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Pastor Don M Smith Season 10 Episode 11

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We've reached the final gear of our Full Throttle series—Sixth Gear: All Access! And today we're talking about the incredible truth that through Jesus, we have full, unrestricted access to the presence of God.

Too many Christians live like outsiders. We linger in the courtyards, hang out in the neighborhood of God, maybe sit on the front porch—but we never actually enter His presence. Jesus didn't die so we could live in the neighborhood. He was beaten, bruised, and crucified so we could have ALL ACCESS to the Father!

Under the Old Covenant, the high priest entered the Holy of Holies once a year with blood to offer sacrifice for sins. But when Jesus died on the cross and cried, "It is finished," the veil in the temple ripped from top to bottom—signifying that every believer now has direct access to God's presence. No more barriers. No more separation. All Access!

Hebrews 10:19 says, "Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus..." We don't approach God like trembling worms begging for scraps. We come with confidence! The blood of Jesus is so powerful that past, present, and future sins are already paid for. When you confess your sin, God remembers it no more (1 John 1:9). He doesn't know what you did!

All Access means:

  • We enter without hesitation through the blood of Christ's salvation. No need for documentation—it's our habitation. We have the authentication because we're a blood relation.
  • We worship without reservation because we have His affirmation. The Bible is God's love letter to us. If we can celebrate men in tights carrying a ball across a line, we can certainly celebrate the Most High God who saved our souls! Worship is a time to celebrate, to surrender, to demonstrate our love, and to give.
  • We receive without limitation our rightful allocation. Everything the Father has is ours. Philippians 4:19 says God will meet all our needs according to His riches in glory. We don't approach with "if it be Thy will" timidity. My kids come to my house and eat my food without asking—because they're sons and daughters, and all I have is theirs!

The Story of the Sinful Woman (Luke 7):

A woman known as a prostitute came to Jesus while He was eating with Pharisees. She brought an alabaster jar of expensive perfume—worth a year's wages—and poured it on His feet, weeping, wiping them with her hair. The very thing that defined her life, the tool of her trade, she gave to Jesus. She risked her life to come to Him because she knew He wouldn't reject her.

Somewhere, somehow, she had encountered Jesus before—maybe when He said to the woman caught in adultery, "Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more." She knew that no matter where she'd been or what she'd done, if she came to Jesus, He would accept her, embrace her, love her, and forgive her.

I don't know what you're facing, but bring it to Jesus. That habit, that thing you don't want to do—bring it to Him and say, "Jesus, I don't want this to interfere between You and me anymore."

ALL ACCESS: We enter without hesitation through the blood of Christ's salvation. No need for documentation—it's our habitation. We have the authentication because we're a blood relation. Don't need a qualification—made holy by His beautification.

Run to the presence of God! Don't shy away. When you're tempted, run to the One who beat temptation. Jesus was tempted in every way, yet He overcame. He empowers you to say "no" too! Come fearlessly, confidently, and boldly to the throne of grace. Rest in the Father's arms. Abide under His wings.

You have All Access. Go FULL THROTTLE into His presence!

Key Scriptures: Hebrews 10:11-22; Hebrews 4:14-16; Hebrews 4:16 (AMP); Luke 7:36-38; Romans 8:16-17; James 4:8; Matthew 11:28-30; Philippians 4:19; 1 John 1:9

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Hi everyone, Pastor Don Smith here. Welcome to the Talk About It Podcast, where we take relevant topics with a biblical point of view and we talk about it. You know you want to, so do I. Let's talk about it. Welcome back, everyone. Season 10, episode 11 of the Talk About It Podcast. I am Don, and I'm your host. Of course, you knew that because you've been here for 10 full seasons. Come on. If you're a first-time listener, welcome, man. What we do here is we're taking a relevant topic with a biblical perspective, and we are just talking about it. That's what we do. We love it around here. And I am so thankful for each and every one of you. Every week you come back and you make this such a great success. 10 full seasons, and here we are at the very last episode of this season. Episode 11. It's been so good. We've been talking about what it looks like to live full throttle, wide open, out loud for Jesus in this season. And I've just been so blessed by this conversation, been so blessed by all of your comments and your support. Listen in the show notes of the podcast, whatever platform you listen to it on, there are show notes. Maybe you didn't know that. You can go down there, and there are all kinds of links for you to get involved with the podcast. Do you know that you can be more than just a listener of the podcast? Absolutely, you can do that, and I would appreciate it. There's links to be a monthly supporter. There's links to give a one-time gift. Did you know you can buy me a sweet tea and a little Debbie snack cake? You can do that right there. All of the things. You can also click on uh the link to Legacy Leadership, which is, you know, my personal ministry where uh we teach on leadership principles, both inside the church and in the secular world. All of those things are right there for you to get involved with and be more than just a listener. I like to be more than a listener. The Bible tells me to be a doer. And so uh we want to provide those links to help you be a doer with Talk About It, be partners with us. It is so good. Whatever you do, though, I need you to do the least of the things, which is just share the podcast and your social media platforms. Just take the link and put it right out there and say, hey, give uh talk about it a chance. Think you might like it on your drive to work, your drive home from work, the podcast, your lunch break. There's all kinds of opportunities to listen to it. But either way, here we go with the last episode in season 10. I love this. I love this. Now, we're talking about full access and the fact that we have all an all access pass to get into the presence of God. Now, today we're gonna hit the final gear, sixth gear, gear number six. And the reason I'm so excited about this is recently, I'd never done this before, but recently a friend of mine uh took me with him to a NASCAR race. And I've been talking about NASCAR and comparing what it means to live for Jesus, full throttle, wide open, out loud, to uh a NASCAR, a race car. And with those tickets, we had an all access pass to the pit, the pit cruise, and we could walk around wow, just wow. The behind the scenes stuff was amazing. And so today I want to end with this thought process process, right? My experience to have that full access, that all access pass into the behind the scenes of what it takes to make uh a race happen, especially with those powerful cars. Now, so I'm talking about full access. We got all access pass into the presence of God. And so today uh we need to grab a hold of this. And our relationship with God, uh, too many of us act as if we're outsiders from the presence of God. Like what we do is we linger on the outside. Okay, we hang out in the neighborhood of God. Uh, we may sit in front of the porch of the house of God. Uh, we, but do we really feel like we have full access to the presence of God? And you know what? Until you know that you have all access, that you can go full throttle in the presence of God, until you know that you know that you know, you're never going to do and you're never going to fulfill what God has called you to do and be if you don't walk in the knowledge and the wisdom that you have full access to God. That's what I've been trying to tell you this whole season on talk about it. Jesus did not die so we could live in the neighborhood. Oh, help me out. Come on, talk about it. Jesus wasn't beaten, he wasn't bruised, Jesus wasn't chastised for our peace and our sin placed upon him so that we could live in the neighborhood. No, he took the stripes on his back, okay, so that we could have full access to the presence of God. Jesus didn't go through all of that so we could say, well, I know him and I know God. Well, what's your relationship with him? Well, you know, we're we're kind of, you know, we hang out every once in a while, that kind of thing. No, Jesus died so we could have all access into the presence of God. Listen to me. I'm gonna read to you Hebrews chapter 10. And you really should spend some time in the book of Hebrews. Listen to me. If the book of Romans is what God has done, the book of Hebrews is what God is doing. Hebrews chapter 10, verse 11. The day, or it says day after day, excuse me, every priest stands and performs his religious duties again and again. He offers the same sacrifice, which can never take away sin. Wow. Now remember, this was before Christ was the sacrifice. So we would sacrifice a lamb or a dove or an animal. And there had to be a shedding of blood for the sacrifice of sin. So if you sinned, you'd go get an animal to be a sacrifice, and there had to be the shedding of this blood for the forgiveness of sin, this old covenant. Everyone say, We're in a new covenant. Come on. Come on, everyone say we're in a new covenant. We're in a new covenant. How do you know? Verse 12 of Hebrews chapter 10. But when this priest had offered for all time one sacrifice for sin, he sat down at the right hand of God. And since that time, he waits for his enemies to be made his footstools. For by one sacrifice he made a perfect forever, or he made perfect forever those who are being made holy. The Holy Spirit also testifies to us about this. First, he says, This is the covenant that I've made with them after that time, says the Lord. I will put my laws in their hearts and I will write them on their minds. Then he adds, their sin and their lawless acts will remember, I will remember no more. And where these have been forgiven, sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary. Oh my goodness. That's that's verses 12 through 22. See, when you blow it, Jesus doesn't have to go back to the cross and say, Oh, you know, they did it again, Father. I I gotta go shed some more blood for them, past, present, and future, that any sin you've ever committed, any sin you will ever commit in the future, the blood of Jesus has already paid for it. Maybe you've never heard it put that way. It's been bought, it's been paid for. You are forgiven, you are washed, you are redeemed, and he will remember your sin no more. Listen to me talk about it. That's good news. Remember, when it says, therefore, you always have to ask what the therefore is therefore. You should really read this book sometime. When you're reading your Bible and you see the word therefore, it's therefore a reason. Therefore is what it's trying, it's it's trying to do. Therefore, because you've been forgiven, therefore, because he remembers your sin no more, therefore, because the one sacrifice has been paid for all your sins. Verse 19. Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the most holy place by the blood of Jesus, listen, we have confidence to come into the presence of God. Here's the way some people approach God. Oh, God, I'm a worm. But if I could just have just a little moment of your time. Really? Really? Listen, get over it. Okay? I'm gonna bless you today. But that's a some way, that's a that's the that's the way some of you approach God. You've you've got the past, you've been forgiven, you've been cleansed, you've been washed, and there's nothing to be ashamed of. There's no, there's nothing to feel awkward about. You you know what you did, correct? Yes, I I I know what I did, but God doesn't know if you have confessed your sin to him. John, 1 John 1.9. Listen to this. By a new and living way opened for us through the curtain that is his body. And since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with a full assurance that faith brings having our hearts sprinkled and cleansed, and it cleanses us from a guilty conscience, having our bodies washed with pure water. John, 1 John 1 9 says, if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins. See, here's what happened. Talk about it. When Jesus died on the cross, and the last words he breathed was what? It is, I heard you, finished. I heard you say it, it is finished. And when he said, it is finished in the temple, listen, behind the curtain, in what was called the Holy of Holies, was the Ark of the Covenant, which represents the Spirit and the presence of God. God living in a man-made temple so that he could have, so that man could have a connection with God. And once a year, what would happen is the high priest of the religious order would go in and take the blood and offer a sacrifice for the sins of humanity. And when Jesus said it is finished, the veil ripped from top, not from bottom, from top to bottom, signifying that God did it, not man. If it was from bottom to top, it could have signified that man had done it. See, that's important because the significance is this: all men, priest or no priest, normal or abnormal, all men have full access now to the presence of God. Oh my goodness, all access. You see, we enter without hesitation through the blood of Christ's salvation. Hebrews chapter 4, starting with verse 14. Therefore, since we have a high, a great high priest who has ascended into heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has entered the temple in every way, just as we are, yet he did not sin. Let me ask you this, talk about it. Have you been tempted to lust? Come on. Have you been tempted to steal? Have you been tempted to lie? Have you been tempted to cheat on your taxes? See, you are tempted on all points. Whatever temptation you faced, Jesus was tempted. But here's what's cool. He denied it and he overcame it. And that that's the guy we go to when we're tempted. I want to go to him, the one that beat it, not the guy who says, Well, I tried, uh, you know, and I tried, but I keep going back and I keep doing it again. I want to go to the guy who says, I kicked its butt, I defeated it, I said no to it, and I'm going to empower you to say no to it too. That's where we go, my friends, when we need help. We don't shy away from the presence of God. We run to the presence of God when tempted. That's where we flee to. We don't run from God's presence. We run to the presence of God. You run to the presence of God and you have confidence when you go there. Why? Because you have all access. And when we go, we asked for his help in our time of need. Hebrews chapter 4, verse 16. Let us then fearlessly and confidently and boldly draw near to the throne of grace, the throne of God's unmerited favor to us sinners, that we may receive mercy for our failures and find grace to help in good time for every need, appropriate to help, and well-timed help coming just when we need it. That was in the amplified version. Oh my goodness, that was so good. How do we approach the presence of God? Come on, it's sixth gear. This is the last episode of season 10. I'm hope I want you to be pumped today. How do we approach the presence of God? Fearlessly? How do we approach the presence of God confidently? How do we approach the presence of God? Boldly we draw near to Him. Can I get an Amen? Can I get a hello somebody? And why do we do that? Because we're his friends, because we're his children. Romans chapter 8, verse 16, the Spirit Himself testifies with our spirits that we are God's children. Now, if we're God's children, then we are heirs, heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ. If indeed we share in his sufferings, in order that we may also share in his glory. Oh my, I've been I've been really pouring myself into the book of James over the last couple of weeks. James chapter 4, verse 8. Come near to God, and he'll come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Don't shy away, talk about it. Run to the heart of the Father. See, I picture the throne room of God. Somehow I picture there are steps going into this throne. Don't sit down at the bottom of the steps and start whining. God, if I if I come, you know, I I got can I had can I just have a little word with you? No, come as a child. Jesus said, have faith of a child. You see, when a child sees his daddy, come on, somebody. And dad hasn't been around in a while. He runs and he leaps into his arms and he wraps our arms around him. And the father wraps his arms around them as well. It's a beautiful picture when we come to the throne of God, when we rest in the Father's arm, when we dwell in under the shadow of the Most High, when we abide under his wings, that's when we find hope and refuge and trust. Matthew chapter 11, verse 28, come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I'll give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I'm gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your soul. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. Oh, talk about it. All access. See, we worship without reservation because we have affirmation. We worship without reservation because we have affirmation. What is our Bible? What would that Bible you have? Maybe, maybe you've got it out right now. Maybe uh you you are in it this morning for devotions, or maybe you do your devotions in the evening. I don't, that Bible you have. What is it? It's God's affirmation of his love, his affection, his desire for us, and everything good that he has for us. So we don't have to worship with reservation. God, I don't, I don't feel worthy. I don't feel like I belong. See, in our corporate worship here, in our private worship, in our own time, we we don't say, oh God, I'd love to spend some time with you, but I'm really not feeling it. No, we worship without reservation because we know his affirmation. If I could put it to you this way, when God sees you and you're indecisive or apprehensive, he looks at you and you know what he says? Come on, talk about it. You know what he says? Come to me. What did Jesus say? Come, come to me, all of you who are weary and heavy laden. Come, I'll give you rest. Come to me, come, come on, I'll take care of you. Come, I'll watch out for you. See, worship is a time of celebration. Worship is a time of surrender. And the Bible says when one repents and comes home to the Father, all of heaven begins to celebrate. All the band strikes up. You remember the story that Jesus gave about the prodigal son? It's it's really good. I I really think it's if if I were to write the subheading for that story, I probably wouldn't call it the parable of the prodigal son. I I would probably call it the parable of a loving father. But that's just me. Because I think it's more about the father than it really is the son. But that's just me. Maybe the next time you read it, you read it that way. But you remember the story Jesus told about this son. He ran off in his simple ways, and when he recognized, he said, I'm gonna go back to where? My father's house. Imagine that. He said, I'd be better off as a servant in my father's house. I'm not I I won't ask to be a son again. And the Bible says, when the father was looking a long way off. I I love that the Bible tells us that the father was looking for him to come home. He was wa he was anticipating oh come on, somebody. It says when he saw his son coming, he killed a fatted calf.

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What are we doing? And the father says, We're gonna have a party. He went to that son who had been gone, he hugged him, he kissed him.

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And he said, Welcome. And the son said, I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy. And the father said, Yes, you are, because you're my son. You're my son. We're gonna have a party, and we're gonna celebrate.

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Talk about it. If you go to church, if you're a Christian, every Sunday morning, we gather, and I wanna have a party. I want to have a celebration.

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I I don't I don't understand why we gather together and worship meekly. I don't understand why we gather together and we sing softly. Somebody, somebody once said to me, Wow, Pastor Don, it's pretty loud. I was like, Yeah, I like my worship loud so I can't hear the enemy. That's just me. Hello, somebody. And I'm not saying it's for everybody. What I'm just telling you is I I once didn't have all access. And now I do.

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What else is worthy of a party? Come on, somebody.

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Listen, I'm a football guy. If men in white tights can carry a football across the line, and we stand up in the stands and cheer, but in our worship, we're condemned for celebrating.

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We come to the house of God and and we stand meekly.

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And you know what? If I'm God in that moment, I'm pretty jealous about how you celebrate at a football game, but you come to the house of God in reservation. Like you're worshiping men in white tights with a ball more than you are the most high. Oh my goodness, talk about it. That's a great place to say amen. See, if we can celebrate things in this life, and I love football. I'm passionate about it. If we can celebrate things in this life, why why am I condemned when I want to celebrate the presence of God? I've got full access, I can run wide open into the Presence of God, the Son who has set me free. Jesus has died for my sin. Worship is a time to surrender. It's a time to express our love to God. It's a time to come and tell Him how much we love Him to demonstrate that our love and to sing our songs to Him in Thanksgiving. It's time to say, God, I want to celebrate you. I want to lift my hands because I'm excited. You're Lord and I'm submitted to you and I love you, and you have given me full access into your presence. Worship, my friends, is a time to demonstrate our love. Worship is a time to give everything we've got. It's sixth gear, people. Come on. You see, when you give your tithes and offerings and the bucket goes by, most people would just go, oh, here we go. Here you go, God. Take my tithes and offering. I hope you're happy. Come on, somebody. No, it's that's worship. Giving in that way is a form of worship. I want to do it with zeal and excitement. I want to worship and sing in zeal and excitement. Now in Luke chapter 7, let's do this, okay? Um, Jesus invited to the dinner with the Pharisees, the religious people of the day, and uh they follow the law and they abide by everything. They don't step outside the law. They're there to make sure that everyone else does the religious thing properly. And as they're sitting there, I don't know if they're about to have dinner or I don't know what's about to happen, but a woman comes into the house. You know this story. And this is not an ordinary woman. The Bible says in the NIV version, it calls her a sinful woman. Now, other translations or other versions of the Bible call her a woman of the evening, a prostitute there in the midst of all these religious people. Now, understand this. By the law, adultery is punishable by death. And so here comes this woman with an alabaster jar of perfume. She comes into the presence of Jesus, and it says in verse 38. And she stood behind him at his feet, weeping. She began to wet his feet with her tears, and she wiped them with her hair, kissed them, and poured perfume on them. And the Pharisees lose their mind. She's pouring out this expensive perfume. Do you know how valuable the alabaster jar of perfume was? They they say it was it was worth one year's salary. And let's just say the average income is $60,000 a year. There you go. Ladies, your husband has bought you some good perfume if he spent $60,000 on a bottle of it. Come on, come on, somebody. And I doubt that's gonna happen. I'm I love my wife with all my heart, but she she probably shouldn't expect that anytime soon. And I'm guaranteed that if I brought it home, um, yeah, it w it would it wouldn't be $60,000, one year's income. But watch this the very thing that defined this woman, the very thing that orchestrated her business, her perfume. Oh my god. See, prostitutes back then wore perfume. Okay, I'm not I'm not saying if you wear perfume today that you're a prostitute. I'm I'm talking about their culture. You can't read the Bible with Western eyes. You you gotta read it with eastern eyes. The very thing that orchestrated her business, her perfume. This was expensive, good stuff, and she used it to seduce men to sin. She brings that gift to the Lord, and she comes to his feet, and she begins to worship, and she gives to Christ the very thing that is her most prized possession. Somewhere, somehow, she knew I can go to Jesus and He won't reject me. Oh my goodness. You should really read that story again. See, when she went into that house, she knew she was under the potential of being killed for her occupation. I w I want to suppose. Okay. If we go back and watch, that she might have been there. I I don't know about the perfume timing and order, but I've got a hunch that she's there when a woman was called an adulterer. That they would drag the woman out and everyone had rocks in their hands. I want to guess she was probably there at that moment. You remember that one when they drug this woman to the feet of Jesus and said this woman is an adulterer? I want I don't know. I want to guess this woman was probably there at that moment. And so guess what she's anticipating?

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Wow.

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She's anticipating that they would say, Jesus, before we kill her for her sin, what do you say? Because what did Jesus say? He who's without sin cast a first stone. And they dropped all the rocks and went away in that story. And Jesus looked at that woman and said, Go and sin no more. You know that story. Where are your accusers? He says, I forgive you. And I want to bet that this woman was a friend of that prostitute. Working in the for the same pimp. I don't know. I don't know. She's probably in the crowd going, oh no, my friend is gonna be murdered. She knew she had full access no matter where she's been and what she's done or how horrible a life she had. She knew that if she comes to Jesus, he would accept her and he would embrace her and he would love her and he would forgive her because he seen it do that very thing. She seen him do that very thing to the woman they throwed at the feet of Jesus. She knew she had full access to him. She knew he would accept her. Wow. Bring it to Jesus. Give it to Jesus and say, Jesus, I don't want this to interfere between you and my relationship anymore. The perfume that was the advertisement to her way of life. She pours it out on his feet in worship and says, I don't want this thing to be in the way of mine and talk about it. This is why I say you can't just read your Bible, you gotta read your Bible. Listen, it's been a great season, hasn't it? All access. We receive without limitation to our rightful allocation. Here we go. I'm getting close. See, if you don't know you've got access, here's the way you approach God. Lord, if it would be thy will to heal my bonding. Lord, I don't want to assume your will. But Lord, I humble myself before you. That if it would be your will to just touch me and relieve me and heal me of this disease, this pain, this suffering. Lord, if it be thy will, then please, God, please get over it. Come on, somebody. My children come to my house as adults. You know what they do? They open the fridge. They open the pantry. They eat my food without asking. Why? Because they're my son and they're my daughter, and all I have is theirs, and they know it. Wow. And I love it that way. They have all access to anything that is mine because I am their father. Philippians 4 19, and my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. James chapter 1, verse 17. Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of heavenly lights. Oh my goodness, God is a giver, God is a lover, and you have to access his presence. And everything that is his is yours. And watch this. Everything I have is his. Oh, it's all access, it's wide open, it's full throttle. It's out loud for Jesus. There we go. So when the spirit tells me to give, when the spirit tells me to invest, when the spirit tells me to plant, I'm like, no problem. Because when I'm giving it away, my daddy says, give it away and I'll give you more. Give it away and I'll give you more. So why not live in full access wide open for Jesus? Talk about it. What a season this has been. Eleven powerful episodes to teach us that we can live wide open for Jesus. That we can live out loud for Jesus without hesitation and reservation because we have all access. We enter without hesitation through the blood of Christ's salvation. No need for documentation because it's our habitation. We have the authentication because we are blood relation. You don't need qualification because you've been made holy by his beautification. Oh, you like that? You know you do. Talk about it. That was so good. That was so good. I love this season. It's been so much fun. Listen, I'm I'm I'm glad you have it. I hope you listen to it over and over and over again. Thank you so much for walking through it, for being here with us on Talk About It. We're gonna start a new season next week. I told you uh that I'm gonna base this season off of a question that was asked to me. It was a very simple question. Pastor Don, what is faith? Oh my goodness. And so I've titled The Next Season, It Takes Faith, and we're gonna define faith and we're gonna walk through it. It is going to be a hoot of a time. It's gonna be great. You're not gonna want to miss it. But right now, what I need you to do, share this episode. Like, share, subscribe, go to the platform, rate the podcast, pray about being a monthly supporter. If you do, I use all that money to get to Africa and train pastors and teach on leadership. Be a partner with Talk About It. Don't just be a listener, be a doer. It'll help us all. We're in this together. And you prove that each and every week by coming back and listening to the podcast. I'm so grateful for all of you guys, and I love you so much. But listen, as much as I love you, Jesus loves you more. I'll see you next week.

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