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What If True Revival Begins With “I Just Want You”?

Season 2 Episode 12

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Hungry for a faith that feels alive again? We open the doors wide and sit with the difference between knowing about God and actually knowing Him—then trace a path back through focused worship, honest repentance, and adoration that costs us something. Fresh from a fire conference and renewed purpose, we share how chasing God’s presence reshapes our priorities, heals burnout, and clarifies our mission to make disciples.

We anchor the conversation in Mary’s alabaster moment from the Gospels—a vivid picture of humility and extravagant love. Her choice to dismantle her glory and honor Jesus exposes our preference for performance over presence and challenges the way many modern services are built. Are our gatherings tailored for God’s delight or our comfort? We talk about seeking God’s face over His hand, the danger of overanalyzing spiritual life, and the power of quieting every distraction to enter the secret place where peace and transformation take root.

We also face a hard truth about judgment: we say we want the lost saved, yet we often recoil at their mess. Through Scripture and transparent stories, we call for compassion that tells the truth and refuses hypocrisy. Along the way, we share updates about our growing global community, new discipleship plans (including video), and an open invitation to connect and send prayer requests. If your heart is ready to say, “Jesus, I just want You,” this conversation will help you make room—trading routine for relationship and blessings for the blesser.

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Welcome to the Christian Cafe, the place where the bread of life is always to pop and break, straight. Every episode is designed to nourish your soul, strengthen your faith, and encourage you in your daily walk with client. At the Christian Cafe, you'll find practical teaching, encouragement from the scriptures, and spiritual insights that you can apply right where you are. Whether you're at home, at work, or on the go, this is your place to pause, be refreshed, and be reminded of God's goodness. Stay connected by following us on Facebook at the Christian Cafe and send your prayer requests to the Christian Cafe 2022 at gmail.com. Because here at the cafe, we believe in the power of prayer and the fellowship of believers. Check out our webpage, www.potpage.com The Christian Cafe. So, grab a seat, place your order, and get ready for a serving of God's word that's fresh, pop in my changing.

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Something that can feel left. Something that can deliver us and set us free from the bondage of sin. We are ready to get back to our book and ready to celebrate what God has for us. Amen. I am so glad to be back with you. So glad to be back today. It is wonderful to be in the house with you. A lot of things have taken place, guys. I tell you what, it's been a wonderful time in the Lord. Man, it seems like it's been a while, and I guess it has. The last uh podcast we done, we did a message that we preached at a home answering the call of God, which I thought was just marvelous. And I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you got something from it. Because I believe in the day that we're living in now, that we more than ever need to be answering the call of God. There's so many people out there that's got a call on their life that they're just not using it. For some reason it could be because they're scared or just don't believe that they're capable enough to do it. But if God called you, He'll take care of the rest of it. All we gotta do is just answer the call, amen. So we did that, and as I told you last time, we was getting ready to do our fire conference. Man, let me tell you what, that was powerful. We had three days of of nothing but the word and the prophetic word from the prophet of God that was there the first two nights and did a great word on Sunday. I'm telling you what, it was marvelous. I wish you could have been there because God performed some great things and and we saw some miracles, we saw some people getting saved and delivered. Man, it was powerful. I could go on on about that, but I I won't. I'll leave that to leave it alone because if I get started, I just won't stop. Something ignited in me uh during the conference that, man, it's changed me. And I want to keep that fire ignited inside of me. I don't want to let it go out. You know, we get I guess you might say we get overwhelmed or burnt out with things that we're doing and in church and at home and everything, and and we forget the reason that we're really here. And we must not forget that our purpose here on this earth is not what we do on a daily basis. It's not going to work on on our jobs and doing this and that, but our purpose here on this earth is to continue what God started with his disciples. Because we all know that once he he when he left and went back to heaven after his his death, he left the disciples with power. And we have that same power that the disciples had, but we have not yet decided that, hey, we're gonna do the same thing the disciples did. We're not gonna go out and disciple people, we're not gonna go and and see people see people healed or delivered or or people saved, but that's what we're supposed to do. It's not the nine to five job that we have, it's not raising a family, and I'm I'm not saying none of that's bad, I don't get me wrong. I'm just saying that that's not our purpose. Our purpose is to go and deliver the good news of Jesus Christ, and we fail to do that, amen. So I want us my purpose here on this podcast and always has been, that I'm giving you word that you could use to be able to do what we're called to do. That's the whole reason that I started this podcast, I guess now three years ago, to get the word of God out. And that people might be saved. That's my whole goal. I don't have any other goal than that. And I I want everybody else to do the same, whatever way you want to do it, that's fine, because people need to hear. Especially in a day and time we're living in. We are living in some sad times. But I know a God that is able to deliver, set free, and do all those things that we read in the scriptures through us. But we've got to be willing, amen. We've got to be willing first to do it, and I just I'm just so excited. Like I said, get me started, and I can't stop because I'm excited about what God is doing with God's people. I'm excited about what he's doing here on the Christian Cafe. We have now moved into over 18 countries in the world. People are listening to the podcast all over the world, and I'm so excited. And I would love to hear from you. If you're enjoying the podcast, I would love to hear hear something from you. I would just drop me a line at my email at the Christian Cafe2022 at gmail.com. If nothing, just say hey, you know, that'd be great. Just to let me know that you are listening. If you have a prayer request, drop that in. Also follow us on our Facebook page, the Christian Cafe. You can find us there. And any place that they have podcasts, we're there. God is blessing, God is moving, and I'm thankful for that. But I'd love to hear from you. I'd love to hear from those that follow uh this podcast. Amen. Well, guys, I said in the beginning, we're going to get back to our book. I think we've got two more chapters to finish out, and hopefully in the next two, three episodes left, we can finish that out. This next chapter is a pretty lengthy chapter, so we've got to cut it up in in two parts, and we'll get that done. We'll get the first half of this episode and then we'll do another episode and finish it out. But we've got some great things coming up next year. I just drop a little hint. Uh, we're going to be having a partner coming on board with us next month, and it is going to be my lovely wife. And we're going to start something, hopefully, if we can get it together. Now we're talking about it and trying to get it together. We're going to start doing some video podcasting and audio, but we're going to start a series on discipleship. And I believe it is important in this day and time that we know how to disciple others. Jesus discipled us 12 to do what needed to be done to get the word out. And we need to do the same thing. So I'm excited about this. I'm excited to see what God is going to take this and help us pray. Help us pray about it, okay? We just want to do what God has done and do it in him. So we're going to take a break and come back and we'll get back into our book, okay?

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So many people lose sight of him. The religious routines, the traditions take the place of a real relationship. And I wrote this book to help those who have experienced that return to a vibrant relationship with Christ and to help others stay consistent in their walk with the Lord and avoid, I hope, the pitfalls. So I encourage you to get your copy today. It's a small book, won't take you long to read it. It's got some study questions we put in there with it. You can do it as a group study. I hope you will. And my prayer is that God's going to use this to speak into your life and to grow your faith in Christ.

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Everything happens to go. Amen. Every time I call your name, Jesus.

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Yes, yes, yes, yes. I'm so thankful for that. Amen. Amen. All right. Let's get back to our book now. And let's get into this thing. Remember, we're still in the book God Chasers. We're gonna start on chapter nine now. Dismantle your glory. The burial of man's glory is the birth of God's glory. We have lost the art of adoring the Lord. Our worship gets so cluttered with endless strings of shallow and insincere words that all we do most of the time is take up space or put in prayer time with a passionless monologue that even God must ignore. Some of us come to him clinging to such heavy burdens that we are too frustrated and distracted to see the Father or understand how much He loves us. We need to return to the simplicity of our childhood. Every night that I'm home, I rock my six-year-old daughter to sleep because I love her. Usually she will lay back in my arms and just before she drifts off to sleep, she will remember the problems of the day and say something like Daddy, this little boy was mean to me on the playground at school. Or Daddy, I had trouble on my spelling test today. To her, these seem like giant problems. I always try to reassure her that everything will be alright in those moments because she is resting in my arms and because I love her. It doesn't matter what anyone said on the playground, and none of her little failures have any power to hurt her because she is in my arms. Somehow, when I'm able to weave my way through the labriathan of a six-year-old mind and bring peace to her, I get to enjoy my favorite part of the day. That is when my little girl just lays her head back to look at me with her eyes half opened and give me her little smile. The only way I know to describe it is that her face displays sheer adoration and complete security in those moments. She doesn't have to speak. I understand. And then in complete peace, she drifts off to sleep with a smile of safety and trust on her face. God wants us to do the same thing. Too often we come to Him at the end of our day and worship Him with prefac pre-manufactured mechanics and memorize words. Then, since we are almost totally absorbed with our playground offenses and the temporal problem of the day, we lay back in His presence just long enough to say our string of words and deliver our wish list. Then we jump up and run off to continue our frustrated rat race lives. Often we never seem to find that place of perfect peace. I want to stop right there for just a moment. How many of us can relate to that? I know I can. Man, that slaps me in the face every single day. And I try not to do it. But we have been doing the very same thing for so many years that it's kind of hard to break the cycle. But if we could just realize that in his arms there's peace, and what he gives us is worth more than just saying our routine words like the author here was talking about, and just our memorized words, I think, the way he put it. God wants to ignore that because he knows before we speak what we're gonna say. We need to surprise the Lord one day and just praise him for what he's done. Not to just memorize words, but just to sit back and just relate and relax in him. You will have to face him. What he wants us to do is just look at him. Yes, we can tell him what we feel. We need to tell him, but he is really waiting to s to receive our most intimate worship and adoration. The kind that transcends mere words or outward actions. He has set before you an open door, but you will have to face him. You cannot back your way into the door of eternity. You have to walk into it. You will have to stop looking at and listening to other things. He is beckoning you, beckoning to you to come up hither and he'll show you the hereafter that should bring peace to a weary child. It is dangerous for us to be led by our number crunching intellect because we can overanalyze the causes and the purposes of God. We'll end up like the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Scribes of Jesus who missed their hour of visitation. I, for one, don't want to do that. Jesus wept over Jerusalem, the symbol of the home of God's presence in this day, saying in a sense, You didn't know the hour. I came to you, and you didn't know. You knew the word, but you didn't know me. Look in Luke 19, 41 through 44. He came into his own, and his own received him not. John 1 11. I'm not writing this because you and the many others who will read these words don't know God's word. On the contrary, I'm saying this because the Lord wants to develop a new level of intimacy with his people. He doesn't want us to memorize Bible trivia, he wants us to know him. Paul said that before he was converted to Christ, he understood the law. But after he was converted, he said, I know whom I have believed. Second Timothy 1 and 12. It's one thing to know about him. It's quite another to know him. God is calling you to a new level of intimacy. If you dare to answer his call, the Lord will re will reveal a fresh part of his character. He will pull you so close that you will be breathing the very rare rare air of heaven. The only way to the place David called the secret place is through the door of focused worship. When you lay aside every distraction and focus your body, soul, and spirit upon God. When his presence become so strong that you are oblivious to everyone and everything else around you, then healing can come in an encounter with God from which you will never recover. Your heart will be as permanently disabled with love as Jacob's leg was left with a limp. My favorite services and yours are not the same. I was launched on this journey when God spoke to me while in the midst of his presence. He said, Son, the services that you consider your favorite services and those I favor are not the same service. That is when I realized that we often come to church to get something from God. When the Bible tells us over and over again to minister unto the Lord. Yes, we're involved in ministry, all right. Our lives are so filled with ministry to people and the needs of people that we very seldom enter into a place where we can find we can minister to Him. We go away week after week, self-gratified, with our itches scratched and our narrow personal needs met. When will we hear God's still small voice saying, Would somebody just love me? As I said before, the last time I read it, Psalms 103 and 1, I still said, Bless the Lord, oh my soul. But we often practice, Oh my Lord, bless my soul. God's definition of a hero and ours are probably not the same. Consider what he has said about the sinful woman who broke the alabaster box to anoint the Lord with oil. If heaven has a Hall of Fame, then I can tell you someone whose name is going to be right at the top of the list. It is Mary, the woman with the alabaster box. What is so startling about it is that the disciples were so embarrassed by the woman's actions that they wanted to throw her out. But Jesus made her actions an internal monument of selfless worship. Jesus didn't intervene because of Mary's talent, her beauty, or religious achievements. He stepped in because of her worship. The disciples said, To what purpose is this waste? Matthew 26 and 8. Jesus said, It's not waste, it's worship. Often dense disciples mislabeled things during their political posturing about who sits at the right and who at the left while Jesus goes worship hungry. His growling hunger pangs attract an outsider, a box breaker, a footwasher. Such worshipers must often ignore the stares and comments of a political correct church while ministering to Jesus. He desires our adorate our adoration and worship. Heaven's Hall of Fame is filled with the names of obscured people like the one leper who entered to thank God while nine never bothered. It will be filled with the names of people who so touch the heart and mind of God that he says, I remember you. I know about you. Well done, my good and faithful servant. Meanwhile, in our church services, we act like ungrateful children demanding our biblical allowances and blessings. We ridges religiously seek the hand of God, but we know nothing about seeking the face of God and crying out, I just want you. Man, these words are powerful. I hope and pray that they are slapping you in the face like they are me. Because I'm telling you, we we do not know how to worship God. I mean, you take Mary, she broke an alabaster box just to wash his feet. You and I, would we do that? Something so expensive and rare. Would we give up something like that just to worship God? I would like to say I would. You know, it's just hard to say. God is saying to us, I have set before thee an open door. This is one of the those seasons when God seems to be throwing open the door of heaven and saying, Come into a new place of intimacy and communion with me. You don't need to worry about the blessings. If you sit in the lap of the blesser, just tell him that you love him and every blessing you ever imagined will come to you. Seek the blesser, not the blessing. Seek the reviver, not revival. Seek his face, not his hands. Often I see the aisles of churches strewn with people who have climbed into the lap of the Father. I see them hiding their faces underneath benches and pews as they seek the face of God. Something is happening in the church today, and it has nothing to do with the hype and manipulation of man. Aren't you sick of all that? Aren't you hungry for an encounter with God that's not contaminated by the vain promotions and manipulations of fleshly leaders? Don't you long to have God's just long to have God just introduce Himself to you? You're not alone. There was one woman who marked the road of repentance with her tears and dismantled her glory for the Lord. And one of the Pharisees desired him that he would eat with him, and he went into the Pharisees' house and sat down to meet. And behold a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at meat in the Pharisees' house, brought an alabaster box of ointment, and stood at his feet and behind him weeping, and began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kiss his feet, and anointed them with the ointment. Now when the Pharisees which had bidden him saw it, he spake within himself, saying, This man, if he was a prophet, would have known who and what manner of woman this is that touched him for she is a sinner. And Jesus answering said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith, Master, say on there was a certain creditor which had two debtors the one owed five hundred pence and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both. Tell them therefore which of them will love him most. Simon answered and said, I suppose that he to whom he forgave most. And he said unto him, Thou hast rightly judged. And he turned to the woman and said to Simon, Seeest thou this woman I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet, but she hath washed my feet with her tears, and wiped them with her hairs of her head. Thou gavest me no kiss, but this woman since the time I came in hath not ceased to kiss my feet. My head with oil thou didst not anoint, but this woman hath anointed my feet with ointment. Wherefore I say unto thee, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much, but to whom little is given the same loveth little. And he said unto her, Thy sins are forgiven. And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also? And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saved thee. Go in peace. That's in Luke seven, thirty-six through fifty. I just want to make a quick comment here. You know, we talk about we want sin. To come to our church. We want to see the law saved. Let me just say that. We want to see people saved, but yet when we see them, either where they come into the house of God in our churches or we see them on the street, we're so quickly to judge them. How dare us! We're hypocrites. Yeah, I'm gonna say that again. We're hypocrites. We speak one thing, but our minds and our thoughts are totally different than what we're s we're speaking. We say we want to see the law saved, but then we judge them because of the way they looked, way they act, what sin they're committing. Remember, one day we were sinners, but then Christ died for us and forgave us of our sin. So no matter what that person done, God has forgiven them. We're so caught up on sin. And we judge people because they're even either in a different lifestyle, a homosexual lifestyle, or they're drunks or addicts or whatever, and we're so quickly to judge them and and just cast them aside. Instead, we are to love them, not judge them. That's all I gotta say about that. I'm gonna go on. You may be only a few spiritual inches inches away from the encounter of a lifetime. If you want to see the face of God, then just follow Mary to the feet of Jesus. Pull out your alabaster box, a precious sacrificial praise and worship. You've been holding your treasure back far too long, but there is one here who is worthy of it all. Don't hold anything back. The gospels of Matthew and Mark also recorded this event, and they sight say that Simon was was or had been a leper. Many scholars believe that the account recorded by Dr. Luke is the story of an earlier event. But even so, Simon the Pharisee was still a spiritual leper because he was afflicted with the disfiguring sin of hypocrisy. You can always count on some Pharisees with the leprosy of hypocrisy hypocrisy showing up to look with disdain as you rush in to throw your best at the Lord's feet. But who cares? Who knows what problems will be lifted from your shoulders in the moment? Who knows what worries, fears, and anxieties will fade away when you hear him say, I accept you. In God's eyes, we are all lepers in the spirit realm. We need to be those who return to the one who delivered us to offer thanksgiving. God acceptance means you can ignore all the other voices that say, I reject you. I don't mean to be rude, but who cares how many other lepers reject you when you have been healed and accepted by the king? In the gospels of Mark Matthew and Mark, Mary's harshness critics weren't the Pharisees or Sadducees. The disciples of Jesus were ready to throw her out when Jesus quickly intervened. And Jesus let her alone. Why trouble ye her? He hath wrought a good work on me. She hath done what she could. She has come aforehand to anoint my body to the to the bearing. Verily I say unto you, whoso wheresoever this gospel shall be preached throughout the whole world, this also that she hath done shall be spoken of for a memorial of her. That's found in Mark fourteen, verses six, eight, and nine. We're going to take a quick break and come back in just a minute.

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I hope it's open your eyes a little more to what God wants from us. Remember the title of the book, God Chasers. The very things you've been hearing in this book is what God wants us to do. He wants us to be selfless, just like Mary. Let's continue. Are you always on God's mind? Jesus said that this woman who had broken her alabaster box to anoint him for his burial would never be forgotten wherever the gospel is preached. In other words, she would always be on God's mind. Do you want a visitation from God? You will have to make room for him in your life, no matter how crowded and cluttered it may be at this moment. Sometimes it means your most treasured things may have to be broken to release the fragrance God remembers. Your brokenness is a sweet smelling savor to God. He collects every tear that drips from your chin and flows from the corners of your eyes. The Bible says that He has a bottle of memories to hold every tear you've shed. He loves you. So steal away to your secret prayer place and pull out that alabaster box of precious anointing you've been saving for such a time as this. Break it at his feet and say, Jesus, I love you more than anything. I'll give up anything. I'll go anywhere. I just want you, Lord. Can we say that this evening? Can we say, Jesus, I love you more than anything? Jesus, I'll give up anything. I'll go anywhere you want me to go. I just want you, Lord. I just want you, Lord. Can we say that? Oh my, my, my, my. God is longing to hear those words. Make no mistake, it took humility for Mary to wipe the Lord's feet with her hair. The Bible says a woman's hair is her glory. So Mary used her glory to wipe the feet of Jesus. Middle Eastern women in Jesus' day generally wore their hair up, and it was often wrapped in a turban or veil when they left their homes for public places. So Mary probably had to unwrap or dismantle her hair to wipe the Lord's feet. I don't want to offend anyone, but it is important for us to understand what that really meant to Mary's reputation. Open sandals were the most common footwear, and it was customary for guests to leave their sandals at the door when they entered a house. Since most travelers in Israel shared the main roads with camels, horses, and donkeys, it was impossible to completely avoid the droppings of these animals all day long. Sandals provided some protection to travelers, and it was unthinkable to wear them into a person's house. Nevertheless, it was certain that the residue of the day's journey, including the odor of the animal droppings, was still deposited on a guest's unprotected feet. For this reason, the dirty job of washing the animal droppings off of everyone's feet was reserved for the most insignificant servant of the household. Any servant who washed a guest's feet was automatically considered the one who doesn't count, the unimported expendable slave, and was openly treated with disdain. What a picture of humble worship Mary provides. She dismantled her glory, her hair to wipe animal waste from his feet. Our righteousness and glory are nothing but filthy rags fit only to wipe his feet. This was especially true in a Pharisee's house, where outward cleanliness meant everything. Jesus clearly says that when he entered Simon's house, no one washed his feet. It is important like Simon wanted Jesus there. It is almost like Simon wanted Jesus there, but he didn't want to honor him. How often do we want God's presence in our services, but refuse or ignore to worship him as we should? Are our services tailored for God or man? For too long the church has asked God to be present, but never place the presence of God in a position of honor. That means that what we really wanted were his tricks. We wanted his divine healings, supernatural giftings, and all the miraculous things he can do, but we real we really didn't want to honor him. How can I say such a thing? Ask yourself, if most of our church services have been custom tailored to sir entertain people or God, is it more important to us that we that when an influential man or woman leaves, he or she says, Oh, that was good, I enjoyed that, or that God says, Oh, that was good, I enjoyed that. Wow. Ask yourself that, what was more important? When God entered our services in the past, how often did we suspend everything we were doing to honor him? Or did we consider his arrival as an interpretation in a gent in our agenda that was nice, but only in proper measure? I wonder if when Mary broke open the alabaster box containing the precious oil of Spikner, she noticed that when her tears fell on our Lord's dusty, unwashed feet that they made a streak of cleanliness. Did it suddenly dawn upon her what measure of disrespect had been shown toward Jesus? Although he was invited guest in that house, I believe she said, I believe she did, and it broke her heart. Her grief seemed to only turn up the velocity of her tears until they came like a floodgate had been opened. There were so many tears dripping on Jesus' feet that Mary was literally able to use them to wash away the animal dung on his feet. But what could Mary use to wipe the remaining residue of animal dung from the Lord's feet? She had no honor or authority in that place, so she couldn't ask for a towel. Having nothing else at hand, with no towels provided by servant or master, Mary dismantled her hair and used her glory to wipe Jesus' feet. Wow. That's powerful. Jesus took the disdained and public disrespect of that household away from him and took it upon herself. She removed every evidence of his public rejection with her beautiful hair and took it as her own. Can you imagine what that did for the heart of God? Jesus gave us insight into his feelings in that moment when he openly rebuked his host. He turned to the woman and said unto Simon, Seeest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet, but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped down them with the hairs of her head. Thou gavest me no kiss, but this woman, since the time I came in, hath ceased to kiss my feet. My hand with oil, my head with oil thou didst not anoint, but this woman hath anointed my feet with ointment. Wherefore I say unto thee, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much, but to whom little is forgiven, and the same loveth little. Man, can you imagine Mary? As the author spoke, said, Can you imagine the disdain that she went through, the humility of washing his feet that had been walking and animal dumb through the travels that he went through? And Jesus traveled a lot. Can you imagine? And Simon showed no respect for Jesus at all. It's like he was just someone else, another character that walked in his house. He didn't realize that Jesus, the Son of Man, was going to give his life for him. Man, that's something else. Guys, I hope you've gotten something out of this. This is just so much in there that I can't even, I don't even have time to unpack. I'm just reading it. I hope you can just take it and and and go back, listen to it, and study it out. If you want to copy this book, feel free to drop me an email. And I'll be glad to send this book to you free of charge. It won't cost you a dime. Um you can get it on Amazon, on Kindle, audio. Anywhere you want to get it, it's there. It's there for you uh purchase anywhere you want it. But if you want a copy, paperback copy, I'll be glad to send you one free of charge. I just ask you to drop me an email at the Christian Cafe 2022 at gmail.com with your name and address, and I'll get that to you. This concludes uh this episode of the Christian Cafe. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope God really blesses you, and until next time, we see you praying for you that God will bless you. You're not until you're the head, you're highly favorite of God. We love you, and we'll see you next time. Amen.

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