Reigniting Your Passion for Jesus (Part 2 of 2)
4/28/202628 min
When you first put your faith in Jesus, there was no doubt a passion in your eyes. You wanted everyone to know the hope that you had found. But as the years go on and life gets in the way, that light may have begun to left your eyes. Kim Meeder uses her powerful storytelling to re-ignite your passion for your Creator. She gives you ideas for embracing freedom, love, and true joy, in order to start a revival in your heart that spreads to all of those around you.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
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Speaker 1· Soundbite0:11
We'll go to this thing, but this is it. If this doesn't work, we're done. What we have now, it's way more than we ever had before, and that I ever even dreamed of in the marriage.
Speaker 00:23
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Kim Meeder· Guest0:28
[upbeat music] And he says in Matthew 11:28, "Come to me. Come to me." He doesn't say, "Fix that first and then come." "Come to me, and I will give you rest." And the operative word... I used to always think it was rest. Yeah, [laughs] that's what I want.
Jim Daly· Host0:49
Yeah, give me some rest.
Kim Meeder· Guest0:49
[laughs] Right. The operative word is come. Come. And that is a choice that each one of us must make, is to stop and turn and face him, and that's when everything changes.
John Fuller· Host1:03
Well, that's Kim Meader, and she was with us last time. She's back again today on Focus on the Family, and, uh, thanks for joining us. I'm John Fuller, and your host is Focus president and author, Jim Daly.
Jim Daly· Host1:15
Uh, John, I truly believe the only solution to the crisis in the world is spiritual revival, and I'm kind of excited about where everything's at. I know there's negativity and there are things we need to be concerned about, but do you think God's caught off guard?