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What does the Bible say about Nehemiah's prayers?

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Nehemiah's prayers reflect his role as an intercessor, reminding God of His covenant and the need for mercy.

Nehemiah's prayers serve as a profound example of intercession. In Nehemiah 13, he repeatedly asks God to remember him for the good deeds he has done for His house and people. This illustrates not only his personal commitment but also highlights God's character as a covenant-keeping promise-maker. Nehemiah's approach to prayer emphasizes the importance of remembering God's promises and relying upon His mercy and grace, particularly as he intercedes on behalf of God's people. His prayers encapsulate a deep passion for God's glory and a desire for restoration and worship among the people.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 13:14, Nehemiah 13:22, Nehemiah 13:31

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Nehemiah 17
Angus Fisher · Mar 13, 2014
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