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Living It Out: A Lifestyle Of Active Faith

Tamara Season 2 Episode 10

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As we come to the close of Season 2 of FaithFinder, we pause to reflect on everything we’ve learned about what it truly means to live with active faith—every single day.

This final episode brings us back to a powerful anchor found in Epistle to the Colossians 3:17:

"Whatever you do [no matter what it is] in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, and in dependence on Him, giving thanks to God the Father through Him."

Active faith is not just something we turn on in moments of need.
It’s not reserved for Sunday mornings or difficult seasons.

Active faith is a lifestyle.

In this recap episode, we revisit each lesson from Season 2 and connect the dots—showing how every topic works together to build a faith that is lived, practiced, and expressed daily.

We walk back through:

What Is Active Faith? — Moving from belief to action
Renewing Your Mind Daily — Aligning your thoughts with God’s truth
Faith Moves Through Obedience — Saying yes to God immediately and fully
Faith When Plans Change — Trusting God’s direction over your own
Faith in Waiting — Staying faithful in the in-between
Faith in Everyday Challenges (Forgiveness) — Choosing freedom through forgiveness
Faith When God Is Silent — Trusting beyond your feelings
Perseverance: Faith When You’re Tired — Keeping faith under pressure
Praying Boldly With Expectation — Believing when you ask

Each episode has been building one truth:

Faith is not passive.
Faith is practiced.

This episode helps you take everything you’ve learned and bring it into one clear focus—living with active faith daily in your thoughts, your decisions, your relationships, your challenges, and your spiritual walk with God.

Because at the end of the day, faith is not just about what you know.
It’s about how you live.

Colossians 3:17 reminds us that everything we do—every word, every action, every response—should be done in a way that reflects our trust in God. That is what active faith looks like.

If you’ve been growing through this season, this episode will help you solidify those lessons and move forward with clarity and commitment.

This is not the end.
This is the continuation of a lifestyle.

Visit my website @ TamaraAndersonBooks.net to purchase your copy of Growing Your Measure of Faith. And while you're there check out all my other books and gifts.

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Life is a journey, and faith is the road that takes us forward. Welcome to Faith Finder, where we discover what faith truly is, how to use it every single day, and how to grow the measure of faith God placed inside of us. Every bump has purpose, every turn has meaning, every mile brings you closer to who God is shaping you to be. This is Faith Finder, where faith becomes your roadmap. Welcome to Faith Finder Podcast, where faith becomes your roadmap. I am your host, Tamara Anderson. Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart for joining me of season two, Living with Daily After Faith. We are on episode 10. This is our last episode of season two, but don't worry, don't be sad. I'll be back in two weeks with season three. Today's last episode, we just kind of want to wrap up everything we've done in season uh two. So our title for today is just um bringing all of the lesson of season two into focus for you so that you may live with daily active faith. Let's go ahead and pray. Most gracious and heavenly Father, Lord, I just thank you, I thank you, I thank you on today, Lord. Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus, thank you, Jesus. Lord, we thank you for every lesson, Lord God, every episode, every word taught, Lord God, every testimony given in season two, Lord. We thank you for those who decided to take our time and be with us, Lord Jesus. We ask that you bless them in a special way, each and every one of them in their ministries, Lord God, and in their homes, Lord Jesus, on their jobs and their communities. Lord, hallelujah. Glory to your name, Lord. We just thank you, Lord. I pray that everything we have said and learned in this season, Lord Jesus, that it not be hallelujah, like the seed that was planted on the rocky ground, Lord God, hallelujah. When it some of them didn't even spring forth, and when it did, it just burned out so quickly. Hallelujah. But Lord, I pray that everything that we've learned, every episode, every lesson, every word, Lord Jesus, was so Lord God. Hallelujah. As we recap season two, Lord Jesus, if there's anything special you want to come forth, Lord God, you bring it out. Hallelujah. I completely and totally decrease that you may increase, Lord God, and speak to your people. Hallelujah. Glory to your name, Jesus. Hallelujah. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. We thank you for every word, Lord Jesus. We thank you for every episode and lesson, Lord. We thank you for everything. Hallelujah. Glory to your name. And it's in Jesus' mighty name that we pray. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Glory to your name. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord, hallelujah. Our scripture for today is coming from Colossians 3 and 17. It says, and whatsoever ye do in word or in deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by Him. Hallelujah. Everything we have. Oh glory. Thank you, Jesus. And everything that we do, what's whether it's done in word or in deed, meaning by the words that come out of our mouth or by the actions. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Make sure that we're doing it. Hallelujah. All in the name of the Lord Jesus. And we're giving thanks. Hallelujah. To his Father, our Father, by Him. Hallelujah. Glory to your name, Jesus. Just one again, recap season two. Bring it all together in a good, big old melting mixing pot. Hallelujah. Glory to your name. We started off just by talking about what is active faith. Hallelujah. We know that there's dead faith. The Bible lets us know in James, without faith, uh, I'm sorry, works without faith is dead. Hallelujah. Works without faith is dead. So there's some action required on our part in order for us to have even consider active faith. But um, and I'm I'm gonna put a plug in here, hallelujah. In my book, my newest book, Growing Your Measure of Faith, is a book in a workbook. I really deep dive, hallelujah, into different areas of what is considered dead faith as opposed to active faith. And we really talk about a transition from going because again, we have I've been to so many um events over the years, hallelujah. Fact April the 16th, in two days, I celebrate 10 years of being a self-published author. Glory, hallelujah, thank you, Jesus, thank you, Jesus. And um, I'm working on uh another children's activities book, uh, Bible lesson activities book right now for bigger big kids. But I literally have, if I'm not mistaken, nine 18, 19 books under my belt, including that one. And I'm starting to work on my um newest one, Courageous Camille. It's gonna be a children's series. Um, and I'm not here to mark it by no means, but I'm just letting you know hallelujah. I thank God for in two days, it'd be 10 years of self-publishing. But my latest book, uh Growing Your Measure of Faith, literally talks about what it is to have a passive faith, um, as opposed to believing faith, what it is to have dead faith as opposed to that act of faith. And we really, in order to be pleasing, to be all glory, hallelujah, in order to be pleasing to the Lord, we can't have dead faith or passive faith. It has to be that living active faith. Hallelujah. And again, if you if you haven't seen any of episode two, I just say go back and watch. If you haven't seen any of episode one, you may have just now been catching me in season two. I have season one still out there wherever you listen, wherever you watch, wherever you know podcasts are available, I'm there. So just go back and you know, watch season one. But then we talked about renewing of our minds daily, hallelujah. There are certain thoughts that we can have that can fuel our faith. Glory to your name, Jesus. And again, I think about fuel. I gave the example of my friend who threw fire on, I mean, uh threw uh gasoline on the fire because he it wasn't really, you know, going, hallelujah. But that boom that I heard when he did that, because he put so much on there, but still, we have fuel that can feed our fire, that can, I mean, bring our faith, I'm sorry, bring our faith to life that can really fuel gasoline. Take is how we get from point A to point B. Oh, glory, hallelujah, in our vehicles. Don't you know that fuel, the thoughts that we fuel our faith with, can get us from point A to point B? Hallelujah! But by the same token, if we allow it, we can allow those negative thoughts to cripple our faith. Mafibashev was crippled as a child because his nurse dropped him when they were fleeing for their life. We can allow certain thoughts, we can allow those negative thoughts, we can allow past hurts and things like that to cripple our faith. Hallelujah. But I decree and declare we're gonna shift from those negative thoughts that's crippling us and trying to utterly destroy our faith to those thoughts, hallelujah, that's gonna fuel our faith. Hallelujah, even the more. I'm thinking about a turbo engine, hallelujah. I know certain kinds of cars can only use certain kinds of gasoline and and and high octane and all that happy good stuff. Hallelujah. I want that fuel that's gonna fire my turbo engine of faith. Glory! Hallelujah! So make sure we're not allowing those negative thoughts to get in there, hallelujah. And when they do come, we begin to cast it out, we begin to denounce it immediately with the word of God. We gotta know the word of God, we gotta have it on the inside, hallelujah. So when we begin to do this, we can denounce these negative thoughts and we can go ahead, hallelujah, cast them back to the pit of hell from which they came from, hallelujah. We can replace it with what God truly says, not only about us, about our situation and our circumstance, we can remember the promises that are laid before us in the Bible. We have promises that are ours, they're not conditional promises, there are promises just because He loves us so much, but without having the Word on the inside, having read it and studied it, and just you know meditated on it day and night, we won't know what the word says about us or our circumstance. But once we got it, we have to renew our mind with those positive thoughts. Think on those things that are lovely, that are pure, hallelujah, that are truth, hallelujah. Glory to your name. So again, hallelujah. We then talked about faith that moves through obedience, hallelujah, hallelujah, faith that moves through obedience, it's not always easy, hallelujah. It's not always easy, and we had special guests, Lady Vincent, to let us know. Glory, she even gave us a testimony how sometimes moving through obedience is gonna cost you something, Gloria. It may cost you finances, it may cost you friends, it may seem like it's a setback, but I promise you, if you continue to move in faith, in obedience, hallelujah, it's gonna be a setup for what God has yet to uh come that's coming to you, what is yet on his way. He's preparing you now for what is to come, but you gotta be able to get to what is to come by moving through faith and obedience. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, Jesus. And understand, delayed obedience. Guess what? It's disobedience. Delayed obedience is disobedience, okay? So we gotta have that instant obedience that that that doesn't sit there and allow doubt to creep in. That doesn't sit there and contemplate, Lord, is this you when you know good and well it is. Come on now. So again, we gotta learn how to move, hallelujah, through obedience with faith, hallelujah. Because again, it's it's when we really truly want to be pleasing that we have that faith. Hallelujah. We may not understand, we may not be able to see the outcome on you know just yet, but when we have faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, when we have faith in his word, when we have faith again in him, not us, in his power, not our power, who glory in his strength, not our strength, but when we have that faith, we it will help us even the more, in my opinion, to move through obedience. Hallelujah. And I promise, on the other side, when you do continue to do those small yeses, baby, it's gonna lead to a big breakthrough. I promise you, I promise you, on the other side, you'll be able to look back and be like, okay, I see God why you moved and how you moved, and oh glory, why he did what he did. Then we talk about faith when plans change. Hallelujah, glory to your name, Jesus. We talked about faith when plans change, and first lady uh Jerry Pray that came on there. No, I'm sorry, I apologize. That wasn't her. Um, hers was faith in the midst of everyday challenges. Thank you, Lord. So we have faith when plans change. Um, I'm not sure. I apologize. I one of those, I know she came. I know we had to do a little switcheroo throughout the season, but that's okay. But again, faith when plans change. Um, and I believe hers was faith. Um faith oh, through hurting or faith to forgive. Thank you, Jesus. Hallelujah. Faith to forgive. So hers was faith in the midst of everyday challenges. We're gonna have challenges, we're gonna have those ups and downs, we're gonna have those ins and outs, and guess what? We're gonna have those people who hurt us, but we have to have faith to forgive regardless. Hallelujah. Faith to forgive, hallelujah. I'm not gonna lie, in my book with love, I touched on that. How we may not be able within ourselves to truly in the beginning, in the middle, and when that hurt first happens, we may not, we we know we have to forgive. We don't forgive, he won't forgive us. That's in the Bible. So when we begin to forgive, we may not feel it instantly, but because we have faith in the one who is going to change our heart, change our outlook on that situation, the one who loves us so much and we love him that we're gonna go ahead and through faith forgive. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, and eventually know that God, you're gonna heal my heart. God, this pain is gonna go away. God, that trespass is no longer gonna be prevalent and in the first forethought of my mind, Lord Jesus. I believe you. I'm gonna take you at your word, I'm gonna forgive through faith. And Lord, I just know that there's gonna come a point in time where this will not bother me anymore. Being around this person will not bother me anymore, and I just believe that. And she talked about that faith in the midst of everyday challenges. We're going to have challenges, we're going to have ups and downs. We're oh glory, hallelujah. We're gonna have issues. It's in the Bible, it's in the Bible. Guess what? It says trespassing, they're gonna come. We're gonna, but guess what? God is not judging us on what they did to us, He's judging us on how we reacted, He's judging us on if we were able to forgive and forgive almost instantly. That's what we're gonna be judged on. That's what He's gonna hold us accountable for, okay? So, again, yes, there's going to be challenges. That's why we got the word challenge. I challenge you, glory, how do you thank you, Jesus? I challenge you to allow this circumstance to make you better. I challenge you to allow this circumstance not to make you bitter. I challenge you to allow this situation or whatever has come, this trespass that has come. I challenge you to trust me the more. I challenge you to have faith in me the more. I challenge you. That's why they're called challenges. Jesus is challenging us, hallelujah, to overcome through his word. Jesus is challenging us, hallelujah, to get through with him, hallelujah. He ain't saying you gotta do it by yourself, he's just saying I'm challenging you even the more. Hallelujah. Then we have faith when plans change. Don't you know how okay, people like me, you may be one of those last minute kind of planners, or you may be a kind of person that just goes with the flow. That's not me. Hallelujah. That is not me when I say I have OCD. When it comes to planning, I do when I'm type, I am type A. Transparent, type A, I need everything to be in order, hallelujah. And because of that, I will always have a plan B and a plan C. No joke. It's when plan C goes awry that oh my goodness, my stress raises. But again, faith when plans change, we have to trust in the Lord that when he begins to shift something unexpectedly. Guess what? Our faith is in him, his perfect will, not permissive will. We want to be abiding in his perfect will. So when we're abiding in his perfect will, yeah, life is gonna change, things are gonna shift. But guess what? I'd rather have God's plan versus my plan any day of the week. And I pray that that's included in your prayer that you are praying for God's perfect will to be done in your life. And when we have faith in God's plan, his perfect will, baby, let life shift. Let life shift because again, I know it's for my good. I believe it wholeheartedly. Everything happens for my good and for his glory. I you cannot tell me on that, and I promise you, me personally taking that thought and that concept has released me from so much. It really truly has. My trust, my hope, my faith is in God's plan, his perfect will. So if life does shift, God, you got a plan. You I may not know it right now, but you got a plan. I want your perfect will, so I may not understand right now, but I trust, and my faith and my hope is in you, and you're playing your will. Have your way. That has been, I promise you. I don't remember. I think we were at Greater Paradise, I think is the name of the church, Pastor Mike Tyler in St. Louis, and it was near the beginning of the uh year about three, four, five years ago, it could have been even before uh COVID. I don't remember. But this lady sang this song, and I've heard this song all my life, but I promise you, it was something about that night when she sang that song, and it was like God's will, his will, his way. And I promise you, there was just a shifting in me. Let it go, let go of trying to control things. I think we talked about that in one of our other uh messages, but let go of trying to control things, let go, give it to God and watch how it works out so much better. Hallelujah, hallelujah. Then we talked about faith in the waiting, and there is a difference, there is a difference when faith in the waiting and faith when God is silent, and we degree we really, really dug into that, but just know hallelujah, hallelujah. When the Lord has is is in the waiting, we're waiting. We've already prayed that prayer. We have faith, and we're waiting for the answer. We know God is there, hallelujah. But faith when God is silent, when we literally cannot see the move of God, we can't see his hands in our life, that those two can be challenging, they can be very challenging and very hard. But I'm just saying, in the midst, faith, in the midst of faith, while you wait, hold on to your faith. Hallelujah. When you think God is silent and you really can't see him moving, because I believe if you trust him, when you can't trace him, baby, regardless. But at any point that you may be or come to or have been or whatever, and I challenge you, if you've been in the waiting and your faith did not fail, and you held on and you've seen how God delivered, spread the testimony to someone else. If you were sitting there having faith when God was silent, you could hear him. I mean, you prayed and you prayed, and it was as though heaven was silent, and you still held on to your faith, and you're on the other side, and you've seen when you're able now to look back and make glory, hallelujah! You have been in the shadows, but God was still moving, God was still speaking. And again, I said that when God is silent, is he really silent or are you just too busy to hear him? Is he really silent, or are you just too busy to hear him? But either way, if you're on the other side, I dare you to share your testimony of how holding on to your faith, hallelujah, you got through the waiting easier and quicker. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Holding on to your faith, hallelujah. The silent period was shorter. Glory to your name because you did not let go, you did not give up, but you held on to your faith and trust in the Lord. Glory to your name. Then we talked about perseverance, faith when you're tired or under pressure. The pastor praiser brought that thing down, he broke that thing down, and I'm sorry, I to this day, I promise you, y'all. So he's my pastor. So, no joke, when I say uh the Sunday or the next time, I believe it was a Sunday, it might have been a Wednesday, but I think it was a Sunday. But the next time we had church, I wish Pastor showed me that tuning, the the tuner on the guitar, and I seen it, and I seen how it moved, and that that needle lets you know when you're in perfect pitch, hallelujah! But faith when you're tired, I've been there, and for me, that's when the enemy truly, truly, truly rears his ugly head when I'm tired, and I gotta hold on to my faith even the more. But faith under pressure, that's when you really go, Oh, glory, hallelujah, through the valley of the shadow of death. But what is the word said, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me. And it's in those hard times, it's in those times that this is just my opinion. Honestly, I believe those are the times that truly, truly build my faith, that truly allows me to see how strong my faith is, that allows me to see that gorilla faith. Again, I talked about that in my book, Gorilla Faith or Electric Faith, hallelujah, glory to your name. And it's in those times when I'm really under pressure, and on the other side I can see, wow, because I held on this. Or there's transparent, there's been times where I just threw in a towel, not literally, not like backslid, but like I can't do this, Lord. You know, I give up, I can't do this, Lord. You gotta come to my rescue now. But there's and then there's times when I just held on, Lord, I'm still trusting. Lord, I'm still going with you. Lord, you know, and I can see the difference. I can see the difference. And it's in those times that I held on that I see my faith muscles really grow. Hallelujah. Then we prayed uh last week we talked about praying boldly with the expectation. We have to have an expectation. Where there is no expectation, baby, there is no faith. When there is no expectation in your prayer of what you're saying to be actually physically done, there is no faith. So regardless of all of that, we gotta so when we put all of this together, that's what living with daily active faith looks like. Because every day you're gonna have challenges. You're at some point throughout this month or throughout the next quarter of this month, you're gonna be under pressure, you're gonna be tired. Hallelujah. You some point in your walk with Christ, you're gonna feel like you you're gonna be waiting. No ifs, ends, and buts about it because God is not an instant God just because He's not a microwave God, hallelujah! He is not a microwave God, so there's gonna be a time in your walk with Christ where He's going to, you're gonna have to wait, and there may be even be a season when God is silent. I talked to my grandma about that, and she gave me her testimony of when God was really silent. But guess what? Hallelujah! It's in those times once you get through that you realize you are living with daily act of faith. No, ifs, ands, and buts about it. Your faith cannot be put on the shelf and then taken down when you want something. No, baby, no baby. We're doing this every single day, we're moving through this every single day. We're going and growing. Ha ha, glory. Going and growing in faith every single day. So just know, just know, just know. Everything that we do, everything that we say, everything that we go through, hallelujah. Hold on to our faith and know that we're doing it all in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Hallelujah. We're doing it, we're saying it, we're moving, holding on to faith in him and for him. Glory to your name. We're doing it all for him. I'm not joking. I would uh anyone who knows me, because it took me a minute again, talking about the lay disobedience. I heard about podcasting. I want to say a whole year before I even started. The Lord came came to me through my first lady said, God said, do a start podcast because I had been doing Facebook Live for years, and then Facebook started, you know, to go get a little wonky, but here, but again, I had to repent. I had to repent, and it's a challenge, it's a challenge for me to sit down and and just seek the Lord with the lessons and to seek the Lord with who to have and to seek the Lord on how to move. It's a challenge, but it's a challenge that I'm so glad I accepted. It's a challenge that I'm so thankful every single day that God chose me to do, and I'm doing it for his glory. I'm doing it hallelujah unto him. So I just want to say again as we end every single thing, our faith challenge. We're gonna have a faith challenge, even I need you not just to do this for the week, I need to do this every single day for as long as you draw breath in your body. Commit to living with daily active faith, commit to living life with daily act of faith. No ifs, ands, and buts about it. That's my challenge, and it's not just for a week like we were doing before, but this is a challenge that I want I'm I'm asking that you do for the rest of your life. Commit. Commit to the Lord. I'm going to live. Oh, glory. I'm just, so I'm going to live by faith. Not just today or next week, but every single day. I'm going to commit to living with faith. So I just want to again uh as again close out every episode. Who wants to give your life to Christ? Who wants to give your life to Christ? Baby, this is such a wonderful life. It's so much better on this side than not with the Lord. It's so much better when we have Him and we know Him and we can feel Him and we can see Him moving in our lives than not. I'm just being honest and transparent. I wasn't a child when I gave my life to the Lord. So I live life. Please believe I live life. And even with the challenging and the things that I've gone through from, you know, childhood, teenage, young adult, on the other side, it's so much more better. I have way more peace than I did. I again, transparent moment. I could attempted suicide a couple of times because that thought was constantly there. On the other side, God hears me. When the enemy even uh tries to come up, don't ask me why, you know, but he's the enemy. He has no new tricks, he has no new tricks. But seriously, I'm just like, dude, I'd rather have life for Christ in heaven than sitting in hell burning with you. No, thank you. No, thank you. And I mean, before that was a heavy thought. Before Christ, I mean, the enemy really had me depressed. Depression. I was in depression. Like I said, suicide attempts and suicide ideations. I had that. I was a, I'm not gonna, I will never say I was alcoholic because it wasn't that bad for me. I thank God for my saving grace. My daughter was my saving grace at 18. So liquor did not take me, you know, down that road of alcoholism. Thank God for that. But still, when I tell you my life before Christ and now after, it's totally different. It's totally different. My daughter said to me not too long ago, Mom, I growing up, I don't think we struggle. Maybe we struggle, but again, it's a life with Christ. It's a struggling life with Christ. It's so much different than a struggling life without Christ. Because even when my cupboards almost got bare, the word says, I've never seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed bacon bread. We God blessed abundantly. God blessed, I promise you, I've given the testimony of how I had nothing. And God laid it on one of the mother's heart of the church to put $100 in my hand. That's God. That's living life on this side. Yeah, Lord, I have a need, but I know all I gotta do is give it to you and you shall supply that need. And he does just that. He, ooh, glory is not a man that he should lie, nor the son of man that he should have to repent. Hallelujah. Glory to your name. But he is, hallelujah, our yet risen king, our yet risen savior. And because of that, hallelujah, the life with him is so much better than life without him. So if you don't know him and the pardon of your sins, I give you that opportunity now to say, Lord, I receive you because he's not lost. You're the lost sheep, hallelujah. You're the lost one, and he's here with open arms waiting to receive you, as well as the backslider. He ain't left, you left him, he didn't leave you, and he's waiting with open arms to receive you. If that be you want today, just type it's me. Hallelujah. Reach out and we will pray that God will send you to a Bible-based church in your area if you're not local to us. Hallelujah. I don't believe that God is only here in Illinois or only here in Belleville or Alton. No, God is everywhere. Is He not omnipresent? And I believe there are true men and women of God who are preaching the word according to His Word. Hallelujah. Not watering it down, not adding their own agenda to it. I believe it wholeheartedly. All right, so let's go ahead and pray. Lord, we just thank you, hallelujah, hallelujah, glory to your name, Jesus. We thank you, Lord God. We thank you for season two, hallelujah. Lord, I thank you for just going back, hallelujah, over what you've already, hallelujah, put on the inside of us. Lord Jesus, that I prayed before, let it come forth, let it spring forth, hallelujah, at that right time, not only for the person listening or watching, Lord, for their friends, for their family, for their loved ones, for that person that they encounter, hallelujah. Let it spring forth and bring life even into that person. Glory to your name, Jesus. Hallelujah, Lord. We're going to hold on to our faith and we're going to live with daily active faith. We commit that to you today and every day. Glory to your name, Jesus. Hallelujah. Have your will, have your way in our lives each and every day. And Lord, we just thank you. We thank you for what is still yet to come. Hallelujah. We thank you for what you've already done, what you are still doing. But we thank you even for the more for what is yet to come. Because we know it's for our good and for your glory. And it's in Jesus' mighty name that we pray. Amen. Amen. You guys have a blessed day. Hallelujah. A wonderful week. And I will see you back in two weeks. Hallelujah. Glory to your name. And in the meantime, like I said, go back and watch. Hallelujah. And we will be back here. Hallelujah on Tuesday, April 28th. God bless. Thank you for traveling with me today on Faith Finder. Every mile we take together strengthens our faith, sharpens our vision, and reminds us that God is guiding the road beneath our feet. If this episode encourages you, make sure to follow the podcast, leave a review, and share with someone who's on their own faith journey. Until next time, keep trusting, keep growing, and keep moving forward. Because faith isn't just something you have, it's something you live. This is Faith Finder, where faith becomes your roadmap.