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🗓️ 9 July 2024
⏱️ 25 minutes
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0:00.0 | In some circles so much attention gets focused on trying to win elections and change laws. |
0:06.0 | Nancy De Moss Walgumu says we might have an even bigger impact by changing our own hearts. |
0:12.0 | I want to tell you that what takes place to impact by changing our own hearts. |
0:13.0 | I want to tell you that what takes place today in the White House or the |
0:17.8 | State House of this State is not nearly as significant, not nearly as determinative as what takes place in God's house. That's us, the people |
0:30.3 | of God. This is the Reviver Hearts Podcast with Nancy De Mas Walgumu, author of Brokenness, The Heart God Revives. |
0:38.9 | For July 9, 2024, I'm Dana Gresch. Why are we shocked when |
0:50.0 | Why are we shocked when unbelievers act like unbelievers? |
0:55.0 | We shouldn't be surprised when the world is full of sin, |
0:58.0 | but we should be grieved when the church is full of sin. |
1:02.0 | Nancy's continuing in the series, The Cry of the Captives. |
1:07.0 | Well, on the last session we got through the first line of Psalm 126, I got a little carried away there, |
1:15.6 | but that's what the word of God does in you. It becomes alive and it expands and that's a great way to study |
1:22.1 | the scripture. Just to meditate on it and let it speak to you |
1:25.5 | and come alive in your heart. |
1:27.1 | We're looking at Psalm 126. |
1:29.2 | I've called the Psalm The Cry of the Captives, and you'll see why as we get into it in some senses it's a |
1:35.2 | prayer for revival it's a plea for God to move in setting his people free and |
1:40.7 | it's a Psalm that was really a song intended to be sung by the Jewish |
1:45.4 | pilgrims they had come out of captivity in Babylon they were back in their |
1:49.4 | homeland but they still had some issues and we said that the Psalm breaks down naturally into three parts, past, present, and future. |
1:57.2 | We started in the last session to look at the past tense, which is verses 1 through 3, |
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