YOU: Connect. Grow. Serve. Go! Summer 2010 Leader Commentary. Unit 3: Stepping Up to Serve Session 2: It s Time to Go! (see pp.

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "YOU: Connect. Grow. Serve. Go! Summer 2010 Leader Commentary. Unit 3: Stepping Up to Serve Session 2: It s Time to Go! (see pp."

Transcription

1 YOU: Connect. Grow. Serve. Go! Summer 2010 Leader Commentary Unit 3: Stepping Up to Serve Session 2: It s Time to Go! (see pp ) The Question: When it s time to go, will I? The Point: God expects me to step up when it s time to serve. Background Passage: Nehemiah 2:1-18; 3:1-32 Focal Passage: Nehemiah 2:1-8,11-18 This commentary is designed to help you think about the question, When it s time to go, will I? and to drive home this one truth: God expects me to step up when it s time to serve. Focus on These Points Nehemiah hurt deeply when he heard of the trouble in his ancestral city. He did not simply receive the report as bad news but took it to heart and began planning to do what he could about the situation. When the preparations were in place, he stepped out of his comfort zone and went. He knew that when it s time to go, you go! Go Wholeheartedly (Neh. 2:1-3) The month of Nisan [NIGH san] was the first month of the Jewish year. The Jewish people celebrated Passover on the fourteenth day of that month. The redemption of God s people and the rebuilding of Jerusalem especially filled Nehemiah s heart during this time. Four months had passed since Nehemiah first learned of Jerusalem s sad condition, and he had prayed about the matter fervently. He now was about to receive an opportunity to raise his concern and experience God s answer to his prayers. As the king s cupbearer Nehemiah ensured the wine the king received was of good quality. Nehemiah s statement I had never been sad in his presence (v. 1) suggests two things. First, Nehemiah kept his concerns a private matter between God and himself. He had not allowed his heartache for Jerusalem to affect his work performance. Second, Nehemiah followed established protocol not to be sad in the king s presence. Sad people might negatively influence the mood of the king, prompting him to issue a decree he would later regret when in a better mood. An unhappy demeanor might also signal evil intentions toward the king.

2 That Artaxerxes noticed something different about Nehemiah s usual demeanor probably indicated his close relationship with Nehemiah. Nonetheless, Nehemiah was overwhelmed with fear (v. 2). His fear may have come from his breaking protocol regarding sadness in the king s presence. However, his fear also may have come from realizing God was preparing the king s heart to hear Nehemiah s request. Nehemiah spoke respectfully but to the point. The words May the king live forever! (v. 3) commonly introduced statements people made to an ancient Near Eastern king (Dan. 2:4; 3:9; 5:10). He reflected on his beloved Jerusalem as he spoke to the king. Even in exile, the Israelites remembered Jerusalem with great emotion (Ps. 137:4-6). Nehemiah described Jerusalem with personal emotion as the city where his ancestors lay buried. The fact that it also lay in ruins did not do justice to the memory of Nehemiah s ancestors! Furthermore, Jerusalem s gates were destroyed by fire when the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem in 587/586 B.C. and tore down its walls (2 Kings 25:8-10). A city s security depended on the strength of its gates and walls, but Jerusalem had only broken down walls and burned gates! Nehemiah invested his whole heart in the service of God. Halfhearted, indifferent activity would not suffice. As we step up to serve the Lord, we must invest our hearts fully in His work. Go Courageously (Neh. 2:4-8) The king s probing question, What is your request? (v. 4) provided Nehemiah the opportunity to bring his petition before Artaxerxes. After four months of prayerful anticipation, the moment had come. Nehemiah s words So I prayed to the God of heaven (v. 4) did not describe the first time Nehemiah had prayed about the matter. He had been praying since the day he heard of Jerusalem s condition (Neh. 1:4). No doubt his comment here refers to a quick, heat-of-the-moment prayer he uttered under his breath before continuing his conversation with the king. Christians sometimes find themselves praying such quick prayers today, and God certainly may honor them. However, such crisis prayers should build on regular, more intentional prayers. Nehemiah s words If it pleases the king (v. 5) followed standard protocol (Esth. 3:9; 8:5). His words if your servant has found favor with you (v. 5) referred to Nehemiah s own track record of service before the king. Artaxerxes knew him as a trusted, faithful official. As God prepares us for various roles of service, are we building a track record of faithful service in small matters? Does your service to God honor Him? Usually faithfulness in small acts of service leads to God using us for greater acts of service.

3 Nehemiah asked the king s blessing to return to Judah and added the words the city where my ancestors are buried (v. 5) as a further reminder to the king of Nehemiah s personal interest and involvement in the matter. Nehemiah asked for the king s blessing to rebuild Jerusalem and its walls. Notice how Nehemiah laid before the king his specific request. As Nehemiah prayed the previous four months, the Lord clearly was working in his heart to give him a vision of what was to come. Nehemiah understood that he needed God s intervention for his success. God likewise must bless our service to Him if it is to have eternal significance (see 1 Cor. 3:12-15). Some interpreters suggest the mention of both king and queen together in the throne room means Nehemiah enjoyed a private audience. Possibly the queen may have influenced the king s decision. At any rate, Artaxerxes asked for specific details regarding Nehemiah s plans for his journey to Jerusalem as well as Nehemiah s anticipated time to return. The 12-year period mentioned in Nehemiah 5:14 and 13:6 is almost certainly not the definite time Nehemiah gave Artaxerxes. Nehemiah probably reported back within a year after he dedicated Jerusalem s walls. The words it pleased the king to send me (v. 6) reveal that Artaxerxes granted initial approval of Nehemiah s request. More issues needed arranging, but Nehemiah also had thought through the details. The dialogue between Nehemiah and the king reflects the first of many instances where Nehemiah demonstrated both a deep reliance on God and a willingness to exercise personal responsibility. God s work and His children s planning are not contradictory. God often works through prepared people. Nehemiah requested letters of approval so he could present them to the governors west of the Euphrates River (v. 7). He no doubt was aware of problems Zerubbabel, Judah s earlier governor, had experienced with some of those governors (Ezra 5:6-17). Nehemiah wanted to be sure everybody understood he had the king of Persia s approval. Otherwise, they might not grant Nehemiah passage to Judah. Nehemiah also knew he would need timber to rebuild the gates of the temple s fortress, the city wall (v. 8), and his own home. We do not know any further information regarding Asaph [AY saf] other than his role here. The location of the king s forest is also unknown. Some interpreters identify it with Lebanon because of its forests of cedar and other coniferous trees (1 Kings 5:6). Or possibly the king s forest designates a royal reserve within Judea. The latter seems more likely, as imported cedar was not necessary for common building. The text notes that the king granted Nehemiah s requests as Nehemiah experienced the gracious strengthening of his God. God does not call all His followers to head such a big project as Nehemiah did. As we follow Christ, normally the Lord starts us on smaller projects and develops our gifts and talents through these projects. In His perfect timing, He then gives us larger opportunities. In any case, we should remember that no job done for God, no matter how small, is insignificant. We do not know how mightily God may use

4 some seemingly meager effort to accomplish great things for His purposes. The most important thing for all of us is that we remain ready to courageously step up to serve as God directs. Go with Help from Others (Neh. 2:11-18) Nehemiah arrived in Jerusalem safely, accompanied by officers of the infantry and cavalry (v. 9), a sign of the king s endorsement of his mission. We may presume for the three days after his arrival Nehemiah rested from his journey and prayed for the work that lay ahead. Nehemiah decided to do a night inspection of Jerusalem and its walls, presumably to attract less attention about his presence and activities. He didn t tell anyone about the plans God had laid on his heart because he first wanted to research further the great task before him. Nehemiah wanted a clear plan in his own mind before he began to enlist the support of others for that plan. Even today, good leaders clarify in their own minds their plans and goals before enlisting the support of others. Lack of clarity can doom a project before it starts. Nehemiah s inspection focused on Jerusalem s southwestern-southeastern slopes. The Tyropoeon Valley bordered Jerusalem to the west, and archaeological data suggests the Valley Gate faced this valley. The Serpent s Well (or dragon s well) may have been along Jerusalem s southwestern slope. The Dung Gate lay at the southern tip of the city where the Tyropoeon and Kidron Valleys meet. As he went along, Nehemiah inspected the walls of Jerusalem and viewed again and again their broken down condition. What he saw must have discouraged him greatly; at the same time, he knew God had prepared him for this moment. The Fountain Gate probably designates a gate near the Gihon Spring, Jerusalem s main water supply. If so, it lay along Jerusalem s southeastern slope overlooking the Kidron Valley and facing the Mount of Olives. Some interpreters believe the King s Pool designates the Pool of Siloam or an overflow pool for the Pool of Siloam. When his route became too narrow, Nehemiah continued by way of the valley that lay below the rubbish that blocked his path. He inspected the wall that stood on the slope above where he rode. Nehemiah then retraced his steps along Jerusalem s southern and southwestern edge. His re-entry through the Valley Gate on the city s western slope completed his investigative journey. At this point, few of Jerusalem s officials or other leaders knew of Nehemiah s inspection and none knew the ultimate purpose of his trip to Jerusalem. Nehemiah probably believed that those who would be doing the work would want to know he had thought through everything carefully. Nehemiah had

5 done so, but his final inspection of the walls provided him further important information to finalize his plans. He was about to face the biggest leadership challenge of his life! Nehemiah enlisted the necessary support by the use of the term we. By doing so, he identified with those he wished to enlist in the project. The work required a team effort something that would honor God and bring blessing to all the Israelites in the city, not merely to Nehemiah. God s leader mentioned the trouble in which the people found themselves. Without adequate protection and security, they were highly vulnerable to enemy attack. Nehemiah painted the vivid picture of Jerusalem in ruins along with its burned gates, thus appealing to the people s senses of loyalty and obligation toward the city of their ancestors. He encouraged them to help rebuild Jerusalem s wall. Only then would Jerusalem s citizens no longer be a disgrace (v. 17). Nehemiah further encouraged the people by telling them how the gracious hand of their God had guided Nehemiah s conversation with the king. Probably many listened with excitement as he shared details of that discussion with the king. Only God could have granted Nehemiah such favor! Nehemiah s confident words regarding the king s blessing were important, for Judah s enemies soon would try to plant seeds of doubt in the people s minds (Neh. 2:19; 6:5-7). The people needed to know the Persian government had endorsed Nehemiah s plan or else rebuilding the wall might be interpreted as a sign of rebellion! Nehemiah s impassioned plea, coupled with his assurances about God s work on the people s behalf, planted new zeal in the hearts of Jerusalem s leaders. They were encouraged to do this good work (v. 18) Nehemiah put before them. It was an important first step, though much work remained, and soon opposition would come (2:19-20). When he arrived in Jerusalem, Nehemiah surveyed the work he needed to do and began enlisting the necessary support. We likewise must enlist the support and involvement of others as we step up to serve the Lord. God usually does His work through teams of people who unite in their commitment to His vision.

Share a time when you received some great news. How did you respond? Who did you share it with?

Share a time when you received some great news. How did you respond? Who did you share it with? LONG HOLLOW BAPTIST CHURCH WRECKED WE ARE WRECKED (NEHEMIAH 1 2) OCTOBER 28, 2012 DISCUSSION PLAN PREPARATION > SPEND THE WEEK STUDYING NEHEMIAH 1 2. Consult the commentary provided and any additional

More information

The Rebuilt Life: Studies in Nehemiah Nehemiah Ch. 2 Inductive Women s Bible Study Lesson 2

The Rebuilt Life: Studies in Nehemiah Nehemiah Ch. 2 Inductive Women s Bible Study Lesson 2 The Rebuilt Life: Studies in Nehemiah Nehemiah Ch. 2 Inductive Women s Bible Study Lesson 2 It started with a question. How are things in Jerusalem? It became a matter of personal concern and prayer. Nehemiah

More information

beside him, asked me, "How long will your journey take, and when will you get back?" It pleased the king to send me; so I set a time.

beside him, asked me, How long will your journey take, and when will you get back? It pleased the king to send me; so I set a time. 4 The king said to me, "What is it you want?" Then I prayed to the God of heaven, 5 and I answered the king, "If it pleases the king and if your servant has found favor in his sight, let him send me to

More information

The Return of the Exiles. Class 4: The Third Return under Nehemiah

The Return of the Exiles. Class 4: The Third Return under Nehemiah The Return of the Exiles Class 4: The Third Return under Nehemiah The Long Route Home The return of the exiles to Judah, and the rebuilding of Jerusalem, was accomplished in three main stages. The first

More information

UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUP OF THE DAY The Najdi Arabs of Saudi Arabia

UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUP OF THE DAY The Najdi Arabs of Saudi Arabia UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUP OF THE DAY The Najdi Arabs of Saudi Arabia Population: 12.7 million 98+% Muslim Less than 2% Christian The greatest barrier to reaching the Najdi Arab in Saudi Arabia, is the country

More information

SESSION POINT WHEN HAVE YOU ENJOYED A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY? SERVING GOD REQUIRES BEING INTENTIONAL. NEHEMIAH 2:1-8,17-18 THE PLAN

SESSION POINT WHEN HAVE YOU ENJOYED A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY? SERVING GOD REQUIRES BEING INTENTIONAL. NEHEMIAH 2:1-8,17-18 THE PLAN SESSION 2 WHEN HAVE YOU ENJOYED A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY? PLAN THE POINT SERVING GOD REQUIRES BEING INTENTIONAL. NEHEMIAH 2:1-8,17-18 1 In the month of Nisan in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes,

More information

PRAYING & PLANNING. Nehemiah 2:1-8

PRAYING & PLANNING. Nehemiah 2:1-8 PRAYING & PLANNING Nehemiah 2:1-8 Nehemiah 2:1-3 In the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes, when wine was before him, I took up the wine and gave it to the king. Now I had not been

More information

Pastor Andrew Holm Bethel Pentecostal Church Bay Roberts, NL

Pastor Andrew Holm Bethel Pentecostal Church Bay Roberts, NL Previously in Nehemiah Nehemiah heard of destruction in Jerusalem Had a burden for helping the situation Prayed, fasted, and started to plan Respected the authority around him asked permission to go Made

More information

PLAN SESSION 2. The Point. The Bible Meets Life. The Passage. The Setting GET INTO THE STUDY. 5 minutes

PLAN SESSION 2. The Point. The Bible Meets Life. The Passage. The Setting GET INTO THE STUDY. 5 minutes GET INTO THE STUDY 5 minutes DISCUSS: Draw attention to the picture on PSG page 112 and ask Question #1: When have you enjoyed a once in a lifetime opportunity? GUIDE: Direct attention to The Bible Meets

More information

Artaxerxes Grants Nehemiah Permission To Return To Jerusalem To Rebuild The Walls. (Nehemiah 2:1-20)

Artaxerxes Grants Nehemiah Permission To Return To Jerusalem To Rebuild The Walls. (Nehemiah 2:1-20) Artaxerxes Grants Nehemiah Permission To Return To Jerusalem To Rebuild The Walls (Nehemiah 2:1-20) Background: As cupbearer to the he king, Nehemiah would have been well aware of the decree Artaxerxes

More information

Build the Wall Build a Life Build a Leader A Man of Character Video: Summary: Resources: Bible Verses: Music: Nehemiah: An Amazing Model & Leader

Build the Wall Build a Life Build a Leader A Man of Character Video: Summary: Resources: Bible Verses: Music: Nehemiah: An Amazing Model & Leader Build the Wall Build a Life Build a Leader A Man of Character All men have at some time and to some degree experienced having the walls to their heart torn down by the enemy in various ways. Your heart

More information

Biblical Studies In Ezra & Nehemiah

Biblical Studies In Ezra & Nehemiah Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the LORD, and to practice it, and to teach His statutes and ordinances in Israel. Ezra 7:10 You see the bad situation we are in, that Jerusalem is desolate and

More information

SERMON ON NEHEMIAH Building Together: The Power of Community Rev. Dr. Kim Engelmann West Valley Presbyterian Church

SERMON ON NEHEMIAH Building Together: The Power of Community Rev. Dr. Kim Engelmann West Valley Presbyterian Church SERMON ON NEHEMIAH Building Together: The Power of Community Rev. Dr. Kim Engelmann West Valley Presbyterian Church Date: 2016-09-25 Nehemiah was a wall builder he was involved in a construction project.

More information

It's Time to Get Sick and Tired!

It's Time to Get Sick and Tired! It's Time to Get Sick and Tired! Nehemiah 1 Nehemiah. Cupbearer to King Artaxerxes. About 445 b.c. Esther was Artaxerxes' stepmother. Ezra wrote Nehemiah. Two governorships. 1 st 12 chapters = 1 year.

More information

Jerusalem, 1948

Jerusalem, 1948 Jerusalem, 1948 Jerusalem, 1948 Jerusalem, 1967 Where do you start? Where?? It s too big the problem is too overwhelming! It becomes easier to live with discouragement, with a tolerable level of pain,

More information

The Prayers of Nehemiah

The Prayers of Nehemiah SESSION NINE The Prayers of Nehemiah SESSION SUMMARY In this session, we are introduced to Nehemiah who cried out to God in prayer on behalf of his people, asking God to restore them to the promised land.

More information

Nehemiah in Jerusalem

Nehemiah in Jerusalem Nehemiah in Jerusalem Nehemiah 2 Nehemiah Before the King: Nehemiah 2:1-8 Nehemiah s Sadness Nearly four months passed before Nehemiah spoke to the king concerning his burden. Why he did not share this

More information

Nehemiah 2:11-20 Building a Better Future As we Walk by Faith

Nehemiah 2:11-20 Building a Better Future As we Walk by Faith Nehemiah 2:11-20 Building a Better Future As we Walk by Faith 1. Faith Walkers take time for rest and reflection Neh. 2:11 So I went to Jerusalem and was there three days. (Cf. Ezra 8:32) Three month journey

More information

Today, Jesus Christ is our priest-king. He is restoring His people to Himself and purging them of their sins.

Today, Jesus Christ is our priest-king. He is restoring His people to Himself and purging them of their sins. EZRA AND NEHEMIAH Overview The books of Ezra and Nehemiah (one book in the Hebrew Bible) trace the story of the return of the people of God to the land of Israel after the 70-year captivity in Babylon.

More information

In the winter of 445 BC, Nehemiah received word of the current situation in Jerusalem. The Jewish

In the winter of 445 BC, Nehemiah received word of the current situation in Jerusalem. The Jewish The God of Heaven Will Make Us Prosper The Twelfth in a Series of Sermons on Ezra-Nehemiah Texts: Nehemiah 2:1-20; Matthew 16:13-20 In the winter of 445 BC, Nehemiah received word of the current situation

More information

THE NEHEMIAH PROJECT Week Two

THE NEHEMIAH PROJECT Week Two D WEEK TWO Welcome to week two of THE NEHEMIAH PROJECT. Remember, each of us is to continue focusing our attention and prayers on one of the target areas below throughout the Lenten season. Additionally,

More information

God wants His people to trust Him for their daily needs and to give Him the glory for everything.

God wants His people to trust Him for their daily needs and to give Him the glory for everything. THE SIXTY-NINE WEEKS OF DANIEL End Times Bible Study Pt. 5 August 13, 2017 Dr. Ken Baugh IDT Ministries Daniel 9:24-27 c/f Luke 21:5-8 I. THE BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY For twenty-three years from the thirteenth

More information

Seeing the Possibilities Nehemiah 2:1-20 January 11, 1998 #713 1 by David O. Dykes Part 2 of 11 in the Nehemiah series

Seeing the Possibilities Nehemiah 2:1-20 January 11, 1998 #713 1 by David O. Dykes Part 2 of 11 in the Nehemiah series Seeing the Possibilities Nehemiah 2:1-20 January 11, 1998 #713 1 INTRODUCTION In the book of Nehemiah, God is doing a great work in the lives of his people. They are facing a challenging project and together

More information

Let Us Rise Up and Build Nehemiah 2: 1-20 Rev. Min J. Chung (Lord s Day Service, September 17 th, 2017)

Let Us Rise Up and Build Nehemiah 2: 1-20 Rev. Min J. Chung (Lord s Day Service, September 17 th, 2017) Let Us Rise Up and Build Nehemiah 2: 1-20 Rev. Min J. Chung (Lord s Day Service, September 17 th, 2017) Passage: Nehemiah 2:1-20 1 In the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes, when

More information

A Contract For Revival Nehemiah 1-2; 4:6; 6:1-4

A Contract For Revival Nehemiah 1-2; 4:6; 6:1-4 A Contract For Revival Nehemiah 1-2; 4:6; 6:1-4 I t is a wise practice to read the fine print before you sign your name to a contract, a service agreement, or a repair estimate. Many people have been surprised

More information

Nehemiah Heard News of Jerusalem

Nehemiah Heard News of Jerusalem Unit 18 Session 3 Use Week of: Nehemiah Heard News of Jerusalem BIBLE PASSAGE: Nehemiah 1 2 MAIN POINT: Nehemiah prayed that God would help His people rebuild Jerusalem s walls. KEY PASSAGE: Lamentations

More information

So, let me tell you what those chapters contain and we ll concentrate on the relevance it has for us.

So, let me tell you what those chapters contain and we ll concentrate on the relevance it has for us. Doing a Great Work Nehemiah 4:-6:3 INTRODUCTION: Chapters 4 6 of the Book of Nehemiah are just too long to read this morning. So, let me tell you what those chapters contain and we ll concentrate on the

More information

The Book of Nehemiah

The Book of Nehemiah The Book of Nehemiah God s Call, Dealing with the Enemy s Attacks, and Building Up Spiritual Defenses By Jason Lovelace Lesson 1 The Call of God and the Job at Hand Lesson and Series Introduction: This

More information

Ezra & Nehemiah. Rebuilding the Walls. and God s People

Ezra & Nehemiah. Rebuilding the Walls. and God s People Ezra & Nehemiah Rebuilding the Walls and God s People Persian Rulers 539-331 B.C. Cyrus the Great (559-530 B.C.) Daniel Cambyses (530-522 B.C.) Darius I (522-486 B.C.) Zerubbabel (Ezra 1-6) *Xerxes I (486-465

More information

LEARNING TO LEAD. Nehemiah 2:9-20

LEARNING TO LEAD. Nehemiah 2:9-20 LEARNING TO LEAD Nehemiah 2:9-20 Outline of Nehemiah Nehemiah as Cupbearer (1:1 2:8) Nehemiah as Builder (2:9 7:4) Nehemiah as Governor (7:5 13:31) Nehemiah 2:9-11 Then I came to the governors of the province

More information

As we study chapter 2 look for these threads that run throughout the narrative.

As we study chapter 2 look for these threads that run throughout the narrative. Autumn Ridge Church Women s Bible Study Nehemiah 2 January 23, 2019 Jann Wright Good morning/evening and welcome to Women s Bible Study. This is the second lesson in our study of the book of Nehemiah.

More information

Journey Into Renewal

Journey Into Renewal Journey Into Renewal LESSON 1... Knowing When You Need Renewal (Nehemiah 1:1-11) NOTES F rom time to time we all need spiritual renewal. The problem is realizing when. No book in the Bible can better help

More information

A Lesson in Leadership Teaching Helps

A Lesson in Leadership Teaching Helps Teachers Introduction: THE LIVING ROAD: A JOURNEY THROUGH NEHEMIAH A Lesson in Leadership Teaching Helps Nehemiah 2:6-20 I will add few comments or additional information to the teaching helps this week

More information

Seizing Your Opportunities Through God Teaching Helps

Seizing Your Opportunities Through God Teaching Helps Seizing Your Opportunities Through God Teaching Helps Nehemiah 2:1-6 Scripture: 2 In the month of Nisan, in the twentieth year of King Artaxerxes, when wine was before him, I took up the wine and gave

More information

Build the Wall. Three services Sept. 30, 2018

Build the Wall. Three services Sept. 30, 2018 Build the Wall St. Mark Lutheran Pastor Ke n Welsh Three services Sept. 30, 2018 Then I (Nehemiah) said to them, "You see the trouble we are in, how Jerusalem lies in ruin with its gates burned. Come,

More information

The Rebuilt Life Studies in Nehemiah

The Rebuilt Life Studies in Nehemiah The Rebuilt Life Studies in Nehemiah Session 2 Nehemiah s Preparation Nehemiah Chapter 2 Nehemiah s plea for God s help became a burden to rebuild. He surveyed the problem first on his knees in prayer

More information

A Lesson in Leadership

A Lesson in Leadership A Lesson in Leadership Nehemiah 2:6-20 Scripture: 6 And the king said to me (the queen sitting beside him), How long will you be gone, and when will you return? So it pleased the king to send me when I

More information

We begin Nehemiah s story by reviewing the events and people that shaped his nation. Invasion by Assyria in 722 BC End of kingdom

We begin Nehemiah s story by reviewing the events and people that shaped his nation. Invasion by Assyria in 722 BC End of kingdom LET S BEGIN HERE As the Creator, God is at the center of all things and is the ruler of all He has made. Whatever He has built, He owns. Regarding how the world works, He sets the rules. And when mapping

More information

THE HISTORICAL BOOKS. The Restoration Books Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther

THE HISTORICAL BOOKS. The Restoration Books Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther THE HISTORICAL BOOKS The Restoration Books Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther Historical Books The Theocratic Books The Monarchical Books The Restoration Books Joshua 1 & 2 Samuel Ezra Judges 1 & 2 Kings Nehemiah

More information

Ezra, Haggai, Esther and Nehemiah

Ezra, Haggai, Esther and Nehemiah Ezra, Haggai, Esther and Nehemiah LESSON FIFTEEN Nehemiah 2 and 3 Day 1 Nehemiah 2:1-5 Day 2 Nehemiah 2:6-16 Day 3 Nehemiah 2:17-20 Day 4 Nehemiah 3:1-5 Day 5 Nehemiah 3:6-32 175 1 Look in His Word Feel

More information

Sermon: Build to Last

Sermon: Build to Last Sermon: Build to Last Build to Last Nehemiah 2:11-20 11 I went to Jerusalem, and after staying there three days 12 I set out during the night with a few others. I had not told anyone what my God had put

More information

BUILDING. a. Nehemiah Learns About the Problem (Nehemiah 1:3)

BUILDING. a. Nehemiah Learns About the Problem (Nehemiah 1:3) BUILDING THE WALL Tanner Peake - NOVEMBER 17, 2012 1. The Story Abbreviated a. Nehemiah Learns About the Problem (Nehemiah 1:3) i. They told me, The exile survivors who are left there in the province are

More information

What is the request the surrounding peoples (enemies) present to Zerubbabel in verses 1-2?

What is the request the surrounding peoples (enemies) present to Zerubbabel in verses 1-2? Women in the Word Ezra 4:1-24 January 24, 2013 1. In review, Judah and Benjamin are two of the 12 tribes of Israel. They made up the Southern Kingdom of Israel and were taken into captivity by Babylon.

More information

The Commission of the Cupbearer #3. Nehemiah 2: 1-10

The Commission of the Cupbearer #3. Nehemiah 2: 1-10 The Commission of the Cupbearer #3 Nehemiah 2: 1-10 Chapter one opened with an introduction to Nehemiah as he received the desperate news from Jerusalem. He was far from the despair and need of the devastated

More information

History of Jerusalem. (Psalm ) "For the Lord has chosen Zion;he has desired it for his dwelling place."

History of Jerusalem. (Psalm ) For the Lord has chosen Zion;he has desired it for his dwelling place. History of Jerusalem (Psalm 132.13) "For the Lord has chosen Zion;he has desired it for his dwelling place." Location (Psalm 125:2) "As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the Lord surrounds his people,

More information

Explore the Bible Lesson Preview January 11, 2015 God Inspires the Work Background: Nehemiah 1:1-4:23 Lesson: Nehemiah 2: 1-8, 17-18

Explore the Bible Lesson Preview January 11, 2015 God Inspires the Work Background: Nehemiah 1:1-4:23 Lesson: Nehemiah 2: 1-8, 17-18 Explore the Bible Lesson Preview January 11, 2015 God Inspires the Work Background: Nehemiah 1:1-4:23 Lesson: Nehemiah 2: 1-8, 17-18 Motivation: Nehemiah was one of the great leaders of Jewish history.

More information

Principle One. Accountability Begins with Brokenness, Confession, and Repentance. The Story of Nehemiah

Principle One. Accountability Begins with Brokenness, Confession, and Repentance. The Story of Nehemiah 1 Principle One Accountability Begins with Brokenness, Confession, and Repentance The Story of Nehemiah In Jewish history God has at times become angry enough with Jewish disobedience that he has allowed

More information

BIBLE BACKGROUND JOURNEY 11: THE WINNER S PLATFORM!

BIBLE BACKGROUND JOURNEY 11: THE WINNER S PLATFORM! BIBLE BACKGROUND JOURNEY 11: THE WINNER S PLATFORM! Nehemiah Builds the Wall Key Passages: Nehemiah 2:1 18; 4:1 19; 6:15 16 Key Word: Team Player Key Thought: Develop character qualities that make you

More information

FEED 210/212 Mentoring Through The Old Testament/Historical Books. Session # 4B: Ezra-Nehemiah

FEED 210/212 Mentoring Through The Old Testament/Historical Books. Session # 4B: Ezra-Nehemiah FEED 210/212 Mentoring Through The Old Testament/Historical Books Session # 4B: Ezra-Nehemiah OBJECTIVES: By the end of this session the participants should be able to: 1) Put in chronological context

More information

Nehemiah. Dr. Andy Woods

Nehemiah. Dr. Andy Woods Nehemiah Dr. Andy Woods Title Authorship Biography Scope Date Place of writing Audience Occasion Purpose Message Structure Historical background Distinctives Christ in Nehemiah Introductory Matters Title

More information

HAND ME ANOTHER BRICK: TIMELESS LESSONS ON LEADERSHIP The Matter at Hand Survey of Nehemiah

HAND ME ANOTHER BRICK: TIMELESS LESSONS ON LEADERSHIP The Matter at Hand Survey of Nehemiah LET S BEGIN HERE In his roles as cupbearer, builder, and governor, Nehemiah exemplified the qualities of a wise, godly leader. Regardless the extent of our own realms of leadership or the skills and experiences

More information

Let Us Start Building Nehemiah Pastor Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church

Let Us Start Building Nehemiah Pastor Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church 1 1.8.17 Let Us Start Building Nehemiah 2.11-20 Pastor Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church We heard last week how Nehemiah inquired about the situation in Jerusalem (verses 2-3), empathized with those

More information

Adult Sunday School Lesson Summary for September 27, 2009 Released on Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Adult Sunday School Lesson Summary for September 27, 2009 Released on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 Adult Sunday School Lesson Summary for September 27, 2009 Released on Wednesday, September 23, 2009 "Nehemiah: A Motivator for the People" Printed Text: Nehemiah 2:5, 11-20 Background Scripture: Nehemiah

More information

Packing for Israel. Lesson 7 and 8

Packing for Israel. Lesson 7 and 8 Packing for Israel Lesson 7 and 8 I. Jerusalem This is Jerusalem, which I have set in the center of the nations. Ezekiel 5:5 Jerusalem has played a very significant part in the history of God s people.

More information

2. Remember that Nehemiah s family, & the Jews in Judah, were forced to leave their country by the invading Babylonian army.

2. Remember that Nehemiah s family, & the Jews in Judah, were forced to leave their country by the invading Babylonian army. RESTORATION PRAYER (2011 Congregational Theme: Daily Disciples: Prayer) A. Most of the prayers in the Bible didn t take place in a group of God s people, but rather were offered in the course of their

More information

Nehemiah Sermon #7. Nehemiah from chapter 1 through chapter 2, verse 10 Nehemiah was the king s cupbearer his right hand man.

Nehemiah Sermon #7. Nehemiah from chapter 1 through chapter 2, verse 10 Nehemiah was the king s cupbearer his right hand man. Nehemiah Sermon #7 1 Turn in your Bibles to Nehemiah 2 Nehemiah from chapter 1 through chapter 2, verse 10 Nehemiah was the king s cupbearer his right hand man. But, beginning at verse 11 of chapter 2

More information

NEHEMIAH: BUILDING A LIFE OF SERVICE

NEHEMIAH: BUILDING A LIFE OF SERVICE 94 NEHEMIAH: BUILDING A LIFE OF SERVICE The call to follow Christ in a life of ministry is for all believers. Serving God is more than a Sunday morning activity; it s an all-encompassing lifestyle. But

More information

Studying To Show Ourselves Approved EZRA THE SCRIBE. and NEHEMIAH THE GOVERNOR. By Charles Willis

Studying To Show Ourselves Approved EZRA THE SCRIBE. and NEHEMIAH THE GOVERNOR. By Charles Willis Studying To Show Ourselves Approved EZRA THE SCRIBE and NEHEMIAH THE GOVERNOR By Charles Willis EZRA THE SCRIBE and NEHEMIAH THE GOVERNOR Timeline Lesson 1: The Return Lesson 2: Opposition and Construction

More information

Title: Nehemiah: Stepping Out In Living Faith Text: Nehemiah 1 2:10

Title: Nehemiah: Stepping Out In Living Faith Text: Nehemiah 1 2:10 Title: Nehemiah: Stepping Out In Living Faith Text: Nehemiah 1 2:10 Turn with me again today if you would to the Book of Nehemiah in the Old Testament. -Nehemiah will be the last person we focus on as

More information

Chapter Two. by night?... OUTLINE. TEXT, 2:l-10

Chapter Two. by night?... OUTLINE. TEXT, 2:l-10 Chapter Two 6, PRELMNARY QUESTONS....,. L, What was the occasion on which Nehemiah brought his request before the king? 2, How was the king informed that Nehemiah wanted to make a request? 3, What was

More information

We read in Genesis 1 and 2 how God created the human race. And what did he do with them. First of all God gave them dominion over all the Earth.

We read in Genesis 1 and 2 how God created the human race. And what did he do with them. First of all God gave them dominion over all the Earth. Nehemiah 2:11-18 TITLE We looked last time at how God calls us to pray for the nations, for those in authority that we may live peaceful lives why? - so that we may be able to share the Good News of Jesus.

More information

Nehemiah. by Ross Callaghan. Author. Date. Type

Nehemiah. by Ross Callaghan. Author. Date. Type Nehemiah by Ross Callaghan http://rosscallaghan.yolasite.com Nehemiah is the 16 th book in the Old Testament. It follows on from Ezra and completes the set of books which describe the history of the Children

More information

REBUILDING. An Introduction to Nehemiah

REBUILDING. An Introduction to Nehemiah REBUILDING An Introduction to Nehemiah Nehemiah 1:3-4 And they said to me, The remnant there in the province who had survived the exile is in great trouble and shame. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down,

More information

Ezra. Wayne Higginbotham Ph. D. abd Page 1

Ezra. Wayne Higginbotham Ph. D. abd Page 1 Ezra The Authorship and Dating Although Ezra doesn t directly mention who is the author, the first person writing in 7:28 and beyond point to Ezra s personal authorship. 1 Tradition holds that Ezra the

More information

The Character Assassination Begins Ezra 4:1-24

The Character Assassination Begins Ezra 4:1-24 The Character Assassination Begins Ezra 4:1-24 Message by Michael J. Barnard June 5, 2016 Teaching Aim: To come to the understanding that Satan will do everything he can to interrupt the work of the LORD.

More information

Ezra & Nehemiah. Written by: Carla Freeman June Michealsen. Edited by: Sylvia Hamilton

Ezra & Nehemiah. Written by: Carla Freeman June Michealsen. Edited by: Sylvia Hamilton Ezra & Nehemiah Written by: Carla Freeman June Michealsen Edited by: Sylvia Hamilton INTRODUCTION Ezra and Nehemiah detail the return of the Jews to Jerusalem from their Babylonian captivity. Ezra begins

More information

GOSPEL PROJECT FOR KIDS APRIL PARENT OVERVIEW. April 1st -- Jesus Crucifixion and Resurrection

GOSPEL PROJECT FOR KIDS APRIL PARENT OVERVIEW. April 1st -- Jesus Crucifixion and Resurrection GOSPEL PROJECT FOR KIDS APRIL PARENT OVERVIEW April 1st -- Jesus Crucifixion and Resurrection This week we pick up just a few days after the triumphal entry when the same crowd that chanted hosanna to

More information

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS www.bibleradio.org.au BIBLE ADVENTURES SCRIPT: A1927 ~ Nehemiah s Night Visit. Welcome to Bible Adventures. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow. Jesus is Lord of all. This Bible Adventure

More information

THE SPIRIT OF FOUNTAINGATE. Text: Nehemiah 2: Key Word: Fountaingate Key Thought: Our Church Has Been Birthed for a Specific Purpose

THE SPIRIT OF FOUNTAINGATE. Text: Nehemiah 2: Key Word: Fountaingate Key Thought: Our Church Has Been Birthed for a Specific Purpose THE SPIRIT OF FOUNTAINGATE Text: Nehemiah 2:11-20 Key Word: Fountaingate Key Thought: Our Has Been Birthed for a Specific Purpose The message that I am about to deliver today is one that has taken 25 years

More information

E MAIL. Unit 18, Session 1: Esther Became Queen. Dear Parents,

E MAIL. Unit 18, Session 1: Esther Became Queen. Dear Parents, Unit 18, Session 1: Esther Became Queen Unit 18, Session 2: God Saved His People Through Esther Unit 18, Session 3: Nehemiah Heard News of Jerusalem Unit 18, Session 4: Jerusalem s Walls Were Rebuilt Unit

More information

THE RETURN FROM EXILE. Nehemiah 2:9-4:9 Opposition Begins

THE RETURN FROM EXILE. Nehemiah 2:9-4:9 Opposition Begins THE RETURN FROM EXILE Nehemiah 2:9-4:9 Opposition Begins Class Outline 1 I. Return #1: Under Zerubbabel (Ezra 1-6) II. III. The Prophecy of Haggai The Prophecy of Zechariah IV. Return #2: Under Ezra (Ezra

More information

NEHEMIAH - GOD S WORK - OUR WITNESS

NEHEMIAH - GOD S WORK - OUR WITNESS NEHEMIAH - GOD S WORK - OUR WITNESS READING GUIDE MAY 2016 Downtown Community Church Family, Over the next few months we are exploring the book of Nehemiah. We invite you to journey through this book

More information

Having A Basic Understanding of Some Old Testament Truths Part 74 Nehemiah Inquires About Escapees Through Work Under The Watch (Nehemiah 1-4)

Having A Basic Understanding of Some Old Testament Truths Part 74 Nehemiah Inquires About Escapees Through Work Under The Watch (Nehemiah 1-4) Having A Basic Understanding of Some Old Testament Truths Part 74 Nehemiah Inquires About Escapees Through Work Under The Watch (Nehemiah 1-4) 1. Who did Nehemiah inquire about? (1) The words of Nehemiah

More information

What Nehemiah Saw. NEHEMIAH S ARRIVAL in BY KEVIN HALL. LESSON REFERENCE FBSC: Nehemiah 1:1 2:18

What Nehemiah Saw. NEHEMIAH S ARRIVAL in BY KEVIN HALL. LESSON REFERENCE FBSC: Nehemiah 1:1 2:18 What Nehemiah Saw BY KEVIN HALL NEHEMIAH S ARRIVAL in Jerusalem marked a new era in the storied history of the ancient city. In concert with the covenant faithfulness of God, Nehemiah hoped to restore

More information

Andrew Stepp Nehemiah

Andrew Stepp Nehemiah Andrew Stepp Nehemiah Mo Ranch Just a few rooms left! July 12-15 in Hunt, TX VBS volunteers needed for June 11-15 How to Read the Bible for All It s Worth by Fee and Stuart (On Amazon, $16.84 for paperback,

More information

1 After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during

1 After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during 1 After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem 2 and asked, Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when

More information

Together We Can Build As One! Nehemiah 2:11-20

Together We Can Build As One! Nehemiah 2:11-20 Together We Can Build As One! Nehemiah 2:11-20 Message by Michael J. Barnard September 4, 2016 Teaching Aim: To study Nehemiah s leadership style as he prepares to lead the Jewish efforts in rebuilding

More information

Old Testament Basics. The Exile and Reconstruction Era. OT128 LESSON 07 of 10. Introduction. The Exile. The Reconstruction

Old Testament Basics. The Exile and Reconstruction Era. OT128 LESSON 07 of 10. Introduction. The Exile. The Reconstruction Old Testament Basics OT128 LESSON 07 of 10 Dr. Sid Buzzell Experience: Dean of Christian University GlobalNet Introduction The Old Testament s Exile and Reconstruction era covers two hundred years of Israel

More information

The Jews Under Persia. Ezra; Nehemiah; Haggai; Zechariah

The Jews Under Persia. Ezra; Nehemiah; Haggai; Zechariah The Jews Under Persia Ezra; Nehemiah; Haggai; Zechariah Where We Left Off The work of rebuilding the Temple, begun as a result of the edict of Cyrus, had come to a halt. The last days of Cyrus and the

More information

Ezra and Nehemiah The books of Ezra and Nehemiah

Ezra and Nehemiah The books of Ezra and Nehemiah Ezra and Nehemiah The books of Ezra and Nehemiah 2 Jeremiah prophesied Jerusalem would fall, and it did, just like God said. But there was good news in all of that pain. 70 years later the Jews would return

More information

NEHEMIAH 1-2. RISE AND BUILD

NEHEMIAH 1-2. RISE AND BUILD NEHEMIAH 1-2. RISE AND BUILD CHRONOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP OF EZRA-NEHEMIAH-ESTHER 538-515BC 483-473BC 457BC 13 Year Gap 444-425BC Ezra 1-6 Book of Esther Ezra 7-10 Book of Nehemiah First Return of Jews from

More information

BACK TO THE BIBLE. 30 Days To Understanding The Bible

BACK TO THE BIBLE. 30 Days To Understanding The Bible BACK TO THE BIBLE 30 Days To Understanding The Bible PART THREE FINAL LET S REVIEW The 4 Major Subjects in the Judges Era SUBJECT: 1. Judges: DESCRIPTION: The leaders of Israel. 2. Rebellion: 3. Cycles:

More information

EXRA: A PRIEST FOR THE PEOPLE

EXRA: A PRIEST FOR THE PEOPLE GETTING BACK ON COURSE Sunday School- September 20, 2009 Unifying Topic: EXRA: A PRIEST FOR THE PEOPLE Lesson Text I. Repentance and the Results of Sin (Ezra 9:5-7) II. Giving thanks for Mercy (Ezra 9:8-9)

More information

Cupbearer & Condition of Walls Nehemiah 1

Cupbearer & Condition of Walls Nehemiah 1 Cupbearer & Condition of Walls Nehemiah 1 930 732 606 Babylonian Exile Saul David Solomon Zerubabbel Ezra Nehemiah Timeline of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah Israel Northern Kingdom Scattered by Assyrians

More information

EZRA AND NEHEMIAH. Session One

EZRA AND NEHEMIAH. Session One EZRA AND NEHEMIAH Session One Background of Ezra and Nehemiah Following Solomon s reign, Israel was divided into two kingdoms. Israel, the Northern Kingdom, was captured by the Assyrians in 722 BC. Judah,

More information

Ezra. Coming Out of Babylon

Ezra. Coming Out of Babylon Chapter-by-Chapter Bible Studies Ezra Coming Out of Babylon Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues. - Revelation 18:4 Bible Studies by Kathleen Dalton

More information

Rebuilding Jerusalem. Daily Devotional 65

Rebuilding Jerusalem. Daily Devotional 65 Rebuilding Jerusalem Daily Devotional 65 SUNDAY LET S PRAY Dear Heavenly Father, I am so grateful for Bible prophecy. What You say will happen does come to pass. You are awesome. In Jesus name I thank

More information

The Prayer of Nehemiah Nehemiah Pastor Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church

The Prayer of Nehemiah Nehemiah Pastor Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church 1 1.1.17 The Prayer of Nehemiah Nehemiah 1.1-10 Pastor Douglas Scalise, Brewster Baptist Church I m excited for what we re going to do together with the Bible and in worship this year. Each month of 2017

More information

Ezra. by Ross Callaghan. Author. Date. Type

Ezra. by Ross Callaghan. Author. Date. Type Ezra by Ross Callaghan http://rosscallaghan.yolasite.com Ezra is the 15 th book in the Old Testament, and follows on from 1 and 2 Chronicles. Originally Ezra and Nehemiah were one book, but are now separate

More information

Lesson 3. Ezra. And all the people gave a great shout of praise to the Lord, because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid.

Lesson 3. Ezra. And all the people gave a great shout of praise to the Lord, because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid. Lesson 3 Ezra 3 & 4 Ezra Laying the Foundation of the Temple Ezra 3:7-13 11 Opposition Begins, Mounts, Intensifies, and Persists Ezra 4:1-5 11 Artaxerxes is Petitioned to Halt the Rebuilding of the City

More information

PRAYER OVER PROBLEMS Nehemiah 1:1-11

PRAYER OVER PROBLEMS Nehemiah 1:1-11 PRAYER OVER PROBLEMS Nehemiah 1:1-11 None of us is a stranger to problems. Some problems are comparatively small and others are incredibly large. There are those of us today who are facing an unwanted

More information

E MAIL. Unit 16, Session 1: Daniel and His Friends Obeyed God. Dear Parents,

E MAIL. Unit 16, Session 1: Daniel and His Friends Obeyed God. Dear Parents, Unit 16, Session 1: Daniel and His Friends Obeyed God Unit 16, Session 2: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego Unit 16, Session 3: Daniel Was Rescued Unit 16, Session 4: God Brought His People Home Unit 16,

More information

Risking Honesty in Simple, Specific and Impossible Ways Part II of V in the Series: The Nehemiah Project: Ten Keys for Rebuilding the Future

Risking Honesty in Simple, Specific and Impossible Ways Part II of V in the Series: The Nehemiah Project: Ten Keys for Rebuilding the Future A sermon delivered by the Rev. Timothy C. Ahrens, Sr. Minister, The First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, Columbus, Ohio, The 19 th Sunday of Ordinary Time, August 12, 2007, dedicated to

More information

In these journals, Müller recorded miracle-after-miracle of God s provision and answered prayer:!

In these journals, Müller recorded miracle-after-miracle of God s provision and answered prayer:! Getting Still and Learning to Wait! Nehemiah 2:1-8! George Müller (1805-1898) was a Christian missionary evangelist and a coordinator of a series of orphanages in Bristol, England. Through his faith and

More information

Doing a Great Work: Praying for a Great Work

Doing a Great Work: Praying for a Great Work SHBC Sunday school Doing a Great Work: Praying for a Great Work March 3, 2013 Doing a Great Work: Praying for a Great Work Introduction Timeline Ezra returns / worship restored Nehemiah rebuilds walls

More information

Bible History. The Captivities and the Returns

Bible History. The Captivities and the Returns Bible History The Captivities and the Returns I. THE ASSYRIAN CAPTIVITY OF ISRAEL A. The Captivity (2 Kings 17:6, 22-23) a. Dated ~ year 3,502 b. Completing the reign of Hoshea (2 Kings 17:1-6) 2. The

More information

Quotable. WISE COUNSEL FOR TROUBLED TIMES Studying Hard

Quotable. WISE COUNSEL FOR TROUBLED TIMES Studying Hard LET S BEGIN HERE God called Ezra from the priestly class to be a teacher of the Law a scribe. But hearing God s call was not enough. He had to prepare for his calling by studying hard, so that when the

More information

The Return from Exile BC

The Return from Exile BC The Return from Exile 538-515 BC a tribal people in Iran along with Babylon, brought down the Assyrian Empire dominant in the region from 612-549 BC when they were defeated by Cyrus and incorporated into

More information

Nehemiah Heard News of Jerusalem Nehemiah 1 2

Nehemiah Heard News of Jerusalem Nehemiah 1 2 Leader BIBLE STUDY Use Week of: 1 After the Babylonian exile, God s people were known as Jews people from the kingdom of Judah. Nehemiah was a Jew living in Persia. He served as the king s cupbearer, a

More information

Nehemiah: A Great Restorer Great Lives of the Bible

Nehemiah: A Great Restorer Great Lives of the Bible Nehemiah: A Great Restorer Great Lives of the Bible In May 1935 Griffith J. Griffith s vision of building an observatory for LA residents and visitors to enjoy became a reality. But after 90 million visitors

More information