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🗓️ 25 July 2016
⏱️ 16 minutes
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0:42.6 | Hey everybody, welcome back to the Busy Mom podcast. My name is Heidi St. John, along |
0:57.3 | with my friend, Rinda Wilson, and we're here just to bring you some encouragement for |
1:02.3 | your life from the Word of God. Amen. A truth that comes from God's Word. We've been talking |
1:07.7 | about the culture lately, a lot of things, you know, upsetting a lot of moms that we hear |
1:12.7 | from every day. Who are just like, I can't even turn on the news anymore. A lot of people |
1:17.3 | who feel marginalized now by the culture. And I read this in first Samuel 167. It says, |
1:25.0 | man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. And I love this from |
1:30.0 | Max. Okay, to listen to this. Those words were written for misfits and outcasts. You kind |
1:35.1 | of think that might be written for us right now. Really starting to feel marginalized. We're |
1:38.2 | really starting to feel that way. Written for missfits and outcasts. But God uses them all. |
1:44.4 | Listen to this. Moses ran from justice, but God used him. Jonah ran from God, but God used |
1:49.9 | him. Rahab ran a brothel. Sarah ran out of hope, ran with the wrong crowd, but God used |
1:56.4 | them all. And David, human eyes saw a gangly teenager smelling like sheep. And yet the |
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