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Revive Our Hearts

Like a River Glorious

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

How can you find perfect peace in a storm? Nancy shows you an example of a woman who was hit with multiple hardships, yet she knew where to find peace.

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0:00.0

Nancy DeMoss-Walgamuth reminds us how the disciples of Jesus felt when they entered a storm.

0:06.3

Jesus, don't you care? We're all going to die. Do you ever feel that way? Maybe that's the storm

0:13.7

you're in right now and you're feeling terrified. Well, it's in those storms that most of us lose

0:18.8

whatever little bit of peace we thought we had when things were going well.

0:24.3

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Waldemuth, author of The Quiet Place for April 28th, 2020.

0:32.7

I'm Dana Gresh.

0:33.7

I'm Dana Gresh.

0:46.0

There's something you may have noticed like I did in the last month or so.

0:50.8

Suddenly, all the familiar hymns many of us have sung our whole lives,

0:57.8

well, the lyrics to those hymns have taken on new meaning. Am I right? Newer songs, too, but the ones we tend to remember best are the ones we're most familiar with. And there's

1:03.7

great comfort in singing words of hope and lyrics that express our trust in God.

1:10.5

Here's Nancy, with more in this series Hymns of Hope in Troubled Times.

1:15.7

Well, yesterday we began what for us is a really unusual series.

1:19.4

Usually I'm teaching from a particular scripture text or a book of the Bible.

1:24.8

And this week, we're looking at some of the lyrics of some great hymns that have been

1:30.2

a part of my own spiritual upbringing and journey. I had the joy of recording some of these hymns,

1:36.5

piano arrangements of these hymns that were now making available through the ministry called

1:40.9

Be Still. If you missed yesterday's program, we talked about the title

1:44.8

hymn, Be Still, My Soul. In so many life circumstances where we need to know that He is God

1:51.2

and to just let our hearts rest in that knowledge. This includes 10 classic hymns and gospel songs

1:58.6

that I grew up with. They're familiar to me because we grew up

2:01.4

singing these, but they're mostly ones that we don't sing a lot in our churches today. So they're

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