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CloseDavid Hulme - September 20, 2015
Leave the Situation with God
Upon hearing news concerning the ruins of Jerusalem and the dire situation of the people there, Nehemiah's heart is burdened. However, he does not rush his response. Instead, he goes through a very deliberate process of preparation. Often, we feel a need to rush out and respond whenever we learn of a dire situation. While there are certain situations that do require an immediate response (like natural disasters), rushing into a response is not always the best option. Listen to this message, as we explore what we nned to learn from Nehemiah's response.
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CloseDavid Hulme - September 20, 2015
Leave the Situation with God
Upon hearing news concerning the ruins of Jerusalem and the dire situation of the people there, Nehemiah's heart is burdened. However, he does not rush his response. Instead, he goes through a very deliberate process of preparation. Often, we feel a need to rush out and respond whenever we learn of a dire situation. While there are certain situations that do require an immediate response (like natural disasters), rushing into a response is not always the best option. Listen to this message, as we explore what we nned to learn from Nehemiah's response.
From Series: Rebuilding Ruins | More Messages from David Hulme | Download Audio