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Under God's Canopy- Pastor Holly Dazey (May 25, 2025)
Have you ever found yourself wandering in a spiritual wilderness, feeling stuck in cycles of doubt, fear, or hardship? This powerful message unveils the concept of God's protective canopy—a divine covering that shelters believers through life's most challenging seasons.
Drawing from Isaiah 4 and the Israelites' journey through the wilderness, we explore how God's presence manifested as a cloud by day and fire by night, providing constant protection regardless of circumstance. What should have been an 11-day journey stretched into 40 years because of grumbling, doubt, and resistance to God's transforming work. Sound familiar? Many of us find ourselves circling the same mountains repeatedly because we're unwilling to surrender our will to God's perfect plan.
Through personal testimony of severe illness and miraculous healing, we witness how perseverance under God's canopy leads to breakthrough. "When you're down to nothing, God's up to something." This isn't just encouragement—it's a battle cry for believers facing seemingly impossible circumstances. The wilderness isn't just a place of challenge but an opportunity for transformation if we allow God to change our hearts.
The message culminates with a powerful reminder that Christ is our firm foundation. When everything around us shakes, we can stand secure under God's protective canopy, trusting His unwavering faithfulness through every storm. Are you ready to stop wandering and start experiencing the security of God's presence? Your wilderness journey doesn't have to last 40 years—step under the canopy of His protection today.
this morning and to bring the word of the Lord and to share with you all of his goodness, his faithfulness. He's faithful, right In every circumstance. Yes, amen. And so I got here. Just give me a, give me a second. I wished I could get it all together on a patty, but I don't know what it is. Something about film paper. I'm just more Old school. Huh Right, this is not organized. Trying to get there, okay. So A few weeks ago, in a prayer room we were red, hot and on fire for God, seeking out his treasures.
Speaker 1:We were in there praying on fire for God seeking out his treasures. We were in there praying for his mercies. We was in there praying for his mysteries. We was asking God to move in the service and all of a sudden, miss Melody. Here she comes out like a lion.
Speaker 1:Now, you know the woman is soft spoken, but that morning, in her heavenly prayer language, I'm telling you, she had her suit on and she was doing business with the Holy Ghost, amen. And she was bringing the word of the Lord through tongue. And the Lord showed me a canopy. And I'm like Lord, I don't even know that there's a canopy spoken in the word, and so I went with it and he showed me this beautiful canopy and it was made out of sheer material and it was iridescent colors, pastels, just absolutely beautiful. And it dripped. It dripped with oil, with the anointing oil, and it was. And God shows me some pretty pretty things, but this was outstanding. And so of course I go home and begin to study this out, and God showed me that it was a spiritual canopy, that it was God's covering over his people. And in Isaiah 4, 5 and 4, it even says it right down here in my little footnotes that it is a canopy. His presence is a canopy, and you know that's when you walk by faith and not by sight, when he speaks stuff to you that you don't really understand, but you just flow with him. And so in Isaiah 4, 5 and 4, it says this 4, it says this Then the Lord will create above every dwelling place of Mount Zion and above her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, the shining of flaming fire by night. For over all the glory there will be a covering. And so in order for me to be able to bring this word through my studies, we have to go back to Moses, all the way back in the book of Exodus.
Speaker 1:And so what I want to ask you in your life is have you ever been in a wilderness place? Have you ever been in a place where you're in bondage in your thoughts, where you feel that you are in a destitute place and you are in a spiritual wilderness? Anybody been there? Just so I know we're all on the same page Amen, amen, okay, okay. You know, the wilderness is a place of challenges, true, and, if we allow it, a place of transformation, a place of change, a place where we can say, father, god, come and change my heart, renew a right spirit within me. Amen, because sometimes, whether we like it or not, we might be the problem. We don't want to be the problem, but we always think it's the other guy. But when we say, god, change my heart, change my old, hard calloused, stony heart, that I can see things the way you see them, is that going to happen overnight? Possibly, if it's a miracle, but generally that's a journey. Amen, okay. So it's a place where we will have spiritual growth, there will be testings of our faith and we will have a time of encountering God in his presence if we surrender. Amen.
Speaker 1:Isaiah 43, 19 through 20 says God promises to make a way in the wilderness. He's made a way for me many times through the wilderness, through desolate places, through dry ground in my life, but he will make a river. You know what the river is the living water that will flow to us, through us and over us and worship us Amen. And he will provide us with hope. How many of us in here need hope for today, hope for tomorrow, amen.
Speaker 1:Deuteronomy 8.15 says Moses described the wilderness as a place of hardship and testing for the Israelites' hearts. So you see, when God is nudging us to become more, to grow more, to be more for the kingdom, he's going to nudge. And nudge ain't fun. I've had times in my life where he's wanted me to do stuff and I won't budge, and he put his thumb right on me and make me one of the most miserable people until I surrender all to the king of kings and the lord of lords. Have you ever been there? There's been times in my life when he said, child, honker down, honker down. He's took me out behind the woodshed before Give me quite the business there Trying to get through my mind, my flesh, his desires for my life. Any of y'all been there? Amen, okay.
Speaker 1:So Numbers 14.33 says that the Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. Can you imagine? Here's the irony of it all. It was an 11-day trip, 40 years. Around and around and around. Here's around and around and around. How many of us here today are going around and around and around because we're not surrendering to his will?
Speaker 1:No, god, I want my will, I know what I want, I know what I need, but that moment that I hit the pavement and the bull falls off from underneath my will, god, what's your will? I need you. I need you right now. I don't want my 11 day trip to take me 40 years to get there. I don't got that kind of time anymore. Amen. You see, moses, he received a call from the Lord at a burning bush to lead the Israelites out of captivity, and he was true. He was true to what God wanted him to do. So he goes to Pharaoh and he says Pharaoh, let God's people go. I used to sing this with the kids in nursery. Don't Pharaoh say Pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh.
Speaker 2:Pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh.
Speaker 1:Pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, Pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, Pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, Pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh, pharaoh. Do we have that today? Do we have that today in our lives? We go to Pharaoh, whatever that thing is, it's holding us in bondage and we say let me go. And that thing goes oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I got you. But through Jesus Christ, bondage is broken. Freedom is mine. Amen, Amen, amen.
Speaker 1:So, as we are going through that place, we are getting spiritual growth. How many of you in here desire to grow in the Spirit, To be all that you can be for the kingdom of God? I mean it is my goal to be all that you can be for the kingdom of God. I mean it is my goal in life to be all that I can be for the kingdom. When we have encounters with God in the wilderness, that will lead you and I to great intimacy and understanding of his character. Intimacy is into me, see, o, god. That don't mean that I run around and shut doors in my heart that he can't go down. I don't, oh, don't go there. Oh, you don't need to see that. Oh, stop, stop, stop. I need to say my heart is open. Holy Ghost, go down every corridor of my heart If there be any wicked thing in me, change me. Oh Lord, transform me, Amen, amen.
Speaker 1:God provides for his people in the wilderness his power and his faithfulness. I need God's faithfulness in my life every day. I need his anointing, I need his forgiveness, I need his strength, I need his joy. I need his strength, I need his joy. I need him in my life. You need him in your life Every second, every minute, every hour of every day, 24-7?. I couldn't do it. I could not live this life without him. I don't even know if I would know how to operate without the Holy Spirit guiding, leading and directing. Amen, amen.
Speaker 1:The wilderness is a complex and a multi-facet landscape that reflects challenges and triumph of our faith and the transformation power of God's presence. That's why I said, when we come in here, lord, let us lead different, because we've been under the presence of Almighty and in his presence. He will never leave us where we were. He will only take us forward. I'm going to turn my bell off. The wilderness place is intense. It is a spiritual testing. It is a spiritual testing, it is a challenging.
Speaker 1:If we rely on our faith and continue a more deeper walk with God, it can be a time where we are away from our comfort zone. I don't actually like to get away from my comfort zone, you know. I don't even actually like change. It's not my thing, but the only thing that gets me there is God says from glory to glory, I'm changed, but I don't like to change. How many in here like change?
Speaker 1:You know, pastor Michael, it's a driven force. For him it is a driven force and for me it's like pull me. But you know what? That's how God designed me. You know God designed me to be a detailed person. Most people don't even understand me. I got the plan going on up here when God reveals, then I'll share and everybody's just like well, what are we doing? You know? But I am a detailed person and detailed people either see it black or white. There's no middle. And so you know that's a place that I've had to learn to grow, so that I not that I'm not, so that I feel accepted and the beloved. Because I am different, I'm sanctified, I'm set apart and I'm made different.
Speaker 1:I prayed that for years and then, when it happens, you're like oh my gosh, what's going on? What's the matter? Why don't nobody like me? You know, you feel like that. You ever feel like that. Why don't nobody like me? But you know you feel like that, you ever feel like that. Why don't nobody like me? But you know, jesus loves me and that's what's important. So in Exodus 3, 1 and 2, moses, he leads the Israel out I'm saying that right, the Israelites out of Egypt, where he encountered God. Oh, my page moved. Oh, no, we'll get back here. So all these miracles demonstrated his power, his protection and provision for his people. So let's look at some of the miracles that the Israelites went through. And yet they grumbled and complained and went around the same mountain for 40 years. First of all, they get out, they're set free, they're on the move and they come right up to a great big old Red Sea and they're like Moses did you bring us out here to die?
Speaker 2:How are we ever going to get across this water?
Speaker 1:Moses, moses, moses, and you know they can hear the horses and the chariots coming. I'm sure it sounded like a roaring thunder and I'm sure that Satan placed fear upon each and every one of them that this is a day that you should die. But Moses, he trusted God with all of his heart because, you see, he lived under the canopy. He stretched out his rod and the Red Sea opened. Now a wind went through and the land was dry and off they went. Now I'm supposing Moses is a pretty good guy and off they go.
Speaker 1:They get to the other shore and the army they were starting to come into the water, but all of God's people were on shore and down came the water and the rider and the carriage was swept away. So they get on the other side of the water and they begin to praise God and worship him, and you can even read in the word where they wrote a song of how wonderful he was and how glorious he is and that he saved him. And they swept the water away. And amazing. So, traveling along, we need a drink, we need water. So we go to the water and you know what it's bitter.
Speaker 2:Moses, moses, moses. The water's bitter. Did you bring us out here to make us thirst to death? There's no water to drink.
Speaker 1:See that stuff sound natural, like real. So we take the rod. Thank you God.
Speaker 2:Oh the water's sweet, we can drink it. Oh my gosh, we're going to live another day.
Speaker 1:Amen. So then, oh, the sun's so hot I can't breathe. It's heat, it's killing my cattle and all my horses, and the chickens are dying and the ducks can't make it, and my kids are hot. And God says fear not, fear not. And he gave them a cloud, a pillar cloud, to cover them from the sun and the heat. Doesn't it look like a God we know? Amen. A pillar cloud to cover them from the sun and the heat.
Speaker 2:Doesn't that sound like a God we know Amen. So here we go again Now. It's cold, it's raining and it's storming. God, have you brought us out here to forsake us?
Speaker 1:Moses, help help Jesus. God brings a pillar of fire to warm them through the night, isn't he amazing, amazing. So now they're hungry, god, we're hungry. You're going to feed us, god, you bring us out here to starve us to death. See, they're grumbling and complaining. It's why they can't make that 11-day trip, because they can't get past this. So, god, he brings quail for them to eat, isn't he wonderful? And he brings them some manna. But you know those Israelites, they were selfish and stingy, and so they went around and they gathered up all the manna that they could get, all the manna they could get stuck it in their little bag, put it over here in their tent.
Speaker 1:I'll have food tomorrow, no matter what happens, Because you see they doubt. In the morning they get up to get their manna.
Speaker 2:Ah, it's rotten, it's no good. I can't eat that. God, why do you do that? You send stuff that sprouts so quick.
Speaker 1:God says my manna, which is the word of God, is new every day. It says in Romans that we renew our minds on his word every day, because yesterday's manna spwells, but today's manna is fresh and new and full of revelation, knowledge, wisdom, understanding, amen, wisdom, understanding, amen, amen. And so they had victory over the Amalekites. They defeated them through the power and the protection of God. They had miracles, testaments of God's faithfulness and his ability to provide for his people in difficult circumstances. In your life has God provided time and time and time again, and in those times when he wasn't moving fast enough for us, did we grumble and complain? Amen, amen. But here's the thing I'm going to give you, a great revelation he is an on-time God. He's never late and he's never early. He's on time, amen. So I've lost my place. This thing keeps slipping on me, right here, right here. So I'm going to ask you what is your wilderness place today? Think about that. Where is my wilderness? Think about that. Where is my wilderness? You know, god is still a canopy, just like he was back in Isaiah 4. He is still our canopy of protection and comfort in the face of adversity, our safety and our shelter house, our refuge, our hiding place from every circumstance of adversity, Our safety and our shelter house, our refuge, our hiding place from every circumstance of life, not some, not most, but every circumstance of life. He is your hiding place, he is your refuge, he is your safe place because you know you can vent and vent and vent on our Lord and Savior and he will keep that covenant between you and him. Do you believe that you could be down to your last potato and he could give you a witty invention on how to feed your whole family with that? So, even though it looks like you're down to nothing, that's when God's up to something. Amen. I don't know how many times Dave and I, back in the day, didn't have the money for gas and root around in a drawer and find a $10 bill. You know his name is Jehovah, god, the God who provides everything that we need, not some and not most, but everything, everything. You know God, he wants to bestow upon our lives blessings and riches, but Satan, he wants us to be filled with fear, doubt, unbelief and those things, whether we want to realize it or not. They cause us to be on the outside of the canopy. They cause you and me to feel like we're disconnected from God, that's a desolate place, that's the wilderness. When we feel separated from God Because God says I'd never leave you nor forsake you. So when we feel that disconnect that's us, we're the one that has stepped away from God, stepped away from the word, stepped away from worship, stepped back from church, stepped back from our healthy circle. Amen, amen, amen.
Speaker 1:Let's look at James 1, 2, and 4. I love this scripture. Consider it all joy when faced with trials, because trials will produce perseverance, and I know I wouldn't be able to say this word Trials, because trials will produce perseverance, and I know I wouldn't be able to say this word Perseverance. And well, we'll just say perseverance. John and 2 Timothy tells us that when we are in adversity, when we are in hard times, when we are having trials and tribulations, we're in great company because you know our Jesus' Son, jesus Christ, he had the same thing. He had trials because, you see, he was all God and all man. He knows what we go through. Amen, amen. But through Christ, you and I can push through with resilience, got it and perseverance. Amen, oops, we have the ability through Christ, it tells us in Philippians 4.13. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me, not some things, not most things, but what All things To bounce back from the setbacks of difficulties. Now we're going to tell you last year, you know, god told me many, many moons ago that when I would bring the word, when I would share, when I'd teach, when told me many, many moons ago that when I would bring the word, when I would share, when I'd teach, when I'd preach, that the testimony you know, we overcome by the blood of the Lamb, the word of our testimony, and through that testimony it will bring breakthrough into the lives of God's people, amen.
Speaker 1:So let me tell you about 2024 for me, in February I got sick. I got acid reflex, gerd. I was so sick. I remember, not this Easter, but last Easter, I did sunrise service, we had breakfast, we did praise and worship, we had church. I was so sick that day I could hardly hold my head up, but through resilience and perseverance I pressed through Amen. And what Satan's plan was? To take me down and take me out. You're too sick to go forward.
Speaker 1:And so from February till the end of November, I was sick. Nobody knew that. Not very many people know that I mean sick. The medicines they give me, they dehydrated me and I got sicker because I didn't drink enough water. But nobody told me to drink the water. I will drink the water. I remember I went to work but I got up and I was sick and I was like Dave, I'm so sick. I said I don't think, think I get to work today. He says go ahead and go. If you don't feel good, just come back. So I get there and by the time I get to work I am now walking like a drunken sailor because I'm so dizzy and I walk in and I say, chris, I'm really sick, I need to go home. You? I said, I think I can make it. So I pull out on Crown Road and I hop out of my car and I'm just heaving and heaving and a truck driver comes by and he says are you okay?
Speaker 1:I said yeah, yeah, I'm okay and he's like I think I need to follow you home. And so he followed me home and I went to bed and I never woke up to 5 o'clock that evening. I was sick. If you ever had acid reflux GERD, it is like from your throat to your hips you're sick, top to bottom. Whatever you eat makes you sick. You might think it's going to work for a little bit. Next thing you know you're sick.
Speaker 1:Last November, end of November, it was our last. Now listen through that. I claim Psalms 103. I am the hill to the Lord, I said, father.
Speaker 1:God, it says in Exodus that you are the God that healeth Holly Daisy. I thank you, father, that your healing balm rests up over me. I thank you, father, that I didn't know this word, but I am under your protection. I am under your presence, father. It's your blood that pumps through my veins. I thank you and I praise you, lord, that I will live and not die to proclaim the works of the Lord. Amen. Because I think in my thinker that I might die.
Speaker 1:I was so sick. And then you know, when you have acid reflux, good, I come to run around with your stress and your anxiety, and when all that gets stirred up, then it makes us worse, and so all that. But you know what? We walk by faith and not by sight, and we press into God. And on that December night it was a Wednesday night we had had a, there was a church called the Nazarene and it sits over top where Jesus was born, because we all think Jesus was born in a stable, but Jesus was actually born in a cave, and so this church sits over top and I did a teaching a cave, and so this church sits over top and I did a teaching on that and we went through this church on a live stream and all of a sudden this room became filled with the most amazing, beautiful presence fragrance that we have ever smelled before, and it would lift and then it would flow through us again. I think we were here until 10 o'clock and I could feel this anointing from the top of my head to the bounds of my feet. It was on me so much that I tasted it. And do you know? That night I was healed. That night God healed me.
Speaker 1:So I know that when you're in the presence of God, you are changed From the inside out, whether it be physically, spiritually or mentally. God will heal you in his presence, amen. So see, we have to have resilience and perseverance to press through. That's how I handle the devil, because you know what you better. Look out, because when I get through this storm, the war is on. Amen. Is that your heart attitude? You wait till you see what I am after the storm? Amen, see to me. It thrushes me, it pushes me forward. I won't give that enemy that kind of ground to put me down. Amen. When I had my hip, that was resilience and perseverance for two years until I got my hip replacement. Now it's pretty good. Jesus gives us hope, guidance, strength and restoration, being able to stand in the storm of life physically and emotionally. Philippians 4, 6 says do not be anxious for nothing.
Speaker 1:But in all things through prayer and supplications. You know what he told me one time daughter if you're worrying, you ain't trusting right. See, we are under God's canopy. Being resilient means to Philippians 4.13, I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me. Do you believe that, with all of your heart, having perseverance is being an overcomer? We overcome because Christ overcame Hell, death and the grave. Amen. 1 John 4,. 1 John 5, 4 and 5,. We overcome by faith Difficulties that cause us to shrink back.
Speaker 1:We stand in faith Strong, knowing God's got everything in control. You know I get a lot of controversy that God does not got everything in control. You know I get a lot of controversy that God does not have everything in control. My God, he created the heavens and the earth and everything that's in it. I believe he's in control of that. Amen.
Speaker 1:Isaiah 41.10 says Fear not. I am with you. You know how many times it says fear not in the Bible 365. That's one for every day. Psalms 145, 9. The Lord is good to everyone and his mercy is over all that he has made. He made us. His mercy rests upon us. Amen. John 16.33. I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. You know he's Jehovah Shalom, the prince of peace In this world. You will have tribulations, but take heart, I have overcome the world, amen.
Speaker 1:Proverbs 18.10 says the Lord is my strong tower, the refuge that I run to for safety. Do you ever have to run to the high tower of Jesus Christ? His canopy reminds us that under his canopy we remain under his canopy when life gets hard. You ever been in some hard spots? I've been in some hard spots. Psalms 91, 1 and 2. Love this Whoever. That's me and you we're. Whoever dwells in the secret, or they say, the shelter of the Most High, will rest in the shadows of Almighty. God is my refuge, he is my fortress. In Him I put my trust. I don't put my trust in all of my circumstances. They are definitely going to fail me. But when I put my trust in God living under that canopy of His protection, he is our shelter house.
Speaker 1:When we trust in the truth of God's word, there is freedom in that Trusting in the truth. When we had our armored man here Wednesday night and I had Dave's belt and I tightened it real tight, because when you're trusting in his truth truth you're tightening up with Christ, you're tightening up with the word. You're tightening up with what he says to be true Amen. Under his canopy we learn to stand. And when we've done all but stand, we do what Stand some more. This is when we grow in God's confidence. When we stand, listen, the winds of life they blow hard. Tornadoes come through our lives, hurricanes, big storms. I'm talking physically, not elements. I'm talking physically how these things come through and try to knock us out. But when we stand with that belt of truth, on trusting in God's word, we can stand some more. Amen.
Speaker 1:Ephesians 6.13. Remain firm, rely on God's strength. Holly can do absolutely nothing, but I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me. I stand in his strength by my faith. We'll do a little. 101.
Speaker 1:What is faith? Hebrews 11 1 says faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the convictions of things not seen. It's a firm belief of what we hope for, even when we don't see it, because God's got all things in control, amen. Romans 10 17 says that faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. That's what we're doing this morning. You're hearing the word of God. That's what we're doing this morning. You're hearing the word of God. You're hearing the scriptures, you're hearing what he has for us out of his word. 2 Corinthians 5-7 says that we walk by faith and not by sight. That means things are going to happen that I don't understand. But I have faith and I trust in his truth. Amen.
Speaker 1:And I love this. I love this little song. I'm not going to sing it, I'm going to read it. But here's the thing Christ, he is my firm foundation. I remember a time when I was in such despair that I felt like I was in a tube of water and I was drowning because of the cares of this world. And every once in a while I'd get a breath of fresh air, get a breath of Christ, and then I would go back. That was a horrible, dark time in my life. I was rid with fear of what, if? Anybody in here, afraid of what if that is a lie from the pits of hell. Reject that, rebuke that, reject that spirit of what if? Because he is a liar, satan comes only but right to steal, kill and destroy, but Christ came to give us life abundantly under the canopy of his protection, amen. And so Christ is my firm foundation, the rock on which I stand when everything around me is shaken.
Speaker 1:I've never been more glad that I put my faith in Jesus because he has never, ever let me down. He's faithful through generation to generation, to generation, to generation to generation. So why in the world would he stop now? He won't, he won't. It goes on to say.
Speaker 2:I've still got joy and chaos and I've got peace.
Speaker 1:that makes no sense.
Speaker 2:Amen and I won't be going under. No, because I'm not held to my own strength, because I've built my life on Jesus Christ, the firm foundation.
Speaker 1:I didn't build my life on sinking sand, shifting sand. I built my life upon a rock of Jesus Christ, the firm foundation. Amen, I'm telling you. He won't stop. He will never stop, and so I'm going to end with this Isaiah 4, 6.
Speaker 1:This is the prophetic promise of God of protection and safety for his people. Do you realize that there is over 3,000 to 8,000 promises in his word that you and I have every advantage to stand on? He gave a cloud that provided shade during the day and a fire for warmth at night that protected. It is not only for the elements, but it is for the harsh reality of life. God blesses us with comfort and security from all that may try to harm us, because why? We live under a canopy of God's protection, build our life upon the solid rock of Jesus Christ, and that who the Son sets free is Free.
Speaker 1:Indeed, in the mighty name of Jesus, father God, we just thank you, praise you, glorify you for all that you've done, for what you do and what you continue to do. Father God, we thank you for your faithfulness. We thank you, lord, that when everything around us is shaking, father, that we are glad that we put our faith and our confidence in the King of kings and the Lord of lords. Father, I ask you to bless this house this morning, father. I ask you to guide them, to lead them, to direct them.
Speaker 1:I thank you, father, for all that you've done, for all that you've done, and if there's anyone in here that would like prayer this morning, I would love to pray for you. If you're out from underneath the canopy and you'd like to be under God's protection, to feel that security of his love, his strength, or maybe you operate in fear and you can't get from point A to point Z, maybe you are just so overwhelmed with what's going on in your life today, I would love to pray for you. For everyone else, I say be blessed, have a beautiful holiday and if you're going to exit, exit quietly and slowly and keep the doors shut, please. In the name of Jesus, I thank you for your love that covers us. If you're going to exit, exit quietly and slowly and keep the doors shut, please. In the name of Jesus, I thank you for your love that covers us, for your love that covers us, father, in your mighty, beautiful Son's name. Amen, amen, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, thank you, thank you.