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Revive Our Hearts

Singles and Loneliness

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2005

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

God can use our moments of greatest loneliness to bless others who are hurting.

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0:00.0

According to Carolyn McCulley, our moments of loneliness can inspire us to reach out to other people.

0:07.0

I would never stop to think about someone else in this circumstance if God hadn't allowed me to walk through it.

0:13.0

When I've experienced holidays by myself or some other situation, all of a sudden it cultivates empathy in me that hadn't been there before.

0:22.2

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Friday, June 17th.

0:36.3

All week, we've been in a series with Carolyn McCulley called, Did I Kiss Marriage?

0:42.2

Goodbye.

0:43.4

They'll wrap up the conversation on singleness today.

0:46.7

Here's Nancy.

0:48.3

You know, one of the plights of the human condition ever since Genesis chapter 3 is that we've

0:55.4

had to deal with the issue of loneliness.

0:57.6

Because sin separates.

0:59.1

It separated Adam and Eve there in the garden from each other and from God and from their

1:03.3

children ultimately.

1:05.0

So loneliness is something that is common to all of us, but I think it's particularly

1:08.8

something that many of us as unmarried women

1:11.2

can identify with. And perhaps there's a thought that if I just had a husband, then I wouldn't

1:16.9

have to deal with loneliness. We want to talk about that today with our guest Carolyn McCulley.

1:21.8

She's a speaker. She's an author. She's on the staff of Sovereign Grace Ministries. She's become a

1:27.0

dear personal friend. Thank you,

1:29.1

Carolyn, for being with us and revive our hearts. Oh, thank you for having me. And I suspect that,

1:34.4

as you were saying that, there were married women everywhere cracking up laughing at that statement.

1:38.3

I'll never be lonely again. Yeah, right, because marriage in and of itself doesn't solve what is a

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