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Just look at some of the phrases that describe that passion. We'll talk about how we do that at the end of today’s session. I need to take steps to cultivate the love and that passion for God’s Word. But to think of that as a sustained passion and heartbeat of my life, it just makes me realize how much I need God to give me that passion. I will just tell you as we start into this as I’ve been meditating in this psalm for the past several weeks, I think this is a topic where I’ve been caught short a number of times because as I read these I’m thinking, “I don’t have that kind of passion.” I wish I did and there have been times when I have. So I want us today to just survey some of the phrases and verbs that describe the psalmist’s passion and his intense love and heart for God’s Word. I hate and abhor falsehood, but I love your law. I rejoice at your word like one who finds great spoil. In fact, love and longing and delight are three recurring words in this psalm. You can’t miss the sense of deep love and longing and delight that the psalmist has for God and His Word. It’s like every part of his being is engaged. When I’m studying God’s Word or meditating on it, I look for recurring themes or thoughts or ideas, and that is one that you can’t miss in this psalm. One of the things that strikes me about this psalm is that it is not just an intellectual or theological treatment of God’s Word, but rather it throbs with intense, white-hot passion. We want to start in God’s Word and want to continue to be in God’s Word everyday through the year. Nancy: We’re looking at Psalm 119, the longest chapter in the Bible, this week and next and we’re not going verse by verse through it but just looking at some themes, meditations on Psalm 119 as we start out this New Year.

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Leslie: Nancy is continuing in a series called, Revive Me According to Your Word. I will dream that I’ll be grounded in your Word. Leslie: This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss for Friday, January 6. I thought, “Yes! May we worship You, may we seek You with our mind’s attention and our heart’s affection.” Nancy: In his pastoral prayer he said, “May we worship You with our mind’s attention and our heart’s affection.” I just stopped and jotted that down. Leslie Basham: This is Nancy Leigh DeMoss. In this weekly podcast, Cunningham and her guests dive into today’s headlines and other pressing issues through the lens of intersectional feminism.Nancy Leigh DeMoss: I was struck by something the pastor prayed at the church I had the privilege of attending last Sunday. We are undistracted.” -Brittany Packnett Cunningham, host of UNDISTRACTED (and former (INSIDE THE PARENS) panelist). We got work to do, and we’re going to do it together, and we’re going to find our joy along the way. “Enough with the distractions, the noise, the billions of tweets. The two fuse pop culture with women’s rights and LGBTQ issues to concoct a social justice cocktail that goes down smoothly (well, that is if you’re not choking from laughter at their debauchery along the way).

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Attitudes!įor Erin Gibson and Brian Safi ‘Attitudes!’ is an art form and platform. From Our Own Correspondent, produced by BBC, showcases issues long out of focus in the headlines that affect millions around the world. In fact, much of the journey for unconditional equality and human rights for all is simply learning about what is happening around the world. Social justice isn’t just about seeking equality for those around you it’s about pursuing justice for those out of view and oceans away. All while interviewing world-class artists, activists, and scholars. The podcast explores a range of topics from grassroots activism abroad to #SayHerName through the lens of intersectionality. Lawyer, civil rights advocate, and leading scholar of critical race theory Kimberlé Crenshaw brings her expertise and insight to Intersectionality Matters. Premiered in 2017, the hour-long show features weekly analysis from Kaya Henderson and De’Ara Balenger and covers stories affecting those in and out of the headlines. Now, as the host of Crooked Media’s Pod Save the People, he’s emerged as one of the most important voices in social justice today. Pod Save the PeopleĭeRay McKesson first entered the national consciousness in 2014 as a formidable organizer for Black Lives Matter after the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO.

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Code Switch brings humor and empathy to some of the most difficult conversations about race. Hosted by journalists of color, NPR’s Code Switch examines the various ways in which race impacts society-from the books we read, to the games we play, the makeup we wear, the food we eat, and so much more.












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