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Revive Our Hearts

The Lord Is King, Episode 2

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

The Bible also promises this: No matter what difficult circumstances you’re in right now, God is greater than the flood!

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0:00.0

Nancy DeMas Walgamuth reminds us, sometimes we feel completely overwhelmed.

0:05.1

The floods do exist. They're real, and we shouldn't be surprised when they threaten us.

0:14.6

This is the Reviver Hearts podcast with Nancy DeMoss Walgamuth, author of Heaven Rules.

0:24.5

For December 5th, 2024, I'm Dana Gresh.

0:33.9

You know, being a believer in Christ doesn't mean that life is always easy. Sin still exists in the world, and we still go through trials and troubles. However, we can face those

0:40.2

challenges with hope when we have our eyes fixed on Christ and our hearts grounded in the truth of

0:45.6

God's word. Nancy's going to talk about that today as she continues in this series titled

0:50.7

The Lord is King. Let's listen.

1:02.4

For a few days here, we're looking into a passage of scripture, short passage, Psalm 93,

1:07.3

that has been such an encouragement to my own heart in recent days, and I know it is going to be to years as well. I shared a quote in the last session, and I want to share it again.

1:11.9

I've said this quote, I don't know, probably hundreds of times through my life, and I want you to

1:16.2

hear it so many times at Revive Our Hearts that it becomes part of your thinking too.

1:21.2

G. Campbell Morgan was a pastor, a British pastor and Bible teacher in the first part of the

1:26.2

20th century, and here's what he said. He said,

1:29.2

the supreme need in every hour of difficulty and distress is for a fresh vision of God.

1:38.4

Seeing him, all else takes on proper perspective and proportion. Let me say that again, the supreme need,

1:47.1

the thing we most need in every hour of difficulty and distress. He was talking in the early

1:53.0

20th century. That was an hour of a lot of difficulty and distress in our world, but how much

1:57.8

more true is that today? This is an hour of difficulty and distress. So what

2:02.6

is our supreme need? It's to have a fresh vision of God. And then he said, seeing him, all else

2:10.8

takes on proper perspective and proportion. Here's a thing. When you spend your time focused on what's

2:17.4

going on around you

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