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Signed and Sealed

Apr 19, 2026    Pastor Daniel Dye

This powerful message takes us deep into Nehemiah chapter 10, where we encounter what might seem like just a list of difficult-to-pronounce names. But these names represent something profound: ordinary people making an extraordinary commitment to God after failure. The text reveals that restored people renew their covenant with God, not through empty promises but through binding commitment. We discover that covenant renewal requires a real response, not just emotional sentiment. Like the Israelites who sealed their names to a document, we're challenged to move beyond good intentions to actual covenant commitment. The message beautifully connects this Old Testament moment to the New Testament promise of transformed hearts through Christ. We learn that while Israel could sign their names and make promises, they couldn't sustain obedience on their own. That's where Jesus comes in. God doesn't just give us truth to follow; He writes His law on our hearts by giving us Christ Himself. The central question confronts us directly: Are we trying harder to follow God on our own strength, or are we living from a heart He has already changed? This isn't about collecting emotional moments with God, but about daily commitment that transforms us into Christ's likeness, regardless of how we feel or what circumstances we face.