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Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2009

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Americans are re-thinking their retirement. In many cases, it's because the money people had counted on is at risk.

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0:00.0

Here's Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:02.4

There's a time for you and there's a time for me to turn responsibility over to the next generation.

0:08.1

Now, that doesn't come in one fell swoop usually.

0:10.5

It may come in stages and over a period of time.

0:13.5

And we have to be willing to make that transition.

0:17.0

It doesn't mean we're transitioning into uselessness.

0:20.6

We're supposed to stay fruitful. We're supposed to stay uselessness. We're supposed to stay fruitful.

0:22.3

We're supposed to stay wholehearted.

0:23.7

We're supposed to stay serving the Lord.

0:26.2

But it does mean we need to be willing to hand over some of the responsibilities we have had to others.

0:34.9

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Friday, May 29.

0:48.8

The story of Joshua is practical for every season of life.

0:53.5

We've seen that in a number of series on the life of Joshua throughout this year.

0:57.0

And I hope you'll get a copy of Nancy's complete teaching on Joshua's life at revive our hearts.com.

1:04.0

Today we'll look at the vibrant example Joshua gives for those contemplating retirement.

1:10.0

We're in the series Lessons from the Life

1:12.6

of Joshua, Part 12, Leaving a Legacy. I'm told that there are some 77 million baby boomers

1:20.8

who are now approaching retirement, and many of those baby boomers are making an incredible

1:26.3

effort to stay young.

1:28.5

The American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine, I didn't know there was such a thing, but there is,

1:35.1

reports that the industry, the anti-aging medicine industry, expects an annual income of at least $79 billion by next year.

1:43.7

Now, I'm approaching 50 myself, and by most standards, that would not be considered old,

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