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Cultivate with Kelly Minter

Ep 16: God Can Use Your Broken Heart

Cultivate with Kelly Minter

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Talk Radio

5697 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever wondered what God is calling you to do? Or what your purpose is? Sometimes the very thing that breaks your heart is the area of ministry God is calling you to. This week we’re starting a brand new collection of episodes on the book of Nehemiah! We’ll take a look at how Nehemiah’s heart broke for the suffering Jews so much that he left the comfort of his Persian palace to restore their desolate community. It wasn’t easy but God was with him.  Join me as we begin our new 6-episode collection on the book of Nehemiah. I hope that over these next several weeks you will be inspired to listen to what God has put in your heart to do. Let God break your heart for the hurting, because He often uses a breaking heart to restore the broken. For more from Kelly and to check out the full show notes visit Kellyminter.com/podcast

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From K-Love books, We're So Blessed is a new 40-day family-oriented devotional written to help your family recognize God's hand in your everyday lives, and to realize how truly blessed you are as a child of God.

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Authored by three siblings who make up the Christian music group Kane, We're So Blessed, offers a personal glimpse into their childhood and family,

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plus activity ideas and questions your family will love.

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We're So Blessed is available now wherever you buy books.

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A link is also in today's show notes.

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Yeah. Access more. Welcome to the Cultivate Podcast. I am Kelly Minter and I am so happy that you are with me today because today is the day that we are beginning a brand new collection of episodes on the book

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of Nehemiah. I am so excited about this book because it is so practical. And for many reasons, which I will share

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over the course of these episodes, this book has not just meant a lot to me, but actually

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changed my life. And I know that that is a strong statement, and that's not just a throwaway

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phrase. It really has changed my life.

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And I look so forward to sharing more about that with you.

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One of the reasons why I love this book so much is because God puts a call on Nehemiah's heart for a group of people.

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And as a result of Nehemiah's obedience to God's call,

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all of history is changed. I love it because Nehemiah is not a prophet. He's not a priest. He is an

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ordinary, I mean, maybe he's a little extra special. I don't know. He's cut bare to the

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king in a palace. So maybe that's not ordinary, ordinary. But what, maybe he's a little extra special. I don't know. He's cut bare to the king in a

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palace. So maybe that's not ordinary, ordinary. But what we find is that Nehemiah is a layman,

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and I believe that his understanding of God's word and his desire for the things of the Lord

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and his willingness to pray and fast and do so many of the things that he had he had learned

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in the Old Testament, we see that God uses him in a profound way. And so some of the things I want

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you to be thinking about throughout today's episode and in the episodes to come is what is God put

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