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Revive Our Hearts

Power for Change

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2007

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Do you ever feel like as hard as you try, you can’t change? Find out how real change begins.

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0:00.0

There can be no change without the Holy Spirit.

0:04.1

Here's Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:05.7

If I didn't believe in the power of the Holy Spirit to make all things new,

0:11.5

I'd probably look for a different line of work.

0:14.1

Because people are so messed up and we're all messed up.

0:17.4

And our lives are hopeless.

0:19.3

They are formless.

0:20.2

They are dark and they are void apart from what God's spirit does in our lives.

0:25.8

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee-D-Moss for Monday, November 19th.

0:50.1

During our current series called Seeking Him, we've covered a lot of topics, forgiveness, purity, a clear conscience, and more.

0:57.0

This week, we're going to discover the power that allows these qualities to be developed in your life. Here's Nancy.

0:59.0

How many of you have ever been to Niagara Falls?

1:04.0

Okay, several in the room. It's really spectacular, isn't it?

1:08.0

One of the most incredible, well, it's the second largest falls in the world.

1:13.0

On the U.S. side, there's a Canadian side and a U.S. side of the falls, actually two different falls.

1:17.5

But on the U.S. side, 150,000 gallons of water per second fall down a 176-foot drop.

1:33.4

On the Canadian side, the horseshoe falls, 600,000 gallons per second fall over the falls. Now, until the late 1800s, the falls were just a beautiful tourist attraction.

1:41.3

But then scientists began to discover that there was power available in all that water.

1:47.0

But that was just the beginning. Today, the Niagara River is one of the world's greatest

1:52.3

sources of hydroelectric power. And if you put all the power plants together, if you combine them

1:57.6

together, they generate almost 4.5 million kilowatts of

2:01.9

electricity. That's enough to power 44,100 watt light bulbs. That's a lot of power.

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