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Revive Our Hearts

The Danger of Immodesty

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2015

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The book of Proverbs tells us about a foolish woman who lured a man into her snare, in part through her attire.

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0:00.0

Nancy Lee-Demoss says women who want to avoid inappropriate relationships will avoid temptation.

0:06.7

So watch out for these romantic settings and times and places where you may find yourself tempted

0:13.9

to give your heart to someone other than your mate. Or you may tempt someone else to give their

0:19.1

heart to you when it doesn't belong to you.

0:22.2

Over and over again, I hear from women who put themselves in situations like this

0:27.2

and end up making very foolish, deadly decisions.

0:32.1

This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast for Tuesday, September 22, 2015.

0:46.7

Yesterday, we looked in the book of Proverbs to observe the portrait of a foolish woman found there.

0:53.1

By studying that portrait, you can learn some

0:56.0

wisdom, and Nancy's going to show you how. We've been talking about two kinds of women, wise

1:02.5

women and foolish women. We want to be wise women who build up our homes, build up the lives

1:09.6

of those around us. We do not want to be

1:12.8

foolish women because the foolish woman tears down her house. She tears down the lives

1:19.5

of the people around her. And during these days, we're doing a study through Proverbs

1:24.4

chapter 7, which is one of the most complete descriptions of a foolish woman

1:30.2

that you will find anywhere in God's Word. We've looked at the first several verses, and we've

1:35.8

seen that this dad is warning his son about certain kinds of women to avoid. And he says in

1:42.6

verse 5, you want to be kept away from a strange woman.

1:47.7

Now, that word strange is not used in this older translation in the sense that we use it today.

1:52.3

It's a word that means loose, a woman who has turned aside from the right way.

1:58.1

Some of your translations say an adulterous. She's an immoral woman. And we've seen

2:03.7

that though most of us may not consider ourselves and may indeed not be immoral women, yet there

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