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Revive Our Hearts

Reconciliation

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2006

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Healing broken relationships is important. It takes hurt away from our lives and lets us enjoy friendship.

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0:00.0

Your relationships have a lot of significance.

0:04.0

Here's Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:06.0

You know, our gospel is not believable to this world when we can't get along with each other.

0:12.0

How should we expect people to want to know Christ the peacemaker?

0:17.0

When we can't get along with each other.

0:19.0

It's Friday, October 6th, and this is Revive Our Hearts with author and speaker Nancy

0:25.6

Lee DeMoss.

0:34.6

God created you to be in relationships with other people.

0:38.8

It's why you're always naturally thinking about how you relate to people and how they relate to you.

0:45.3

Today, Nancy will show why your relationships aren't just about you.

0:50.3

They're actually about his glory.

0:56.0

I want to suggest that the Christian life is about relationship.

1:02.6

Our relationship with God and our relationship with each other.

1:08.2

There is no Christian faith without the relational element. And as we're looking

1:13.4

this week at the Little New Testament Book of Philemon, that's right before the book of Hebrews,

1:19.0

we see this whole issue of the importance of relationships. In fact, look with me through the

1:24.6

book of Philemon and see how many relational words are there.

1:28.7

Verse 1, Paul, a prisoner for Christ Jesus, and Timothy, our brother.

1:34.3

To Philemon, our beloved fellow worker, those are relational words.

1:40.1

And to Afia, our sister, that's a relational term.

1:44.4

And to Archippus, our fellow soldier.

1:47.9

That's relational.

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