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Revive Our Hearts

Holy Week Heart Prep, Ep. 5

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Scripture tells us about a battle. On one side is a dragon and a terrible beast. On the other side is a lamb. Who do you think will win? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you the outcome of this mismatched battle on Revive Our Hearts.

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0:00.0

Nancy DeMas Walgamoos says the Lamb of God will either bring you comfort or terror.

0:06.2

Listen, one day you will face the Lamb as your judge, or you will face him as your Savior.

0:13.8

Which will it be for you? He will conquer you or you will be one of those who conquers with him.

0:22.7

This is the Reviver Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Adorned,

0:27.7

living out the beauty of the gospel together. For April 2nd, 2026, I'm Dana Gresh. It might sound a little odd to say that Jesus is our lamb, but it's true, and Nancy's about to show you why this name of Jesus is so meaningful.

0:51.9

This message is part of the series Holy Week Heart Prep,

0:55.8

the wonderful names of Jesus.

0:58.8

Yesterday, we looked at the name Redeemer,

1:01.5

Jesus, our Redeemer,

1:02.7

and we talked about how we have been redeemed

1:04.9

by the blood of the lamb.

1:07.3

That's the ransom price

1:08.5

that was paid for our redemption.

1:14.5

Now, lambs play an extremely important part in Israel's history and in the redemptive story. Throughout the Old Testament, lambs are a symbol

1:22.8

that point to Christ, who is the Lamb of God. That's the name we want to look at today, but as with so many

1:31.0

of these names, we have to go back into the Old Testament to see how Jesus fulfills a type, how he

1:36.7

fulfills a picture or a symbol that we find first in the Old Testament. The first mention of a

1:43.0

sacrificial lamb is found in the book of Genesis

1:46.0

chapter 22. You may want to turn there, but you know the story of how God told Abraham to take

1:52.5

his son, Isaac, the one son that he had longed for, he had waited for, the son that had been

1:59.1

promised to him, the son that he loved with all

2:02.0

his heart. And God said, take that son and offer him as a burnt offering to God. Well, Abraham

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