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Faith When God Is Silent

Tamara Season 2 Episode 7

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Have you ever prayed… and heard nothing back?

No clear answer.
No direction.
No sense of movement.

Just silence.

In this deeply honest and encouraging episode of FaithFinder, we step into the tension of what it feels like when God seems silent, grounding ourselves in the raw and real words found in Book of Psalms 13:1–6:

"How long, Lord? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hide Your face from me?"

David’s words remind us of something powerful—even strong believers experience seasons where God feels distant. But silence does not mean God is absent, and it certainly does not mean He has abandoned you.

This episode focuses on what it means to hold onto God when you don’t feel Him, and how to maintain faith when emotions don’t match what you believe.

We walk through four key truths:

Silence doesn’t mean absence
Just because you don’t hear God doesn’t mean He isn’t present. God is still working, still moving, and still near—even in the quiet.

Ask yourself: Is God really silent?
Sometimes God has already spoken through His Word, previous instructions, or past confirmations. The question may not be whether God is speaking—but whether we are listening or remembering.

You need faith beyond your feelings
Feelings are real, but they are not always reliable. Faith calls us to stand on truth, even when emotions say otherwise.

Trust God when you can’t trace Him
You may not understand what God is doing, but you can trust who He is. His character remains consistent—even when His actions are not fully visible.

In seasons of silence, doubt can creep in. Questions can rise. You may wonder if God hears you, sees you, or cares about what you’re going through.

But this episode reminds you:

God is not distant.
God is not absent.
God is not ignoring you.

Sometimes silence is a space where God is building deeper trust, refining your faith, and teaching you to rely on Him beyond what you can feel.

If you’ve been experiencing:

  •  Spiritual dryness 
  •  Unanswered prayers 
  •  Emotional distance from God 
  •  Confusion about your next step 
  •  A season where God feels quiet 

This episode is for you.

Because faith isn’t just trusting God when you hear Him clearly.
It’s trusting Him when you hear nothing at all.

And even in silence, God is still faithful.

🎧 Listen all the way through and allow God to meet you in the quiet.

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Is he silent? Or are do you have so much going on? Are you distracted by so many other things that is drowning out his voice? And that's when we gotta get to a place where we quiet the glory, quiet the noise so that we can hear the Lord.

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I am your host, Tamara Anderson. Thank you so much for joining me. We are now in season two, living with daily after faith. We are on episode seven, Faith when God is silent. Let us go ahead and pray. Glory, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus. Glory to your name, Lord God. Lord, we thank you one today. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. Have your way, have your way, have your way in this lesson. Oh, glory to your name, Lord. We thank you. We thank you for life, health, and strength. Lord, we ask that you please forgive us of anything we have said that I thought I felt that is unlike you. Glory to your name, Jesus. I just believe, I believe, I believe this lesson, this episode is so important. Hallelujah, Lord Jesus. We know that you're not silent per se, Lord. But God, we always have that feeling when we can't hear you, Lord, when we can't see you, Lord, when we can't feel you, Lord. We all go through that cycle in our life, Lord Jesus. Hallelujah. And I understand, hallelujah, glory to your name. How important it is to have faith, even the more during those silent periods. So, Lord, I'm asking that you completely and totally decrease me, that you may increase and speak to your people on today. Give them the tools that they need to maneuver, Lord God, to hold on, Lord God, and to continue in the silent spaces in their life, Lord Jesus. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, glory to your name, have your way, have your way, have your way on today, Lord. We just give you thanks. We give you glory, we give you honor. Hallelujah. Open up their ears that they may hear, their eyes that they may truly see in their hearts. Hallelujah, glory to your name. Open up their minds for a better understanding. Glory to your name, Jesus. Hallelujah, hallelujah, glory, hallelujah. Thank you, Lord. We thank you even for those silent spaces and those silenced times, Lord Jesus. Hallelujah, glory to your name that comes to build us, to grow us, to mature us. Hallelujah, hallelujah, and to edify us, Lord. We just thank you one today. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, Jesus. We thank you one today. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, Jesus. We thank you one today. It is in Jesus' mighty name that we pray. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. Glory to your name, Jesus. Hallelujah, hallelujah. Thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord. I'll be reading in your hearing for today, Psalms 13, 1 through 6. And this is the King James Version. It says, How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord? Forever? How long wilt thou hide thy face from me? How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? How long shall my enemy be exalted over me? Glory! Consider and hear me, O Lord my God. Lighten my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death, lest my enemy say, I have prevailed against him. Hallelujah. And those that trouble me rejoice when I am moved. But I have trusted in thy mercy. My heart shall rejoice in thy salvation. I will sing unto the Lord because He has dealt bountifully with me. Glory to your name. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. The first part of that was kind of like a woe is me. Hallelujah. At the beginning. And that's how a lot of us get when we can't hear the Lord, when we are seeking and praying and what have you. In the beginning, we have that woe is me. Oh, but if we can just shift and turn it around, hallelujah. If we can just shift and turn around and say, but guess what? Even though I can't hear him, I still trust him. Hallelujah. I trust in your mercy, Lord. Hallelujah. My heart, hallelujah, shall rejoice in thy salvation. I will sing, hallelujah. Unto the Lord. Glory to your name. Because even maybe not right this second. But if I look over my life, if I look in the past, if I look at what I've already been through, gone through, and gone over, hallelujah. The Lord God has dealt bountifully with me. Hallelujah. So if we forget about that particular uh moment of silence, hallelujah. And begin to think about all glory. Hallelujah. That's not insane when I think of the goodness of Jesus and all that He has done for me. My soul cries out. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. And that's what we gotta do in those moments of silence. Lord, I can't hear you right now. Lord, hallelujah. I can't see you moving on my behalf right now. But guess what? Because I know who you are, because I know who I am in you, because of all of that, I will sing your praises. I will sing of your glory. I will sing hallelujah, hallelujah, and I will give you honor. Hallelujah. I will continue to think again about what you've already done. So I can only imagine what you're about to do. Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Glory to your name. Hallelujah. That was not a part of what I had, but that's okay. God is in control again. Completely and totally decrease me, Lord, and speak a word to your people. Glory to your name. Hallelujah. As I was preparing for season two, um, I had help. And so one of the things I was like, for this particular episode, the subject or the thing I want to drive home is that we have to hold on to God even when we can't hear him or don't see him, or better even yet when we don't feel his presence. Hallelujah. Because we're all gonna have that season. Um, but one of the things I was like, is this not the same as episode five last week when it was um not last week, week before last, I'm sorry. Uh episode five when it was faith and waiting, like faith, you know. I'm I'm sitting here asking myself, faith when God is silent, and faith and waiting, isn't it kind of the same? And I had to really deep dive and break that thing down. So I want to give it to you like this. The answer is no. Okay, so this um when we say faith um and waiting, when we say faith and waiting, this is about trusting God while you are waiting for something specific. So whether that's an answer to a prayer or question that you have before the Lord, whether that's breakthrough or a promise to be delivered from the Lord, or whether that's healing or direction or whatever the case may be, we are waiting, hallelujah, on an answer. We so that's why we have faith in waiting. So it's not that God is silent, it's not that we don't hear the we're just waiting for the manifestation of that thing, okay? So I also want you to think of it like this um, God, when will you do it? So when we're faith in waiting, God will when you bring the specific thing that we're asking or praying or seeking you for, okay. But today's lesson, faith when God is silent, is more about trusting God when you don't sense his presence, when you don't sense him or hear him speaking, when you can't see him moving, or when he's not responding at all. Okay, even I mean, you praying and praying and praying and seeking and seeking and seeking, hallelujah. But faith when God is silent, that's what this is all about. Faith when God is silent. So I want you to think of it like this God, are you still there? So there's the difference between episode five and today's lesson or today's episode is is that shift. And I wanted to make bring that to you. In case someone else has a mind like me, like, hey, that's kind of the same. They're really not, okay? Awesome. So, like I said, and I believe I said this, every Christian, and I I don't care who you are, I don't care your position, your elevation, I don't care you know where you are in your walk. At some point in our life, we will experience a moment of silence. Glory, hallelujah. We will experience a moment of silence in our walk with the Lord. And I'm telling you, if you haven't yet, depending upon where you are, you will. Um, my grandmother, who has was filled with the Holy Ghost, is either nine or ten. She's 91. I've over the years heard her in peers like I'm praying for this, and I'm not hearing God, or you know, I don't feel God like I used to. Um, so we all, and I mean we all are gonna experience that. I can remember mine, like, Lord, I don't understand. In fact, this was I had one briefly last year, um, where it's like, Lord, I don't understand. I'm seeking you, I'm I'm holding on, and I can't hear you. And all God said was trust to process. I'm like, really? Can I get a little bit more? Can I get a little bit more? But there are four points that I want to bring out um for you today. Um, point number one, I need for us to understand glory to your name, Jesus. Silence does not mean absence. Does not the word let us know, fear not, for I am with you, I will be with you until the end of the earth. I promise you, silence does not mean absence. When I think of silence, I don't know how many of you all know the um, it's a poem, and I've seen the picture, but it talks about it was in the darkest of times when you look back over the sand and you only see the one set of footprints, and then in the good times you see two sets. There's a poem, there's a little thing about that, and I promise you, that's what comes to my mind. We think that in the silence, that means God is absent, God has left us, God has forsaken us. The Lord Jesus Christ has just totally forgot our name, and the devil is alive. That's not what that means. If you keep reading and throughout that uh poem, God is reminds them, no, sweetheart, it's during those times where you only see the one set of footprints that I'm actually carrying you. So while we may not hear the Lord right now, while we cannot necessarily see him right now, while we may not even feel him right now, that does not believe that don't believe, and that does not mean that he is not with you right now, okay? There could be so many different reasons for the silence. Hallelujah, glory to your name. Um, and I'm gonna kind of jump around because uh number point number three is ask yourself, is God really silent? Is the Lord Jesus really silent? Because that's one of the things that that comes to me almost immediately. I don't think that it's this, and it could be, don't get me wrong, it could be that he is silent because I don't know about you, but sometimes when I'm working on something big, glory to your name. I think about my book. Um, especially the last big not the little kids' workbook and color book that I did, but my last book. It took me about three or four months to do, and in that period, I wasn't going out, I wasn't hanging out, I wasn't going to extra events or whatever. I'm at church, I'm at home, I'm working on this. I didn't, you know, there was a couple of things that I, you know, like my grandson's birthday, I'm going to, you know, celebrate his birthday. But um, I think uh um Disney on ice came into town, and while my heart wanted to take my granddaughter to that, I gotta stay in, I gotta shut in. But sometimes my friends may say, Tammy done went dark, Tammy done went silent, but no, it's not even that I'm necessarily silent, I'm working on something big, and all of my focus, all of my attention, all of my extra energy has to go through completing and making sure it's perfect, and making sure it's you know what God is having me to do. So I want to honestly, silence doesn't mean absence. That's number one. Number two, is God really silent? Sometimes we have so much in our minds, so much going on in our lives that his voice gets washed out. That's the best way I can. I don't know if you all have ever had that experience where you're trying to hear something, um, but the noise that thank you, Jesus, glory to your name. I was doing something, hallelujah, and I'm my street, um, I'm by my house is off of a very main street, and I was waiting. That's what it was, thank you, Lord. I was waiting for one of the grandkids to get off the bus stop. I don't remember to get off the bus and I was at the bus stop. But because at this particular afternoon, the traffic was so high, I was on the phone and I could not hear them, and they couldn't hear me because the traffic was drowning, glory, hallelujah! The traffic was drowning out me, and that's what I want to say. Is God really silent, or is the traffic in your life drowning out his voice? Glory to your name. I was point three, but I'm gonna move it to point two because I'm gonna go as God leads me. But it seriously, is he silent, or are do you have so much going on? Are you distracted by so many other things that is drowning out his voice? And that's when we gotta get to a place where we quiet the glory, quiet the noise so that we can hear the Lord. Quiet all of the I mean, seriously, quiet all of the distractions, distractions so we can hear from him. So that's my number two. Is he really silent, or is the noise drowning him out? Hallelujah, glory to your name. Point number three. I need you to know that even in the midst of this, because the enemy's gonna come. Oh, God ain't listening to you, the Lord is not paying you no attention. You're not, oh glory, hallelujah. The word says we are the apple of his eye. I am the apple of his eye. So the enemy is gonna come in. Oh, yep, you ain't the apple of his eye. He ain't paying you no attention, he ain't studying you, da da da woo woo woo. But that's when we gotta hold on to our faith beyond our feelings. We talked about this a couple of episodes ago. We have over a thousand something feelings a day. A day, regardless of how I feel, I have to have faith. Regardless of what it may seem like or look like, I gotta have faith. Even if it's truly a silent cycle, I have to have faith beyond my feelings because my feelings may be hurt, my feelings may be discouragement, my feelings may be mad and may be upset, may be angry, my feelings may be oh glory, hallelujah, lonely. Whatever that feeling is, I have to have faith beyond it because it's a fleeting feeling. Understand, our feelings are fleeting, our emotions are fleeting, meaning that they change all the time. So, no joke yesterday is a prime example for me. I woke up, and when I say I was just just on 10, like in a good way, in a really, really, really good way. And I just knew my day was gonna be A, B, C, D, E, F, G. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. I'm gonna go work out at the at the gym. By five o'clock, when I tell you, I physically, no joke, had no energy whatsoever. By 6:15, I was in the bed sleep. I didn't work out yesterday, I didn't do all of the things I said I was gonna do after work to get you know things done for today and for the rest of the week. I couldn't. I literally couldn't, but I got mad and upset and angry with myself. Why couldn't you push through that? My body was like, there was no way you were pushing through that. You've had a very busy weekend. I need rest, I need to rejuvenate. So I'm sitting here mad at myself, mad at my body for not having enough energy to push through. But it's again, that's how it is. We start off the day, you know, on 10, or you may even start off the day on zero or one. Man, it's gonna be a bad day. It's gonna, oh my gosh, I gotta do this, I gotta do that. And by midday, you know, God could have given you a oh, glory, hallelujah, a fresh win, and you done went from one to ten, and now you good and you hump bumped and you hype and you can go, you know, whatever the case may be, our feelings are fleeting, regardless of how we feel, regardless of what we are thinking, because glory to your name. I love the scripture. His thoughts are not our thoughts, his ways are higher than our ways. I love that his thoughts are higher than our thoughts, his ways are not our ways. I love that scripture because what we're thinking, the Lord Jesus Christ is not thinking that. What we're feeling, he's not feeling that. We just have to step back, hallelujah, sometimes, and and refocus, readjust, or what have you. But regardless of how you feel, you still must have faith. No, if and above somebody, no matter how you feel, you still must have faith. Your faith cannot be like your feelings, constantly changing. You up, you're down, you up, you're down, you have faith, you don't, you have faith, you don't. That's not an option for us. We have to be consistent, we have to have consistent faith. We have to have that consistent glory, faith in the Lord, no matter what it looks like, seems like, no matter what I'm going through. My faith is in you, Lord, and I'm not letting go. I'm not shaking. I'm oh ye of little faith. I'm not gonna have little faith. I'm gonna have big, great faith that he's coming back to to see in the earth. He's gonna find it in me. That's what you gotta say. And then lastly, point number four. I need you to trust God when you can't trace him. I need you to trust the Lord when you can't trace him. And it was I I heard this phrase maybe three, four years ago, I don't remember quite like. Um, and what I my visually, yeah, I keep telling I tell you that all the time, I'm a visual person. So, what I seen when I heard that, um when little kids are learning to write, they get the really big line um with the dot, the two solid lines and a battle line in the middle, and they have letters that they have to trace to learn how to write the letters and their name or the alphabet or their numbers or whatever. Trace. When I can't physically trace the Lord, that means when I can't see his hand moving in my situation, um, I still gotta trust him. I gotta trust his heart when we get into the word, when we study the word of God, when we walk in with the Lord for any amount of time, we should be able to know his heart. You may not know the heart of your neighbor. I pray you'll know the heart of your best friend. You may not know the heart of your supervisor, but I pray you know the heart of your parents. Um, you may not know the heart of the person back in your groceries at the grocery store, but we all should know the heart of God. Know if, ands, and buts, because it says, For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever shall believe in him should not perish, shall not perish, but have everlasting life. That right there in John 3 16 should let you know God's heart towards you. So even when you can't see him moving on your behalf, you should be able to trust his heart. Again, I think about that tracing. I think about that tracing. So when you cannot see him, um the when your back is against the wall and you cannot see a way of escape just yet. I would hope, I would hope that you're able to trust his loving nature. I would hope God hears me. That's my hope for you that you will be able to trust his good intentions. God does not design our lives to be chaotic or destructive for our demise. No. No. If anything, we have those test trials and tribulations that I talked about in season one. It's for our good. It's for his glory, but it's for our good. And I pray beyond anything else that you're able to trust his wondrous character. Study the word, study it to show thyself approved. But study it so that you can know God's character. Because if any, if if no one else, you should be able to know his character. And while you cannot, you don't hear him, you don't see him, you don't feel him. Guess what? You still gotta trust him. You still have to trust him. And in the midst of that trust, we talked about this again in season one. I wrote this about this. In fact, in both of my books, because it was so just mind-blowing to me. When we get to the staircase, there is a level of belief. I believe not glory, hallelujah. First lady talked about this the believing in and believing on two different things, but we're not gonna go that deep. But I believe that brings me to this staircase. I believe as I climb the staircase, I begin to have more trust. Just like with any relationship with anybody in the world, the more I intermingle with them, the more I'm around them, the more I see their character, the more I get to know their heart. I go from just belief to a level of trust. But ultimately, the goal is to get to a level of faith, unshakable, great faith. So even I don't care where you are in this walk with Christ, I pray that you've already got to a level of trust in him beyond measure. Trust in him, and again, knowing his character, knowing his heart, knowing his loving nature with oh, with loving kindness, have I drawn thee. Oh, with love and kindness have I drawn thee. So he's already drawn you. So hopefully you know the love. But again, his heart for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. That was for you and I. Point blank. So I hope that even when you can't trace him, I don't know what you're doing right now, Lord. You have not revealed to me what you're doing right now. I don't know. Um, I'm feeling a little nervous about this, I'm feeling a little uneasy about this, but I'm gonna sit back. And again, going back, I'm gonna think about all the other ways you came through for me. And I trust you, Lord. I trust you. So even though I can't trace you, I trust you. Hallelujah. Glory to your name. And as always, we're going to have a faith challenge. We're going to have a faith challenge. So our faith challenge for the week again, going back to number two, is he really silent? I want you to stop and think about that. Is he really silent? One way that you can find out if he really is silent is, and this is something that I learned years ago, and I'm so thankful for the lady who gave it to me. Instead of beginning your prayer with just talking, don't get me wrong, but instead of beginning your prayer with talking, take 10 or 15 minutes and just sit in silence to see if you hear the Lord. When I first did this, oh my goodness, that's probably had to be about 15 years ago. When I first did it, I didn't hear. But by day three or four, when I say it, it helped me to know it was me. It wasn't him that he was silent, it was me. It was just too much. So if you take about 15 minutes, 10 to 15 minutes this week, and before you pray, just sit in silence to ask yourself, is he, is the Lord, really silent right now? Or has the noise washed out his voice in my life? I want you to do that. Not only do I want you to just sit in silence, but I want you to listen. Listen to what he is saying. Listen, take heed, be obedient into what he is saying. Okay. As always, I want to end out with who wants to give your life to Christ. Um, I'm not quite sure when, but my pastor had uh did a who wants to give your life uh challenge. Um, and I did, I posted mine who wants to give your life on Facebook and what have you. But as I I want it's so serious, it's so serious right now. God hears me, it is so serious. Time is truly winding down. Um, and now is not the time to be playing with the Lord. Now is not the time to be challenging and and to be obstinate or to be questioning. I'm being honest with you. We believe so many people and so many other things. The conversation I had with my husband years ago. Um, some science book written by a person. You're gonna believe what they say in this book, but not the Bible, because it was written by men. Well, so is this book? Some man who said he knows a little bit of something. No, now is not the time to be questioning is God real? Is Jesus real? Did Jesus really walk on the earth? Now is not the time to sit here and debate the small stuff, the small things. Don't get me wrong, yes, women are supposed to dress in modesty, so are men, and all, but that's it might that's let's not look at the wheez, let's look at the big picture and who wants to give your life to Christ. This is not a time to sit here and say, Oh, glory, hallelujah. Faith when God is silent. This is not the time to say, Well, I I'll I'll I'll give my life to Christ when I believe, or when I see, or when I have proof, or well, no. Now, if not ever before, is a time to take a leap of faith and just believe. Begin to walk with him, begin to trust him, and you'll get to a level of faith. Get into the word and you'll get to know his heart, you'll get to know his goodness and kindness, you'll get to know his character. Now is the time. It's not one of those times. I promise you, that's what it's not the time to question or debate. It's not the time to need proof. Now is not the time to need proof. I'm telling you, it's not. He is so soon to return. The Bible is being revealed day by day by day, hour by hour by hour, minute by minute by minute, the Bible is being fulfilled. He said in the last days he will pour out his spirit. Oh, glory. Hallelujah, hallelujah. And I was at an event uh weekend before last. And how um it's called Life Surge, and I forget how many people, it was like hundreds of thousands of people they had impacted in just one year. In the last days, I will pour out my spirit. He's pouring out his spirit. Promises are being fulfilled and manifested, and I I promise you, was it week before last? No, Lord Jesus, it was last week, last week, last okay, it was week before last. When I tell you, manifestation, he said it is manifestation time, manifestation time. Now is the time to give your life to Christ. Now is the time. Time is running out. And if you once walked with the Lord and you walked away from him because we know he never walks away from us, he is married to the backslider. But if you walked away from, I'm telling you, reignite that relationship. I'm telling you, come back, come back, come back before it's everlasting too late. Because I know we talk about the rapture and the coming of Christ, but this is something I want to interject on today. You don't know when your time is coming. You don't know when your time is coming. Don't sit here and think, oh, I'm only 22, I'm only 41, I'm only 60. I still got time. No, you don't, because you don't know when God has put a period on your life. So it ain't even about the rapture always, but when is your period? Because again, oh glory, we have a beginning and we have an end. We don't know our end. We don't, yeah, doctors may give us an estimation or what have you, but we don't know our end. I promise you, uh, I was in the ER, I believe that time was with my grandson, but it might have been when I had to go from my heart. Um, and the woman was on her way to have lunch with a friend. On her way to have lunch with a friend, and she was in a car accident. Again, she had plans, plans for the day, plans to go hang out with a friend and catch up and what have you. And God said, No, this is it for you. That was her end. You don't know when your period is going to be. Now is the time to give your life to Christ. Glory to your name. Let's pray, Lord. I pray on today that something was said to prick the hearts of your people. Something was said, Lord God, to remind them, hallelujah, how to hold on to faith when you are silent. Oh, Lord Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. Hey, I'm asking that something was said on today to reignite a fire on the inside, not to let go, but to run on and see what the end is going to be. Hallelujah. Hallelujah, Lord. I hope something was said on today where they can will still away, Lord Jesus, to truly hear if you're silent or if the noise has washed out your voice. Glory to your name, Lord. I'll pray something was said. Hallelujah. Glory to your name where they decide I'm going to grow my faith even the more. I'm going to do my part. Hallelujah. Oh, hallelujah. So that you're able, Lord Jesus, to do your part and elevate it to the next level. Glory to your name, Lord Jesus. I just thank you on today for this lesson. I thank you for even how you touched and blessed me on today. Lord Jesus, I thank you for this episode. I thank you for this season. I thank you for this calling. Hallelujah, Lord Jesus, to do the podcast. I thank you. Glory to your name, Lord Jesus. Let something be said when someone comes back to you or decides to live for you. Hallelujah. Knowing that they've already been purchased. Hallelujah, Lord Jesus. We just thank you on today. Hallelujah. I glorify your holy name on today. I magnify you, Lord Jesus. I lift you up because you said if you be lifted up, you will draw up men unto you. So Lord, I lift you up on today, Jesus. Hallelujah, glory to your name. And I'll be careful to give you glory, honor, and praise. It's in Jesus' mighty name. Hallelujah. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Hallelujah, Lord, Jesus. You guys join me next week for episode eight. Perseverance. Faith when you're tired and under pressure. And I'm gonna have another special guest for you, but I'm not gonna give it away because I want you to tune in next week to see who it's gonna be. But again, perseverance, faith when you're tired or under pressure. And I believe in this these last days, we so many of us are tired andor under pressure. So join us. Tune in next Tuesday. You guys have a wonderful day and a blessed week.

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