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In Nehemiah 1, persistent prayer doesn’t begin with requests for change, but with honest confession. As Nehemiah intercedes for Jerusalem, he identifies fully with the sins of his people, acknowledging personal and communal failure before a holy God. This message explores why confession is not a detour in prayer, but a necessary doorway that aligns our hearts with God’s character and prepares us for faithful action.
Let’s join Pastor Brian for “Building the Builder, Part 2” from Nehemiah chapter 1.
By Brian Carroll4.2
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In Nehemiah 1, persistent prayer doesn’t begin with requests for change, but with honest confession. As Nehemiah intercedes for Jerusalem, he identifies fully with the sins of his people, acknowledging personal and communal failure before a holy God. This message explores why confession is not a detour in prayer, but a necessary doorway that aligns our hearts with God’s character and prepares us for faithful action.
Let’s join Pastor Brian for “Building the Builder, Part 2” from Nehemiah chapter 1.

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