Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
Fear of losing position
Neh.
2:2 There was a good reason for Nehemiah to be very afraid, Breaks Persian king etiquette for sadness
He was also afraid because he was asking to leave
But leaving was also against the ways of the Persians
Fear of opposition
Neh.
2:9-10 Nehemiah, as a person with close ties to the king, and being sent with an order from the king, Nehemiah is traveling with an armed escort
But he has some serious opposition Sanballat is governor of Samaria to the north; Tobiah is From Ammon to the East, and Geshum spoken of later is from Arabia to the south.
1 Peter 4:12-14
Fear of doubt and push back
Neh.
2:12a, 16
There is something that can strike fear in us when we are about to go against the flow of things
James 4:17
Conclusion: But Nehemiah’s faith prevailed verse 8 “For the good hand of my God was upon me”
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