Rebuilding Lives: Reflecting God's Glory Through Nehemiah

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"And it's a reminder that God had a key role for his people. His people, Israel, were meant and designed to be a light to the nations, to be a priest to the nations, Exodus says. That's what Jerusalem was really all about. It was this city on a hill that was made and intended to reflect the greatness of God." [00:23:86]

"Nehemiah shows us what it's like to kind of rebuild in such a way that representation of the glory of God to the nations. And this matters to us here and now because as God's people, we are called to represent him to the world around us." [00:50:42]

"And as soon as I heard these words, I sat down and I wept and I mourned for days. And I continued fasting and praying before the God of heaven. And I said, O Lord, God of heaven, the great and awesome God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keeps his commandments, let your ear be attentive and keep your ears open to hear the prayer of your servant that I now pray before you day and night for the people of Israel." [03:42:70]

"Does our heart break for the things that break God's heart? Because that's what we see here in the life of Nehemiah. We see a man who is heartbroken, whose heart is heavy for the things of God. Okay? Does our hearts break for the things that break God's heart? Does our hearts break for the things that break God's heart? Does our hearts break God's heart." [14:52:37]

"Prayer is the primary strategy of God's people, okay? It is the first initiative. This is what we are called to do. Prayer is the primary strategy. We need to know this. And that the most essential strategy for rebuilding what is broken in our communities and in our lives and our world is prayer. That is what's needed." [24:28:68]

"Before any rebuilding can begin, the rubble must be cleared. Contractor doesn't just pour foundation on debris, right? They remove what's in the way first. See, confession clears this debris so that God will move and work on this new foundation. Ever seen demolition, right? Always fascinating to me. I don't know, I'm just saying." [33:20:70]

"Our friends, we not only clear the rubble through confession, we trust God's mercy to carry us forward as we go. That his mercy is enough. And as we boldly ask for his mercy, we know that he will provide. And it's only by his grace that he makes the impossible possible. It's by his grace that we know that he will provide." [35:29:11]

"See, mercy isn't just a backup plan. It's the foundation of every step forward that we take. Maybe you're here today and you've been trying to move forward, but you've been trying to move forward in your own strength. Instead of trusting God's mercy, instead of coming to him and recognizing, God, I don't have it, but I know that you do, and I'm trusting that your mercy is enough to carry me through." [36:40:37]

"And whether you are a believer or not, I want you to consider this kind of prayer today, and this kind of sums up maybe in some ways what we've been talking about this whole idea, but it's this idea of hope. And it's to hold on to the promises of God as we go forward. It's to own up to our sin. It's to pray for God's mercy, and then it's to embrace his vision." [37:28:13]

"Lord, we thank you for the work that you're doing all over the world, that building your kingdom, accomplishing your purposes, all for your glory and your praise. Father, we pray today that you would help us to remember the hope that we have, the hope that we have in you, the hope we have in prayer. Lord, that as we cry out to you in recognizing your greatness and your awesomeness, Lord, we align ourselves with the vision that you have." [42:47:53]

"Reorient our hearts, realign our purposes, our desires with your mission today. And Lord, as we go forward, Lord, we recognize that, Lord, your mercy is more than enough for everything we face. Lord, help us to embrace the vision you have. Help us to embrace the calling that you've placed on our lives to be your people." [43:42:38]

"Lord, that we may breathe the air that you have us breathe, that we may depend on you always. And that, Lord, we may be the people that sit on a hill, shining the light of Christ, our great hope, our true joy. It's for the glory and your beautiful name I pray. Amen." [44:03:38]

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