### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Do you know that God can use even someone like you? If you can believe that. You know that? God can use even you. That's right. He does use the gifted and talented. But here's what you need to know. God specializes in using ordinary people."
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2. "God loves to use ordinary people. In fact, if you think about it, if you think over the, the Bible, the Bible is full of story of God using ordinary people like fishermen and farmers and shepherds. God uses the stuttering. God uses the stumbling. God uses the reluctant, the choose someone else kind of people. God uses the rejected. God uses teenagers. God uses foreigners. God uses peasants."
[33:35] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "One ordinary person plus God is enough, right? One ordinary person could be a fisherman, could be a farmer, could be a teenager, could be a kid. One person with God is enough. In fact, the reality is it's more than enough. And that's the story of Nehemiah."
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4. "God is looking for people who will let their hearts be broken, who will drop to their knees, and then stand up to act. Over these next few weeks, I'm so excited for us as a church to start to explore together. Where is that? What needs to be restored in my life? What needs to be made different here in our community, in our church, in our family?"
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5. "The eyes of the Lord range through, out the whole earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "So practical answer. Why Nehemiah? Why now? Because it's part of God's story and for the last seven years we've been tracking with that story and when we come to Nehemiah we actually come to the end of the narrative. From here we'll be able to study some of the prophets and there's all kinds of other things for us to study but it's the next and the final chapter in this story."
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2. "So one of the questions we're going to come back to time and time again over these four weeks is what is God renewing? What does God need to rebuild? What needs revival in your life? What needs revival in this church? Because that's what we see with the rebuilding of the walls that represents restoration and renewal."
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3. "So he sits down and has this moment and we see that Nehemiah's story is basically the story of an ordinary guy saying, God, I'm open to be used by you and then God uses him to change his world in 52 days. So, what I want to do is as we walk through this chapter is I want to see some ways that God uses ordinary people. There's three things that we're going to see in Nehemiah that if we are going to be the kind of people that God uses these things should be true in our life as well."
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4. "So he sits down and he mourns and then he kneels down and prays. And in fact, the rest of Nehemiah chapter one is essentially his prayer. And so Nehemiah chapter one, verse five says this. It says prayer and he begins, Lord, Lord, the God of heaven, the great and awesome God who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and keep his commandments. Let your ear be attentive and your eyes open to hear the prayer your servant is praying before you day and night for your servants, the people of Israel."
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5. "He says, God, I confess the sins we Israelites, including myself and my father's family, have committed against you. We have acted very wickedly towards you. We have not obeyed the commands, decrees, and laws you gave your servant Moses. So he doesn't start by pointing the finger at someone else. He doesn't start by saying it's the Babylonians' fault. They knocked your walls down. It's the Persians' fault. They kept us here. He says, he acknowledges, God, I confess my part in this, my family's part."
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