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Revive Our Hearts

No Empty Words

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2014

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The songs of a nation reflect the mood of the people. Music can convey contentment, fear, or trust. What kind of song are you singing?

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0:00.0

When every need is taken care of, it's easy for us to forget how much we need God, according to Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:08.9

When we're hungry, our hearts are humbled.

0:11.9

You see, prosperity is more conducive to a spirit of pride, and hunger is more conducive to a spirit of humility.

0:20.4

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast for Friday,

0:24.3

September 12, 2014. The National Anthem of the United States was conceived of during a battle.

0:41.1

It's not the only beloved song that was birthed during great adversity.

0:46.0

Music has the ability to express joy and thankfulness, but it can also powerfully convey a sense of need.

0:56.3

Nancy Lee-Demoss will explain how,

1:03.6

continuing in the series, Lessons from the Life of Joshua, Part 5, Celebrating Victory.

1:09.7

Well, we're looking at the Song of Moses in Deuteronomy chapter 32, and we've seen that this is one of three songs of Moses found in the scripture,

1:13.0

and I'm reminded of the power of music, of our hymns and songs and choruses, to remind us of the

1:20.6

ways of God, to instruct us in His Word, to warn us when we need to be warned, and we'll see that happening in this song of Moses,

1:29.2

and the value and potential of these songs to help us pass on truth, to pass on our faith from

1:35.7

one generation to the next. God had given this song to Moses and said, write the song down,

1:40.7

teach it to the children of Israel, teach it to Joshua, so that in days to come, when

1:45.5

you're not here, they will remember the words of this song.

1:49.0

And this song will be a witness against them if they fail to follow me, which God said

1:53.5

they will forsake me.

1:55.2

And they need to remember this song at that time.

1:57.7

And haven't you found it true as there are times when you are doubting the Lord,

2:02.6

when a song will be sung at church like, Great is Thy Faithfulness? And you'll find yourself

2:07.3

just counseling your own heart according to the Word of God by means of those wonderful

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