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Revive Our Hearts

Counter-Cultural Women

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2007

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

God doesn’t just teach you things for your benefit. He wants you to pass on what you’ve learned to the next generation.

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0:00.0

Here's Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:02.4

We're running a relay race, and we've got a baton in our hands.

0:05.9

It's the baton of faith in Jesus Christ, and we have a huge responsibility to pass on to the next generation,

0:13.3

to those who will run the next leg of this race, that baton of faith.

0:17.7

It's Tuesday, March 20th, and you're listening to revive our hearts with Nancy Lee

0:23.6

DeMoss.

0:24.6

A lot of us are really going to miss hearing about Proverbs 31 because Nancy's been teaching through this

0:38.7

chapter for the last 26 days and it's been incredibly insightful to me and today will be no

0:45.8

different as we learn how to pass on what we've learned to the next generation. Here's Nancy.

0:54.4

Well, we've had quite a journey over these last several weeks through Proverbs 31, and I hope

0:59.1

that it's given you a whole different perspective on this wonderful passage and a sense of God's

1:05.4

heart and his purpose for our lives as women. What a huge influence we have on the people around us,

1:12.4

not just our own generation, but generations to come. And that's what I want to focus on

1:16.9

on this last session in the Proverbs 31 series that we've been airing. And I want to go back to the

1:23.5

original context of Proverbs 31. We talked about this several weeks ago. And if you've been

1:29.5

following with us through these weeks, you'll remember that these words, this whole passage,

1:34.3

is teaching that came from a king, but where did he learn these words? Where did he learn

1:39.7

these concepts? Verse 1 of Proverbs 31 says, these are the words of King Lemuel. It was an oracle that his

1:46.9

mother taught him. These were things he learned from the wisdom and the heart and the mind and perhaps

1:53.5

at the knee of his mother. And she said to him from presumably even his earliest years,

1:59.8

what are you doing my son? What are you doing, son of my womb?

2:04.0

What are you doing, son of my vows? Do not give your strength to women, your ways to those who destroy

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