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Revive Our Hearts

Good-Bye to Me

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2014

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Believers in Jesus are called to follow His lead, pick up their cross, and die to themselves. Damaris Carbaugh describes what it’s like to die to yourself.

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0:00.0

When Damaris Karbaugh was a teenager, she says she didn't read the Bible much, but she

0:05.9

especially avoided one biblical author.

0:08.5

I didn't like Paul's letters.

0:10.5

I can't believe I'm saying this, but I didn't like them because I just felt there's so

0:16.3

much correction in them.

0:18.1

We're about to find out what Damaris learned to love about these epistles.

0:23.6

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast for Wednesday, May 21st, 2014.

0:33.2

Today, Nancy, we'll be talking with our guest, Damaris Carbaugh.

0:41.6

To get started, let's hear some of her music.

0:44.1

Because what if your blessings come through raindrops?

0:49.4

What if your healing comes through tears?

0:53.6

What if a thousand sleepless nights are what it takes to know

0:59.8

you're near what if trials of this life are your mercies in disguise.

1:14.9

Well, we're continuing our conversation this week with my friend Damaris Carbaugh,

1:19.7

and you've been listening to Damaris sing this beautiful song called Blessings from her

1:24.9

newish CD, Walk With Me.

1:27.9

Damaris, that's such a gorgeous song, but it's the message that is so powerful.

1:32.5

So thank you for being here to discuss what is a hard subject, and that is the whole thing of trials.

1:37.5

And we want to talk about that today.

1:39.2

Thanks for joining us again on Revive Our Hearts.

1:41.5

My joy, Nancy, thanks for having me.

1:43.7

It's wonderful to be here.

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