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Revive Our Hearts

God with Us

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Christmas carols provide such a rich backdrop to the holiday season. But sometimes we can get so used to hearing them that we don’t pay attention to them.

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0:00.0

Here's Nancy DeMas Walgamuth.

0:02.0

On a name of Christ, we sing about each Christmas.

0:05.0

And we no longer mourn as those who have no hope.

0:10.0

Rejoice, rejoice.

0:12.0

Emmanuel has come to you, O children of God. This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Considered Jesus.

0:31.3

It's December 2nd, 2019, and I'm Dana Gresh.

0:38.3

Oh, Nancy, this is so exciting.

0:40.4

It's that time of year when a lot of us are listening to your Christmas album, Come a Door.

0:46.5

Yeah, I loved recording this album.

0:48.7

It was a sweet chance to rediscover some of these traditional carols.

0:53.1

And some of them we sing so often that it's easy to just gloss over their meaning.

0:57.6

You're so right.

0:58.5

I think of the song, O come, O come, Emmanuel.

1:02.4

I love it.

1:03.8

And I'm looking forward to learning more about its scriptural background today and tomorrow.

1:08.9

I'm so excited that Nancy's going to remind us of the power

1:12.5

of that name, Emmanuel. Let's listen to the teaching. One of the things I love the most about

1:21.7

the Christmas season is the chance to sing Christmas carols. I looked up the word carol in the dictionary this week,

1:28.6

and it says a carol is a joyful song, usually celebrating the birth of Christ. And I want to tell you

1:35.5

this week about my new favorite Christmas carol. It's called, oh come, oh come, Emmanuel.

1:42.3

And perhaps you've been singing it already during this season.

1:45.2

As I've looked into something of the background of this carol,

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