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Revive Our Hearts

What to Do When Your Plot Twists

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Nancy addresses allowing God to use your circumstances to grow your faith.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

God loves you enough to not always give you everything you want.

0:05.2

Nancy DeMas Walgamuth explains.

0:07.5

God knows when we need the times of refreshing.

0:11.7

He knows when we can handle prosperity,

0:13.7

and he knows that we can't handle nonstop,

0:17.2

uninterrupted seasons of prosperity and abundance.

0:20.6

Because if we never had any lack of abundance,

0:23.8

we would never long for the promised land. This is the Revive Our Hearts podcast with Nancy

0:29.8

DeMoss Walgge. Co-author of You Can Trust God to Write Your Story. For August 28th, 2020,

0:36.2

I'm Dana Grash.

0:45.7

Well, today is the last day of this short series, but if you missed either of the other

0:51.2

programs, it's not too late. You can find the first two episodes at revive our hearts.com.

0:57.1

Now, here's Nancy.

0:59.0

Well, over the last couple of days, we've been looking at the theme of water, God's people,

1:03.4

and God's purposes in the book of Exodus.

1:06.8

And I hope that what we've talked about, which is just really a flyover of some really key scenes in the book of Exodus, we could spend days on any one of these scenes.

1:16.6

But I hope it's just, no pun intended, wetting your appetite to get into God's word and read and study more and let God speak to you about your life through his word and his ways.

1:29.5

We're in Exodus chapter 15. We looked in the first day at three scenes earlier in Exodus

1:34.8

where water was involved. Moses being drawn out of the river Nile, the water of the Nile being

1:40.7

turned to blood is the first of ten plagues, and then the Red Sea being parted

1:45.1

so the children of Israel could go through on dry land. The water was for them in that moment,

1:50.1

the water of salvation, but for the Egyptians who refused to believe God's promises,

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