God is at Work

Jan 25, 2026    Ken Brown

This exploration of Nehemiah chapter 1 challenges us to move beyond the 'great man theory' of ministry and recognize that God accomplishes His work through all His people working together. We're introduced to Nehemiah, a Jewish official living comfortably in Persia who could have ignored the troubles back in Jerusalem, but instead wept, fasted, and prayed when he heard about the broken walls and disgrace of God's city. The message confronts our tendency to see spiritual work as the responsibility of a few gifted leaders rather than understanding that each of us has a vital role to play. We learn that Nehemiah's effectiveness came not from personal greatness but from his deep knowledge of God—God's greatness, God's covenant love, and God's faithfulness to His promises. This same God who sustained Nehemiah through massive opposition and overwhelming tasks is the God who dwells within every believer today. The call here is to pursue godliness marked by dependence on God through prayer, empathy with God's people through genuine relationship, and humility about our gifts and limitations. As we begin a new year with church objectives and personal resolutions, we're reminded that no disciple should be left behind—not because of great leadership alone, but because we all plan to be present, serve with our gifts, give generously, and pray with open hands.


Chapter 1: Introduction to Nehemiah and the Setting - 0:00 - 8:00

We begin our series in Nehemiah by understanding the historical context and timeline, introducing Nehemiah as a Jewish man in Persia who hears distressing news about Jerusalem.


Chapter 2: Avoiding the Great Man Theory - 8:00 - 16:00

We must reject the notion that God's work depends solely on great leaders, recognizing instead that God uses all His people in different capacities to accomplish His purposes.


Chapter 3: God is the Priority for His Servants - 16:00 - 28:00

Nehemiah's effectiveness as a leader flowed from his deep knowledge of God's greatness, love, and truthfulness, which must be the foundation for all who serve Him.


Chapter 4: Godliness is Evident in God's Servants - 28:00 - 38:00

True servants of God demonstrate their relationship with Him through dependence on Him in prayer, empathy for His people, and humility about their gifts and limitations.


Chapter 5: God Accomplishes His Work Through His People - 38:00 - 44:00

We conclude by affirming that God accomplishes His purposes not through solitary great individuals, but through all His people serving according to their gifts and calling.