Celebrate (Nehemiah 11-12)
As God's chosen people we are set free to celebrate defiantly the goodness that God has lavished upon us. In order to so, we must be a people who are faithful in thankfulness.
Sermons
As God's chosen people we are set free to celebrate defiantly the goodness that God has lavished upon us. In order to so, we must be a people who are faithful in thankfulness.
When we understand that the biblical story is our story we see that God, in his goodness, relentlessly pursues us. This true revealed in these passage helps us to enjoy God truly.
As Nehemiah 8 shows us, God is for us; therefore, we can have joy in any circumstance.
We can often face opposition to following God's will and walking in obedience. In this text, Nehemiah shows us that God's faithfulness helps us press on through opposition.
True faithfulness is a product of rightly fearing God. When we fear God rightly we understand ourselves and mission correctly.
Knowing that the battle can be won encourages faithfulness. We fight because God fights for us and he has won the victory.
Prayer is not an excuse for lack of obedience. While prayer is vital, believers must be willing to act according to God's will.
The first step in any circumstance is to pray. As this passage in Nehemiah reveals prayer is the foundation for faithfulness.
Mothers have the unique and high calling to teach wisdom in the home; therefore, mothers must be wise and good. In this sermon, Pastor David points mothers, and others, to the source of wisdom and goodness.
What does it mean to be crucified with Christ? How does living into that truth affect our lives? Pastor David walks through this text to answer those questions.