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Here are my notes on the historical and biblical background for approaching Nehemiah, most of which I shared in my message this past Sunday, “Encountering a Broken World,” as a set up to where we are going in our new series, “Rebuild and Repair: Engaging the World with Nehemiah.” There is some debate about the actual timing of Nehemiah, the authorship of the book, and how it relates to the return from exile, but what I share here represents a pretty basic, biblical view of the book.

The place of Nehemiah in biblical history:

An overview of the book:

As we engage with Nehemiah in this series, on the one hand we want to recognize that there is something entirely unique God is doing through Nehemiah back then. God is restoring the exiles to the land of promise as a unique chapter in salvation history. The land is important, and the story is important.

On the other hand, while the story of Nehemiah is unique to a specific work of God in historical Israel at a certain time, the story of Nehemiah can tell us something about what God wants to do in and through His people now on this side of the revelation of Jesus Christ and the infilling of the Holy Spirit.

The gospel of the kingdom revealed in Jesus is a story of forgiveness and healing, of deliverance and redemption through God’s Messiah on the Cross and in the resurrection. The new community God creates, the church, is a set-apart people joining in with God’s kingdom work here and now.

Part of what Nehemiah shows us is that God’s kingdom work takes shape at least in part through engaging the everyday world around us around two words that will become repeated throughout this series:

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