God’s not through with You

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Part 8 –
God’s not through with You
This episode largely addresses the simple response to overcoming past failures in order to be used by God. Nehemiah confessed his sin and that of his people and implored God to use him to rebuild Jerusalem. God gave him favor, even gaining the blessing and resources of king Artaxerxes to return to Jerusalem. He and countless others in Scripture were used mightily by God after dire failures. The Biblical response to failure, the silver lining from Genesis to Revelation is the same: repentance and renewed commitment to the will of God
  • 00:00:12 – Introduction to Kingdom Questions
  • 00:00:37 – Gaining God”s Perspective for the New Year
  • 00:01:50 – The Importance of Confession
  • 00:05:20 – Nehemiah”s Story: A Model of Hope
  • 00:09:10 – Starting the Year with Repentance
  • 00:10:30 – God”s Favor in Nehemiah”s Journey
  • 00:12:04 – Encouragement for the New Year
  • 00:12:56 – Closing Prayer and Reflections
Part 8 –
God’s not through with You
  • 00:00:12 – Introduction to Kingdom Questions
  • 00:00:37 – Gaining God”s Perspective for the New Year
  • 00:01:50 – The Importance of Confession
  • 00:05:20 – Nehemiah”s Story: A Model of Hope
  • 00:09:10 – Starting the Year with Repentance
  • 00:10:30 – God”s Favor in Nehemiah”s Journey
  • 00:12:04 – Encouragement for the New Year
  • 00:12:56 – Closing Prayer and Reflections
This episode largely addresses the simple response to overcoming past failures in order to be used by God. Nehemiah confessed his sin and that of his people and implored God to use him to rebuild Jerusalem. God gave him favor, even gaining the blessing and resources of king Artaxerxes to return to Jerusalem. He and countless others in Scripture were used mightily by God after dire failures. The Biblical response to failure, the silver lining from Genesis to Revelation is the same: repentance and renewed commitment to the will of God

Episode Scripture References -

Colossians 3:1-2, 1 Peter 4:2, 1 John 1:9, Romans 11:29, Philippians 1:6, Nehemiah 2:1-6

More About This Episode -

In this episode of “Kingdom Questions,” host Victor Vigorito addresses the question of how to start off the New Year from a spiritual perspective. He emphasizes the importance of gaining God’s perspective, referencing Colossians chapter three, which encourages believers to focus on things above rather than on earthly concerns. Victor stresses that while we may not control our circumstances, we can control our responses to them, encouraging listeners to seek God’s vision for their lives.


He introduces Nehemiah as a biblical example of someone who, despite acknowledging sin and the devastation faced by his people, sought God’s will and restoration. Victor recounts Nehemiah’s mourning over Jerusalem’s destruction and his confession of both personal and communal sin. Nehemiah also recalls God’s promise that if the people return to Him, they will be restored.


Victor addresses listeners who might feel like “second class Christians” due to past sins and failures. He encourages them to confess and repent, reminding them that God is faithful to forgive and provide a new start. Victor urges the audience to approach God with humility and a desire to do His will, reinforcing that acknowledgment of one’s shortcomings can lead to renewed purpose and use by God.


As he concludes, Victor highlights that when Nehemiah confessed his burden and prayed for favor, God answered his prayers, illustrating that God is always ready to use those who repent and offer themselves to Him.

Key Terms From This Episode -

Main Theme: Starting the New Year from a spiritual perspective

    Key Points:

  • Gain God’s perspective (reference: Colossians chapter 3)
  • Emphasis on controlling responses to circumstances rather than the circumstances themselves
  • Biblical Example: Nehemiah
  • Acknowledged sin and devastation faced by his people
  • Mourned for Jerusalem and confessed personal and communal sin
  • Recalled God’s promise of restoration upon returning to Him
  • Addressed feelings of inadequacy among listeners (“second class Christians”)
  • Encouraged confession and repentance for a fresh start
  • Urged humility and desire to do God’s will
  • Acknowledgment of shortcomings can lead to renewed purpose and use by God
  • Illustration of God’s responsiveness to Nehemiah’s prayers
  • Final Reminder: God is not done with them despite their past
  • Episode Scripture References -

    Colossians 3:1-2, 1 Peter 4:2, 1 John 1:9, Romans 11:29, Philippians 1:6, Nehemiah 2:1-6

    More About This Episode -

    In this episode of “Kingdom Questions,” host Victor Vigorito addresses the question of how to start off the New Year from a spiritual perspective. He emphasizes the importance of gaining God’s perspective, referencing Colossians chapter three, which encourages believers to focus on things above rather than on earthly concerns. Victor stresses that while we may not control our circumstances, we can control our responses to them, encouraging listeners to seek God’s vision for their lives.


    He introduces Nehemiah as a biblical example of someone who, despite acknowledging sin and the devastation faced by his people, sought God’s will and restoration. Victor recounts Nehemiah’s mourning over Jerusalem’s destruction and his confession of both personal and communal sin. Nehemiah also recalls God’s promise that if the people return to Him, they will be restored.


    Victor addresses listeners who might feel like “second class Christians” due to past sins and failures. He encourages them to confess and repent, reminding them that God is faithful to forgive and provide a new start. Victor urges the audience to approach God with humility and a desire to do His will, reinforcing that acknowledgment of one’s shortcomings can lead to renewed purpose and use by God.


    As he concludes, Victor highlights that when Nehemiah confessed his burden and prayed for favor, God answered his prayers, illustrating that God is always ready to use those who repent and offer themselves to Him.

    Key Terms From This Episode -

    Main Theme: Starting the New Year from a spiritual perspective

      Key Points:

  • Gain God’s perspective (reference: Colossians chapter 3)
  • Emphasis on controlling responses to circumstances rather than the circumstances themselves
  • Biblical Example: Nehemiah
  • Acknowledged sin and devastation faced by his people
  • Mourned for Jerusalem and confessed personal and communal sin
  • Recalled God’s promise of restoration upon returning to Him
  • Addressed feelings of inadequacy among listeners (“second class Christians”)
  • Encouraged confession and repentance for a fresh start
  • Urged humility and desire to do God’s will
  • Acknowledgment of shortcomings can lead to renewed purpose and use by God
  • Illustration of God’s responsiveness to Nehemiah’s prayers
  • Final Reminder: God is not done with them despite their past
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