The Inner Man: The Three Outward Traits of Vision / Brandon Briscoe

In this message from the life of Nehemiah, we discover how God turns a burdened heart into a clear and actionable vision. Before Nehemiah ever rebuilt a wall, he had first been a faithful servant, patiently positioned by God in a place of influence. When the moment came, that inward devotion produced outward leadership—foresight that anticipated obstacles, insight that understood the real condition of God’s people, and strategy that mobilized others toward a shared mission. Through Nehemiah’s prayerful courage and careful planning, we see that biblical vision is not merely inspiration—it is obedience expressed through wise leadership. This sermon invites us to consider whether we are faithfully preparing for the vision God may one day entrust to us, and whether we are ready to lead when the opportunity arrives.

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The Inner Man: Learning to Trust God / Eric Phillips