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Revive Our Hearts

Living for the Age to Come, Ep. 2

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

When you truly live for eternity, it will affect how you live now. Nancy helps you focus on eternity, transforming the way you look at each day.

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0:00.0

How should we view the difficult days we're living in? Here's Nancy DeMas Walgamuth.

0:05.0

Think of this present age as a dot on a line that spans all across eternity, from eternity past

0:14.7

to eternity future. This is the Reviver Our Hearts podcast with Nancy Deoss Walgamuth, author of Adorned.

0:24.6

For December 2nd, 2024, I'm Dana Gresh.

0:35.8

Nancy's continuing in the series, Living for the Age to Come.

0:40.1

That's also our theme for this year's Giving Tuesday initiative.

0:43.9

So we just had Black Friday.

0:45.7

Today is Cyber Monday, and both of those are days when we tend to spend money on ourselves

0:51.4

or on friends and family, people we know.

0:56.6

Tomorrow, however, giving Tuesday is a day when organizations all over the world, including revive our hearts, we'll be challenging

1:02.4

you to invest your money in people you may never meet this side of heaven. We'll tell you more

1:07.1

about how we're planning to use your donation later in this program. So be thinking and

1:12.1

praying about what God might want you to give. First, let's hear from Nancy DeMoss-Walgamuth.

1:18.0

Okay, as I mentioned yesterday, I have spent years soaking in the book of Titus, working on the

1:24.2

adorned book, the teaching on Titus chapter 2. And I'm taking a little different

1:30.1

direction as I've been living in Titus in recent months. There's some other things that have struck me

1:35.9

that didn't fit into the adorned books, so I'm sharing them this week. There are two phrases in Titus

1:41.1

that have been on my heart in recent months. And today and tomorrow, I want to

1:44.2

focus on those concepts and on their implications. So we're picking up at Titus 1, verse 1. And I want to

1:51.8

focus first on this first couple of verses in Titus 1. Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus

2:00.4

Christ.

2:01.2

Let me just stop there for a moment and remind you that no matter how complex and crazy

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