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Revive Our Hearts

Jesus on Every Page

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

What advice would you give to someone who wants to lead others in a Bible study? Asheritah Ciuciu answers that question.

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0:00.0

You and I need to guard against a me-centered approach to the Word of God.

0:05.4

Asherita Choochoo explains.

0:07.8

If you're reading scripture and saying, first and primarily, how does this apply to me?

0:12.4

You're missing out on the treasure of scripture because all of it is meant to point our hearts to Jesus.

0:19.2

Welcome to the Revive Our Hearts podcast for October 30th, 2023.

0:23.8

I'm Dana Gresh.

0:24.7

Our host is the author of A Place of Quiet at Rest, Nancy DeMoss Walgames.

0:33.6

Did you know there was a time when most Christians didn't own a copy of the Bible?

0:43.3

It's true.

0:44.3

How different that is from today.

0:46.3

In fact, I'd venture to guess that you probably have multiple copies of the Bible in your home, as I do in mine.

0:52.3

And you can access it whenever you want, wherever you are,

0:55.1

through your phone or some other device. Well, tomorrow marks the 506th anniversary of the day that an

1:02.6

Augustinian monk named Martin Luther posted a document that we would say today went viral.

1:09.9

He lived in a town called Wittenberg, Germany. In 1517,

1:14.4

he tacked a handwritten treatise to the church door. Ninety-five statements intended to provoke

1:21.3

discussion, and that it did. Those 95 theses sparked what we now call the Protestant Reformation.

1:29.1

One of Luther's passions was to get God's word into the language of the common people.

1:35.0

He spent decades translating the Bible into German, and other reformers wrote Bible translations

1:41.2

in other languages.

1:43.5

Aren't you grateful that we can read the scripture anywhere,

1:46.5

anytime? But if you've ever felt like you were struggling to understand the Bible, or maybe

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