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What if the most overlooked chapter in Nehemiah is actually the loudest proof that God keeps His promises? Nehemiah 7 isn’t just a list of names—it’s a receipt of God’s faithfulness and a record that He finishes what He starts. In a world full of broken promises, this chapter invites us to trust the One who never forgets, never fails, and never leaves His people behind.
I. God Finishes What He Starts
II. God Remembers Every Name
III. God Moves Hearts to Respond
Talk with God: Meditate on Philippians 1:6 this week as you praise the God who will complete the work He’s doing in you.
Talk with others: Encourage a fellow believer to rest in the knowledge that the Lord “will sustain [them] to the end” (1 Corinthians 1:8).
Talk with kids: Why is complaining a sin?
What if the most overlooked chapter in Nehemiah is actually the loudest proof that God keeps His promises? Nehemiah 7 isn’t just a list of names—it’s a receipt of God’s faithfulness and a record that He finishes what He starts. In a world full of broken promises, this chapter invites us to trust the One who never forgets, never fails, and never leaves His people behind.
I. God Finishes What He Starts
II. God Remembers Every Name
III. God Moves Hearts to Respond
Talk with God: Meditate on Philippians 1:6 this week as you praise the God who will complete the work He’s doing in you.
Talk with others: Encourage a fellow believer to rest in the knowledge that the Lord “will sustain [them] to the end” (1 Corinthians 1:8).
Talk with kids: Why is complaining a sin?