The Much-Awaited Person
The Much-Awaited Person – Nehemiah’s burden to rebuild Jerusalem shows us a truth we often forget — sometimes the change the world is waiting for is hidden inside you. Will you rise and build?
The Much-Awaited Person – Nehemiah’s burden to rebuild Jerusalem shows us a truth we often forget — sometimes the change the world is waiting for is hidden inside you. Will you rise and build?
Discover how King Josiah’s sincere response to the truth in 2 Chronicles 34:14 offers a powerful lesson in repentance, change, and spiritual growth. How do you respond when confronted with truth?
Our final lesson from the leadership example of Nehemiah is humility. For one so passionate about his belief and zealous in enforcing standards, he was also a humble man. There was no air about him. And this was demonstrated in the reference passage today.
The focus of our penultimate instalment today on the leadership lessons we can learn from the example of Nehemiah shall be spiritual cleansing. We have seen how passionate Nehemiah was about the land of his origin, and more so about the affairs of God.
In continuation of our meditation on leadership lessons to be learned from Nehemiah, our focus today shall be the essence of having a godly company and doing away with those in the habit of deliberately violating the tenets of God.
Zeal is another leadership attribute we can learn from Nehemiah. He was zealous for God and in defending His precepts. We had earlier read how Nehemiah led the people to be reconciled with God