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Revive Our Hearts

How to Guard Your Heart

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2020

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Singles are often told, "Guard your heart." But how do you actually do that? Carolyn McCulley explains what it means to guard your heart.

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Carolyn McCauley was dealing with challenges relating to singleness.

0:04.0

At the same time, other singles in her church were coming to her, looking for advice, expecting

0:09.7

her to be the strong one.

0:12.4

During this time, a scripture passage kept coming to Carolyn's mind.

0:16.9

Let your gentleness be evident to all.

0:18.8

Let your gentlest be evident to all.

0:20.5

Somebody else would be on the door.

0:22.1

Carolyn, can you help me?

0:23.3

And I wanted to turn around and be like, what?

0:26.2

But I couldn't.

0:27.2

I'd be like, yes.

0:29.9

How can I help you?

0:31.8

This is the Revive Our Hearts Podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Singled Out for Him.

0:38.3

For July 14th, 2020, I'm Dana Gresh.

0:42.3

Yesterday, we heard the first part of a message that my longtime friend Carolyn McCulley gave

0:55.5

a while back at a true woman conference.

0:58.6

Carolyn is the author of several books, including Radical Womanhood, and The Measure of Success,

1:04.7

which is a great work on women, work, and the home.

1:08.6

In the message we're going to hear today, Carolyn challenges the popular definition

1:12.6

of love and gives us a biblical definition instead. This series is part of our month-long emphasis

1:19.2

here on Revive Our Hearts, where we're considering wisdom for everyday living from a variety

1:24.7

of guests. Now, in this talk, Carolyn was specifically addressing single

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