
Nehemiah 4b
Back to Work Nehemiah 4:16-23, ESV 3 phrases that jump out “From that day on” (v 16) “My servants” (vs 16) “Spears, shields, bows, and coats of mail” (vs 16) The Building Group The actual constructors were building the w

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Mike Stafford hosts The Portable Pastor Podcast, a religion show with 234 episodes published.

Back to Work Nehemiah 4:16-23, ESV 3 phrases that jump out “From that day on” (v 16) “My servants” (vs 16) “Spears, shields, bows, and coats of mail” (vs 16) The Building Group The actual constructors were building the w

Opposition to Covenant Renewal Nehemiah 3 and 4 Some of the People: The High Priest took the lead. (v 1) The Tekoites repaired two sections (Vs. 5, 27) The Tekoite nobles would not help. (vs. 5) Men from the opposition’s

Responding to God’s Direction Nehemiah 2 Certainly, we can see that: God’s timing is always best. God will use the ungodly to bring about His purposes. God will give us courage if we pray. God’s protection and provision

Introduction to Nehemiah Nehemiah 1 Bible Covenants: The Covenant of Redemption - Eph 4:3-6, ESV. The Adamic Covenant – Gen. 2 and 3 The Noahic Covenant – Genesis 9:8-13, ESV. The Abrahamic Covenant – Gen 12:1-3, ESV. Th

Wisdom at a Cost Eccl. 7 Trade-off #1 – Wise people will mourn more. Trade-off #2 – Wrong decisions will drive wise people crazy. Trade-off #3 – Wise people will have to yield to wisdom. About the work of God: God is sov

More Observations Eccl 4 and 5 Four more observations Oppression is a certainty. (4:1-3) Both work and laziness can ruin us. (4:4-6) Relationships are beneficial. (4:7-12) Positions of authority are temporary. (4:13-16)

Stick to the Plan Eccl 3. The blessings of living for God God gives us purpose. (10) What God gives us to do is perfect when done at the right time. (11a) God knows what will last. (11b) Four Perceptions There is nothing

The Search for Purpose Eccl. 1:12-2:26 You can find happiness in that new jet ski this summer. But it won't last. You can find happiness in that beach trip, too, but I promise you that joy will evaporate when you're comi

Did you know that according to the ADAA, the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, 1/5 adults and 1/3 teenagers in our country have an anxiety disorder? I read this on their website. "…the repercussions of depre

4 Reactions to the Resurrection Matthew 28:1-15; John 20:24-29, ESV Reactions: Reaction 1: Some accepted and shared the truth. (Matthew 28:8-11) Reaction 2: Some were offered the truth and covered it up. (Matthew 28:11-1

He showed up! John 12:12-19 He showed up! Jesus shows up even when we have the wrong expectations. (12-13) Jesus shows up to do what the scriptures say. (14-15) Jesus shows up even before we get it. (16) Jesus shows up w

35 Giving Principles - Part 4 2 Cor. 9:6-15, ESV. Principles 28-35. Our giving amounts are important. (6, 8) Our giving amounts are a personal choice. (7) Our giving is eternally rewarded. (9) Our giving is regenerative.

35 Giving Principles - Part 3 2 Cor. 8:8-15, ESV. 9 more Giving Principles: 19. Our giving proves God's love is in us. (8) 20. Our giving mirrors Jesus. (9) 21. Our giving benefits us. (10) 22. Our giving requires follow

35 Giving Principles – Part 2 2 Cor. 8:1-7 Giving Principles 9-18: 9. Our giving is cooperative. (1) 10. Our giving is generous. (2) 11. Our giving can counter our pain. (2) 12. Our giving gives us joy. (2) 13. Our givin

35 Giving Principles Taught by Paul to the Corinthians Giving Principles 1-8: Our giving is expected. (1) Our giving is learned. (1) Our giving is routine. (2) Our giving is pre-planned. (2) Our giving is personalized. (

The End of the Book Rev. 22 The Maintenance of Eternity God will ensure eternal life. (1-2a) God will restore eternal, diverse nutrition. (2b) God will regulate health. (2c) God will permanently seal the original relatio

All Things New Rev. 21 All things will be new. (1-4, 6b) Heaven and earth will be new. (1) There will be a new capital city. (2) We will have a new life with God. (3) We will live a new kind of life. (4, 6b) II. God once

The Millennial Reign and the Judgments Revelation 20 The 3 millennial views Postmillennialism. Amillennialism Premillennialism Millennial Truths: The Devil will be bound and locked up. The Saints will reign with Jesus. G

The Marriage Supper and The Return of the King Revelation 19 The Five Events of Rev. 19 Another Great Worship Scene The Marriage Supper of the Lamb A Proof of the system's effect Jesus, ready for battle The Takeover If y

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