Tom Marshall, a pastor and national revival advocate, uses Nehemiah to outline a plan to rebuild a nation. He explains how walls symbolize security, identity, and structure, and why a nation's value system matters as much as its laws.
He then lays out a practical program: love the city, pray corporately, dream big with a long horizon, research the gates, build grassroots movements, and tackle small, winnable opportunities at the local level. He shares real-life examples from the Kapiti Coast and Pike Creek to show how communities can collaborate with schools, law, and local leaders to restore the city. The talk emphasizes a twenty-year timeframe, a divine destiny for New Zealand, and the need for believers to commit to the work with humility and faith.
Takeaways include a renewed sense of responsibility for our neighborhoods, a call to grassroots action over top-down programs, and a vision to see God rebuild the ruined cities through everyday people living out faith in their communities.
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