Releasing Reformers

I. Introduction
II. A look at the context of Nehemiah.

A. Jeremiah prophesied that Israel would go into captivity in Babylon for 70 years (606—536 BC) and would then return to Jerusalem (Jer. 29:10-14).

B. After Nehemiah finished building the walls (445 BC — 52 days), he and Ezra led the nation to make a covenant with God to obey all His commandments.

C. They emphasized four specific commands in this national covenant to obey God (Neh. 9:38- 13:3).

D. Why did Nehemiah define and emphasize these four areas?

E. The signing of the covenant ended in national celebration (Neh. 12:43).

III. A look at the text.

A. Nehemiah returns and confronts the people.

1. They promised to not marry _____________ (13:23-28).

2. They promised to keep the _____________ (10:31).

3. They committed to _____________ (13:10-14).

4. They committed to refuse _____________ alliances (13:1-9).

IV. God is speaking to us.

A. God longs for His people to live the abundant life.

B. Commit to living a holy life.

C. Be a person of prayer.

D. Be a Nehemiah.

V. Conclusion

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