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Revive Our Hearts

Spiritual Strength, Ep. 1

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

We need strength for troubled days. The problem is, we often look for strength in places that don’t provide it. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you where to draw strength for the battles you face.

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0:00.0

Nancy Damascoe-Walgamu says, we need to be careful about where we point fingers for society's problems.

0:07.0

The anger, the contention and discord, the violence that we are seeing today,

0:12.0

ultimately, these are not the result of guns or mental illness or inflation or supply chain issues or anything else.

0:22.3

These are spiritual problems.

0:25.0

This is the Reviver Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, co-author of Seeking Him.

0:31.6

For September 15th, 2025, I'm Dana Gresh.

0:48.3

When you think about yourself, would you say you're a strong person or weak? Are you full of energy or weary?

0:51.3

What about spiritually?

0:53.3

Would you like to grow in spiritual strength? Today, Nancy takes us to a

0:58.7

passage of scripture that offers us exactly that, spiritual strength. Here's Nancy. Well, as I've shared

1:05.7

frequently on Revive Our Hearts over the last few years, I've been journaling through the entire scripture.

1:12.6

It took me two years to journal through the Old Testament. I got a Bible with wide margins and lines

1:17.9

so that you could write down insights and how God, what he's showing you and through the passage.

1:22.9

Then I started into the New Testament, much shorter than the Old Testament, but I have gotten carried away.

1:47.7

And what a joy. This has been to just soak in these familiar passages, but to see fresh things in them that I've never seen before. So I spent quite a bit of time in the book of Ephesians. And there's a passage in the last chapter of Ephesians that I've been meditating on quite a bit over the last several weeks, and I want to share just some reflections on that passage with you today so if you have your Bible which I hope you do let me invite you to turn to the epistle of Ephesians letter by Paul to

1:53.0

the Ephesian Church chapter 6 the last chapter of Ephesians and I think part of

1:58.6

why this passage is so ministered to me, it's because I've been studying it

2:02.5

and meditating on it against the backdrop of so much of what is taking place in our world today.

2:08.8

Now, I want to give you some context because you don't ever want to take a passage of scripture

2:12.5

and just jump in there and not have some idea of where it fits and what it has to do with

2:17.3

what's in the rest of the

2:18.4

book and the rest of that part of the Bible. So this is a letter from Paul. The book of Ephesians

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