Innovation Church Messages

“The King Said YES” - Week 2

44 min · 19. juni 2026
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“The King Said YES” is week two of our series, “Hero Maker”: The Nehemiah Way. Every child has the potential to become a hero of faith, but heroes are not made in isolation. They are shaped by praying parents, encouraging families, grateful grandparents, and a church committed to investing in the next generation. Through the story of Nehemiah, we are discovering how God raises up leaders marked by courage, integrity, and faith. In Nehemiah 2:1–8, Nehemiah stands before King Artaxerxes carrying a burden from God and facing a terrifying moment of risk. With fear in his heart but faith in God, Nehemiah speaks boldly, asks courageously, and watches God open the door. Because of one courageous step, history changed. This message reminds us that some of the biggest moments in life begin with one scary step of courage. Most courageous adults were shaped by courageous families—not perfect families, wealthy families, or famous families—but families willing to trust God, speak up for God, and walk through the doors He opens. Courage is not the absence of fear; courage is trusting God while afraid. Together, we’ll explore how parents teach courage, how encouragement reinforces confidence, and how the church helps mentor and equip the next generation through spiritual gifts and community. Your greatest legacy will not be success, money, or achievements—it will be raising courageous people who trust God and boldly follow His calling wherever He leads.

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