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Keep the Heart

The Heavy Things We Carry by Guest Host Janice Wolfe (rebroadcast)

Keep the Heart

Francie Taylor

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Religion & Spirituality

2.4616 Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Rebroadcast from November 2021 (2023 Summer Season Rerun) Do you have friends who help you in ways that make life lighter and brighter? Today's guest host is that kind of friend in my life. Veteran radio host, Janice Wolfe from Faith Music Radio is covering for me while I'm out battling illness. Janice's inspiring show, eleven2one, airs on Faith Music Radio from 11am-1pm, Monday through Friday. You will be encouraged by Janice in this episode about "The Heavy Things We Carry." It's so easy to listen to her deep and beautiful voice. It reminds me of butter melting on toast. Do you realize we carry heavy things around every day? Heaviness is mentioned in both the Old and New Testament. Is there a way to lighten the load? The Bible gives us precise instructions on how to trade the weights that we carry for the much easier yoke of Christ. You'll want your journal to take notes during this encouraging episode.  Many thanks to Dan and Janice Wolfe, my podcast trainers, for their investment in the podcast at Keep the Heart. Follow Janice on Instagram and Facebook, and visit her show by clicking the link below.  eleven2one radio with Janice Wolfe Ponder the Path-31-Day Devotional by Francie Taylor Rough Patches: Temporary Marital Tensions by Francie Taylor Minerals for the Mind-A Study of Romans 12 by Kathy Ashley Mirror Talk-A Journey from Hurt to Healing by Marianne Barnett The Mirror of God's Word-A Biblical View of Physical Beauty by Robin Parton Follow Keep the Heart on Instagram Like Keep the Heart on Facebook Francie on Facebook

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Janice Wolf and I'm the host of 11 to 1 on Faith Music Radio. I'm filling in for Francie

0:07.0

today who is out sick. I want to share with you about the heavy things we carry. My son David

0:16.2

brought me a gorgeous yellow purse at a quaint little shop in St. Augustine, Florida. Yellow is my favorite

0:24.2

color, and I really, really do love the purse. It was a little outside of my bling comfort zone,

0:32.5

but of course I carried it and I began to notice that whenever I carried this purse that someone would shout

0:39.2

out, what a great bag. In fact, I rarely carried the purse without someone commenting that it was

0:47.1

an awesome bag. Oh, so I love that purse, because I love the praise of men, but no, truly. Mostly I love the purse because my son

0:58.1

picked it out for me just because there was one problem, though, with that bag. It was super

1:07.9

heavy. Even without anything in it, it was just weighing me down. It may be a great

1:17.5

bag and others may say, I wish I had her bag. Oh, but they don't know the heaviness. And that's kind

1:27.1

of like our lives.

1:29.6

Boy, she has a great life.

1:32.2

But we do not know the heavy things they bear.

1:37.1

When we come back, I want to name some things from the Bible.

1:41.3

Heavy things that the Bible says we carry. So stay with us here on Keep the Heart.

1:55.5

Thank you for joining Keep the Heart for today's podcast with Francie Taylor. Francie is an author, teacher,

2:02.6

and conference speaker. Sharing lessons from the Word of God is her passion. Now, back to today's

2:08.8

important study. Do you realize we carry heavy things around every day and for no better reason at times

2:22.2

than the praise we might receive for men?

2:26.1

Heaviness is mentioned in both the Old Testament and New Testament in relation to broken

2:31.1

hearts, sorrow, grief, disappointment, sickness, shame, circumstantial joy,

2:41.3

lost family and loved ones, complaining, problems in the church, and so much more.

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