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Revive Our Hearts

Psalm of the Cross, Ep. 5

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

When you’re dealing with sickness or loss, it can feel like wasted time. But the suffering of Jesus wasn’t wasted at all.

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A lot of suffering seems to be wasted, but Nancy Damas Wagonov points out the suffering of Jesus had a purpose.

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And it's a reminder that our suffering as followers of Christ is also purposeful.

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It's also fruitful.

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This is the Revive Our Hearts Podcast of Nancy Damas Walgamuth,

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author of The Wonder of His Name.

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For April 7th, 2023, I'm Dana Gresch. It is finished. Why did Jesus say this phrase on the cross? That statement sounds so confident, so final.

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Because it is.

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We'll get some insight into that phrase as Nancy wraps up the series Psalm of the cross.

0:51.0

If you missed any of the previous episodes you can hear

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them all or listen again on the Revive Our Hearts app or at Revive Our Hearts

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dot com. Well today we observe the day that really is at the crux of our Christian faith and that

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word crux is related to the word cross. Good Friday. Now if you just read the first half of the Psalm that we've been studying

1:15.8

this week, Psalm 22, you would say what in the world could be good about this particular

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Friday. The day that the sinless son of God was crucified by sinners, was put to death. But what makes

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it good is the fact that he did it for our sin and that he didn't stay on that

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cross.

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As we've been looking this week at the cross and the suffering of Christ, we're being reminded

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that when we suffer, though our suffering is nothing to be

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compared with his, that he has been there. He's a high priest who is touched

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with the feeling of our weaknesses, our infirmities.

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He has been there, he understands, and we need to learn to view our sufferings relatively small

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though they are in light of the cross.

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