Merlin Miller preaches the fourth message from Nehemiah, this time covering Nehemiah 1:4-11. This text contains the immediate, and intense, response Nehemiah has when he learns of the status of Jerusalem and the remnant there.
06: Nehemiah Inspects
Merlin Miller continues the study of Nehemiah looking at chapter 2 verses 9-16. Nehemiah arrives in Jerusalem, but what will he do first? We see that he is a man of careful action. We also see that immediately opposition appears to what God is doing.
05: Nehemiah's Request
Merlin Miller returns to Nehemiah with the text taken from chapter 2 verses 1-8. Nehemiah has been praying and fasting, but now he turns action and makes his request before the king.
04: Nehemiah's Prayer
Merlin Miller preaches the fourth message from Nehemiah, this time covering Nehemiah 1:4-11. This text contains the immediate, and intense, response Nehemiah has when he learns of the status of Jerusalem and the remnant there.
03: Trouble & Shame (2)
Merlin Miller continues to focus on Nehemiah 1:1-3, this time focusing on areas of trouble & shame that we have today in our personal lives, our families and our churches due to broken down walls & burned gates. Though the message is tough to hear, we can not hope to repair those breeches unless we are aware of them.
02: Trouble & Shame
Merlin Miller gives the second message from the Nehemiah series, from Nehemiah 1:1-3. Nehemiah inquires about the status of those left behind in Judah, particularly the city of Jerusalem. The answer given is that they are in great “trouble and shame”, evidenced by the broken down wall and burned gates of that great city. What can we learn in addition to these historical facts?
Introduction to Nehemiah
Merlin Miller begins a new series: a study of the book of Nehemiah. This first sermon is an introduction to this series, setting up for a subsequent exegetical teaching of this dynamic book of Old Testament Scripture.