They are Your servants and Your people. You redeemed them by Your great power and mighty hand. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Nehemiah 1:10? 2. How does Nehemiah 1:10 highlight God's power in redeeming His people? 3. What does Nehemiah 1:10 teach about God's relationship with His "servants"? 4. How can we apply Nehemiah's prayer approach in our own prayer life? 5. How does Nehemiah 1:10 connect to God's covenant promises in Exodus? 6. In what ways can we recognize God's "mighty hand" in our daily lives? 7. How does Nehemiah 1:10 reflect God's covenant with Israel? 8. What historical context surrounds Nehemiah 1:10? 9. How does Nehemiah 1:10 demonstrate God's power and redemption? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Nehemiah 1? 11. What does 'Christ alone' mean in Solo Christo? 12. Are all our sins forgiven across time? 13. Why would angels 'long to look' into the gospel (1 Peter 1:12) if angels are traditionally viewed as having heavenly knowledge? 14. How can one find joy during difficult times? Discussion Questions 1. How does Nehemiah's acknowledgment of the Israelites as God's people influence his approach to prayer and leadership?2. In what ways can we see God's "great power and mighty hand" at work in our own lives today? 3. How does understanding our identity as God's redeemed people impact our daily decisions and interactions with others? 4. What can we learn from Nehemiah's example about the role of intercessory prayer in our spiritual lives? 5. How do the themes of redemption and God's faithfulness in Nehemiah 1:10 connect with the broader account of Scripture, and how can they encourage us in times of difficulty?1. How did Nehemiah react to the news about Jerusalem and its people? How can we apply this reaction to today's world crises? 2. How does Nehemiah's prayer reflect his understanding of God's character? 3. In verse 6, Nehemiah prays day and night for the children of Israel. How does this reflect on his sense of responsibility towards his people? 4. How does Nehemiah's confession of sins in his prayer reflect on his understanding of the spiritual state of his people and their past mistakes? 5. What can we learn from Nehemiah's approach to prayer and fasting when dealing with personal or communal crises? 6. Nehemiah included himself in the confession of Israel's sins. Why might this be significant? 7. How does Nehemiah's prayer model humility and acknowledgement of God's greatness? 8. In verse 8, Nehemiah recalls God's promises to Moses. How can we use God's promises in our own prayers? 9. Why was it important for Nehemiah to pray for success with the king in verse 11? 10. How can Nehemiah's prayer inspire us to intercede for our communities today? 11. Why does Nehemiah describe God as "a God who keeps His covenant and extends loving kindness"? 12. How does Nehemiah's relationship with God influence his reaction to the report about Jerusalem? 13. How would you react to similar devastating news about your homeland or community? 14. What steps can we take to follow Nehemiah's example in our prayers and actions today? 15. What does Nehemiah's prayer tell us about the connection between confession, repentance, and mercy? 16. How can we apply the lessons from Nehemiah 1 to strengthen our spiritual leadership in our communities? 17. What role does fasting play in Nehemiah's response, and what is its significance for us today? 18. How can we incorporate Nehemiah's spirit of responsibility and love for his people into our own lives? 19. How does Nehemiah model dealing with grief and distress in a godly way? 20. What does Nehemiah's response to the state of Jerusalem teach us about responding to the needs of our communities today? Links Nehemiah 1:10 NIVNehemiah 1:10 NLT Nehemiah 1:10 ESV Nehemiah 1:10 NASB Nehemiah 1:10 KJV Nehemiah 1:10 Commentaries Bible Hub |



