Bishop Emeritus Robert Solomon shares insights from his study of the book of Nehemiah. Discover how you can trust God to lead and empower you to overcome setbacks in building His people, His church, and your own life.

 

The Call (Nehemiah 1:4–11)

Receiving and responding properly to God’s call to action is the first step in any rebuilding effort. Learn the importance of waiting on God, of cultivating the right attitude towards doing His will, and of turning to Him in prayer.

Listen to Bishop Solomon’s sermon here.

Sermon notes are available here.

A mind map summary is available here.

 

The Challenges (Nehemiah 4:1–23)

When doing His work, reliance on God is vital in recognising and responding to challenges both from within and without. Understand the implications of spiritual warfare, the importance of prayer and perseverance when dealing with opposition, and the need to remain vigilant against any threat.

Listen to Bishop Solomon’s sermon here.

Sermon notes are available here.

A mind map summary is available here.

 

The Community (Nehemiah 9:38; 10:30–39)

People, even Christians, are never easy to manage. Our sinful nature confounds even our most sincere expressions of commitment to God. Discover the significance of the covenant relationship between God and His people, the imperative to remain involved with people while avoiding ungodliness, and need for decisive action when confronted by sinfulness in the community.

Listen to Bishop Solomon’s sermon here.

Sermon notes are available here.

A mind map summary is available here.

 

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