Sermons About Rebuilding
Rebuilding a People
From our childhood, people are drawn to the art and science of building. Erector sets, Lincoln logs, Duplo blocks and LEGO have captured the affection of generations. Eventually everything that has been built will ultimately need to be rebuilt (including people). In Nehemiah Chps. 7 & 8 we see that God's plan for Nehemiah an for us is to be involved with the rebuilding of broken people. Jesus -"All you ever do...is change the old for New" (from the worship song My Glorious)
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Love For a Lifetime
All marriages go through seasons. Some good, some bad. But God never intends for a marraige to end in divorce.
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A City Transformed - Part 5
Professional bricklayers did not rebuild the wall of Jerusalem. The priests built part of it, and prayed over it. The goldsmith and perfumer built part of it. A man and his daughters worked side by side to rebuild part of it. All people of all skills worked together. The same goes for reaching our city for Christ: all people of all skills working together. Pastor Robert paints a clear picture of how this worked in Nehemiah's day, and how it can work today at Colorado Community Church.
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Nehemiah "Building Lives"
Genology,remember who you are. God not only wants us to remind us who we are but WHOs we are. Building our lives is not only prayer and holy living it is a passion to glorify God.
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Chosen
God wants to be sure his people know of his love and he wants them to return that love.
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Mission & Provision - Ezra 1
When God calls his people to a mission, they're usually utterly incapable of doing it. It is God who provides the resources -- people, promises, and power -- to complete what he calls his people to do.
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Ancient Marvels, Part 2: Rebuilding the Walls
The task of rebuilding is not easy, as we know in New Orleans. Here is a great example from the Bible of someone who rebuilds a place that he loves and inspires others to do the same.
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Ancient Marvels, Part 1: Rebuilding the Temple
After many years of exile in Babylon, the Jews see a friendly king rise to power. He is interested in religious worship and gives permission to the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple sacked by Nebuchadnezzer.
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