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Revive Our Hearts

Incomparable: The Seven Last Words of Christ, Ep. 6

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

What was the single greatest word ever uttered in the history of mankind? Nancy says that word was proclaimed by Jesus on the cross.

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Nancy DeMas Walgamuth remembers reading about a 19th century business executive and influential

0:06.1

politician, a man with an impressive array of accomplishments to his credit.

0:10.6

It was said that as he lay dying, he cried out, so little done, so much to do.

0:17.4

Well, that sounds like something that I often say at the end of a day.

0:22.0

And you ever find yourself wondering if that's the way you're going to feel at the end of your life?

0:26.3

So little done, so much to do.

0:30.9

This is the Reviver Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgameth, author of Incomparable.

0:36.7

For March 26, 2024, I'm Dana Gresh.

0:40.3

As she continues in the series, Incomparable, Nancy offers a contrast to that idea.

0:53.3

So little done, so much to do.

0:56.7

Well, as we consider the six of seven words that Christ spoke from the cross today,

1:01.9

we're going to see a very different ending to Jesus' earthly life and ministry than that of many

1:06.9

others who come to the end of their lives lamenting unfinished business.

1:14.0

Just to recap a little bit, if you've not been with us over the last several sessions in this

1:18.6

series on the Seven Words of Christ, the first three words that Jesus spoke from the cross

1:23.6

were words of ministry to others. There was a prayer for his enemies to be forgiven. He spoke a word

1:31.1

of assurance to the broken, repentant thief. And then he spoke a word of care and concern for his

1:38.7

widowed mother. So he was focusing on those around him and how he could minister into their lives.

1:45.2

That's an awesome thing to think of Jesus doing that as he's being tortured and crucified for sins that he did not

1:53.0

commit. But that's the heart of our incomparable Savior. Then we looked at the fourth cry,

1:58.7

which was a cry of spiritual anguish.

2:02.1

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

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