Posts with the category “devotional”
What’s Happening?
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on November 24th, 2025
Acts 1:7-11Jesus has returned to Heaven! Jesus, in front of his followers, ascends into Heaven. Imagine being there. This would be such a surreal moment. Jesus, the man whom you put your trust in, the man who died on the cross, who then came back, is now leaving again. Their question, their hope, is that He will restore the kingdom of Israel. Jesus gives an amazing answer! It is not for us to know... Read More
“From Blindness to Boldness”
by Kyle Wendel on November 23rd, 2025
Main Point and Overview: Sometimes it’s hard to see what God is doing…until he opens our eyes! The twelve disciples of Jesus were in this situation. They had heard over and over again about the Kingdom of God, but they misunderstood its meaning for a long time. Even in the days leading up to Jesus’ death on The Cross, they were filled with fear and wonder as they realized that the kingdom Jesus ... Read More
Prayers in Pain
by Christina Cain, Women’s Ministry Director on November 22nd, 2025
Nehemiah 13:14, 22, 29, 31As Thanksgiving approaches, I’ve noticed news outlets, social media posts, and radio announcers remind us that the season to be filled with gratitude, remembrance, and thankfulness is upon us. It‘s funny that we must be reminded to be filled with or demonstrate those traits. The first item of gratitude that comes to my mind is that God is constant, unchanging, and unwaver... Read More
The Ultimate Conflict
by Manning Brown, Care Pastor on November 21st, 2025
Romans 7:21-25One of the great things (and there are many) about Paul’s writings in the New Testament is the honesty with which he writes. He is quick to call out things when warranted, but he is also quick to use himself and his own struggles as examples of what it means to live for Christ. These verses perfectly capture the struggle that not only Paul was dealing with, but the struggle that ever... Read More
The Marriage Choice
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB) on November 20th, 2025
Nehemiah 13:23-31 I often remind Sarah that she made the decision to marry me when I am being crazy with Paisley running around the house, dancing in the kitchen, or outright just being crazy. (If you know me well, you know I am just a giant kid at heart ?) The same is true when she does something outside of the normal day to day life we live. It's all fun and games, but the reality is we do have ... Read More
Obedience Over Opportunity
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on November 19th, 2025
Nehemiah 13:15-22As we reach the end of Nehemiah, we see the relief of the walls finally completed despite all the pushback along the way. However, we see that when Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem, he finds things out of order. In the Ten Commandments, the fourth is “Remember the Sabbath Day”, yet the people inside the walls started to get away from it over time, just like their ancestors did previo... Read More
Taking Care of Leaders
by Kyle Wendel, Connections Pastor on November 18th, 2025
Nehemiah 13:10-14 Now, this may be an odd devotional for me to write as a person who is in a position of leadership here at Emmanuel. However, these passages and principles are so important for us to know, we cannot just skip over them. It is important for us to care for our leaders in multiple ways. How often do we look to pray for our spiritual leaders? How often are we looking to encourage them... Read More
Take Out Toxic
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on November 17th, 2025
Nehemiah 13:1-9Nehemiah cracks down in this passage on those who stood against him when he was trying to rebuild. He makes sure there is a consequence to those leaders who would not listen or were trying to openly oppose them. He quite literally throws out their things. He also has the rooms purified! This was a special place, an important place. While reading this, I asked the question, "Who is i... Read More
“Revive Us Again” (REBUILDING with Reminding)
by Kyle Wendel on November 16th, 2025
Main Point and Overview: Just because you’re living for God now does not mean that you will be living for God tomorrow! Let that resonate in your mind for a minute. Nehemiah learned this lesson the hard way with the people he was attempting to lead. Nehemiah had returned to Babylon, most likely summoned back to his role as Cupbearer to the King. His work was complete. The walls were restored, an... Read More
Taking Time to Thank Your God
by Christina Cain, Women’s Ministry Director on November 15th, 2025
Nehemiah 12:27-47 I enjoyed reading about the joyful celebration of the dedication ceremony, which, as verse 27 describes, was filled with “songs of thanksgiving and with the music of cymbals, harps and lyres.” To summarize the remainder of today’s passage, the Levites were called to lead the service and first went through acts of purification. Then, 2 groups of choirs and musicians were organize... Read More
Caring for God’s Leaders
by Manning Brown, Care Pastor on November 14th, 2025
1 Corinthians 9:14I think if you were to poll pastors on what is the most controversial (if not difficult) topic to preach on, it would be on giving (tithing). Why? Because it is about money. Tithing, or a tenth, goes back to the book of Genesis when Abraham gives a tithe to Melchizedek as a way of expressing thanks to God for a victory. This became part of the Mosaic law. The New Testament does n... Read More
A Grateful Heart
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB) on November 13th, 2025
John 12:1-8 As a parent, it's interesting to me to sit back and watch Paisley do things by herself. I often wonder why in the world she is doing that, but the same is true for anyone. Have you ever wondered that not just from your kids, but from strangers out in public or even family members? I always love reading today's Bible story, here you have Jesus and his disciples eating dinner with Lazar... Read More
Impactful Sacrifice
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on November 12th, 2025
Nehemiah 12:44-47Praise the Lord for our leadership at Emmanuel! Until I was on staff, I did not fully grasp how much our pastors take on. Sitting in staff meetings, I am able to hear some of the day to day things that are on their plates. I’ll tell you it’s far more than just preparing and delivering a sermon on Sunday mornings. The pastor, as the shepherd of his flock, tends to the needs of his ... Read More
Inordinate Praise
by Kyle Wendel, Connections Pastor on November 11th, 2025
Nehemiah 12:31-43 How do you tend to respond to God providing in your life? Do you take time to stop and recognize how God got you through the possible trial or hardship in your life? Do you just jump to the next thing and quickly forget about everything because you're caught up in the busyness? When God works in our lives, we must stop and praise Him. He is worthy of our praise! Here in Nehemia... Read More
Intentional Praise
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on November 10th, 2025
Nehemiah 12:27-30The wall has been built! Praise the Lord! After building the wall, the Levites came back to sing praise to the Lord and worship the Lord. They are having a time with intentional praise. God is good, He helps us with our needs, and has done so much for us. We are coming into a month where we focus specifically on Thanks. Thanksgiving is just around the corner. We take time to gathe... Read More
“Always Take the Time” (REBUILDING with Gratitude)
by Kyle Wendel on November 9th, 2025
Main Point and Overview: After a major spiritual victory in your life, do you take the time to praise the Lord? Nehemiah did. In fact, he led the entire nation of Israel in a very intentional and inordinate “program of praise” to God for his power, protection, and provisions in rebuilding the broken-down walls of Jerusalem. Often, in our lives, it is easy to take God’s goodness for granted. We m... Read More
Blessed are the Hungry
by Christina Cain, Women’s Ministry Director on November 8th, 2025
Matthew 5:6This title! I’d love to hear from any one of you about how happy or blessed you feel when you’re hungry. Is anyone happy when they are hungry? And maybe there is a reason that you’ve been told that you get “hangry” when your food cravings aren’t fulfilled. The title of today’s devotion comes straight out of the book of Matthew: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness... Read More
Blessed are the Broken
by Manning Brown, Care Pastor on November 7th, 2025
Matthew 5:3-4Several years ago, the movie “Unbroken” was released. Based on the book of the same title, it tells the story of Louis Zamporini. He was an Olympic athlete who, at the start of World War Two, became a bombardier. He survived being shot down, stranded at sea, and eventually as a prisoner of war. It is a fantastic tale of overcoming great odds and forgiveness. During a Billy Graham revi... Read More
From Promise to Purpose
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB) on November 6th, 2025
Nehemiah 10:30-39 Have you ever gotten that feel-good attitude when you complete a task or goal? The kind that makes you stop for a minute and say what’s next! I’m ready to tackle anything! Well, I imagine that is what Nehemiah and his team felt like as well when they finished the project. When we complete a major task or overcome a setback, we tend to find our purpose to continue to keep going. ... Read More
The Gift of Remember
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on November 5th, 2025
Nehemiah 9 This is a lengthy chapter of Nehemiah, but I promise it’s worth your time reading it. This is such a powerful moment for the Israelite community. They spent half a day reading from the Law, worshipping, and confessing sin to God. Almost the entire chapter is a prayer to God by the Levites. Throughout the prayer, there is a consistent theme of remembrance. The Israelites had turned thei... Read More
Beautifully Broken
by Kyle Wendel, Connections Pastor on November 4th, 2025
Nehemiah 8:5-9 When you think of something as broken, do you think of it in a negative way or a good way? Being broken can really have two different meanings. We typically think of something that is broken as something that is either no longer good or trash unless it can be fixed. There is another side of being broken that can be a good thing. There are many examples that we could think of. Take a... Read More
Spiritual Attention Spans
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on November 3rd, 2025
Nehemiah 8:2-3What an amazing passage showing people who are hungry for the truth! This is something I have been thinking about a lot lately, about how many people are hungry for truth. Many people are seeking today for something to help them feel whole. Something to hold on to. So many things in this world promise to be the truth or to give a sense of purpose in this world. The Bible tells us the... Read More
“More Than ‘Broken Walls’” (REBUILDING with Repentance)
by Kyle Wendel on November 2nd, 2025
Main Point and Overview: Often, a physical problem eventually sheds light on a spiritual problem. For Israel, rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem was a physical problem. After they had achieved this daunting task, they soon realized what the “greater reason” was for rebuilding the walls – spiritual revival! When Nehemiah arrived in Jerusalem, he found more than just broken walls; he found broken l... Read More
Everyone Has a Name...and a Purpose
by Christina Cain, Women’s Ministry Director on November 1st, 2025
Nehemiah 7:4-63Can you imagine being carried away into exile, barred from your homeland, and expected to live under another country’s rule? As we’ve journeyed through the book of Nehemiah, we’ve been reminded that this is exactly what happened to the citizens of Jerusalem at the hands of the power-hungry ruler of Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzar, who initiated the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish ... Read More
Protection to Progress
by Manning Brown, Care Pastor on October 31st, 2025
2 Peter 3:17-18Ever since Christ’s ascension, there has been the anticipation that He’s return is imminent. And it is right to have felt, as then, and to feel even now this way. For man does not know the day of His return. Even though there have been two millennia, Christ’s return remains at “any moment.” Eschatology, the study of end-times, is dicey. It’s important to have an understanding of wha... Read More
Do the Progress Stuff
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB) on October 30th, 2025
1 Timothy 4:12-16 If you are not aware yet, from reading my devotions, Nehemiah is one of my favorite books of the Bible. There are so many great lessons throughout the book that apply to modern day leadership. Nehemiah is a man of courage, strength, and perseverance. When the opposition came, he dealt with it while also continuing to move forward with his mission to build the wall. If you are any... Read More
Rooted
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on October 29th, 2025
Colossians 2:6-7A few weeks ago, our staff went up to Lake Ann Camp for a team-building retreat. One of the team building exercises involved working in pairs and walking through the rigid forest. Sounds easy, right? Well, one person from each pair had to take turns closing their eyes and being led by their partner. An exercise to show us how we have to trust our team, or, taking a step further, tr... Read More
Putting Good People in Place
by Kyle Wendel, Connections Pastor on October 28th, 2025
Nehemiah 7:1-3 The massive task of building the wall has finally been finished. However, the work doesn’t stop there for Nehemiah. Nehemiah needs to find people he can appoint to leadership for the long term to help oversee and be faithful stewards of what God has restored. The wall being restored was a huge deal, but this is also a very big deal. When looking for someone to lead, what do you thin... Read More
Pushback in Progress
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on October 27th, 2025
Nehemiah 6:15-19Quote from Warren Weirsbe’s commentary on these verses, “If you can’t see Satan working, it’s probably because he has gone underground.” The wall is finished, and it seems as if the fight for Nehemiah should have been over! He won! But Satan is not one to give up. He is still trying to find a way to hurt their progress. Tobiah is trying to intimidate Nehemiah, and there are nobles ... Read More
“How to Protect Progress” (REBUILDING with Progress)
by Kyle Wendel on October 26th, 2025
Main Point and Overview: They said, “It couldn’t be done,” yet the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt in a meager 52 days. Unbelievable! Have you ever seen God move and work in your life in a miraculous way in a short period of time? If you’ve been blessed to have experienced this kind of a miracle in some way, it has a way of strengthening your spiritual trust in God, yet it’s only the beginning! ... Read More
God’s Story For God’s Glory
by Christina Cain, Women’s Ministry Director on October 25th, 2025
Nehemiah 6:15-19Here in Michigan, we are all quite familiar with “orange barrel season” when major road and bridge construction is underway across the state, leading to numerous traffic delays, detours, and lane closures. The roadway is lined with graders, excavators, rollers, dozers, dump trucks, concrete mixers, and more. Some of our local road improvement projects can take a year or more to co... Read More
Count on Accusations
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB) on October 23rd, 2025
Nehemiah 6:10-13 It is safe to say no one likes being accused of something you didn't do. If you come from a family like mine, where there are 6 kids, it was often easier to pass the blame on someone else rather than take the heat. Of course, that is not the right thing to do at all, but unfortunately, it happens all over. From siblings to workplaces, people try and accuse others of some sort of p... Read More
Pray Under Pressure
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on October 22nd, 2025
Nehemiah 6:9What is your prayer life like? As we have studied Nehemiah, we have seen time and time again that Nehemiah was a man of prayer. Prayer was his first line of defense before any decision, and when under pressure from those opposed to his project. One might think someone would give up by now with all the opposition, threats, rumors, and accusations that Nehemiah had. Not to mention buildi... Read More
Intimidation Tactic
by Kyle Wendel, Connections Pastor on October 21st, 2025
Nehemiah 6:5-8 Throughout the entire time of rebuilding the wall, Nehemiah has faced a lot of opposition. When previous attempts failed, some of his enemies tried deception and intimidation. This was an attempt to discredit Nehemiah’s leadership and destroy his reputation. We see in these verses that an open letter was received. This might be a small detail that would get overlooked, but one tha... Read More
Stay Persistent
by Alec Hraba, Youth Pastor on October 20th, 2025
Nehemiah 6:1-4Nehemiah was given a job to do. Build the wall! He needed to continue this work no matter what. He knew what he needed to do and stuck to his work. Now, these people wanted to take him away and meet with him because they did not want Nehemiah to be able to finish his task. Time and time again, they sent him letters, and time and time and time again, he refused to meet with them. He w... Read More
“Overcoming Mountains”: Part (REBUILDING with Focus)
by Kyle Wendel on October 19th, 2025
Main Point and Overview: Sometimes pushbacks come in forms beyond physical threats. When Sanballat and his henchmen came for Nehemiah and the Jews, Nehemiah was physically ready, having positioned, equipped, and motivated the people. They were aligned properly through much planning and preparation. In fact, it could be argued that they were more prepared now for an attack than they had been in t... Read More
In This Together
by Christina Cain, Women’s Ministry Director on October 18th, 2025
1 Corinthians 12:26The human body is fascinating, and every part of it is necessary and serves a beautiful purpose. It’s remarkable to know that our bodies have the ability to regenerate and repair themselves. A few other notable facts are that the skin can be grafted from one part of the body to grow on another part. It is the human body’s largest organ and is constantly renewing itself. And wow,... Read More
Be the Church
by Manning Brown, Care Pastor on October 17th, 2025
Acts 4:32-35We are all familiar with the old church saying, “the church isn’t brick and mortar, it’s the people inside.” Well, as cliché as that might have become, it is biblically accurate. Those of us who call ourselves Christians are the church. That is why we refer to ourselves as a church family. As with the nuclear familiar, it is the people that make it home. As I write this, we are just a ... Read More
Real Religion
by Brandon Robertson, Campus Director (GB) on October 16th, 2025
James 1:27 As Christians, it's easy for us to fall into this trap of contentment. A feeling that pulls us into thinking what God has blessed us with is for our personal use. With that being said, we also know as Christians that it is not from God, but a tactic used by the enemy to try and hinder the growth of the kingdom. We see in James 1:27:Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultl... Read More
Be the Example
by Sarah Robertson, Office Manager (GB) on October 15th, 2025
Nehemiah 5:13-19It’s much easier to be a follower than a leader. To go with the norm, go with tradition, go with the culture. It takes a brave person to break away from that and choose to be a leader. It’s also easier to break rules, take the easy route, or be lazy. Being a follower of Christ, you will be in the minority. You may be the only Christian in your family, workplace, or friend group. Ma... Read More
