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Many who identify as Christians will curse the success of the true church
The sermon explores the tension between pursuing good and achieving greatness, drawing from the book of Nehemiah to illustrate how seemingly beneficial actions can hinder the pursuit of truly significant goals. It examines the opposition faced by those rebuilding Jerusalem, highlighting the importance of prayer, perseverance, and recognizing that temporary comforts should not deter from pursuing God's greater purpose. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to prioritize spiritual faithfulness and the proclamation of God's glory, even when it requires sacrifice and facing adversity, emphasizing that true greatness lies in aligning one's life with God's divine plan.
