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Revive Our Hearts

A Lifestyle of Compassion, Ep. 3

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

If you knew Jesus needed something to eat, you’d probably bend over backwards to help Him out. Nicole Furno explores a powerful parable Jesus told.

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God commands us to be compassionate.

0:03.5

Nicole Fernow explains where that comes from.

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The source of our compassion is not natural but supernatural.

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The source of our compassion is the Holy Spirit.

0:16.5

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy Damas Walgumuth,

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author of Brokenness, The Heart, God Revives.

0:24.0

For July 3rd, 2024, I'm Dana Gresh. We're continuing in our series a lifestyle of compassion. Here's Nancy. Keith Green, who's

0:42.1

been with the Lord since 1982,

0:44.7

was known for his passion for Jesus and for people.

0:48.8

And that's a passion that enthusiastically

0:51.1

spilled over into his music.

0:55.0

And when the son of man comes,

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and all the holy angels with him,

1:02.0

then shall he sit on his glorious throne,

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and he shall divide the nations before him

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as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.

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This piece is a musical retelling of a parable Jesus told in Matthew chapter 25.

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It's often referred to as the parable of the sheep and the goats.

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And he shall put the sheep on his right.

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Put the goats on his right. But the goat's on his left. In this song Keith

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represented the sheep in Jesus story with a major key that's full of joy and

1:30.8

beauty. Come ye, blessed of my father, inherit the kingdom,

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