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Revive Our Hearts

Come Away and Rest, Day 3

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2017

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Did you know you can receive suffering as a gift? We’ll hear from two women who have undergone very difficult medical treatments.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

When Carrie Gall goes through suffering, she reminds herself about her suffering Savior.

0:06.0

You're not going through anything that your Savior hasn't gone through.

0:12.0

You're not experiencing even half of the pain that he suffered for you.

0:20.0

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss-Walgamuth, author of A Place of Quiet Rest,

0:27.9

for Wednesday, July 26, 2017.

0:43.4

For the last couple of days, Carrie Gall has invited you to a life of joy.

0:52.1

She began by telling us what she calls a ball and chain of condemnation that she felt for years, even as a believer in Jesus.

0:57.0

She's showing us the freedom, the peace, the joy that can be experienced through losing that condemnation in realizing that Jesus loves you and you don't have to

1:04.3

earn his favor. The peace that Carrie's been describing can carry you through the darkest seasons of life.

1:11.8

That's what we'll talk about today. And a little later in the program, we'll hear from a friend of mine who was in the

1:16.5

audience that day and was walking through a deep valley of cancer treatments. We'll hear how she was

1:22.8

experiencing the presence of Christ with her and joy in an extraordinary way. But first, Carrie wraps up this

1:30.5

teaching series. Come away and rest. Someone said to me today earlier, you know, the things that we're

1:38.2

talking about today, I know them, but I forget them. I just forget. I said, so do I.

1:44.9

Every day I forget.

1:46.7

Every day I need to be reminded of those truths.

1:49.6

In fact, I don't have my little iPhone up here because I'm expecting a call.

1:55.5

I have it up here to tell you what I do with my little iPhone.

1:58.7

I was a committed dumb phone user. I was not necessarily a

2:05.6

big fan of a smartphone, but my kids and husband decided that I needed it, and so I have one,

2:11.2

and now I'm just amazed at some of the things that I can do on this iPhone, one of which is I no longer need to have an

2:19.1

alarm clock. I can use my phone as my alarm clock. And so do you know what wakes me up every morning?

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