God’s Compassion: Hope for the Sinner

God’s Compassion: Hope for the Sinner You, in Your great compassion, did not forsake them in the wilderness… Nehemiah 9:19 Nehemiah lived in the time when the Jews were returning to their home land after being taken into captivity by both the Assyrians and the Babylonians. By his time, other nations had taken over, and he was cupbearer to King Artaxerxes, a position of complete trust (Nehemiah 2:1). Through the favorable hand of God, Nehemiah gained permission from the king to lead some of the Jews back to Jerusalem to begin rebuilding the walls of the city. They faced opposition and threats, yet they persevered. Nehemiah and Ezra led the people in confessing their sin after reading the Law. The confession of both their sin and the sins of their fathers is recorded in Nehemiah 9 and it’s a beautiful demonstration of seeking the compassion of the Lord and remembering His faithfulness in the midst of the distress caused by their own rebellion. We are in Great Distress The pra...