Nehemiah 5:14-19
God’s people ought to be generous because they fear God, care for God’s people, and look forward to their eternal reward.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible
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God’s people ought to be generous because they fear God, care for God’s people, and look forward to their eternal reward.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible
The church must listen to the cry of the poor and defend them against injustice.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible
In the face of raging opposition, God’s people remember the Lord and resume the work of his mission
God gives to those who trust Him.
When facing opposition, God’s people must persevere in God’s work and rely on his presence.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Ezra and Nehemiah: Reformed Expository Commentary by Derek Thomas; Ezra and Nehemiah: Tyndale OT Commentaries by Derek Kidner; Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther: Teach the Text Commentary Series by Douglas JE Nykolaishen and Andrew J Schmutzer
God hears and answers prayer, is absolutely sovereign, and works all things out for the good of his people.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries by Derek Thomas and Derek Kidner
God calls us to pray patiently and persistently.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Nehemiah Commentaries by James Montgomery Boice and Derek Thomas
Great Christian stories begin with the people of God receiving a burden and prevailing in prayer.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries by Derek Thomas, and Douglas Nykolaishen and Andrew Schmutzer
Nehemiah is sent to help lead the rebuilding, reforming, and renewing of the city of God.
RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Commentaries on Nehemiah by Douglas Nykolaishen and Andrew Schmutzer, and Derek Thomas; The City of God and the Goal of Creation by T. Desmond Alexander