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Nehemiah: The burdened butler

Michael DeVries·2019-05-26

She is the bride of Christ, the dwelling place of God, the mother of believers, the body of Christ. And therefore, a believer in Christ loves the church, even as he loves Christ. It's noteworthy, it's a very beautiful thing that The psalms are filled with that idea of love for the church. We've

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Nehemiah: Seeking the Church's Welfare

  1. Commitment to the Church
  2. Response to the Church Problems
Jon Mahtani·2021-09-05

We read God's word this evening from Nehemiah chapter 1. Nehemiah chapter 1. The text this evening is verses 1 through 4 as well as chapter 2 verse 10. 1 through 4 of chapter 1 and then chapter 2 verse 10. Hear the Word of God. The words of Nehemiah, the son of Hacaliah. And it came to pass in t

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Nehemiah Stirs Up the People to Action

  1. Assessing The Walls
  2. Issuing the Call
  3. Handling Opposition
Erik Guichelaar·2025-07-27

We pick up the history at Nehemiah 2 verse 9. Nehemiah has been given permission from the king of Persia to travel back to Jerusalem and to really serve as the governor of Judea. Maybe we don't understand that right away, but we should understand that. Nehemiah is traveling to Jerusalem and he arriv

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Upon this rock (38): Jerusalem’s walls

Don Doezema·2019-01-15

The rebuilding of Zion's walls, therefore, especially because of their typical significance, figured large in the work of Nehemiah in Jerusalem. But he attended also to other matters. He remained, in fact, as governor of Judea for no less than twelve years, after which he re­turned to Shushan and to

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2010-03-01

Nehemiah was a praying Christian. Are we? Thirdly, we see that the people were of a mind to work to build the walls of Jerusalem. Are we willing to work for the church of God? Will we persevere in the face of tribulations and carry out that work? May God give to us the grace to persevere until Chris

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Siloam: Eighteen Dead Men

Mike Velthouse·2026-03-23
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Heartily Believing Sound Doctrine (2)

Aaron Cleveland·2017-01-16
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Significant Silence

Heys·2019-06-12
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“The accuser of our brethren”

Ronald Hanko·2021-08-26
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The Foundation Laid

Prof. Russell Dykstra·2026-05-10