Author: Logan Hagoort
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The Lord Builds the House
Nehemiah 11 reveals that God establishes His people where He wills, securing His city through their faithful presence. The rebuilding is not merely structural but covenantal. As the people dwell in Jerusalem, the Lord Himself builds, preserves, and orders His house, ensuring His purposes stand through ordinary obedience and divine sovereignty.
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Seven Bowls of Justice
Heaven’s patience gives way to holy judgment as the seven bowls are poured out in righteousness. God vindicates His name against a rebellious world, displaying perfect justice. These visions call the church to sober watchfulness, steadfast faith, and holy obedience as the certainty of divine wrath and final victory draws near.
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Covenant Particulars
Nehemiah 10 records a people binding themselves afresh to God’s law, not in vague sentiment but in defined obedience. “Covenant Particulars” highlights that true reform is concrete—seen in worship, separation from sin, and sacrificial giving—flowing from hearts awakened by grace and committed to ordered, faithful living before God.
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Faith Based Welcome
“Faith Based Welcome” captures the quiet courage of Rahab, who received the spies in peace. In a world defined by fear and allegiance, her faith aligned her with God’s people. This image reflects the dignity of trust, the cost of hospitality, and the grace that saves through believing action.
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Covenantal Commitment
A solemn call to covenant faithfulness, Nehemiah 10 reveals a people bound together by oath to obey the Lord. This message explores the weight, clarity, and communal nature of biblical commitment—urging believers to embrace disciplined obedience grounded not in sentiment, but in reverence for God and His enduring covenant mercy.
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Motivation to Endure
In Revelation 14:1–15:4, believers are called to steadfast endurance amid judgment and opposition. This passage anchors perseverance in identity, assurance, and final victory. The Lamb secures His people, justice is certain, and worship awaits. Endurance is not uncertainty, but confident hope grounded in God’s righteous and unshakable purposes.
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True Contrite Confession
A repentant assembly stands before the Lord, recounting His mighty works and steadfast covenant mercy. Their confession rises with reverence, grounded in the knowledge of God’s holiness and their own sin. This scene captures the gravity of true worship: blessing the Lord with humbled hearts, shaped by grace and truth.
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The Woman, The Dragon, and The Beasts
A solemn portrayal of Revelation 12–13, this image captures the cosmic conflict between the covenant woman, the raging dragon, and the rising beasts. It reflects the Church’s peril and preservation, set within God’s sovereign plan, calling believers to discernment, endurance, and steadfast faith amid opposition and deception.
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We Bless Thee, Oh Our God
A repentant assembly stands before the Lord, recounting His mighty works and steadfast covenant mercy. Their confession rises with reverence, grounded in the knowledge of God’s holiness and their own sin. This scene captures the gravity of true worship: blessing the Lord with humbled hearts, shaped by grace and truth.
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The Two Bold Witnesses
Two witnesses stand, not in their own strength, but in the authority of God. Though opposed, struck down, and scorned, their testimony endures. Revelation 11 reveals a church that speaks boldly, suffers faithfully, and is ultimately vindicated—because the Lord Himself upholds and secures His word.
