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Revive Our Hearts

A Restless, Foolish Heart

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2015

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

"I’m busy." We all say that to each other frequently. But sometimes busyness is a mark of a full life lived for God’s glory, and sometimes it's not.

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0:00.0

Nancy Lee-Demaw says, a foolish woman will look for fulfillment in busyness.

0:05.9

You just see a woman who is here and there and everywhere, always having to be involved in activities.

0:11.3

Let me tell you, it can be church activities that keep your heart away from your home.

0:16.6

Nothing wrong with church activities.

0:18.5

But if you have to be in the church every time the doors are opened,

0:21.4

and every time there's a need in your church, you have to be the one to fulfill it.

0:25.6

It may be that you're covering up a restless, foolish heart.

0:31.6

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast for Wednesday, September 23, 2015.

0:45.3

Music podcast for Wednesday, September 23, 2015. Is it up to single women to make marriage happen? To actively be out looking for a mate?

0:52.0

Nancy will get to that issue later today. But first, it's easy to be

0:56.9

busy. It's harder to stay busy doing the right things. Here's Nancy continuing in a series

1:03.2

called Becoming a Woman of Discretion. We've been looking at the portrait of a foolish woman

1:09.9

described for us in some great detail

1:12.7

in Proverbs chapter 7.

1:15.3

We've seen that this foolish woman goes out to meet a young, foolish man.

1:21.3

In the middle of the night, this woman is a married woman, she leaves her home, and she

1:25.2

goes out with the intent to ensnare and trap this young

1:29.4

man who lacks understanding. Let me begin reading in verse 10 of chapter 7. And behold, there met him

1:36.0

a woman with the attire of an harlot and subtle of heart. In yesterday's session, we talked about

1:42.4

how this woman, though she's not a prostitute,

1:45.1

she's dressed like one.

1:46.5

She has the outward manifestation of an internal heart that is not pure.

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