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Revive Our Hearts

Psalm of the Cross, Ep. 4

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

We’re used to thinking of Jesus as the object of our worship. But have you ever imagined Jesus as a worship leader?

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Have you ever imagined Jesus leading worship?

0:03.7

Nancy DeMoss-Walgamuth finds this image in Psalm 22.

0:07.8

And I see Jesus as this great worship leader with his arms extended inviting us to join

0:14.4

him in praise, that the sacrifice has been paid, the deliverance has been purchased,

0:19.5

and there is a people of God

0:21.8

being born through faith in Christ's death.

0:26.6

This is the Reviver Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamous, author of The Wonder of

0:31.6

His Name, for April 6th, 2023. I'm Dana Gresh.

0:49.5

Every story needs a turning point. Today, we'll look at the turning point in Psalm 22.

0:55.0

The ideas we're about to hear will give you hope that your story, no matter how bleak it seems,

1:01.8

will have a turning point as well. Nancy's in the series Psalm of the Cross. I want to remind you,

1:07.2

if you've missed any episodes, you can go back and listen to all of them on the Revive Our Hearts app or at revive our hearts.com. Now, here's Nancy. After we recorded our last program, we took

1:15.1

some time with the women in the room to pray and respond to the Lord and just express to him.

1:21.4

Our gratitude for what he did for us on the cross as we're commemorating that this holy week and as we've been studying in

1:28.8

Psalm 22 and looking at the horrendous suffering that Christ went through on our behalf.

1:36.0

And I was particularly touched by one of the ladies who prayed and expressed what I think

1:41.3

is in all of our hearts.

1:42.9

And that is, Lord, if you did this for us, how come we

1:46.7

continue to sin? If this was the price that you paid for our sin, why do I keep going back to

1:55.1

that sin? Why would I not turn my back on it and put it away once and for all?

2:02.8

Why would I toy with it?

2:05.2

It's the right question.

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