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A Return from Exile

Mar 15, 2026    Pastor Adam Moore

In Nehemiah chapter 7, we encounter what might initially appear to be a tedious list of names, places, and numbers. Yet within these genealogies lies a profound spiritual truth about continuity and faithfulness. We're reminded that our faith doesn't exist in isolation - we stand on the shoulders of countless believers who came before us. Just as Nehemiah reminded his contemporaries of those who faithfully returned from exile, rebuilt the temple, and served the Lord in various capacities, we too need to remember that every Bible we read, every truth we hold dear, came to us through generations of faithful witnesses. Some were priests, some were gatekeepers, some were builders who worked with one hand while holding a weapon in the other. The diversity of their roles teaches us that God uses people with varied gifts in His work. What matters isn't the prominence of our position but the faithfulness of our service. This passage challenges us to ask: Are we simply assuming the truth that previous generations knew deeply? The danger is real - one generation knows truth, the next assumes it, and the third forgets it entirely. Our calling is clear: we must not only hold fast to the faith once delivered to the saints but actively pass it on to the next generation, ensuring that thousands of generations will continue worshiping the Lord together.