Pastor Nathan Francis' sermon on Nehemiah chapters 11 and 12 emphasizes the significance behind the names listed in the Bible and the people's willingness to return to Jerusalem due to its status as the holy city. He highlights God's love for common people and the priesthood of all believers, drawing a parallel between the exclusive priesthood of the Old Testament and the royal priesthood of believers in the New Testament through Jesus Christ. The congregation is challenged to shift their focus from earthly success to eternal significance and to actively participate in building God's kingdom, ultimately embracing their identity as children of God and ambassadors of His kingdom.
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Nathan Francis grew up in Richmond, VA. He graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.A. in Graphic Design in 2003. During college, he served with the Navigators campus ministry and spent two summers in Japan. After college, he stayed in Blacksburg, VA and worked a dozen years in the...