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by Denis Beausejour Sermon Series: GOOD TO GREAT
God’s Kind of Leadership Nehemiah 4-5…
Nehemiah: A leader we can all learn from 1. A loyal & reverent response to the enemy outside: a. Prayer, smart strategy, and whole-hearted effort (4:1-6) b. A guard, more prayer c. A buddy system, a signal plan, and dirty uniforms (4:15-23) 2. A brave & trustworthy response to the enemy within: a. Listening well even when it is not "on task" (5:1-5) b. Impartial justice, personal confession, and an oath (5:6-13) 3. What is behind this obedient & thrifty leadership ethic? a. Character: giving up his rights for the benefit of the people (5:14-18) b. Motives: Loving God and loving people (5:15b, 19) Personal Application: empowering my leadership journey Bible Reading Plan for our series: To get the best flavor for this period in biblical history, you can read the Scriptures 30 minutes a week as follows: Week 1 to Jan 21: Jeremiah 29:1-23, Ezra 1-3, Psalm 137, Nehemiah 1-2 Week 2 to Jan 28: Ezra 4-6, Nehemiah 3 Week 3 to Feb 4: Haggai, Nehemiah 4 Week 4 to Feb 11: Zechariah 1-7, Nehemiah 5 Week 5 to Feb 18: Zechariah 8-14, Nehemiah 6-7 Week 6 to Feb 25: Esther 1-5, Nehemiah 8 Week 7 to Mar 4: Esther 6-10, Nehemiah 9 Week 8 to Mar 11: Ezra 7-10, Nehemiah 10-11 Week 9 to Mar 18: Nehemiah 12-13, Psalm 126 Week 10 to Mar 25: Acts 1-3, Revelation 1:1-18 Week 11 to April 1: Acts 4-6, Revelation 1:19 - 3:22 Some history notes to help us keep track of key events:
- Jeremiah prophesied from approximately 627 BC to 586 BC - in Chapter 29, he calls for an exile of 70 years as a punishment for national disobedience.
- The Babylonians began to exile the Judeans in 597BC, and destroyed Jerusalem in 586 BC.
- The Persians defeated the Babylonians and in 538 BC, King Cyrus decreed that the people return and the temple be rebuilt. (See 2 Chronicles 36:22-23, Ezra 1:1-4).
- The first Jews to return under Zerubbabel did so in 538 BC.
- Haggai and Zechariah prophesied in 520-518 BC, and the temple foundation was at least partially and temporarily rebuilt in 516 BC (70 years from its destruction).
- Esther is dated between 483 and 473 BC. She no doubt influenced the queen from Nehemiah chapter 2.
- Ezra came to Jerusalem in approximately 458 BC to begin reforms, but is thwarted.
- Malachi prophesies between 450 and 430 BC.
- Nehemiah comes in 445-4 BC and serves as governor for 12 years to 433-2 BC.
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