The central and crucial point of the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, the recovery books, is the proper and adequate leadership as seen with Nehemiah; in serving the Lord we need to be found faithful and we need to be willing to be matched with others to be the proper representation of the Body […]
Being Faithful to God and being Matched with Others in our Service to God in the Body
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The Faithful God is Working Himself into us to make us Faithful to God in our Stewardship
The history of the people of Israel is a type of the New Testament believers and the church, and just as those who returned from the captivity in Babylon were faithful to God, so we as believers are becoming faithful, and trustworthy, by having God wrought into us as our faithfulness in the stewardship […]
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