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Grace Baptist Church Sermon Audio

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Growth in grace is an essential part of the Christian walk. At Grace Baptist Church in Anderson, IN, we seek to present the truth of God through the exposition of Scripture in a practical, helpful way. http://GraceToAnderson.com

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Overcoming Distractions

1. The Distraction of Compromise (Nehemiah 6:1-4) The Invitation to Ono: Nehemiah’s chief political enemies—Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem—send a message inviting him to a meeting in one of the villages on the plain of Ono. The Hidden Agenda: Nehemiah immediately discerns their true intent, noting, "but they thought to do me mischief." The plain of Ono was a neutral, borderline territory; the enemies wanted to lure Nehemiah away from the safety of Jerusalem to kidnap or assassinate him. The Great Work Response: Nehemiah sends messengers back with a famous declaration of focus: "I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down: why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you?" Persistence of the Enemy: The enemies send the exact same invitation four distinct times, trying to wear Nehemiah down through repetition, but he answers them with the same unwavering refusal each time.

26 May 2026 - 35 min
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The Gracious Invitation

The Universal Call to the Thirsty (Isaiah 55:1) An Urgent Cry: The chapter opens with the word "Ho!" (or "Come!"), which the speaker explains is an urgent, attention-grabbing command akin to a street herald shouting to a crowd. The Qualification: The only qualification required to receive God's gift is to be thirsty and to have no money. God explicitly addresses those who are spiritually bankrupt and exhausted. The Divine Paradox: God invites them to "buy wine and milk without money and without price." The speaker notes the beautiful gospel paradox here: salvation is completely free to us, yet it is highly valuable and satisfies the deepest longings of the human soul. 2. The Rebuke of Misplaced Labor (Isaiah 55:2-3) Chasing Emptiness: God asks the poignant question: "Why do you spend money for that which is not bread? and your labor for that which satisfieth not?" The speaker applies this to modern life, noting how people exhausting themselves chasing money, career, pleasure, or self-righteousness, only to remain spiritually empty. An Invitation to Listen: God commands His people to "hearken diligently" and incline their ears. Spiritual life begins with active, obedient listening to God's Word. The Everlasting Covenant: By listening, their souls will live, and God promises to make an everlasting covenant with them, specifically pointing back to the "sure mercies of David." 3. The Witness to the Nations (Isaiah 55:4-5) The Messianic Promise: The speaker explains that while this historically looked back to King David, it prophetically points forward to Jesus Christ, the ultimate King from David's line. Christ is given as a witness, a leader, and a commander to the people. Global Reach: Because of God's work through His servant, nations that Judah did not know would run to them. The blessing of Israel was always meant to overflow into a global gospel invitation for all mankind.

26 May 2026 - 28 min
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Restoring Integrity and Unity

The Famine and Economic Crisis The Jewish people are suffering from a severe famine and economic hardship while trying to rebuild the city. To survive, buy food, and pay the king's taxes, many families are forced to mortgage their lands, vineyards, and homes. The crisis becomes so dire that some families are forced to sell their children into servitude to survive. 2. Exploitation Within the Community The heart of the issue is that the wealthy nobles and rulers are lending money at high interest (usury) to their impoverished brothers. The speaker emphasizes that this internal exploitation is worse than external threats because it dishonors God and brings reproach among the heathen nations who are watching them. 3. Nehemiah’s Righteous Anger and Rebuke Upon hearing the outcry of the people, Nehemiah becomes very angry (burning within). He takes time to reflect ("consulted with myself") before confronting the nobles and rulers, showing a disciplined approach to anger. Nehemiah gathers a great assembly and openly rebukes the leaders, commanding them to stop charging interest and to restore the lands, homes, and money they took.

26 May 2026 - 38 min
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Faith in the times of Sorrow

The Reality of Grief: The pastor emphasizes that "Sarah died" and "Abraham came to mourn for Sarah and to weep for her". He points out that faith does not remove the natural human response to loss, as seen in the lives of various biblical figures, including Jesus, who wept at the tomb of Lazarus. A "Sojourner's" Perspective: Abraham identifies himself to the sons of Heth as a "stranger and a sojourner". The pastor uses this to remind the congregation that this world is not a believer's permanent home and that the Christian life is lived between the promise of God and its ultimate fulfillment. Trusting God's Promises in Hardship: Despite his grief, Abraham takes decisive action by purchasing the cave of Machpelah as a burial plot. This is highlighted as a significant act of faith because Abraham is legally securing a portion of the land God had promised to his descendants, even though he lived in tents and owned no other land at the time. The Power of Example: The pastor notes that Abraham’s faith served as a firsthand example to his son, Isaac, and influenced future generations. Our own faith, especially when expressed during trials like cancer or loss, provides a powerful witness to those around us.

13 May 2026 - 27 min
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Living Well

The World’s Perspective: The pastor notes that many, even within the church, mistake living well for having material wealth, a nice home, or a successful career. A Biblical Perspective: True living well means living in "hope of eternal life" and being conformed to the image of Jesus Christ. This is an active, ongoing process rather than a one-time achievement. Core Themes of the Sermon The Importance of Focus: To live well, believers must shift their affection from the things of this world to "things above," keeping their hearts and minds centered on eternity. Intentional Investment: Spiritual growth, especially in children, does not happen by accident. The pastor stresses that parents must be purposeful in teaching the gospel and model spiritual disciplines like prayer and church attendance. The Power of the Word: God’s eternal plan for salvation was made manifest through the "proclamation of His word," specifically through preaching. The Necessity of Family and Community: The pastor highlights that no one is meant to live the Christian life alone. "Living well" requires being part of the "family of God," which provides support, encouragement, and edification

13 May 2026 - 30 min
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