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Revive Our Hearts

Lies Women Believe About Themselves, Episode 3

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

We all feel lonely at times. But what can we do to overcome that loneliness? What lies are we believing about ourselves that contribute to the emotions we feel?

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0:00.0

Revive Our Hearts is supported by listeners just like you. And I want to say a special thanks to our

0:05.5

monthly partner team for your regular donations month after month. I hope you enjoy this episode.

0:12.3

When you find yourself being lonely, it's a reminder of your need for a relationship with God

0:18.4

that will never end. Here's Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth.

0:22.3

And so that homesick heart, that love-sick heart, that love-starved heart,

0:27.8

has an empty place that was made for God.

0:32.9

And that's why by faith, we have to turn our hearts toward him and say,

0:37.2

Lord, I cry out to you,

0:39.3

you are my refuge.

0:41.8

You are my portion.

0:44.7

This is the Reviver Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamooke, author of Lies Women Believe.

0:50.4

For Wednesday, August 10th, 2020, I'm Dana Gresh.

1:02.9

This week, we've heard a very practical message from Nancy called Lies Women Believe

1:08.3

About Themselves. Yesterday, we heard how the cruel words of others can sometimes lodge in our hearts

1:14.6

and tempt us to believe lies.

1:17.4

But the truth of the gospel and the power of God's word is everything we need to counter

1:22.3

those lies.

1:23.4

We're going to stay on that theme today.

1:25.4

Nancy's talking with a sweet sister named Wanda,

1:28.2

who's been listening to this series along with us.

1:31.3

I was born in a family of eight.

1:34.1

I was the seventh daughter of my dad's.

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