It doesn’t matter whether you’re guiding five people or five hundred people; leaders always receive a measure of opposition from those who follow. So how do you keep everyone moving in the same direction? Get the answer as we continue our study in Nehemiah.
- Topics:
- Dependence on God
- Leadership
- Work
From the Sermon
January 30, 1994
Planting the Vision
Nehemiah 2:11-20Series: God's Work, God's Way, Volume 1
Id: 1718
God's Work, God's Way, Volume 1
The people of Israel returned from exile and joyously rebuilt the temple, but joy gave way to discouragement as the city of Jerusalem lay in ruins. Enter Nehemiah: a gifted leader moved to action by compassion for his people and concern for the glory of God. But the Book of Nehemiah isn’t a tutorial on leadership. It’s the record of God’s faithfulness to His people as He equipped them to do His work for His glory. In Volume One of this series, Alistair Begg explains that God accomplishes His purposes through His people as they depend on the resources He provides. We see the significance of prayer in the life of the Church, the vitality of God’s Word as it realigns our hearts, and the necessity of taking practical steps to achieve what God has called us to do. God’s people must remain unified and committed to the task that God has given, secure in the conviction that God’s work done in God’s way will display God’s glory.