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Revive Our Hearts

Enter His Gates With Thanksgiving, Day 1

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

When is the last time you shouted for joy? It’s probably been a long time for a lot of us. In Scripture, God deserves shouts of joyful praise.

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0:00.0

How would you describe your worship?

0:03.4

Here's Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth.

0:05.4

Worship is to be joyful and expressive.

0:09.2

Joyful and expressive.

0:11.3

Make a joyful noise to the Lord.

0:14.4

Shout joyfully to the Lord.

0:17.8

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Choosing Gratitude.

0:24.2

For November 22nd, 2021, I'm Dana Gresh.

0:35.9

Tis the season to be thankful.

0:39.1

Or at least that's what a lot of us think around Thanksgiving time.

0:43.2

And while this season is especially good for reminding us to be grateful,

0:48.0

giving thanks to the Lord is meant to happen every day in every season of life.

0:57.8

We're going to hear about this from Nancy as she begins a new series today titled Enter His Gates with Thanksgiving. She's talking about what it means to shout

1:04.4

for joy to the Lord. Let's listen. Well, as we come into this Thanksgiving week, I want us to take

1:10.3

the next few days and look at what is one of the most beloved and familiar Psalms in the entire Jewish Psalter, the Jewish hymn book.

1:19.4

It's called a Psalm forgiving thanks, and it's actually the only Psalm in the whole scripture that is specifically designated that way. Now, there are lots of Psalms

1:29.3

that have Thanksgiving and praise in them, but this one actually has, as it's heading, a Psalm

1:34.6

forgiving thanks. So we're going to be looking at Psalm 100. And if you're in a place where you have

1:40.2

your Bible, you can click it on, turn it on, scroll to it, open it without causing an accident.

1:46.4

If you're driving, I wouldn't recommend this. But if you're in a place where you can turn to this

1:50.4

passage and join with us today and over the next couple of days, I want us to just soak in this

1:56.4

Psalm as I have been over the last several days and use it as a way of tuning our heart to praise the Lord

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