.
This week we conclude Nehemiah, a book that has talked about building a city and building a people. Nehemiah learns that the people are more difficult to build than the grand project of the walls of a city. The book finishes the construction of the walls but never finishes building the people. We learn that Nehemiah is quite direct and to the point: What will he do when he learns the people are breaking the law?How far should a leader go to prevent his followers from being corrupt? Support the show
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We want to become a praying church. A people who allows prayer to be the power of what we do together, who pray Scripture-fed and Spirit-led prayers, who seek intimacy with God that leads to fulfillment of his purposes in us, through us, and around us. We want to seek his face, cultivate his presence, and position ourselves to meet with him. To that end, we're looking at biblical prayers from all across the Storyline of Scripture. Each week we'll look at the context (understand where we are in the story and how that shapes the pray-er and his/her prayer), the content (what is emphasized, requested, described, etc.) of the prayer, and the connections (how we can or should use each prayer as a model for our own engagement with God). We'll practice praying together each week, using the prayer as a model. This week we look at Nehemiah's prayer.
Alasdair Black, our senior pastor, concludes the series looking at Nehemiah Ch 13.
Rosey McFarlane, one of pastors, concludes the Nehemiah series.
Antony Luxton, one of our pastors. continues the Nehemiah series
Alasdair Black, our senior pastor, continues the series on Nehemiah.
Antony Luxton, one of our pastors, continues the Nehemiah series
Rosey McFarlane, one of our pastors, continues the Nehemiah series.
Alasdair Black, our senior pastor, begins the summer series on Nehemiah
Rebuilding the wall: Nehemiah Nehemiah 6:15-16 Fifty-two days Nehemiah 1:1-2:10 The condition of the people of Jerusalem In great distress…
A great example of wisdom, vision, and planning is Nehemiah. Today we are going to learn how we can use Nehemiah's plans and strategies in our own ministries. A great example of wisdom, vision, and planning is Nehemiah. Today we are going to learn how we can use Nehemiah's plans and strategies in our own ministries. Nehemiah Nehemiah was an upstanding fellow in his day and served as cupbearer to the king. That means that the king trusted Nehemiah with his life! The job of the cup bearer was to pour and serve the drinks to the king. This was to make sure no one was trying to poison and kill the king. So the king saw Nehemiah many times throughout the day and was part of the king's inner circle. One day, Nehemiah comes in and he is obviously sad. The word tells us the King had never seen him sad before so he asked what was wrong. Nehemiah was afraid because it was not customary to have these casual conversations with the King but he boldly tells him that he is saddened because he has learned that his land is in ruins. The wall around his homeland had been destroyed. The walls were broken down and the gates had been destroyed by fire. Because Nehemiah had favor from the Lord, the king granted him his requests. He also sent a calvary with Nehemiah. Nehemiah goes into the land, he takes a few others with him, and they proceed to inspect the wall and the gates. They went at night and he didn't tell the Jews anything about his plans just yet. It was after he assessed the damage and knew what needed to be done that he approached the others. In chapter Nehemiah 2:17-18 Nehemian tells us, “Then I said to them, “You see the trouble we are in: Jerusalem lies in ruins, and its gates have been burned with fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace.” I also told them about the gracious hand of my God on me and what the king had said to me. They replied, “Let us start rebuilding.” So they began this good work.” Once he had others on board with his vision Nehemiah was able to assign people to specific tasks. There were about 10 gates around the city. There was a group at each gate that would first rebuild the gate then work on that section of the wall. Chapter 3 tells in detail who worked on each section and what they completed. It was a detailed plan and everyone knew what the end goal was. Now we know that the king asked how long Nehemiah would be gone and I didn't find where he answered the king but we do know that the wall was completed in 52 days. One commentary I read said the wall was 1.7 miles long, had 10 gates and 8 towers. Was it easy for Nehemiah and his crew? It was hard work. It consumed their days. They faced opposition. Sanballat didn't like what was happening and he and his people plotted to come and fight against Jerusalem and stir up trouble. When Nehemiah heard of this ploy he shifted his strategy. The end result was still the same but he had to accommodate for this interruption to the plans. From that point on half of the men did the work, while the other half stood guard with spears and shields. Those who carried materials did their work with one hand and held a weapon in the other. They were dedicated to the mission. In Nehemiah 4:23 it says “Neither I nor my brothers nor my men nor the guards with me took off their clothes; each had his weapon, even when he went for water.” That means they did not take a bath or let their guard down in any way until the mission was accomplished. And when Sanballat tried to call a meeting with Nehemiah he didn't let that distract him. He was focused on completing the task at hand. When they completed the wall in record time, their enemies realized they had been defeated because the work of the wall had been completed with the help of their God. Nehemiah's Process Let's take a minute and look at Nehemiah's process: He realized a part of the temple was broken and he was compelled to do something about it. He prayed and fasted before petitioning the king (4 months) He asked the King for Permission to return to Jerusalem. Conversation with leaders. Got letters from the king that ensured his safety on the trip and provided timber for his work Obtained first hand info about the condition of the wall. Analyzed the situation He motivated the Jews to start rebuilding Divided the workload He shifted his strategy when needed The wall was successfully rebuilt in only 52 days. It might have been possible for him to finish his assignment without a specific plan but it definitely would have taken longer. His clear roadmap helped him reach his destination in record time. Imagine with me… I want you to imagine your ministry. Go ahead and close your eyes for a minute. When you think about your ministry what do you see? You may see a building, a room, specific people, or a particular type of people, or you may see something else. Get that picture in your mind and just acknowledge what it is you see. Nod your head if you have a picture. Is it the church as a whole? Is it a particular area like Women's Ministry, Men's Ministry, Children's Ministry, a Bible Study Group, an outreach program, or something different. Now I want you to think, “Are there any walls broken?” “Are there places that are not fulfilling the purpose?” “Is there anything that needs to be fixed?” Now I want you to imagine what that ministry could look like by the end of the year. If you had all the resources you needed, all the support to help you, and the Lord was blessing your efforts what could it look like? Now how are you going to get there? Can you come up with a strategic plan that will lead you to that destination? Are you compelled to go on a new journey? Can you be committed to see it through? Strategy for Your Ministry We are going to go through 7 steps that Nehemiah took and think about these in relation to the ministry we were just thinking of or life situations. Our first step is to realize where we or our ministries are weak. Be honest about what is working and what is not working. Are there things we are doing that aren't producing fruit but we keep doing it because that is what we have always done? Nehemiah had to first be aware there was a problem before he could fix it. Prayer and fasting. When we get to this place of envisioning the future we must go to the Lord and seek His will (in life and ministry). What is His plan for us, the people around us, our jobs or careers, the church, and the community? When we are following Holy Spirit's prompting we will have favor in the steps forward. Nehemiah prayed for 4 months before he ever shared his heart with the king. Have a conversation with those in authority if relevant. Could be a pastor, leader, our boss, co-workers, or our spouse and family.It is important to have the support of the leadership above you. Not only is it biblical but it is also wise. They have been placed in a position of authority and may have resources or ways to help that you don't even know about. The king had the ability to provide protection, resources, and additional workers to get the job completed. Those pieces were critical in Nehemiah getting started and in completing the task. Analyze the details of the situation. This could be a time of research or even a time of observation in how things are going. Thinking about what has or hasn't worked. What is the struggle?. Where are the weaknesses? Nehemiah took a few others with him and they surveyed the damage of the wall. They covered the whole area so they knew exactly what the status was and what was needed for repair. Recruit helpers and motivate them. Once you know what needs to be done, it is wise to get others on board with your vision. If you can get at least one other person to catch the vision you will have a higher rate of success. (We learned that at the beginning) If it is a personal/life vision, is there anyone that can walk this road with you? Who will motivate you or keep you going? When Nehemian approached the jews about the work that needed to be done, we did not hear any resistance, complaining or debate on how things would get done. We hear them immediately say, “Let us start rebuilding”. It seems they were ALL IN and ready to work. Divide the workload - Don't try to do it on your own or all at once. There may be things that you need to do and maybe even oversee but allow others to do what they can. Everyone of us has a purpose. We all have specific gifts, talents, and strengths that can be used in ministry. From praying, to making phone calls, to teaching, to doing repairs. I believe the Lord will provide for every need when He leads you into a new venture and that includes the monetary resources as well. In life and our own plans, we can't do it all at once. We will get overwhelmed and give up. It is important to break up our goals into achievable tasks - bite-size pieces. Nehemiah gave very specific tasks to each group that helped on the wall. Each group was responsible for their section and could keep their focus on the task. If we can do that within the church we will see much progress! Shift the strategy as needed - Sometimes things come up that you don't expect and you may have to adjust. Don't take your eyes off of the end goal but do what is needed to accommodate the interruptions. The enemy may come in and try to distract and get you off task. He may try to cause division, stress, or offense. Recognize it as what it is, begin to pray sincerely, and discern if something needs to shift in order to stay on course. Nehemiah was wise in how he divided the responsibilities and had half of the men stand guard while the other half did the work. If we ask for wisdom the Lord will grant our request. Challenge The Lord has given us a clear roadmap that we can use in ministry and in our lives. He will give us wisdom and he will give us the provision we need to fulfill his plan. I challenge you to use this as a foundation as you look at the year ahead and evaluate what the future ministry will look like. Vision Planning Guide As we conclude, I want to give you a free resource to help you in this process. The Vision Planning Guide is 5 steps to help[ you reach your destination. It is a simple worksheet that will take you through each step: Envision, Engage, Equip, Energize & Evaluate. Click here to get your guide. Thank you so much for listening to the podcast today. Let's get ready so you and your church are Prepared for the Harvest! Connect with Jacklin: Effective Ministry Solutions Facebook Effective Ministry Solutions Instagram Preparing the Church for the Harvest Webpage Schedule a Call This episode was originally published on effectiveministrysolutions.com/episode021.
The Book of Nehemiah: Building the Walls and the Community - A Survey of the BibleFor the bulletin in PDF form click here. Message SlidesNehemiah Chart - WilsonEzra and Nehemiah as Leaders? - Tim MackieAncient Cities - Boyd SeversNehemiah 3: A List of Names? - David RoughEzra The Man - David Howard Context: Who, When, Where, and Why?• Who composed Nehemiah?• When did he write? • Where were he and his audience?• Why was he writing? Content: How and What?• How is Ezra-Nehemiah and Nehemiah organized? Ezra-Nehemiah: A Zerubbabel's return and list of returnees (Ezra 1-2) B. Building of the temple and opposition (Ezra 3-6) C. Return of Ezra (Ezra 7-8) D. Purification of the people (Ezra 9-10) C. Return of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1-2) B. Building of the walls and opposition (Nehemiah 3:1-7:3) A. Zerubbabel's return and list of returnees; final reforms (Nehemiah 7:4- 13:31)Nehemiah: • Rebuilding the Walls (1:1-7:3) - The Third Return (1:1-2:20) - Rebuilding the Walls (3:1-7:3) • Rebuilding the Community (7:4-13:31) - Revival (7:4-10:38) - Reforms (11:1-13:31)• What is the message of Nehemiah? Conviction: So What?• What should we believe? - If God is in it, it will happen. - Prayer is a priority. - Confession, real heartfelt confession, is normal. - Our only hope is Jesus, not a building, a wall, or even good (or not so good) leaders. • How should we behave? - Pray more. - Confess often and deeply. - Trust God in the midst of opposition from within and without.• Where does this fit? - A continuation of the story of God's faithfulness during his people's failure. - A narrative that acknowledges the reality of opposition to God's work and plan for our lives. - An example of the central place of timely confession and acknowledgment of sin. - A cautionary tale about supposed good leaders and the limits of the best ones.Next Steps• Remember that even if God is in your calling/task, it may not be easy or simple.• Trust God and work hard and then trust God some more. • Keep your eyes on Jesus not your safety (walls) or even your church (temple), or even your church leaders (Ezra and Nehemiah = Ken, staff, elders). This Week's Growth GuideGod's Word is both central and critical to your spiritual growth. We invite you to utilize the Growth Guide during the week to further your application of the Truth from the message.• Monday - Nehemiah 1•. Tuesday - Nehemiah 9:1-6•. Wednesday - Nehemiah 9:7-18•. Thursday - Nehemiah 9:19-25• Friday - Nehemiah 9:26-37Home Church Our Home Churches meet weekly to facilitate quicker relational depth, study the same passage taught Sunday to help apply Scripture in the context of community, and pray with one another. Home Church helps our body seek God's best for one another. Home Church Questions • Read Nehemiah 9:1-37. Yes, it is long, but a fantastic summary of Old Testament History.• Was there anything new or insightful in this message?• Was there anything you know you can or should immediately apply?• What did you struggle with in this message? What did not make sense or cause you to evaluate your own life more deeply?• How would your life personally, or the life of your family be different if you fully live out the truths in this message?• When have you known you were doing what God wanted you to do but faced either opposition or ridicule? (Read Nehemiah 4:3)• Often, God's work requires us to work together. This is what happens in chapter 3. When have you been on a project where you have seen God's people serving together with a variety of giving, all advancing God's purposes?• Read the two confessions in the book and make some observations about them (1:5-7; 9:2-3).• Nehemiah prayed for four months (1:1 = Winter of 445 and 2:1 = Spring of 444). Then the actual construction of the wall took 52 days (6:15). The reforms of the people took 12 years. The reforms lasted less than a year (chapter 13). Does this teach us anything?• Read Nehemiah 5:19; 6:14; 13:14; 13:22; 13:31. What do you make of this.• How does this book again point us to Christ as our only real hope? Get Connected in a Home Church - Fellowship's desire is for everyone to be relationally connected. The primary way we do this is in Home Churches – small groups that meet in living rooms to apply God's Word, pray, and to serve together. Go to fellowshipconway.org/home church for more information. New to Fellowship? We are so glad that you joined the Fellowship Family to worship this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect Card” and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Men's Muster Men, April 21-23 is the date for this year's Men's Muster, at Shepherd of the Ozarks. We encourage those in a Home Church to use Muster as an opportunity to deepen their community by taking the weekend together. Those in Home Church together will be placed in small groups to foster more depth in existing relationships and meet some new faces. Whether you are in a Home Church or not, Muster is a great place to meet others and connect at Fellowship. For pricing and registration go to fellowshipconway.org/register. Crucifixion Dinner | April 7 | 6:30 p.m.Mark your calendars to join us on Good Friday as we remember together what Christ did on the cross through the Crucifixion Dinner. Child care for ages 6 and under by texting Shanna at 501-336-0332. Grill Out and Silent Auction | April 12 | 5:30 -8:00 p.m.Fellowship Student and College Ministries would like to invite you and your entire family to our youth and college mission trip fundraiser, Wednesday, April 12, 5:30-8:00 p.m. Free dinner (grilled hamburgers and hotdogs), child care provided (birth thru pre-school by RSVP, text Shanna at 501-336-0332), games, and great opportunities to support our 70 youth and college missionaries this summer. Plan now to join us! Fellowship 101We invite you to join us Sunday, April 16, 9:00 a.m. to learn more about Fellowship. This is a great opportunity to learn about our mission, values, and ministries. If you're new to Fellowship, join us in the conference room (first floor) to hear what God is doing and where He is taking us. You will meet some of our ministry leaders and ask questions. Register at fellowshipconway.org/register. Prayer During ServiceOur prayer team will have people under the “Hope” and “Love” signs ready to pray for you after the message. We love to pray for one another. Please feel free to walk up to them for prayer or encouragement during the first worship song after the message. FinancesWeekly budget 31,390Giving For 03/05 34,361Giving For 03/12 49,433YTD Budget 1,161,420YTD Giving 1,225,504 OVER/(UNDER) 64,084
The Books of Ezra: Rebuilding the Temple & Reforming the People A Survey of the BibleMessage SlidesEzra Chart - WilsonChronology of the Post-Exilic Period - WilsonContext: Who, When, Where, and Why?• Who composed Ezra?• When did he write? • Where were he and his audience?• Why was he writing? Content: How and What?• How is Ezra (Nehemiah) organized? Ezra-Nehemiah: A Zerubbabel's return and list of returnees (Ezra 1-2) B. Building of the temple and opposition (Ezra 3-6) C. Return of Ezra (Ezra 7-8) D. Purification of the people (Ezra 9-10) C. Return of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1-2) B. Building of the walls and opposition (Neh. 3:1 to Neh. 7:3) A. Zerubbabel's return and list of returnees; final reforms (Neh. 7:4 to Neh. 13:31) Ezra: • First Return (2:1-2:70) • Reconstruction of the Temple (3:1-6:22) • Second Return (7:1-8:36) • Reconstruction of the Community (9:1-10:44) • What is the message of Ezra? Conviction: So What?• What should we believe? - The Lord can be trusted to forgive and restore. - Worship must be central to all we do. - True worship results in obedient living. - Confession and repentance are normal parts of the Christian Life. • How should we behave? - Rest in the grace and goodness of the Lord. - Examine your life for inconsistencies in your walk with God - Make confession, repentance, and worship a central part of your life.• Where does this fit? - A continuation of the story of God's faithfulness after His people's failure. - A narrative that acknowledges the reality of opposition to God's work and plan for our lives. - An example of the central place of timely confession and acknowledgment of sin.Next Steps• Examine your life for inconsistencies in your walk and confess them.• Repent and commit to following Christ closely in community.This Week's Growth GuideGod's Word is both central and critical to your spiritual growth. We invite you to utilize the Growth Guide during the week to further your application of the Truth from the message.•. Monday - Ezra 3•. Tuesday - Ezra 4•. Wednesday - Ezra 7•. Thursday - Ezra 9•. Friday - Ezra 10Home ChurchOur Home Churches meet weekly to facilitate quicker relational depth, study the same passage taught Sunday to help apply Scripture in the context of community, and pray with one another. Home Church helps our body seek God's best for one another. Home Church Questions • Read Ezra 7:8-10 and Ezra 9:5-15.• Was there anything new or insightful in this message?• Was there anything you know you can or should immediately apply?• What did you struggle with in this message? What did not make sense or caused you to evaluate your own life more deeply?• How would your life personally, or the life of your family be different if you fully live out the truths in this message?• Why was the Altar of Burnt Offering the first thing to be built (3:1-3)?• The book of Ezra covers many more years (about 80 years - 538-457) than we might first think in such a short book. What lessons might be learned from this?• There are no big ”miracles” in this book. What can we learn from this? How have you seen this in your life?• We find opposition on every hand in this book. What can we learn from this? How has this been true for you? How did you handle it?• In what way is it orienting to know that Haggai and Zechariah prophesied during the time of Zerubbabal and Ezra?• Why was rebuilding the Temple so important?• There is a lot of confession going on with Ezra. Why was this so important?• In what way might corporate confession be appropriate in our day and age?FinancesWeekly Budget 31,390 Giving For 02/19 20,057Giving For 02/26 29,775 YTD Budget 1,098,641YTD Giving 1,141,710OVER/(UNDER) 43,069 Get Connected in a Home Church - Fellowship's desire is for everyone to be relationally connected. The primary way we do this is in Home Churches – small groups that meet in living rooms to apply God's Word, pray, and to serve together. Go to fellowshipconway.org/home church for more information. New to Fellowship? We are so glad that you joined the Fellowship Family to worship this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect Card” and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Men's Muster Men, April 21-23 is the date for this year's Men's Muster, at Shepherd of the Ozarks. We encourage those in a Home Church to use Muster as an opportunity to deepen their community by taking the weekend together. Those in Home Church together will be placed in small groups to foster more depth in existing relationships and meet some new faces. Whether you are in a Home Church or not, Muster is a great place to meet others and connect at Fellowship. For pricing and registration go to fellowshipconway.org/register. Downline Preview You're invited to attend a live Downline Institute class session, with an opportunity to hear from Downline staff and alumni, as well as get your questions answered. Two Preview Nights to choose from: Thursday, March 9, with Tim Lundy (Romans) or Monday, March 13, with Renaut van der Riet (Ephesians). Register at DownlineConway2023.eventbrite.com.Prayer During ServiceOur prayer team will have people under the “Hope” and “Love” signs ready to pray for you after the message. We love to pray for one another. Please feel free to walk up to them for prayer or encouragement during the first worship song after the message. Spring Forward March 12Set all your clocks, remember to “spring forward” next week, and join us for worship Sunday services at 9:00 and 10:54 a.m. We will have the coffee ready for you! Fellowship 101We invite you to join us Sunday, April 16, at 9:00 a.m. to learn more about Fellowship. This is a great opportunity to learn about our mission, values, and ministries. If you're new to Fellowship, join us in the conference room (first floor) to hear what God is doing and where He is taking us. You will meet some of our ministry leaders and ask questions. Register at fellowshipconway.org/register.
Pastor Kyle and Pastor talk about the Asbury University revival and how Nehemiah's prayer in chapter one connects with what God is doing in our world.
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Nehemiah: Nehemiah 13:23-31 - May 29, 2022 with Adam Richardson
Nehemiah: Nehemiah 13:15-22 - May 22, 2022 with Israel Markle
Nehemiah: Nehemiah 13:1-14 - May 15, 2022 with Adam Richardson
Nehemiah: Nehemiah 11&12 - May 8, 2022 with Adam Richardson
Sermon on Nehemiah titled The Prayer of Nehemiah. It was preached by Pastor Brian Hough on March 13th 2022 at Manhattan Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Manhattan, Kansas. You can learn more at ManhattanPres.com