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Revive Our Hearts

No Mundane Tasks

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2007

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

What will your sons and daughters say about you in twenty or thirty years? What do you say about your mom?

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0:00.0

Tasks that seem mundane can actually have an important spiritual significance.

0:06.0

Here's Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:08.0

Get a vision for your work in your home.

0:11.0

And remember as you're cleaning, as you're ironing, as you're making things to make your home attractive.

0:17.0

Remember that you're painting a picture for your children, a picture of God.

0:23.0

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Thursday, February 22nd.

0:36.8

I would guess that right now you have a long list of things to do.

0:41.4

Well, the way you go about your tasks could have long-lasting spiritual significance.

0:47.1

In a few minutes, listen as some women remember watching their moms tackle difficult jobs.

0:52.9

It'll help you realize how much your work is being noticed today.

0:56.9

First, Nancy's continuing in a series called The Countercultural Woman.

1:02.6

We've been looking one verse at a time, even one phrase or one word at a time, at what I think

1:08.1

is one of the most important passages in all of God's word as it relates

1:12.1

to our roles as women. It's Proverbs chapter 31 and I've encouraged you if you haven't started,

1:18.0

it's not too late, to commit yourself over a period of 31 days to read Proverbs 31, which has

1:25.8

31 verses every day over 31 days and to ask God to teach you and show

1:31.6

you what it means to have his heart as a woman. Now we've seen this as a woman who supremely

1:37.1

reverences God. She loves the Lord. And as a result, she loves her family. And because of her

1:43.1

love for God and her love for her family, there's a practical outworking

1:47.4

of that love in her home.

1:50.0

And we're looking at some of that practical outworking.

1:52.5

But as we look at these very specific nitty-gritty tasks that she performs, I don't want you

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