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Remorse

In this sermon we see the people confess their sins as they rededicate themselves to God and living as his people. How does this passage reveal the importance of confession in the life of God's people?

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Recapture

In this sermon we explore how Nehemiah and God's people attempt to "recapture" the worship of God in spirit and truth and the mission that flows out of that worship. Sometimes we lose focus and our faith runs stagnant. Worship is what reignites our hearts and passion for the things of God and devoting our lives to him once again.

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Revere

Nehemiah continues to face opposition and personal threat to rebuilding the wall. How does Nehemiah respond to the challenges and threats against him? Opposition is not easy to engage, yet Nehemiah teaches us what it looks like to do so by faith.

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Redeem

As Nehemiah faces the challenges and threats to rebuilding the city wall, how does he respond? What does Nehemiah’s response teach us about the leader that God’s people need in order to become who they’re called to be?

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Resist

When Israel sets themselves to rebuilding the wall they immediately face opposition from the outside. How does Nehemiah respond to this external threat to the purposes of God and how should we face opposition? Are we as resolved to see God’s purposes come about in our lives?

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Repent

The people have married foreign wives and Ezra mourns over Israel's unfaithfulness. How does he respond? How are we to think of divorce and marriage and how does Ezra's response relate to the New Testament teaching?

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Refocus

We're given a detailed profile of Ezra and what makes him so necessary for the people of God. This passage presents Ezra's passion for God's word and dependence upon God as what made him so special and needed.

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Renew

Israel was living in the fear of man and unwilling to rebuild the temple. They had abandoned the work that God had given them and the temple was still incomplete. Why were they afraid and how does God engage with his fearful people?

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Rebuild

Israel returns ready to engage in the work that God has for them. It was time to rebuild worship in a desolate place. What does it mean for us to rebuild worship in the desolate places of our lives and seek God's presence in all things?

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Leaving Exile

When Israel returned to the Promised Land they had to unlearn all the rhythms and patterns of life they learned in exile, and relearn what it means to be the people of God. As we return after our own season of exile, how have we been shaped and impacted? How can we recommit to being the people God calls us to be?

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Faith & Resurrection

How is it that the resurrection of Christ becomes normative for the church? How can it become the lens through which we see all things? Hebrews teaches us how to understand our lives through the power of God that’s revealed in the resurrection of Christ. The resurrection isn’t just an event, it’s the only way to understand the world.

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Faith & False Gospels

In this passage we see the famous phrase "the righteous shall live by faith." What does faith in Christ look like as seek to add things to the work of Jesus and not trust in him alone for our salvation?

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Faith & Righteousness

The righteous shall live by faith. That phrase shows up four times in the Bible and it first was spoken to Habakkuk as he looked around and saw his world falling apart. What did this mean for Habakkuk and his moment of distre”

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Faith & Fracture Points

The righteous shall live by faith. That phrase shows up four times in the Bible and it first was spoken to Habakkuk as he looked around and saw his world falling apart. What did this mean for Habakkuk and his moment of distress and what does it mean for us in ours?

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No One Can Know

Jesus taught that no one know the day or the hour of Jesus’s coming. He teaches us how to stay awake and stay ready for when he returns. His teaching is intended to give hope to the tired and weary, and even though we don’t know when, the Bible tells us who is coming – a Rider on a White Horse.

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No One Can Number

In this sermon we consider the magnificent saving grace of God and his desire to save humanity to the degree that no one can number those he saves. This passage highlights how God remained faithful to his promises to Abraham, that descendants would be like the stars in the heavens that he couldn't possibly number.

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