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NEHEMIAH God’s Keys for Rebuilding Broken Things

NEHEMIAH God’s Keys for Rebuilding Broken Things. GOD REBUILDS BROKEN THINGS. A life of addiction (drugs, pornography) Upbringing: physical or sexual abuse, neglect Estrangement from family Troubled marriage Life after divorce Broken friendships New life into an old church.

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NEHEMIAH God’s Keys for Rebuilding Broken Things

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  1. NEHEMIAH God’s Keys for Rebuilding Broken Things

  2. GOD REBUILDS BROKEN THINGS A life of addiction (drugs, pornography) Upbringing: physical or sexual abuse, neglect Estrangement from family Troubled marriage Life after divorce Broken friendships New life into an old church Dysfunctional family Life after prison Life-changing injury, illness, or surgery Business on the ropes Failing country and faltering economy Church recovering from division Faltering personal faith

  3. Rebuilding Broken Things Good Leadership People with a Mind to Work Willing to Battle a Persistent Enemy Overcoming Discouragement from Brethren Reverence for God and His Word Serious about Repentance People who are Devoted to Prayer

  4. Key Dates (BC): 606 586 536 (first captives) (Jerusalem destroyed) (first captives returned) Nehemiah 445 Nehemiah 161 yrs. 141 yrs. 91 yrs.

  5. Jerusalem 2.1 miles in length 35 feet, average height 35 towers 8 gates

  6. A VISION EMERGES “Visions are born in the soul of a man who is consumed with the tension between what is and what could be. . . Vision is a clear mental picture of what could be, fueled by the conviction that it should be. . . Vision requires visionaries, people who have allowed their minds and hearts to wander outside the artificial boundaries imposed by the world as it is. A vision requires an individual who has the courage to act on an idea.” (Andy Stanley, Visioneering, pgs.17,18)

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