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What does Nehemiah teach about God's sovereignty over His people?

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Nehemiah illustrates God's sovereignty by orchestrating the rebuilding of Jerusalem through His appointed leaders and people.

The book of Nehemiah is a powerful testament to God's sovereignty as He orchestrates the return of His people to Jerusalem and the reconstruction of its walls. This sovereignty is demonstrated through Nehemiah's leadership, which is birthed from God moving the hearts of kings and individuals alike. The opposition faced serves to highlight God's control over history and His ultimate plans for His people, ensuring that His purposes are accomplished through even the smallest acts of obedience and faithfulness. Such narratives reassure believers that God is sovereignly guiding history toward the fulfillment of His promises.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 1:1-2, Nehemiah 6:16, Romans 8:28

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Nehemiah 12
Angus Fisher · Dec 12, 2013
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