The Crown Table Unleashed
The Crown Table Unleashed
What If Your “Personality” Is Just A Wound Talking
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That voice in your head might sound like “you,” but it may actually be pain translating old moments into a false identity. We sit at the table and get surgical about the beliefs that formed in rejection, abandonment, embarrassment, and failure and how those beliefs quietly dictate what you expect from love, how you handle risk, and whether you trust your own decisions.
We walk through why agreement is so powerful, why time doesn’t automatically dismantle beliefs, and why transformation starts with renewing the mind (Romans 12:2). Then we get practical: catch the thought, challenge the source, and replace it with anchored truth, not surface positivity. We lean into what it means to take every thought captive to obey Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5), and why the goal isn’t to become “someone new,” but to uncover who you were before the distortion.
From there, we shift into confidence built through integrity. If you’ve been trying affirmations without action, this will hit home: confidence grows from evidence, and evidence is built by small kept commitments, alignment, and consistency. We close with Scripture-rich identity reminders of who God says you are and a moment of prayer that brings it all back to surrender, freedom, and purpose.
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SPEAKER_00This podcast is presented by RCN Media, Royal Crown Network Media, where meaningful conversations meet purpose. Welcome to the Crown Table Unleashed, hosted by Jeffy Clark III, a pastor, a leader, and visionary committed to helping people grow in faith, character, and understanding. Jeffy brings wisdom shape through ministry, leadership, counseling conversations, and real-life experience. With a passion for truth and personal growth, he creates space for honest dialogue about faith, relationships, accountability, healing, and the deeper questions that shape our lives. Each episode invites listeners to think deeper, grow stronger, and approach life with both faith and wisdom. Take your seat at the table, enjoy the conversation. This is the Crown Table Unleashed, part of the Royal Crown Network Media Family.
SPEAKER_02Yo, what's going on, y'all? Listen, hope you guys are having an amazing Wednesday. I'm having an amazing Wednesday, amazing day, and amazing time with the Lord. Um, listen, I'm excited to get into today's episode, man, and uh just really give y'all back into this teaching. And we're gonna go ahead and finish this um thing, this uh this season that we got here going out, man. We got this episode 11, so we got uh 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. We got nine more episodes to go after this, guys. Um uh also including some interviews that we got coming up too that's coming up along down the line. Listen, I'm excited. I hope you have gotten so much um from this uh everything that we have been through um here on this season. Um and I and I hope that it has been impactful to you and uh um so you know listen, let's go ahead and uh get into it um today.
SPEAKER_04After this little summer summation, I'm gonna be able to do that.
SPEAKER_02Listen, I was having me a moment there for a second and realize I needed to go ahead and get the show started. Um listen here, if you if you want God, um, you can have God, right? Um if you desire for him to be a part of whatever you need or in or in in whatever situation that you are in, you know, I come to tell you that God wants the same thing. Right? He wants to he wants the same thing and your situation might not look like how you want it to look, and the circumstances might not match. But I want you to know without just saying it. I want you to know with everything in me that when I say God is in the situation with you, that he is literally in the situation with you. Okay. Take a moment, breathe on that right there. Cause I want you guys to understand that in its full totality, okay?
SPEAKER_01In its full totality.
You Are Not What Happened
Break Agreement With Old Lies
Catch And Challenge The Thought
SPEAKER_02Alright, let's go ahead and get started, y'all. I want you to know this, you are not what happened to you. But you can become what you choose to believe about yourself. So, this episode isn't a soft one. It's surgical, okay? It's about confronting the quiet lies that have been shaping your identity behind the scenes and replacing them with truth that actually holds its weight. So, first we're gonna talk about the internal narratives. The voice behind your life. That inner voice doesn't just talk, it interprets, filters, predicts, and decides. It sits quietly in the background, but it's the architect of your reactions. Before you respond to people, before you take risk, before you trust love or withdrawal, that was already whispered at a conclusion. And most people never question it. That eternal narrative is not random, it's built in layers. What you heard consistently, whether truth or a lie, became familiar. And what's familiar often feels true, even when it's not. Moments that carried pain, rejection, embarrassment, or abandonment didn't just pass. They imprinted. You didn't just experience those moments, you interpreted yourself through them. What was never processed gets assumed. And what gets assumed becomes internal law. So now you're not just remembering the past, you're reliving its interpretation in real time. But the narrative says you are rejectable. A moment said they left, but the narrative says everyone leaves. Do you see the shift in that? Pain speaks in events, but the internal narrative translates it into identity. And once identity is formed incorrectly, your life starts aligning with it. You don't just experience patterns, you start participating in them without realizing it. And the problem isn't just what happened to you, it's what you agreed with because of what happened. Because agreement is powerful. Agreement gives permission, agreement gives access, agreement gives direction. That's why two people can go through the same situation and walk away with completely different lives. One says that hurt me, but it won't define me. The other says that's just who I am now. Same event, a different agreement, a different outcome. This is why transformation feels like a fight. Because when you challenge the eternal narrative, you're not just changing thoughts, you're confronting what you believed about yourself for years. And your mind will try to defend it, and it will say things like, This is just how I am, I've always been this way, that's just reality. But that's not truth. That's familiarity trying to protect itself. God doesn't just heal behavior, he renews perspective. Scripture doesn't just tell you to act different, it calls you to think different. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds. Hear the voice of God. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds. As Romans chapter 12 and verse 2. Transformation doesn't start with what you do, it starts with what you believe is true about you. Because you would never consistently act against what you deeply believe. So here's a deeper question. What taught you how to see yourself? What taught you how to see yourself? We ask this. Who benefited from you believing that version of yourself? What did that belief protect you from feeling? And what patterns in your life are being fed by the narrative right now? Because some narratives feel painful, but they're also predictable. And and predictability can feel safer than the unknown, even if it's unhealthy. Then we reach the breaking point. Henning begins the moment you realize just because a voice is familiar does not mean it is truth. And just because it has been with you does not mean it won't it was sent for you. See, and just because it feels real does not mean it is right. So let's refocus. If that voice has been shaping your life, then this becomes the question that shifts everything for you. What would your life look like if you stopped agreeing with the version of you that pain created and started aligning with the version of you that God revealed? Now let's go into rewriting the end of script and breaking agreement with lives. You don't drift into a new identity, you decide into it. You don't drift into new identity, you decide into it. Because the same way your current inner voice was formed, it can be reformed intentionally, deliberately, and consistently. Agreement is a spiritual transaction. Every thought you accept is not neutral, it's an agreement. An agreement is not passive, it's legal in the realm of your life. What you agree with, you empower. What you empower, you eventually embody. And that's why breaking agreement is not just mental, it's spiritual authority. You are literally saying that that thought may have visited visited me, but it will not live in me. So that thought that came to your mind that told you you were a failure. Oh, it came to visit, but you will not hold on to it because it is not you. Come on here, somebody. Lies don't leave because time passed. See, time can distance you from events, but it does not dismantle beliefs. You can be years removed from pain and still be governed by the interpretation of it. And that's why some people change environments but repeat the same cycles. Because the script didn't change. Rewriting requires confirmation, not comfort. Let's be honest. Rewriting your inner script is uncomfortable because you're not just replacing words, you're changing challenging what has felt true for a long time. Some lies become survival tools. If I expect less, I won't be disappointed. If I don't trust, I won't be hurt. And if I stay small, I won't be rejected. So when truth comes in, it doesn't just feel empowering, it can feel unsafe. Why? Because truth requires you to live exposed, open, and different. The process isn't linear, it's layered. Rewriting your inner script isn't a one-time breakthrough, it's a repeated pattern of interpretation. That's why your framework is powerful. Let's deepen it right here. Catch the thought. This is awareness. Not every thought deserves agreement. Some thoughts are echoes, some are won't speaking, and some are fear rehearsing. Awareness is you stepping back and saying, That sounded like me, but that's not who I am. And then challenge the source. This is your discernment right here. Ask real questions. Is this rooted in truth or trauma? Is this aligned with God's word or my past wounds? That's important. Would God say this about me? That right there should seal the deal, y'all, on them thoughts that you're having in your mind. And I don't understand if you really know how important it is for you to hone in on the scripture of what God has said. This is a sidebar conversation and a sidebar task and a sidebar word. This is what I want you to do. I want you to go hear the voice of God and what God has said about you in scripture. And I just want you to read it, take it in and understand it, right? Because you're going to get it. And I want you to see what God says about you. I want you to, I want you to not just see it, but I want you to feel how God feels about you. So that when you are trying to articulate thoughts that are coming coming to you in your mind, when you say what God says, would God say this about me, you can have full confirmation to know that now my God don't believe this about me. But what he does say about me, and then quote that scripture against that thought. Because if it didn't come from truth, it doesn't deserve any authority. Replace it with the truth. This is the alignment part that I was just saying, mentioning. You don't remove a lie and leave a void. You replace it not with hype, not with service part surface positivity, but with anchored truth. For we take every thought captive to obey Christ. Second Corinthians 10 and 5. That means thoughts don't lead you, you lead them back to truth. Who did it say? Who did it say? Captive to who? Captive to what? To do what? To obey who Christ. It's not about you per se, right? But it's saying I submit my mind. I submit my mind to Christ. So the thought that's telling me that I'm not good enough, the thought that's telling me that I'm not worthy enough, I command it to bow down to Christ in Jesus' name. You take that thing captive and you tell it to obey who God tells you to obey. So even if I'm in a place where I feel like I want to take my own life, even if you're having thoughts that make you think suicide is your way home, I understand what God has said about me. And I understand that if Any man that walked this earth and sacrificed himself for me that I may live in eternal glory tells me everything that I need to know about this man that says he loves me, about my God who says he loves me, because my God gave everything for me, every single thing. So there is nothing, nothing, listen to me, nothing in your life that God doesn't see, he sees it all. And if God knows every single hair on your head, listen to me. If he knows every single hair that's on your head, you really believe that that's a God that doesn't care for you. Somebody that takes the time to count every single hair on your head, on your body has to be someone that loves you. Alright, let's get into this rewriting. Repeat until it becomes uh natural. At first, truth would feel unfamiliar, even forced, but repetition turns truth into instinct. Eventually, you won't have to fight the lie. You won't even recognize it as yours anymore. This is where your identity shifts. You're no longer reacting to what happened, you're responding from who you've decided to become. That's the difference between reactive identity that says I am what life did to me, and intentional identity that says I am who God is forming me into. The internal world uh most people don't talk about is this. And here's the tension: you can know truth and still feel the pull of old beliefs. You can speak life and still hear echoes of death. That doesn't mean you're failing, it means you're transitioning because your mind is being retrained and your soul is learning a new language. The power of the new language, language shapes perception. Perception shapes reality. So when you shift your language, you shift your life. Not because words are magic, but because they reveal what you believe. You already started started this. I'm broken, is I'm being rebuilt. I'm not enough, is I'm becoming who God designed me to be. Let's go even deeper. I always mess things up, is I'm learning and growing through every experience. People always leave is I am building relationships rooted in truth and alignment, and I'll never change is transformation is already happening in me. Renewal before results. Here's the part that I don't want you to miss. You may not see immediate changes in your life, but your thinking is already setting a shifting your direction because your life follows your mind. And once your mind changes, your patterns begin to lose their grip. Not instantly but inevitably. So the real question now, if you truly have the authority to revoke agreement, then this becomes the question that demands honesty. What lies have you been repeating so long that they feel like your voice? And are you ready to confront them even if it disrupts the version of you you've grown comfortable with? Let's press into this because this is where healing stops being eternal only and starts becoming visible in how you live.
SPEAKER_01Let's talk confidence, y'all.
SPEAKER_02Let's talk confidence from integrity, becoming someone you trust. Confidence isn't something you convince yourself of, it's something you build evidence for. I know better, but ignore it. You're not just making a mistake, you're quietly telling yourself, My word, my word to myself doesn't matter. And over time that creates internal division. You begin to doubt your own decisions, questions your own directions, hesitate when it's time to move. Not because you don't know what to do, but because you don't trust that you'll follow it through. Integrity is eternal before it's external. We often define it, define integrity by how we treat others, but the deeper level is how you treat yourself. Integrity acts, do you honor what you discern? Do you follow through on what you commit? And do you live by what you claim to value? Because if your eternal world is inconsistent, your external life will always feel unstable. So why confidence feels like it's missing? Many people try to build confidence through affirmations without action, vision without discipline, desire without consistency. But confidence doesn't grow from what you say about yourself, it grows from what you've proven to yourself. That's why someone can be quiet but unshakeable. Not because they're loud, but because they're aligned. Integrity creates weight. When you start living in integrity, something shifts right there. That can't be fake. Your words carry weight because you've backed them with action. Your decisions carry clarity because you're not divided within. Your presence carries authority because you're not performing, you're not trying to convince people anymore. You're simply walking in what you in what you've become consisted in. So the discipline of keeping small promises. Here's where most people miss it every time. Confidence is not built in in big moments, it's built in small kept commitments. Wake up when you said you would, doing what you said you do, walking away when you know you should, and speaking up when truth requires it. These moments seem small, but they are forming your identity. Every promise says I can trust myself. Every broken one says I'm still negotiable with my own standards. Integrity will cost you, but it will free you. Living in integrity isn't convenient, it will cost you comfort, approval, and temporary ease. Because sometimes integrity says no when it would be easier to say yes, and it says walk away when you feel attached, and stay disciplined when you want to relax. But what it gives you is greater, it gives you clarity, it gives you stability, it gives you authority, and most of all, it gives you peace. And I declare that it's the peace of walking in the garden in the cool of the day. Come on here. Alignment removes internal noise. When you are out of alignment, your mind is loud, you'll you overthink, you second guess, you hesitate. But when you live in integrity, that noise quiets down because there's no internal argument anymore. You're not uh a torn between what you know and what you're doing, you become whole. This is where confidence becomes a quiet authority, not arrogance, not ego, but settled knowing. I've been myself follow through. I trust who I am becoming. And that kind of confidence doesn't need validation, it doesn't need attention, it carries itself. So the scriptures then it becomes lived, not just a quoted scripture, right? Let each one test his own work, then his reason to boast will be in himself alone. Galatians chapter six and verse four. This isn't self-glorification, don't get me wrong. It's self-verification. You've tested your life, you've examined your actions, and what you see aligns. So the layer of truth to land, you right here on this script is you are never your trauma, you were never your worst moment, you were never labeled, uh, you were never though labeled placed on you in a season you didn't understand. But you can become what consistently practice. And if you don't, look, I'm gonna lost my place, y'all. Look at that. I'm gonna click the wrong thing right in the middle, right in the middle of my stuff. I hate when I do that. I hate when I do that. Y'all, you look at here. And I'm I'm so I'm listening, I'm I be so authentic with my recordings that I don't even um be wanting to go back and and and fix the fix the pause and the editing. Y'all know that. Do y'all know that about me? That's something about me, y'all. If y'all didn't know, I be walking, listen here, I be walking right along with y'all.
SPEAKER_01Okay. Alright, here we go. Alright, here we go. I gotta start maybe cutting to a commercial or something. Oh man, listen here. I love y'all. Thank y'all for um hanging with me.
Self-Worth Through Consistent Practice
SPEAKER_02Okay, here we go. You were never your trauma, you were never uh your worst moment, you were never your labeled place, uh, never the place people labeled you in a season you didn't understand, but you can become um what you consistently practice, okay? If you don't conf uh confront what shaped you, you will keep uh subconsciously submitting to it. The will work is rebuilding self-worth. Rebuilding self-worth is not emotional hype, it's not temporary feelings, it's structured, it's intentional, and it's disciplined. It looks like this choosing truth when it when lies feel automatic, keeping commitments when excuses feel easier, and honoring your convictions when compromise feels convenient. So, if confidence is built in built on integrity, and integrity is built on what you consistently do, then here's the question that exposes everything. Can you trust yourself to become who you keep saying you want to be? Or are your patterns still negotiating with your purpose? The whole time we've been talking about your inner narrative, rewriting what you've agreed with and being and becoming someone you can trust. This won't this wasn't just about healing, this was about alignment. Now, let's be honest. Some of you don't have a confidence problem, you have a consistency problem. Some of you don't need aff need need more affirmation, you need more alignment because you're all because you already know what you're supposed to do. You've just been negotiating with it, and every time you're negotiating with what you know is right, you weaken your trust in yourself. So this pattern stops with me, not when it feels easier, not when life slows down, it stops when you decide I will no longer agree with the version of me that was built out of pain instead of truth. Let's make it personal. And I want you to sit with this. What's one lie you've been agreeing with that's been shaping your life? What's one area where you don't trust yourself because you've been inconsistent? And what's one decision you already know needs to be made, but you've been avoiding it? Because see, here this clarity isn't just the issue. Courage is now listening what happened to you mattered. It shaped you, but it does not get to govern you forever. Healing is not is not your fault, right? But it is your responsibility. So starting today, when you say you're going to do something, do it. When you hear a lie interrupt it, when you feel misaligned, correct it quickly, not perfectly, but consistently. Because consistency builds trust and trust builds confidence. You are not trying to become someone new. You are becoming who you were who you were before the lies, before the wounds, before the uh misinterpretations. This is not about creating you, this is about uncovering you. So if your life is a reflection of what you've been agreeing with, what does your current life reveal about the beliefs, the beliefs you've been unwilling to confront? And say this with me. I break agreement with every lie that told me I was less. I am not what happened to me, I am what God is building in me. My mind is being renewed, my identity is being restored, and I will walk in alignment with truth and not memory. Come on. If you've been living under a version of yourself that was shaped by pain, this is your moment. Not to become someone new, but to return to who you were before the distortion. I want you to say this with me. Lord, expose every lie I believed about myself. Show me where I agreed with pain over truth. And Father, give me the strength to rebuild from your word not my wounds. And Father, I surrender every false identity, and I receive who you say I am. In Jesus' name. Amen.
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Scripture On Your Identity In Christ
Prayer Worship And Identity Surrender
SPEAKER_02You don't rebuild your self-worth overnight, you rebuild it in decision decision by decision. Okay. You rebuild it. Decision by decision. Thought by thought, action by action, until one day you look up and realize you don't just believe in yourself. You trust who you have become. In who you have become. I want you to do something real fast before you get up out of here. Cause I want you to understand this. I'm gonna go ahead and do some of the work for you. So you ain't even gotta go and do too much. You ain't even gotta go and do too much. I want you to I want you to hear what God has said about you. I want you to hear the voice of God right here. That you are his son. But to all who did receive him, he gave the right to become children of God. So I want you to know right now who you are. You are a child of God, and that is your right. I want you to know right now that God chose you. And I want you to hear his voice right here say, You are a chosen race of royal priesthood. That's 1 Peter chapter 2 and verse 9. I want you to know that you are righteous through Christ. The righteous of God through faith in Jesus Christ, Romans chapter 3 and verse 22. I want you to know that you are a new creation. If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. That's 2 Corinthians chapter 5 and 17. That old identity, your surrendering is already expired in the spirit. Come on. I want you to know that you are called. I want you to know that you are called. Those he predestined, he also called. Romans 8 and 30. I want you to know that you are an ambassador for Christ. You are an ambassador of the kingdom of God. We are ambassadors for Christ. 2 Corinthians 5 and 20. I want you to know that you are more than a conqueror. In all these things, we are more than conquerors. Come on here, somebody. This is what God is saying about you. This is what God is saying about you. Not man, not some voices, but what God is saying about you. Do y'all not hear? What God has said about you. This is why God should be the loudest thing in your life. The loudest thing in your life. Nothing should be louder than the voice of Him. There's more. You have searched me and known me. Psalms 139 and 1. So God knows everything about you. There is nothing. That God does not know about you. So I want you to know that on today you are known by God and He heal, He hears everything that you are going through. I want you to know that God says that you are fearfully and wonderfully made. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalms 139 and 14. So I don't care what flaws you think you have, what cuts you think you have, I'm telling you what God has said about you. It's just that you are fearfully and wonderfully made. I don't care what blemishes you have, what shame you have, what disgust you have. I'm telling you simply what God says and how God feels in the heart for you. I want you to know that God says that you are his workmanship, for we are his workmanship created in Christ, Jesus for good works, Ephesians chapter 2 and 10. You are not a project in progress hoping to be accepted. You are crafted expression of his design already assigned to purpose. I want you to know where you are seated. You are seated with Christ. He raised us up with him and seated us with him in heavenly places. That's Ephesians chapter 2 and verse 6. That means this here. Your position is higher than your pressure. You don't fight for victory, you fight from victory. I want you to know that you are a temple of the Holy Spirit. You are a temple for a divine God to dwell in. I want you to know about you. Hear me on today. I want you to know. God thinks that you are worthy enough, beautiful enough, great enough, glorious enough, amazing enough, wonderful enough. I don't even know, wonderful enough. To live in, to dwell in. He called you a temple. I think some of y'all need to get on get on Google and see how man has created temples and how beautiful that we receive a temple to be. So I can't even imagine how beautiful a temple is that God has created. But get on Google and go look at you some temples. Get on Google. And get on it and find you something. I'm talking to somebody on here right now. Get on it and find you something. And I want you to look and see how great and magnificent that temple is. And as you begin to see how beautiful the gold is laced in, how beautiful the murals is, how beautiful the floor is. I want you to know that Jesus Christ, the comfort of the Holy Spirit, because he said he was going up and he was going to send somebody here back down that we may not be alone. And he has said that you are worthy enough for him to dwell in on the inside, that you are worthy of the I don't care how loud the enemy has gotten, I don't care how much uh word spoken he has gotten in your life. I'm telling you what God has said, and God says that you are a temple for the Holy Spirit. Come on. I want you to know that God says, You are the light, you are the light of this world. Matthew 5 and verse 14. I don't need to talk to somebody today. God says you are the light of this world. How dare you contemplate taking your life? How dare do you contemplate saying you want to give up? How dare you remove your light from this here world? If you are the light of this world and God believes that about your light being this world, when you extinguish yourself, that means your light has to go out. So it does not matter how many more lights get lit on, there's still a spot that you have left empty. And God said, Your father said, Your king said, your master said, that you are the light of this world. Come on, lighthouse, flashing in the darkness of the night, plant it so that ships don't run into the rocks. You are a lighthouse, and your light is shining so brightly, and you're steering ships away from the rocks, you're steering people away from the rocks. You sit alone, true enough, but your purpose is to guide and to keep safe. Don't be upset with your purpose. I want you to know that God said you are free. If the sun sets you free, you will be free indeed. So I got a question. Has God set you free? Come on, answer it right now. Has God set you free? And if your answer is yes, if your answer is yes, then by golly, you need to go walk in freedom. Stop worrying about what's happening, start worrying about what's going wrong and walk in it. Walk in what God has said about you. Because can't nothing hold you. Come on. A lot of people say I receive who God says I am, but still live as who life taught them to be. That's that there. That transformation either happens or stalls. Because identity is not just something you hear, y'all, it's something you practice and I'm on soy until it becomes your reflex. When you know who you are, you don't chase validation. You recognize it when it's missing and walk anyway. You don't beg for acceptance, you carry presence that shifts environments, you don't over-explain yourself. Clarity replaces insecurity. You don't entertain what contradicts your calling because now you can discern what doesn't match you. Come on. Do y'all need some more about what who God says y'all are? Do y'all need some more? Ah, nanamo so and an abacondala. Isanna rossan debu see nanamokona la bashaya. She nabo kondala boso. Eden na boh condebusin kandala bashea. Eda rossanda debusu de la bashikandalabokonalabasi. Father, you are Alpha and Omega. And you are worthy of all the praise, God. We worship you, Lord. And Father, we submit God on today, God, to your identity, God. God, we submit, Father, to what you have said about us, oh Lord. Father, help us to understand what you have said about us. To eat what you have said about us, oh God. To hone in on what you have said about us, oh God. Help us, God, with our mindset, Father God. Take it over, God. In every sense of the word, Father God, God, we need you. We need you more than ever before. Say na bo. A na na ma shape. We need you, God. And Father, we cannot do it without you. But Father, you are strong. And Father, we lay in on your strongness, God. And God, we thank you for being consistent. And I decree and declare that that consistency of God will transfer into your life. I prophesy that God's understanding will fill your atmosphere so much so that you begin to feel who you are in God. And that everything that is that is negative in your life begins to fall and to crumble in Jesus' name. So that God can reveal Himself of who He is and how big He is in your life. Jesus. Listen. God loves you way, way, way more. And He has been communicating that throughout Scripture. Remember that. I see you back here, y'all, same place, same time.
SPEAKER_00Make him with someone who needs it. And make some come back to the table. Because every conversation here is about coming from the common table.
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