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Revive Our Hearts

God's Beautiful Design for Women, Day 36

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2017

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

You can paint your walls, redo your flooring, install new fixtures, or update your look. None of these things truly creates a warm home.

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0:00.0

Here's Nancy DeMoss Woglemouth.

0:02.8

If you have a spotless house and you fix awesome meals and you are like an award-winning mother and a prize-winning home and could have magazine covers about your home or your homemaking prowess, it means nothing if you don't have a heart that is connected to the Lord.

0:22.4

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Adorned, for Monday, March 27th, 2017.

0:46.3

You can paint your walls, redo your flooring, install new fixtures, or update your look. None of these things truly create a warm home.

0:50.3

But your attitude while tackling projects like these will make a big difference within your

0:55.7

four walls and beyond. Find out why, as Nancy continues in a series called God's beautiful

1:02.7

design for women, living out Titus 2, 1 through 5.

1:06.7

Let me ask you if you have your Bible there to turn to the Gospel of Luke chapter 10.

1:12.1

And I want us to look at a very familiar passage, familiar to most of us, about a homemaker named Martha.

1:19.2

That seems to be a popular name for homemakers. And I want us to see some things in this woman's life that pick up on the next quality that we're looking at in our

1:28.3

study of Titus chapter 2. Luke chapter 10 beginning in verse 38. Now as they, that is Jesus and his

1:35.2

band of disciples, those who were following with him, as they were traveling along, he entered a village

1:40.3

and a woman named Martha welcomed him into her home. So the first thing we learn about

1:47.4

Martha is that she has a home. And we know that the home was in the town of Bethany, that she

1:51.9

had a sister named Mary and a brother named Lazarus. And as far as we know she was not

2:00.2

married, but we don't really know whether she was or wasn't,

2:02.4

but we know that she had a home and that she had a heart for her home and a heart for hospitality.

2:07.4

She was working at home, which is what we studied over the last few sessions in Titus 2,

2:12.8

that women are to do, as they reflect the gospel, they're to be working at home. And that's what Martha did.

2:18.4

And that's why she was able to welcome Jesus and those who were accompanying him into her home.

2:23.2

And this was probably no small band. It wasn't, you know, just a little intimate dinner here.

2:27.8

There could have been a dozen or two dozen or maybe three dozen people. So somehow she had to make

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