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Page 1 Studies in NEHEMIAH Lesson 9 - Nehemiah 9 Prerequisites for Successful Building Part 3: Repentance AMAZING GRACE Jehovah God is the main subject of this chapter who He is, what He does for His people, and what His people must do for Him. This prayer reviews the history of Israel and reveals both the majesty of God and the depravity of man. Israel responded to God s great kindness (Neh. 9:17), great mercy (vs. 31), and great goodness (vs. 25, 35) with great provocations (vs. 18, 26) that resulted in great distress (vs. 37). It is interesting that three of Israel s great national prayers are recorded in Ezra 9, Nehemiah 9, and Daniel 9. Behind these prayers is the promise of 2 Chronicles 7:14 as well as the example of Moses when he interceded for the people (Ex. 32 33). Dr. Arthur T. Pierson said, History is His story ; and this chapter bears that out. That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that history has to teach, wrote Aldous Huxley; and philosopher George Santayana wrote, Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it. The church today can learn much from the experiences of Israel, if we are willing to humble ourselves and receive the truth. As you read this prayer, notice that it reveals the greatness of God (Neh. 9:1-6), the goodness of God (vs. 7-30), and the grace of God (vs. 31-38). Remember to pray for God's guidance and direction as you study each day. Day One God sometimes prepares a man for a great trial by giving him some lesser trials. Lord, help me to be faithful in small things whether they be trials or responsibilities so that You can trust me with bigger ones. Read Nehemiah 9:1-4 and answer the following questions. 1. Up to this point, Nehemiah had referred to those involved in the work the people. What does he significantly now refer to them as in verse 1? 2. What pattern did they follow in humbling themselves before God (verse 3)?

Page 2 3. What does "confession" of sin mean to you? What does I John 1:9 add to your understanding of it? 4. A real change has taken place in the people's lives. They now address the Lord as "their God;" they spend a fourth of their day hearing the Word and then appropriately respond to the Word for another fourth of the day; and the rest of the chapter and the actions they will take in Chapters 10-13 demonstrate that revival has taken place. But there wouldn't be this revival without the repentance recorded here. A In the last chapter, how were the people instructed when they began to weep over their sins (Nehemiah 8:10-12)? B. Now the time was appropriate for them to weep. How does Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 help you to understand God's timing and our responses to it? Scripture Memory: This week's memory verse is Proverbs 28:13. Review it several times each day, and by the end of the week, you'll have it memorized. "He who covers his sins will not prosper, but whoever confesses and forsakes them will have mercy. Proverbs 28:13 Day Two Paul, with all his zeal, could not keep the moral law once he saw its true meaning. Lord, thank You that nothing is to difficult for You. Things that are impossible for me to accomplish with all my strength and energy are things You can do with even lifting a finger. Help me to rely on Your strength and energy today rather than my own. Read Nehemiah 9:5-15 and answer the following questions. This prayer of the Levites and leaders makes for fascinating and convicting study. Verses 5-15 record their praises to God for all He had done for them. 1. What did they exhort the people to do in verse 5? 2. The word "bless" means to "bend the knee," kneel down and praise. Yet they are told to stand up while bowing down! How does this reflect the importance of our attitude in prayer and praise rather than specific posture or ritual.

Page 3 3. Re-read verses 7-15. Notice all the action words associated with God. List and underline these action words below as they recall God's provision for His people: Verse 7: God...(example) chose Abram, brought him out, gave him a new name Verse 8: God... Verse 9: God... Verse 10: God... Verse 11: God... Verse 12: God... Verse 13: God... Verse 14: God... Verse 15: God Scripture Memory: Fill in the missing words/phrases below, by memory if possible. Review the passage several times today. "He who his sins will not, but whoever and forsakes them will have."proverbs 28:13 Day Three When I pray I know that God is my Father, and that He delights to bless me, and that He is much more ready to give than I am to receive. Lord, why am I so fearful of the gifts You want to give me. Somehow I picked up some faulty ideas about who You are and what You want for me. Help me to believe that all You want for me is good, and help me to accept Your gifts with gratefulness. Read Nehemiah 9:16-31 and answer the following questions. 1. How did the Israelites respond to God's goodness toward them (verses 16-17)? 2. Their conquest and settling of the land is covered in verses 22-24. What were some of the things that God did for them during this time period?

Page 4 3. Verses 26-31 discuss the period of Judges through the events leading up to their Babylon captivity. A. How did the people respond to God's goodness in giving them the Promised Land? (verse 26) B. What was God's course of action toward them? How did the people continue to respond (verses 27-30)? C. How does verse 31 summarize God's consistent actions despite those of His chosen people? How does Lamentations 3:22-23 remind us of this fact? Scripture Memory: Fill in the missing words/phrases below, by memory if at all possible. Review the passage several times today. "He who his will not :, but whoever and them will Proverbs 28:13 Day Four When you complain that what is happening to you does not seem to be fair, you are bringing God to your own level of understanding. Lord, lift me high above my own desires so I can see things from Your perspective. Help me to be more concerned about what is good for Your kingdom than what is good for myself. Read Nehemiah 9:32-38 and answer the following questions. 1. After confession of the multiple sins of their fathers, the Israelites may have been hesitant to ask anything of the Lord. Yet how did they now approach Him (verse 32)? 2. Much like the people of that time, we as Christians today have nothing in ourselves to make us acceptable to God. We must come to Him because of what He has accomplished for us, despite our repeated failures and sins. What are some reasons that we can confidently approach Him? Romans 5:6-8 Romans 8:1-4

Page 5 Hebrews 4:14-16 3. What did they realize that was true despite the grace that God extended toward them even then (verses 36-37)? Scripture Memory: Fill in the missing words/phrases below by memory. You should be close to having this passage memorized. "He who his will, But and, them will." Proverbs Day Five Some Christians are miserable because they try to find happiness by living life in a given way. Lord, help me to realize that satisfaction never comes from following rules, only from following You. Spotlight: Repentance Repentance is essential in the Christian life. Yet many Christians seem unclear as to what it is, or how to go about it. We'll never see revival, as Nehemiah and his people did, unless we turn from our wicked ways (II Chronicles 7:14). As we confess and forsake our sin, then we will find mercy (Proverbs 28:13). The Old Testament wordings for "repentance" are linked to the idea of being comforted; it is connected to a change of heart or disposition, mind, purpose, and conduct. It means to return or to turn again to something, almost like doing an about face. The New Testament word for repent is "metanoia," literally meaning "later knowledge," but signifying a change of mind, opinion, feelings, will, or thought, because of the remorse and regret resulting from dissatisfaction with the mind set as a result of our sin. 1. Putting these two definitions together, how then would you define repentance? What does repentance mean to you? 2. The Bible has much to say about repenting and repentance. What are some things you can learn from these passages about repentance? Acts 3:19 Romans 2:4

Page 6 II Corinthians 7:9-10 II Peter 3:9 3. You may feel so enwrapped in sin and fleshliness that it is almost impossible to change. Yet what hope do the following passages give to all of us? I Corinthians 6:9-11 I Corinthians 10:13 II Corinthians 12:9-10 Philippians 2:12-13 Scripture Memory: Fill in this week's verse by memory in the blanks below: " Proverbs 28:13 Day Six Practical application Jesus Christ does not represent one authority among a number of authorities. He stands alone. Lord, many people today claim to be authorities. Some even claim to do miracles in your name. Give me wisdom and discernment, Lord, and help me to know you so well that no one can deceive me. Hosea the prophet urged Israel to turn to the Lord in repentance, to break up their fallow, dried up and unused ground, and seek the Lord with their whole hearts (Hosea 10:12). Much ground needs to be worked on in our lives through repentance and the changing power of God's Holy Spirit as the body of Christ, and as a result bearing fruit. He wants us to experience revival, but are we too caught up in sin, self, social issues or doctrinal concerns to see the dramatic changes God wants us to have? Let's prayerfully consider the changes needed in our lives today, not letting Satan have victory even one more day.

Page 7 1. The Word of God was the key stimulus for change in the life of Israel at this time. Paul wrote in II Timothy 3:16-17, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine [teaching us], for reproof [conviction of sin], for correction [showing us how to change], for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect [mature], thoroughly furnished unto all good works." How can you begin to better get a grasp on God's Word? Are there any study habit changes or improvements you need to make? How will you begin to make changes to allow God's Word to do its work in your life? 2. We also read how worship became a vital part of the revival they experienced. An earlier lesson dealt with this. How are you implementing worship in your own personal devotional life? How about in your church attendance and other times of fellowship? 3. What facts about God and His gracious working stood out the most to you this week? How does this strengthen your love for Him? Scripture Memory: Write out this week's passage by memory: Proverbs 28:13 Weekly Challenge (Optional) It's time indeed to break up our fallow ground and let God make us into fruitbearing believers. David prayed that God would search and know his heart, and reveal any ways displeasing to Him (Psalm 139:23-24). Pray the same for yourself, and record below any areas that are in need of changing, and how you'll do it. Sins of Omission (not doing the things you should): Poor Spiritual Attitude: Hypocrisy: Sins of Commission (doing wrong by action): Relationships with Others:

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