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Pastor opens with a lively T‑Shirt Sunday announcement and urges people to wear their shirts and invite others to Easter. The sermon then turns to Nehemiah 5, focusing on injustice within God’s people during the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls.
Nehemiah confronts nobles who exploit their neighbors with predatory lending, calls a public meeting, and restores fairness while modeling servant leadership by refusing his own privileges. The message emphasizes that how we achieve goals matters, that conviction leads to repentance (not shame), and that believers must stay on mission—doing good, especially to the family of faith.
Practical takeaways: be ready to invite others, pursue God above politics, address injustice directly, and live out a servant’s heart in your community.
By Refuge ChurchPastor opens with a lively T‑Shirt Sunday announcement and urges people to wear their shirts and invite others to Easter. The sermon then turns to Nehemiah 5, focusing on injustice within God’s people during the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls.
Nehemiah confronts nobles who exploit their neighbors with predatory lending, calls a public meeting, and restores fairness while modeling servant leadership by refusing his own privileges. The message emphasizes that how we achieve goals matters, that conviction leads to repentance (not shame), and that believers must stay on mission—doing good, especially to the family of faith.
Practical takeaways: be ready to invite others, pursue God above politics, address injustice directly, and live out a servant’s heart in your community.