West Bridge Church Sermons

West Bridge Church I Danville, IN

West Bridge Church sermons

  1. Feb 1

    Pray & Persevere (Audio)

    When God calls us to rebuild, resistance often follows. In Nehemiah 4, the work doesn’t stop—but the opposition gets louder. Discouragement creeps in. Fear tries to take over. Yet God shows His people how to persevere, stay focused, and keep building, even when the pressure is real. If you’ve ever felt pushed back, worn down, or tempted to quit on what God has called you to rebuild—this message is for you. Discussion Questions: In Nehemiah 4:1-3, opposition comes quickly and loudly through ridicule and discouragement. What specific tactics do Sanballat and Tobiah use, and what do they seem to be aiming at beneath the surface? What does this reveal about how opposition often works when God’s people step out in obedience? In verses 4-6, Nehemiah’s response is prayer followed by continued work. What do you notice about how Nehemiah prays, and how that prayer shapes the people’s resolve to keep building? Why do you think prayer and perseverance are paired so closely here? In verses 7-14, the threat escalates from mockery to potential violence. How does Nehemiah address both the spiritual fear and the practical danger facing the people? What stands out to you about his call to “remember the Lord, who is great and awesome”? Jon talked about opposition being almost inevitable when God’s work is moving forward. Where have you experienced discouragement, fear, or resistance when trying to rebuild something God cares about in your life? Nehemiah leads God’s people to remember the Lord in the face of opposition. How does Jesus ultimately fulfill this role as the One who stands in the gap for us, fights for us, and secures our victory? How does that reality change the way you respond to opposition or discouragement right now?

  2. Jan 18

    Take the Next Step (Audio)

    What happens after God calls us to rebuild? We take the next step—with courage. This Sunday in our REBUILD series, we’re in Nehemiah 2, where Nehemiah moves from prayer to action. With courage and faith, he steps forward into what God has placed on his heart—even when the risks are real. Discussion Questions: What was encouraging, challenging, or comforting from this past week's sermon?  In verses 1-5 of ch 2, Nehemiah finally speaks to the king about the burden he’s been carrying. Does anything stand out to you about the timing of the sharing that happens (after prayer/waiting)?  When the king asks Nehemiah what he wants (vv. 4–8), Nehemiah prays quickly and then speaks clearly. What does this moment show us about the connection between prayer and courage? When have you had to take a step before feeling fully ready? Nehemiah faced opposition almost immediately in verses 9–10, despite being obedient in following the Lord - Why do you think resistance so often shows up right when we start moving forward? How have you seen that play out in your own walk with God? Nehemiah ultimately steps into his calling because “the gracious hand of my God was upon me” (v. 8, v. 18). Don't forget Jesus who perfectly trusted the Father, faced opposition, and took the ultimate step to bring restoration? What might it look like you to follow the Savior and to take a next step of faith right now—not the whole rebuild, just the next faithful step?

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