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Revive Our Hearts

Jesus Cares for Women

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In Jesus’ day, like ours, there were societal problems like racism and sexism. Hear how a simple conversation Jesus had was radically counter-cultural.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Does it astound you that the son of God became weary? Janet Partial is amazed.

0:08.0

Jesus leaves the splendor of the throne room of heaven, where he was king and Lord and heard

0:14.8

Hosanna all day long and praises, and he comes down and puts on sandals and walks in the muck and mire and dust and dirt of

0:23.4

the earthly experience and gets thirsty and gets tired why because the bible says he's acquainted

0:31.5

with all of our sorrows he comforts us because he knows the human condition.

0:38.3

He weeps at our losses.

0:39.8

He grieves at our sorrows.

0:42.3

But thank you, Jesus, you didn't leave the story there.

0:47.0

Knowing is one thing.

0:49.3

Doing is an entirely other thing.

0:53.3

So Jesus got tired.

0:56.6

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Brokenness,

1:01.8

The Heart God Revives.

1:03.3

For August 24th, 2020, I'm Dan A Gresh.

1:17.7

Hey, Dana, have you ever played one of those Would You Rather games?

1:26.7

You know, they pit some strange thing against another strange thing, like, would you rather be ripped shreds by a shark or flattened by a steamroller?

1:28.7

Oh, those are bad choices, Nancy.

1:30.2

I want to play a different version.

1:33.2

Okay, well, here's a thought-provoking one.

1:38.0

Would you rather lose the ability to read or lose the ability to speak?

1:41.0

Oh, terrible choice.

1:49.4

Probably lose the ability to read. Someone can read to me. Good answer. So here's one.

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