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Revive Our Hearts

Forgiven and Free

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever rehearsed a mini-speech aimed at letting someone else “have it”? According to Dannah Gresh, nursing a grudge like that is harmful—to yourself.

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0:00.0

Have you ever felt trapped by your own sin?

0:03.5

Dana Gresh says, through Jesus, there's a solution.

0:06.7

You want to get freedom from your anger, your bitterness, your evil speaking, your malice,

0:14.5

forgive.

0:19.5

It's December 16th, 2019.

0:22.6

I'm Nancy DeMoss-Wogamuth, and this is the podcast, Revive Our Hearts.

0:35.4

If you rub shoulders with another human being for very long, there's bound to come a point where one of you will need to forgive the other.

0:43.3

For many, the need to forgive comes to the surface more at this time of year.

0:48.3

The holidays can be difficult relationally, am I right?

0:52.3

There's all that normal stress we face, but on top of that,

0:56.0

you may be dreading getting together with a family member who's hurt you in the past.

1:01.2

Or maybe there's tension in the air with an individual that you're about to see.

1:06.0

Well, if that's the case, I want to encourage you to keep listening to today's program.

1:11.9

We're going to be hearing a powerful message from my co-host, Dana Gresh. The message is called the unnatural art of

1:18.6

forgiving. Dan, I remember how you and I were ministering together at a conference earlier this

1:23.3

year for women in Pretoria, South Africa. And just a matter of a couple of days before that

1:28.9

conference began, I felt a burden on my heart to ask if you would bring the message on forgiveness.

1:34.5

I was so grateful for your willingness to respond on such short notice.

1:38.7

It was short notice, Nancy. In fact, I talk about that at the beginning of my message.

1:43.7

And as that message unfolded, I remember being so touched by your honesty and your transparency

1:49.8

as you unpacked some of the struggle you've had with forgiveness in your own life.

1:53.9

This is not something I'm teaching from a textbook.

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