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Revive Our Hearts

400 Years of Silence Broken

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Everybody knows what it’s like to deal with disappointment. How can you take your delayed hopes and dreams and turn them over to God to use for His glory?

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0:00.0

When you face disappointment, is it necessarily because you've done something wrong?

0:06.3

Nancy DeMoss-Walgamuth says even godly people experience disappointment.

0:11.0

Listen, you can walk with God.

0:12.9

You can live an obedient life and you can still have disappointments and hurts and unfulfilled

0:20.0

minds.

0:23.1

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Adorned, for January 14th, 2019.

0:44.7

Nancy's beginning a new series called A Portrait of Elizabeth.

0:48.1

Let me encourage you to turn in your Bibles if you have them with you to Luke Chapter 1, the Gospel of Luke chapter 1.

0:51.9

And as I sometimes say, if you're driving while you're listening to Revive our

0:54.9

hearts, I would encourage you to keep your eyes on the road and not to open up to this passage,

1:00.6

but if you're somewhere where you can open your Bible or scroll on your phone to a Bible app,

1:07.1

I always want to encourage you to follow along in the scripture if you possibly can,

1:11.5

because it's the Word of God that's inspired, and it's the Word of God that speaks to us and changes

1:16.9

us, transforms us. We're going to take a deep dive into parts of Luke chapter one this week,

1:22.5

and I want you to be able to see it with your own eyes and to let God's spirit speak to your heart, even as he's been

1:29.1

speaking to mine through this passage. So Lord, open our ears, open our eyes, open our hearts,

1:36.4

and thank you for the beauty and the wonder and the power of your word. And may it go forth

1:42.8

and take root and produce much fruit for your glory in our lives.

1:47.6

This day we pray. In Jesus' name, amen. Now for some of us, the only time we read or hear about

1:54.9

Luke chapter one is during the Christmas season. And now we're past the Christmas season.

1:59.8

And some of you are wondering, why are we turning to Luke chapter 1 in January? Luke 1 is a really important passage because

2:07.1

it represents the transition from the Old Testament era to the New Testament era, to the

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