Nehemiah 9:1-38 · Psalm 136:1-9
Nehemiah
Confession and Praise
This sermon leads believers through a service of praise and confession modeled on Nehemiah 9, where God's compassionate and forgiving nature is celebrated through alternating corporate praise and confession of sin.
Nehemiah 4:10-23 · 2 Timothy 2:8
Nehemiah
Dealing with Inside Opposition
When discouragement strikes during God's work, believers overcome by remembering God's greatness and remaining active in service, trusting His faithfulness despite obstacles.
Nehemiah 2:11-20
Nehemiah
God Is Our Success
This sermon examines how Nehemiah's faith in God's clear direction motivated Jerusalem's people to rebuild their broken walls despite opposition. The congregation is called to seek God's wisdom, share a common vision of reaching others for Jesus, and trust that God will provide success.
Nehemiah 6:1-14 · James 4:7
Nehemiah
Personal Attacks
Satan uses personal attacks—isolation, slander, and temptation—to distract believers from God's work. Like Nehemiah, Christians must remain committed to their calling, refuse to be isolated, resist false accusations, and stay alert to deception.
Nehemiah 1:1-11
Nehemiah
Preparation for Work
Nehemiah demonstrates that responding to God's work requires first feeling a genuine burden for those in need, then seeking God's direction through prayer, fasting, and confession—not jumping to action or programs before sitting with God.