Shifting Times with Bishop Eric A. Lambert, Jr.
"Shifting Times" is the podcast of Bethel Deliverance International Church hosted by Bishop Eric A. Lambert, Jr. Tune in weekly for new episodes where we explore how the Body of Christ must consider shifting its doctrinal expression and the way it reveals the light of Christ in their life.
These candid conversations with pastors and community leaders will confront the current issues of our society, give biblical solutions to life's challenges and provoke action in areas of complacency.
Shifting Times with Bishop Eric A. Lambert, Jr.
Shifting Times | Young Men Representing Christ in the Culture
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What are the challenges facing young men growing in their faith as they mature into adulthood? What is it like to represent Christ to skeptical peers? Bishop Lambert hosts this candid conversation with 3 young men who share their thoughts and points of view on this timely subject.
"Shifting Times" is the podcast of Bethel Deliverance International Church hosted by Bishop Eric A. Lambert, Jr. Tune in bi-weekly for new episodes where we explore how the Body of Christ must consider shifting its doctrinal expression and the way it reveals the light of Christ in their life. These candid conversations with pastors, professionals and community leaders will confront the current issues of our society, give biblical solutions to life's challenges and provoke action in areas of complacency.
There's a lot of different things nowadays, and I actually would think more than ever, particularly because of social media, that now is our lives. Inside of this universe, um, it's something that like parents have never experienced, and a lot of times parents may say, Oh, I know what it is, it's the same um issues, just disguised differently, dressed differently.
SPEAKER_04Well, praise the Lord, everybody. Pastor Eric Lambert here from Bethel Deliverance International Church, and I want to welcome you to the Shifting Times Podcast. Now, this podcast is designed to take biblical concepts, apply them to cultural realities so that you may emerge a winner in every area of your life. We've had various uh discussions on this podcast to address a range of issues that confront you as a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. You need to understand that the plan of God includes your successful living in this fallen world. Now, today I am extremely delighted to have some of the young men of Bethel Deliverance International Church join me today to discuss their perspective about walking with Christ as a young man in these turbulent times. I pray that you will be blessed by what they say, that you will learn from their experiences, and that you will continue to pray for their development as they mature in Christ. Welcome, gentlemen.
SPEAKER_02Hey, Pastor Lambda.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I'm going to give you the opportunity to introduce yourselves to our audience and share with them your age as well. Let's start with Brandon.
SPEAKER_01Of course. Hello, everybody. My name is Brandon Saunders, and I'm 18 years old. I'm glad to be here in Beth Deliverance International Church. I'm part of the youth choir as well.
SPEAKER_03So hi, yes. My name is Jarriss Ford. Uh, I'm 17 years old. Um, I'm also a part of the youth choir, and I'm very happy to be here. Um, and this is a great opportunity.
SPEAKER_02Um, I'm Robbie Brickhouse. Um, I'm 17 years old as well. Also very happy to be here. So thank you for having us past the day.
SPEAKER_04Oh well, you're I'm glad you're here. Now, you're you range from 18, yeah, 17, and 17, but you're all seniors in high school, and you're planning now to go on to college. Do you have career goals in mind, which you'd like to accomplish from your college education and experience? Let's start with Robbie and work from right to left.
SPEAKER_02Well, I am going to college for business management and I want to minor in music production because music production is something that I really like to do. I'm already doing it, but I know that the business aspect of everything is really important. So I want to have that down to a T before I go out in the world and yeah. Good.
SPEAKER_03For me, when I go off to college, I plan to uh take up business, economics, or finance, and then minor in psychology. Um recently over the summer I went to a business camp and they kind of taught me, it taught us how money works. We had like a simulation of money, like stocks and all those things. And so I learned a lot of vocabulary, but like ROE, which is return on equity, and just more um in-depth terms about finance. Um and so I it actually does excite me, um, the movement of money. And then minor in psychology, um, I like the study of the mind. Um, similar to my father, um, he took up psychology as well, and so that those are my interests as of now.
SPEAKER_04That's good. Brandon?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, um my plans were obviously to go to college and um major in computer science. Um, and if that doesn't work out, probably do film production, you know. Uh I'm just invested in technology, I'm invested in like computers, I'm invested in uh cybersecurity. So I'm trying to pursue that field of technology. If that doesn't work out, I would choose film production simply because like if you guys don't know, I have a YouTube channel and you know, I edit my videos, I do all sorts of content, and I definitely believe having a platform can spread the word of God if you you know, if you use it the right way. And I just believe that I can definitely reach people out with the word and have people come to Christ. I just feel like film production would be the best uh way to express my relationship with Christ, and I'm just glad that I have that platform and I'm gonna, you know, continue doing that also take experience.
SPEAKER_04Well, all three of you seem to want to reach out to people and involve your gifts and talents into the lives of other people. And I'm happy about that. I mean, I watched you all grow up here, and I can tell you I'm very proud of what you've accomplished. I see the Lord's hand in your life, and you all have good, sound judgment as to the path you'd like to pursue. Let me give you a little bit of uh personal, how can I say, advice. When you're dealing with God, always leave a little room for Him to change your plans. Because I sit here now, like you guys, I had plans for something else. I'm supposed to be working for the Justice Department, putting away bad guys, and here I am pastoring after all this time. I don't regret it, but I sometimes wonder how my life would have been. So always leave a little doorway for the path that God may want to send you down. But always approach it with a plan, and that's a great thing. What I'd like to talk about today is your influence and input into the culture in which we live. How difficult is it to be a child of God for your age group in this world with all of the temptations available to you through media, social media, TV, radio, the film industry. What struggles do you find in your Christian life as it relates to those areas?
SPEAKER_03How we're into that, I would say there's a lot of distractions nowadays, and I actually would think more than ever, um, particularly because of social media, that now is our lives. It is, it's like another universe inside of this universe. Um, and it's something that like parents have never experienced. And a lot of times parents may say, Oh, I know what it is, it's the same um issues, just disguised and differently, dressed differently. And that may be the case, but it is also a different universe. You have so many distractions, so many uh avenues, people pulling you in multiple different directions in person and online, and you see so much um like influence through celebrities and through your friends. It that are the those are the distractions, the primary distractions, peer pressure, um, comparison, those are the main distractions, and those are the challenges I would say that we face as heavily today.
SPEAKER_04Okay. Now you want to get into music. Um I wonder why. But anyway, uh you you want to get into music. Do you see music as uh an effective tool for promoting the gospel of Jesus Christ?
SPEAKER_02I believe I do see it as an effective tool as long as, of course, you use it for the right purpose and for the right reasons and causes. I feel like a lot of times um in present day, like the gospel industry can sometimes like be people can lose the correct motive because they might want to do it just for money or might want to do it for status or power, whatever reason. But I feel like once you really surrender your talent and your gift to the Lord and allow him to use you with the talent and allow him to guide you on what you should do with your talent, that's when you really get the fruits of the kingdom. That's when you really see something really great happening in the kingdom.
SPEAKER_04So how how is the culture impacting music from your view?
SPEAKER_02I feel like um wow, that's a lot there, but I feel like for instance, it can cause um it can cause a bit of compromise at times. Okay, um, it can cause people to create music to sound like the world in a way, but in terms of like content and what the lyrics are saying, you might hear things more about yourself or more about you know your personal gain rather than giving glory to God and giving praise to God. Because um to be transparent, I feel like a big part of what I do, like the music that I create, it does, it it is very it uses a lot of like modern technology, which is the same technology that you know worldly artists use, but I really try to make sure that I'm everything I'm saying is from the word, from my relationship with God and just about God. I don't ever want it to be like a me, me, me or personal gain or everything. Okay. And I really try like with my music to try to really show like all, not all, but like pretty much like all the different perspectives and elements and dimensions of what it's like to be in a relationship with Christ. Okay. Hard parts, the easy, not easy parts, but the great parts, the parts that feel amazing, you know, talking about his mercy and his grace, but then also reminding people that you know obedience is a very important part of your walk with God. Repentance is a very important part in your walk with God. So I try to incorporate all of that.
SPEAKER_04Now, Brandon, you mentioned you wanted to get into film. You watch films today?
SPEAKER_01Not as much as I used to, like when I was younger.
SPEAKER_04Okay. When you were younger? Yeah. Younger? Yeah, well, I was like, like you're really old now, right? I understand what you mean. But let's look at it like this. When what what's your desire with your film uh studies? What is it that you want to portray that's different than what you see in the film industry now?
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Um, well, this is really cool. I saw the movie David like a couple weeks ago, and it was like a like one of the best Bible like movies I ever saw. Um, even before I um thought about movie production or film production. I was thinking of like making video games off the Bible. Wow like you're in the perspective of David, or you're in the perspective of Ezekiel, or you're in the perspective of Esther or like Moses. So like film production, I wanna like take take the normal like life of somebody. Like they're uh you know in the world, right? They don't know what to do, uh, they don't know their purpose of life, and then they just take a shot at Christ. They just take like they just give God a chance. And then from there on their life all of a sudden transforms into like this testimony, this miracle that they wouldn't have gotten if they didn't submit their life to Jesus. So I'm like some of the ideas I had, you know, and like some of the videos I made were like I, you know, do something like that, like just take somebody who's in the world and try to take them out of the world into the light of Christ.
SPEAKER_04Wow. I'm really intrigued by that. You want to make a video games that puts the person in the position of a David and work through life situations from David's perspective. Man, that's pretty good. How much money do you think you'd need to do something like that?
SPEAKER_01Well, whatever the Lord provides. Good answer. Good answer.
SPEAKER_04All right, I like that. Now, when you talk about being a Christian, you three guys are a good example of being young men of God. Um, when you're out there in the world and you're confronted by worldly thoughts and doctrines of devils and things of that nature, I'm gonna ask this question in conjunction with that uh observation. What do you wish your parents knew about your struggle uh as being young Christian, young men of God in today's world? Are they are they very strict because they don't see what you're going through? Or do is there something you wish your parents knew in order to help guide you through the challenges of your life?
SPEAKER_03I guess I wish my parents had just a little bit more grace. My parents are amazing and they're very loving and caring. But, you know, sometimes I wish I could get a little bit more room because we are still growing as well. Um we are still developing, maturing as well. Um, and I remember one time like a lot of times you actually talk about the young lion syndrome of us as we're growing. Yes. And I can attest to me having the young lion syndrome um and it in in my growth, um, just certain things that may uh occur um just as a natural occurrence of just growing older. Um, I just was just a little bit more grace. That's the only thing I can say though. Okay. Um other than that, I don't have anything that comes to my mind immediately.
SPEAKER_04That's fair, Brandon.
SPEAKER_01Um, yeah. Kind of what Jerry said, I would say like just be patient with my growing, my development, you know. Being a young man nowadays, it's really hard to like just have a pure heart in this world because you know, nowadays, like me turn on the news channel, it's just like full of death and destruction, and that stuff brings you down. So I try to stay as far away as like from the news and from like worldly things, even though they're tempting at times too. So I would just say like I wish like parents just were more patient, more graceful, more like merciful towards their children because when you mess up, you know, you need somebody to pick you back up. Okay. And we all know God, you know, he loves to pick us, pick his children back up, he loves to just take care of us, and he's the most graceful, merciful father we could ever ask for. So I just, you know, just wish that parents could just be a little more soft on their children. Like more graceful.
SPEAKER_03I understand. Uh yes, I agree. And as people were talking, I started thinking, um, I think I would like to add um is remorseful for parents in general, um, that being a Christian and um being young is not easy. And I think that some parents sometimes can lose track of that because they were they are saved. And so because they're coming from the position of I've already been saved and they've been growing us up in the church or just teaching us the right things, we still also have our own experiences, and we are still getting exposed to the world as well. So I don't want I don't want to say like it sounds how I would say this is we have our own lives as well. And I know that that isn't like a formal way to say it, but we are exposed to things, we have our own experiences, and it's not easy being a Christian because you have to deny yourself. That's literally in the scripture, that's a commandment to deny yourself. And that concept is a simple thing, but it's not easy to apply. Um, denying yourself, denying your desires, and being obedient to your parents and being obedient to Christ, it's not easy, especially when you have easily applicable things to send. Social media is so easy. Um, sticking out with your friends, so easy. There's so many different things that are easy to do that are wrong. Um, and I think that parents sometimes can that's part of the grace part. Like they think that they may think that we should be a certain way, and then they may be a little harsher on that, and it is not an easy thing. It's not easy. And I think if some parents can give us time to grow in ourselves and just continually show us love, number one, we will eventually come around so long as you continue to pursue us with love. Um, and then also just with the awareness that we are trying to figure it out ourselves as well.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. You know, in any functional machinery, there's two concepts, input and output. When you come to church, the input is the preaching of the word of God and the worship. Something is put in you. But in order for you to feel part of the church, where's the output for you as young men of God? What do we have that allows you to output and make the church more effective for your generation? What can we do in that arena to appreciate your output that comes from the abundance of input? How can we become a better functioning machine for your generation?
SPEAKER_01Well, I like to start off and say, um, I really like the programs that are in Bethel. I really like, you know, how we have Boys to Men and you know the women have their own program. Um I would just say like there's more opportunities to connect, more opportunities to just reunite together as you know, a body of Christ. Uh, whether it's through, you know, going going out on trips and movies, watching Christian, you know, movies and all that, or just going out to the world and just like telling people about Christ. Um, I feel like those would definitely be effective for you know Bethel as a church.
SPEAKER_03Um yes, like Brandon said, Boys to men. Um and for those who do not know what boys to men is, boys to men, it's just a time for ages 12 to 18 to come together and we learn about uh scripture, God, Jesus, and just how we grow as men, um, what traits we need to partake in and and um and have it in our character as we go um and grow. Um I got you, Dad, so I know you're watching. Um but another um like Brandon said, I think um more, I think how the church could help is could be um more inclusion. I think um like the youth uh could just have more input on um I guess how uh I don't know how churches run. For an example could be um during um after the choir sings, we could come up and announce you um to preach the word, or maybe we could be the greeters and opening the doors, or maybe we could hold, and some um of the brothers already do hold the offering baskets, but just to get us included into the service naturally so that we feel more comfortable um just being in the space and so that other young people see us and they are more inclined to come into the space. Um and then another thing I just thought of, it maybe could be like a could you say like a program, I believe. Uh I just thought of an event, like sometimes we may have like cancel the culture, that's an event. Another thing we could have is like this thing called like Jesus is thorough. Um and that it sounds kind of kiddish, but um, it could be an event where it's just like guys come or girls as well. Everybody comes, um, and we have just a very fun atmosphere. We're having fun together, but we're also learning about God, and we're learning who Jesus is, and we learn who we are and who Jesus calls us to be. Um and we just prove or we can show that you can be a follower of Christ and be cool as well. It doesn't have to be a contradiction or one or the other. It can work both ways. And I think that actually would be a good thing to put together.
SPEAKER_02Rob? Yeah, I actually really um agree with that. I think um fellowshipping is very effective. Um having events like that where we can just get the teens together and have times to speak about, you know, what it truly is like to walk it out, because I feel like sometimes teens may feel like they hit a brick wall in terms of, you know, like relatability when they see like a lot of um people in the church who are, you know, of a different age or a little up there, and you know, they they feel like it's too far away or that they have to wait till they get to a certain age to start inputting in like the the um ways of God and the disciplines of God and everything like that. But I think it would be really effective to just show the teens that you can start young and you can start early. And um, yeah, and I think a lot of like what Jerry said, a lot of that can come from like relatability, like showing that you can still be a human being, you can still enjoy your time here and still have fun while you know putting in the disciplines of God. You can still have hobbies, you can still do things, as of course, as long as they don't dishonor God. But, you know, making sure that um teens understand like what it really can look like to walk your life out with God at this age, because I feel like a big thing with our um our age group is that they feel like it's too far away or they feel like they're not, they don't have or even they don't have to put their life down right now, and I and because they may feel like it's too much of a sacrifice too early. And but honestly, I think doing it early is the best time because it's like not that you don't have a lot to lose, but it's like you if you start depending on God, you it's it's like investing like Jerry's talking about with financing like it's like compounding like you start early you just the way God can bless you at a young age is truly amazing. So it's just I wish more young people could understand that. And I think a way for them to understand that is just seeing you know people like us being able to have events, you know, talking about and being taught you know what it's like to really walk this out at a young age.
SPEAKER_04I came to Christ I was 14 and I spent the majority of time recognizing the boundaries that were set by the older Christians. I really wasn't enjoying my Christian life. I was it's like driving you keep your eye one eye is on the road and the other's on the speedometer. So it kind of takes away from the beauty of your trip because you're making sure you don't exceed the speed limit. And that's how I lived my early Christian life. I was trying to enjoy God but I had all these rules and regulations don't go here don't go there don't do this don't do that. It was very difficult for me to enjoy my life with Christ. Are you finding that to be a a challenge for you? Are you finding that the restrictions put upon you by the more seasoned believers is preventing you from really enjoying Christ I feel like that has been a bit of an issue only because it and it does seem like it feels like um some people are putting their constraints their convictions their walks onto what you should do.
SPEAKER_02And while there are some definitely like there are definites in the Bible there are laws that forbid certain things but there are certain things that just depend on conviction and I feel like when we have people who have certain convictions or who had certain convictions growing up and we enforce them onto the youth the youth might not understand it as much because they can't really find a place where it makes sense for them but also they're like you know um they just yeah they can't really find a space where that makes sense for them because it's a conviction for someone else but um yeah I think that does get a little tricky.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I think a lot of times and then that also can cause you to start just straight up disobeying everything. Right. And I'm like well I'm like that that's true. Like some things you do have to follow like you know a lot of things now teens are like um something that's very big in this culture and it's been influenced heavily by social media is just like the sin of fornication. Just a lot sexual immorality is just on the rise. Sure. And I feel like um the adults make true want to do a lot to make sure that we're we stay away from that and that we stay away from that and I feel like a lot of times because of the other things that we've been told to stay away from like stuff like this can sometimes get swept under the rug by the youth because they're like all right we don't I'm tired of you know listening to all these constraints. But there are certain things that really are important because this is like this is I think like the Bible even says like the sexual immorality is the one sin you commit within your own body but yet it's the most prominent sin that we see in our youth. And that's why and I think that certainly is a trick of the enemy but yeah I think a lot of it just has to do with developing your own relationship with God because a lot of times teens can try to even they'll they'll they will not understand something because they're latching on to someone else's walk. But once you get to a point where you have to walk this out for yourself you have to know God for yourself develop your own relationship with him get in the word pray and you know get in that secret place. Allow him to show him show you things that are for you and him so I think that's a big part of it.
SPEAKER_04Brandon do you do a lot of um sharing the gospel with your with your uh friends and things in school do you do you share the gospel a lot?
SPEAKER_01Um yeah you know here and there they'll they'll ask me like um you know my input on some sort of situations like some sort of things like I respond differently than like how some of my school peers you know talk about some sort of topic or whatever controversy it is. I love to I love to inspire people to just walk you know go to God go to the Word because that will really tell you what you should you know what you should do how you should approach things and how you should walk in Christ nowadays.
SPEAKER_04Yeah that that speaks to a higher a higher calling what you are sharing speaks to a higher calling even with your career goals your more outward focus which speaks to a higher calling it it's it's about impacting and sharing with people. All three of you are are looking to touch people none of you said I'm looking to make more money and believe me that's rare from your generation you're you're all addressing reaching people and touching them for Christ and that speaks to that higher calling of being the light of the world and the salt of the earth reaching out to people especially for your your generation the truths of the Bible seem old fashioned to the current generation how do you guys make it work for your peers so they'll want it without feeling like you're restricting them from having fun and enjoying life yeah um I believe the best way to um show people that Christ is the way is just simply by how you walk.
SPEAKER_03Okay how teens operate is you could say a lot of great sounding things but we really watch and we look at how you operate how do you walk it out what are you actually doing what are your actions and if your actions aren't matching your words then you're just talking and we don't hear that and then we it's absent of mind now because what you said is not what you are. Wow and that's how we operate so for me showing um my peers I just I walk it out my actions match my words um and I say that I'm a Christian um I talk about Christ um and then I live it out I don't go to the same parties that my friends go to that I may be invited to um I don't uh my friends we go out and mess around I just I gotta stay in the crib I'm I gotta stay in a house or uh I would stay at school or something um and I just you kind of just have to deal with being separate. And then another way is just just talking without uh judgment or without uh coming across as if you're better than them. There's been plenty of times in my school, my high school where I've had a conversation or I would hear somebody talk about God and I now I hear them talk about God so I try to sneak in um and then so I talk about uh what do you think about Jesus or it would just come up or they may X me because they know that I'm a Christian. I run Bible talk and that's a club in my school so they're aware of that so they may ask me what do I believe about God or the existence of a higher deity or all these other things. And so I just talk to them but without acting like I know it all like well I believe this and I believe this because X or whatever they say and just being judgment and allowing them to make a choice. Don't say like like say I would say like I believe this is the truth rather than saying this is the truth because this then it feels restrictive and they're gonna want to back out if I say this is the truth and this is what it is and you can't think anything else. Allow them to a chance to think for themselves and critically explore other truths as you can and as we have those conversations they still see me walking it. So after we may have a conversation that I may probe and they may not change they still are observing me walk my truth and the truth of Christianity there have been plenty of times where I've actually had a few friends come to Christ because they have seen in me and Robbie as well they have seen um me um walk in Christ and walk in the truth and being integral and all these things and they're like wow out of all those things that happened after school he still stayed he still stay firm. So that the best effective way for me is just I would say just your actions matching your words throughout an elongated time.
SPEAKER_01That's good.
SPEAKER_04Robbie you share that view or add something to it?
SPEAKER_02Yeah and I think I really like what Jerry said because um we have had friends, we've had two friends specifically and we they came and they asked us questions because they could see that our walk was different because you know there are a lot of people who who say one thing but if they do another it's just like oh okay well whatever but once they see that there's actions and a lifestyle backed with the words that you speak they inquire and they ask you know what is this all about and then we've had conversations with these people and then they've turned out to you know and they've been searching they and there for answers in you know other religions like Islam. We've even had um one friend who was like searching for answers in like the Hellenism and everything like that. And then as we continue to come and explain to them what Christianity was all about and everything like that, they started kind of eliminating the choices in a way because they were seeing that our Christianity made the most sense and that all of the you know cross services and everything of course all those things played a part but what was really in that moment the most important thing for them was like seeing that we bore fruit and that there was fruit and there was actions along with that. So I think that's definitely just a really big way to impact our generation is just showing fruit because you know out in the world we see a whole lot of there was a big social media influencer who made fun of Mega Church this uh this past week and it went viral. So now everyone regardless of if they're Christian or not they're like yeah that's how they are that's how they are but not everyone is understanding that that's not how we all are and unfortunately um Christianity has been misrepresented in a lot of different ways but in a way to really draw people to crisis showing the fruit of Christ.
SPEAKER_04Well it appears that Brandon is going to do some things to get rid of that by presenting Christ. So now the mantle has fallen upon you to uh put out those videos and movies that give a true representation of walking with Christ and I'm I'm really excited about that. I want to look forward to seeing that I might have to check out your YouTube channel and look at some things for my own encouragement. And uh we're grateful for the time that we've spent together in talking about uh your life in Christ the stand you've taken is honorable the Lord is very pleased with what you're doing and so now all you got to do is step into it. And I like what you were saying uh uh Darius about having an opportunity to do more in the church and you know me I'll just call them and just bring you up here and even if you can't do it fake it they don't know you can't do it you just you just go for it and the Lord will bless the effort and I mean I just feel such a uh a level of the Spirit of God on your lives that we need you in Bethel to step up and assume responsibilities because you know I'm not gonna live forever down here. And so you guys are now being charged to step in and and fill those gaps. And so with the information that you share with the gifts that you bring and the vision that each one of you has there's room in the body of Christ for you to develop. Ladies and gentlemen I want to thank you all for joining us on the Shifting Times podcast. I know, listen if you are excited as I am right now seeing the hand of God in these young men and then becoming motivated to work out the will of God in your life then I ask you to do three things. Number one, pray for these young men that they will be able to continue the path the Lord has chosen. Number two, encourage them. If you're part of Bethel and you're watching this, when you run into our young people here at church, just take a 30 second timeout and say, I just want to tell you I'm proud of what you're doing. I love you and please know we're praying for you. And number three pray that the will of God be done in lives throughout the world because we need him more now than we ever have before. So please know according to Ecclesiastes chapter three the times are changing seasons are changing and everywhere around us things are shifting to another side. If you're not with God you'll be caught up and you'll be pushed over into the camp of the evil one. But if you're walking with the Lord get closer to God because he would like to be closer to you. May God bless you as you continue to put your hand in the hand of Jesus he will see you through.
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