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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Branch Church in Peabody, Massachusetts. To learn more visit our website at http://www.branchchurchonline.com or download the Branch Church App.

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Finding Joy Through Revival

The walls of Jerusalem had been rebuilt, but God wasn't finished because His people still needed revival. In Nehemiah 8, we'll discover how true spiritual renewal begins with a hunger for God's Word, leads to repentance, and produces lasting joy and obedience. Join us as we see that revival still begins the same way today, when God's people return to His Word with open hearts.

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Building in the Midst of Opposition

As Nehemiah and the people of Jerusalem rebuild the city's walls, they quickly discover that every step of obedience is met with opposition. This message explores how God's people can expect resistance, depend on God, encourage one another, and stand firm when the enemy pushes back. Discover how God equips His people to keep building His Kingdom even in the midst of spiritual battle.

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Don't Waste the Burden

Before God does a great work through us, He first does a great work in us. In Nehemiah 1, discover the four ways God prepares ordinary people for extraordinary purposes: by giving them a burden, deepening their prayer life, reminding them of His promises, and preparing their position. If you've ever wondered how God leads people into His calling, this message is for you.

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Returning to Holiness

Ezra 9 reminds us that God's call to holiness has always been about wholehearted devotion, not outward appearances. Through Israel's compromise, Ezra's brokenhearted response, and his prayer of repentance, we see that sin always threatens our worship—but God's mercy always invites us back. This message challenges us to examine what may be competing for our affection and to take our next step…

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A Return to the Word

The Temple had been rebuilt, but God's people still needed renewal. In Ezra 7, we discover how God uses ordinary people who are devoted to His Word to bring extraordinary transformation. Join us as we learn why studying, obeying, and sharing God's truth is still the foundation of spiritual renewal today.

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Building the Right Kingdom

When God's people stopped rebuilding the temple, God spoke through the prophets Haggai and Zechariah to expose the real issue: misplaced priorities. In this message from Ezra 5 and Haggai 1, we'll discover that everyone is building something, but only a life centered on God's Kingdom leads to lasting purpose, satisfaction, and joy. Allow yourself to be challenged to put Christ first, trust His…

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Faithful Through Opposition

In Ezra 4, we discover that opposition is not a sign that God has abandoned His work, but often evidence that He is actively accomplishing it. As the returned exiles begin rebuilding the temple, they face compromise, discouragement, delays, and resistance, yet God's purposes remain unstoppable. This message reminds us that faithfulness in difficult seasons is not about seeing immediate results,…

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The Path to Restoration

After seventy years in exile, God's people return to Jerusalem ready to rebuild their lives. Yet before they rebuild the city, the temple, or their homes, they rebuild the altar and restore their worship. In Ezra 3, we'll discover that the greatest need in any season of restoration is not a change in our circumstances but a renewed relationship with God.

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The God Who Calls Us Home

More than 150 years before Cyrus was born, God declared that he would help rebuild Jerusalem. In this opening message of The New Exodus, we'll see how God's sovereignty, faithfulness, and restoring grace are on display as He brings His people home from Babylon. The same God who restored Israel is still restoring lives today.

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Partners in Life

Two men hung beside Jesus on crosses that day. Both were guilty. Both were suffering. Both were equally close to the Savior. Yet one rejected Jesus while the other placed his faith in Him and received the promise of paradise. In this powerful message, Partners in Life, we'll explore the story of the thief on the cross and discover how our response to Jesus points to our eternal destiny.

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