Lafayette Prayer Room Podcast

Ep. 17, Strength of the Prayer Room in Hard Times

Trista Season 1 Episode 17

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In this episode we talk through how the prayer room has been and refuge and tremendous strength in our hardest times. 

SPEAKER_01

Hey guys, welcome to the Lafayette Prayer Room Podcast. We're located in Lafayette, Louisiana. Today we're talking about life in the prayer room and how that has helped us through difficult seasons.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. So what do you do when prayers seem unanswered? And how do you stay close to God when life hurts?

SPEAKER_01

So Jesus never promised us a trouble-free life. If we look all through the Bible, we see all of the heroes of the faith all had very difficult uh lives or crisis, life crisis that they had to walk through. We watched the word Jesus, of course, the cross, but he had trials leading up to the cross. He had a life that had trouble. So we know life is life, and if you love Jesus, it doesn't mean your life suddenly gets easy. So we want to go into it with the expectation of there will be trials, but he's with me. But for us, through the lens of intimacy, through the experience of it in the prayer room, in community, um, because intimacy is not an escape. It's a place where we draw strength, we draw comfort from peace, perspective in those hard times. Trials will come and they may shake our circumstances, but they don't have to shake our faith.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, Jesus said, In this world you will have trouble, but take heart. I've overcome the world. James says, consider it pure joy when you face trials of many kinds. So the expectation needs to be there are gonna be hard things I have to walk through. And some things is just life. People attribute the enemy to things that sometimes I don't think like you're gonna have to replace your tires on your car. That's not an attack. No, I mean I guess if it happens all the time, but some things is just normal life. You're gonna have pressure in this world, and some of it is the enemy, and some of it is just we live in a fallen world. That's the expectation, but within that, we can take refuge in Jesus, like my inner man doesn't have to be all shaken with everything that comes.

SPEAKER_01

So a foundational question I feel like that shapes everything we do when we're walking, I mean, we're walking in good times, but especially when we're walking in bad times, it comes to the surface is what defines God's goodness? What defines God's goodness? Because if circumstances the way I want them for me defines God's goodness, then I'm gonna be shaken all the time. Uh I will not have faith, I'm gonna be offended and angry at God, I'm always gonna be in a tailspin if if I define his goodness through is he making my life easy? And as Americans, we want easy, we want comfort, especially, and I mean I'm not looking for hardship, but to have the expectation that God should do that for me because I believe in him. Again, that's an entitlement mentality that I don't want to live out of. He owes me nothing, he is good in and of himself, apart from anything he does or does not do for me. His nature is good, he's the creator, he set it all in motion, and he is love. Like he made the the earth to exist filled with his love, he made us to be filled with his love, that to be the interaction between him and us and us and each other. All of it was set in motion by him. We have an enemy who brings evil into the equation, and people who want to embrace evil do evil things, but God is good.

SPEAKER_00

Circumstances don't define the goodness of God, circumstances don't dictate who he is, otherwise, he'd always be changing, and he's the same yesterday, today, forever. And if that's true, which a hundred percent believe it is, then we can look at history, and history's had some horrible things happen, and but the overarching truth of the Lord stays the same, He is good, it His love endures forever. I mean, that's like what do we say, the most quoted um Old Testament scripture in the New Testament, or the most quoted psalm in the New Testament? The Lord is good and his love endures forever. That is the truth, and so every circumstance, every feeling that I have has to come into alignment with that truth. God doesn't have to change or do something different for him to be good, he is good, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And he's already proven his love. It's already been proven since before we existed, the creation, he was good, and it was in his heart to bring this all forth for good. And he's proven it also when Jesus died on the cross, he sent his son. Jesus died, he has proven his love today to me that I can feel him and know him. He has proven his love a million times over. He is good, and talking about in the context of a prayer room, so the more I sit in that prayer room, the hours in the week, and meditate on who he is, the more convinced I am of the truth of his character and start to separate who he is from what he does, which is also good, but he's not good because of what he does for me. He is good in and of himself, standalone. He is good now. If that's my foundation when things are hard, when I am in pain, then I have a firm foundation I'm operating from, and it's not just situational, like that's tossed, like the winds and the waves. Like, I don't want to be tossed all over, I want to be on a firm foundation.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I can remember one time um you know, Josh and I struggled with uh infertility, and finally after years I got pregnant, and I remember um a lady at church, and what she said was not wrong, but it just confronted me. She said, Oh, isn't the Lord good? Like, look. And I remember thinking, Well, yeah, he is good, but he was good before this, and that was what came to my mind, and of course, he he is good, and I was so and am so grateful for Anna, but he was good before that, and I remember thinking, what if something happens in this pregnancy? Is he no longer good? Like, no, he's he's good now. He blessed me abundantly, but he was good before that, and and that was just something that I don't think I had realized until she she said that in her heart was was good, and you know, we tell that to people, look the Lord's so good, but it was like, no, no, that's this is not why he's good, he's good because he's good. This is just extra, you know.

SPEAKER_01

I find that difficult seasons tend to reveal what we're anchored in, like that suddenly everything's shaken, and what I'm clinging to, or when that bottom falls out from under me and I I lose my footing, it exposes where my confidence was, it exposes what I was looking to as a source or a comfort or something that propped up, you know, my my world or my belief or my happiness. It exposes when that thing is suddenly gone. Oh, maybe it wasn't in the Lord, maybe he wasn't really my source, maybe I had a little too much confidence in this thing. You know, it really does show the cracks.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's his grace on us because we have this idea that I'm good, I'm full of faith, um whatever. And then something happens and I realize, oh, I'm not as strong as I thought. I don't trust you as much as I thought, you know, I don't have the perseverance I thought I had. And so he's a good leader in because he sends trials and testing too. Sometimes it's the enemy, but sometimes it is the Lord, and it shows me my own heart, and then I can share up with him, not on my own, but share up those fault lines, those places that do crack, because I imagine I'm good and then like, oh no, Lord, I'm not. I I was trusting in this, or I wasn't trusting in you. I don't have the faith that I thought I had. So it is a blessing. I mean, that is why you consider it all joy.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. I there's been many times, usually coming out of a difficult time, not in the middle of it, but I'll just turn to the Lord and be like, thank you. Because I see a little bit of the work that was done in me that was not there before, because it hadn't been tested, it hadn't been tried. Uh, I'm thinking of a song in the in the prayer room. Um, what I used to think was holy was simply undisturbed. It had not yet been tested. Uh, and like you said, that's what we we think we're good until something happens, and then it exposes where I'm I'm not. There, there's things here that need to be dealt with. And in his kindness, he leads us into those places so that he can heal that, so he can correct that, he can restore that and bring us out much stronger than we went in, thinking we were strong.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, he's purifying, right? And it's his grace because he does it a little bit at a time. He doesn't try to fix, like, show me everything that I need to fix. He's like, let's deal with this, and then uh more fire added, like, okay, let's deal with that. He's refining me. I'll and I want to give him a heart that's pure in the end, you know, and he is such a good leader, he knows how to do that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, because we all want to grow and we want to be mature, but that comes in the challenges, it comes in crisis, like on the mountaintops, we're celebrating victories, we're not like working the muscles to grow, it's when it's challenging. So I want to grow. So I know that means some difficulty to mature. I want to be spiritually mature, I want my love for him to be mature, but that means it comes through challenges, it is part of it, and when that's part of my mentality, then when it comes, I'm not completely disjointed and devastated. Like, no, I know I have to take it in stride, and it doesn't mean I do it well or I I handle everything right, but I'm not shocked when it happens. I know this is part of the deal.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's reminding me of two things that we've very recently done in the prayer room. Like one, we're going through Song of Solomon, and the maiden, the Shulamite bride, she gets real secure in the love of the king, and then she prays come northwind, blow in my garden, come southwind. Like she prays, not necessarily like, hey, send me bad things, but I know you love me, I know you're for me, therefore I'm gonna trust you in the hard seasons, in the in the seasons of blessing. That way, love can flow freely. That was one thing, and then the other is um us going through acts on Fridays in worship with the word, and we just went through it where the disciples are beaten, and when they leave, they're rejoicing because they had been counted worthy to suffer for Christ. And I think how differently we as American Christians view hardships than those two examples, because I'll be honest, don't pray for hard things to come. And I s and secondly, I'm pretty confident that I would not leave rejoicing, that I'd been counted worthy to suffer for Jesus. So it's just a different paradigm that we see in the Word.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's reminded me of a couple books that we read, uh, The Heavenly Man and uh I Stand With Him, and how um it was about Chinese Christians being uh arrested and persecuted, tortured because they stood with Christ and would not deny him, and how um one of the men were saying how their group, their church community, um, he was not with them at the time, but they all got arrested and put in prison. And when he got back and found out that that had happened, and he had not been, he wept because he thought I wasn't counted worthy to suffer for Christ. And I just thought, I do not understand this at all. Like my Christianity looks so different. As American Christians, we think anything we don't like, let me rebuke you, Satan. It's not God if it's uncomfortable for me. Very different mentality than Chinese Christians under persecution, and it really challenged me. Those books challenged me on every level of how I viewed Christianity and what I thought was strong and what I thought was weak. My definitions begin to change for sure because I I don't rejoice when trials and sufferings come like the apostles did. I don't, I'm not there. I can appreciate some of it after the fact that he helped me through it, but I'm not rejoicing, I'm not there yet. Like this is something, it's a work in progress.

SPEAKER_00

And the beautiful thing about the prayer room in our community is that when trouble starts coming, when life starts getting hard, the prayer room in our community, it's a refuge place, like for real. It's a place where I can go and be real and honest, and it'd be okay. Not that we have to share everything that we go through with one another, although we do because we're so close as a group, but it is a place of refuge. I mean, Psalm 27, 5 says he will hide me in a shelter in the day of trouble, he will conceal me under the cover of his tent. Um, like Jesus is a refuge and a strong tower, he's the safest place to go in time of trouble, and our prayer room provides just an easy place to get with him. Um it's it's been life to me through difficult seasons because I'm not standing in the prayer room or a part of prayer because my life has been easy, and not that we are here to compare who's had more difficult times than another, but I've walked through some difficult seasons and the prayer room was an anchor for my soul.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, there's been many times I have walked into the prayer room, um, and because of what I'm walking through, just thinking I can remember one time turning the lock, walking in the door, and just thinking, God, I am broken and I have nothing to get, I'm showing up and I'm shattered right now. I have nothing to bring to the table today. Uh but in the prayer room is where I find life, and it's not it's not something I have to go pour out, it's something way more than I receive. And I mean, we do we do sets, so there is a different level of of pouring out because we get on stage and we lead the room in a set, but at any point, and it's happened many times for several of us, if we are struggling, we're like, hey, I can't right now, and the rest of us carry it's part of the beauty of a community, the rest of us carry it. Um, but many times, even doing sets when I'm struggling, oh, he meets me there. Number one, he gives me what I need to do the set. Number two, he's healing me in the process, he's showing me things. Y'all are praying or saying something that is directly ministering to me. Um, and then there's other times where I just needed to sit in the room and just soak in a devotional set. Like just needed to sit and not do anything, not say anything. Let him love me, let him wash over me, let healing come. So it is a refuge in the times when I don't bring anything to the table. I don't have to. I don't want to run from that room. That's the that's the safe haven. That's where I go and I can just let him deposit because sometimes I don't I'm too weak to like reach for him. But when I come in a room with my community, with my friends who reach and bring him down, and now I'm just sitting in the room and he's ministering to me when I'm weak. That's everything that's huge. It is such a gift that I feel like he's given us. So it's it's not I come to the prayer room because I feel strong, I need it. I'm weak, so I come to the prayer room.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and the enemy wants people to retreat in solitude. What he wants is for you to feel heartbroken, broken, whatever it is, sad, lonely, whatever those feelings are, and he wants you to go alone because then you're an easy target, you're weak, you're hurt, and you're by yourself, you're prime pickings for the enemy to come in. But if you're in community, and I mean, we as a prayer team in our prayer room, I mean, we're a strong community, you're not as easy, you know, to pick off in there. Um, too many lies that your your mind can become a playground eat when you're on your own, you don't realize your own deception, especially in in hard times. So it is it is absolutely a tactic of the enemy to get alone. Um, and I would say don't convince yourself that I need to be alone to get the one-on-one time with the Lord. I don't think people typically do it, or if you do it, it's just it's not as much, not as concentrated, and so I just I don't think it's a good idea to go off on your own, to just stay in community. Um, and part of being in a community is choosing to be vulnerable. It is hard and people can misuse it, but that is community, and we're supposed to be there.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't come to the prayer room because I feel strong or like I feel like I have it together, like then I'd never show up. Like I come to the prayer room because I need help, because I feel weak, like both. It's never like a well, I don't feel strong enough to go. Like that's never been a concept, but I run into it with several people where they don't feel almost qualified or like I can't right now, and I had the opposite um view of going to the prayer room for me. I find the more we're in uh people pleasing or pretense mode, the more that impacts us. Whereas if I'm coming, I'm I'm used to being raw and genuine normally, then I'm not fearful to be that, even when I'm struggling. Like you said, it it is uh being vulnerable with each other. That is part of community, and that doesn't mean I have to come spill all the details, but we know if each other's struggling, like we can tell or we just tell each other, you know, this is going on. Um, so that's part of community, and we give each other grace, we help out, like you know, you need me to do this, you need me to do that, or when you know, hey, can you take the set? Of course. That's part of carrying each other's load, or just secretly having each other in prayer when we know something's going on. So a way that we build intimacy in the valley is that we just choose to show up and we choose to stay. We choose to be faithful when it's harder to be faithful, when it requires a little more out of us in the showing up. Once you get there, you receive. But sometimes it's everything just to get there. Sometimes that's the biggest battle. Getting there because we feel down, getting there because we have to say no to other things, like that's the biggest hurdle because most of the time when you get in there, like now you're starting to receive and just oh, I'm in the room, he's here, I know he's here, and there is an atmosphere because of the rest of my friends in the room seeking him. So that's a huge thing, is just it builds intimacy to show up and to say it's time in the game, it's time with him, starts to build that history.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, we have a vision of a life given to Jesus, a life lived before him in prayer. And so if I if that is my vision, this long entire life, then it's gonna be every season, and seasons change, like what it looks like, what I'm going through. I can remember one time walking up, like he said, um, unlocking the door, and quickly I saw a vision like real fast of a tree. And the tree went from the spring flowers to the fruit to the the leaves falling to winter over and over, and it was like that's you, like in every season, I'm gonna be here. I just want to I want to see myself unlocking this door at 50, at 60, you know, at 70, whatever. I want to be faithful, and so to imagine that I'm always gonna be on a mountain high is is delusion, honestly. So if I'm gonna be faithful, it's gonna be in every season. I want to give Jesus as much of my heart in every season, and I remember, like you said, coming really. Really broken and telling Jesus, like, here's my heart today, and it was just nothing dust. Like, this is all I have for you. And he was like, But I make beautiful things out of dust. I mean, like, this is the Genesis one God. It that's all he wanted was for me to come. He's not looking for me to come with I don't bring anything to the table on my best day. So it's pride, honestly, to think I'm coming with anything. But when you're feeling that broken, I mean, he he is near the brokenhearted. Well, I want to I want to be near him. You know, sometimes he wants to be near that brokenhearted person, and they're like holding him at harms. Well, he can only do so much. You come with your brokenness, he meets you, he fixes that heart, he fixes the hurt, he makes it his.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, God's not intimidated by our questions, our grief, our brokenness, our depression, our lack of faith, our offense, our anger. I mean, Jesus had church hurt. Jesus had the most church hurt. The spiritual leaders of his day crucified him. So he didn't like back away and quit the whole deal because he had church hurt, because spiritual leaders hurt him. And that's not to minimize that church hurt is a real thing, that there is real abuse. But us not taking that and going to the Lord is what really is detrimental to take that and go to the Lord, to remain faithful to him in the midst of it all. If Jesus can be rejected at the level and abused and murdered in the level he was, then who am I to throw up all these excuses?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, he stayed faithful to his calling, he stayed faithful, obviously, to the Father, but he stayed faithful to us. Like he's coming back for a bride, for the the church, the bride of Christ, the church, the worldwide body of Christ, he's coming back for them, coming back for Israel. Like he didn't say, Oh, never mind. He kept loving, you know, kept showing up. He still is, and he is our example, and with a heart wide open.

SPEAKER_01

He didn't throw up this wall and like, well, we'll see, or you're gonna only get to come this close because I've been burned. Like, he did it all with a heart wide, open, accessible, vulnerable. He loved fully. It's like in Hosea when he tells him to go back and to buy Gomer out of slavery, and he's he said, Go and buy her back and love her. It wasn't just go get her out of slavery, she can go back to being your wife and serve you. He was like, No, go go love her, and that is the example of him with us. He bought us out of slavery to love us with the wide open heart with all of his heart, so that we in turn love him with all of our heart, our soul, our mind, and strength.

SPEAKER_00

So there are some practical things that we can do to stay connected during card seasons, and we've kind of touched a little bit on them. I mean, for one, you don't draw away in solitude, like don't give yourself that permission to do that. Stay connected to your your body. Hopefully, you have a prayer room. Uh come to our prayer room, you know, like come get connected, stay connected to people, and then just be honest, pray the simple prayers, be honest, man. Jesus, this this is my heart right now. I see pictures often when I'm praying, so that's kind of how I'm I'm imagining it, but like, you know, bring in him my heart today, like this is it, it's so broken. Um just being honest and and letting his love come in and and heal and fix, however long that takes.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and when when you're in your time with the Lord, or for us it's the prayer room, like worship with whatever you can, even if it's just the tiniest little bit, sit there and let your heart respond to the worship because that is it slowly breathes life back into dead places when we take our focus off of us and we just slightly start to turn it to Him. Gratitude and love begins to flow, and it gets way easier than trying to sit there and muster up strength. Like, no, just sit there and let your heart slowly begin to move until the river starts to flow. And worship is an easy on-ramp for that. Maybe I don't have the motivation and the strength to want to pray these great prayers in that moment, but I can listen to a song and just slowly start to sing it and just let my heart, my affection begin to rise up to him. And that doesn't take hardly any effort, like on the front end of that, it's just turned attention, and because I love him, it's gonna start to flow because he's gonna meet me. I take one step, he takes ten. Like, all I have to do is that turned attention, and he is near to the brokenhearted. If I'm struggling and I'm choosing him no matter how weak, he's taking the 10 steps to my one, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

And also, I would say um, having scripture that you just cling to, whatever it can be, whatever it is. I know for me personally, during a specifically hard season, I was sitting in my bed and I was worshiping, and the phrase, why are you downcast? Oh my soul, came into my mind. And I will tell you, it was the Lord because I don't think in those kinds of words, why are you downcast? Oh my soul. And so I Googled it, and of course it's Psalm 42.5. I think it's in another Psalm as well, but that's the one that I that for me was just like life, why are you downcast? Oh my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God, and that's where for me it that's where I would stop and I'm like, no, I'm gonna hope in God, and then I would remind myself of the attributes of God and how He is good, He is faithful, He did, He withholds no good thing from those who love Him. And I would I would declare that you are withholding no good thing from me because my flesh wanted to accuse him so bad. I felt like I was being things were being withheld from me if I'm being honest, but I would battle that with no, you no, you withhold no good thing, and I mean, like I had Psalm 42.5 etched into jewelry. I had it, I would wear it, I had it on my refrigerator, I had it on my mirrors, like hope in God was everywhere in my house, and I would just remind myself, like, no, why are you downcast? Oh my soul. This is not the story, this is not the entirety, it's a small part of my story, it is not the defining work of my life. God is. I'm gonna hope in him. And so I would say, whatever scripture's speaking to you, it doesn't have to be Psalm 42, 5, or whatever it is, like that when the Lord spoke to me. And even not long after somebody sang it in worship. Like, I was like, of course, you know. So like he's just reiterating that it's mine for now, and like just cling to it, don't let it go. As much as you can, you say it, you speak it out loud, you remind yourself of the truth. That's how you walk through a hard time. Like I'm even thinking of um Psalm 23, even though I'll walk through the valley of the shadow of death. Like I remember the Lord telling me you have to walk through it. Like, don't sit there. You if you sit, if you stop, you stay. Keep walking, Janie. Keep getting up. And it's small, it's small steps, small, yes, small, I love you today. And eventually, I mean, now I'm on the other side and I'm thinking, look what the Lord did with that. And I see it, I'm not, it's not completely where I want it to be, but I can see the Lord fixing and me, mending things that I didn't think could be mended. Like, so it's just staying faithful um through those hard things, but holding on to worship and holding on to the word.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, as you're talking about Psalm 42, it's making me think of uh an encounter I had with him where I was praying to him and just weak um God, my soul longs for you, like like the deer longs for water. Like, where else am I gonna go? And I remember him flipping that on me in the moment, like my soul longs for you, you are the one I want to spend time with. And I mean it completely just I was undone by it, um, especially weak, because I was weak. It wasn't like me bringing him my strength, it was me in my weak moment, and he's like, No, I am longing for you because I was coming to him with an ache, and he's like, No, I am aching for you, and much stronger than I was aching for him. It was to a much more uh a larger degree, yeah. Taking the scripture and finding him there because he's gonna not just speak through it, he's gonna be shouting through it and journaling also uh the scripture or just my thoughts because sometimes in weak moments and broken moments, hard times, when I write it down, it starts to number one, like it unloads it. It unloads something I've been carrying in my emotional traffic for a while, it gets it down. Sometimes um it's not as intimidating once it's down on paper. I see it for what it is, or he comes and starts to speak over me. And the next paragraph or whatever I write is what he says about what I just wrote, so it just gives him space to come and give perspective and shift it. And when I am struggling and weak, there is nothing like going into his presence to completely shift what looked just all-consuming, and I kind of couldn't get my head above water, but moments in his presence, the fog lifts, and now everything's in perspective, and everything is much smaller than initially looked and felt because he's come into the picture, and it I don't feel strong necessarily, and I didn't go into the moment feeling strong, I went in weak, but he met me there, and he gave me his strength, his perspective. Uh, and I leave those moments much different than I walk in, just moments in his presence shifts everything.

SPEAKER_00

You're talking about just changing the perspective. I remember I'd uh walk up and down my road praying, and uh I was being honest with the Lord, like I I'm drowning here, you know. You see me? I am drowning, I I can't do this. And simply he just said, When did Peter start to drown? And I it was like immediately I just saw Peter walking on the water with Jesus and he drowned when he took his eyes off Jesus and put him on the waves. And it was like, just Genie, you know, back on me, put your eyes back on me. And it was kind of a rebuke, but it was so loving. I mean, it was like the most loving rebuke, but it just it it was like, you're right, you're right. I'm not I'm drowning because we I'm not I am drowning because I took my eyes off of you. The circumstances are gonna be what they will. God is good, you know, and so just put your eyes back on the Lord.

SPEAKER_01

Uh so it's it ends up being like self-inflicted injuries because I am choosing because there it's of course it's hurting, so it's gonna be in my mind, it's gonna be there, but I can choose to entertain it for a long time, or I can choose after it comes and I think through something, or I feel the emotion, I can choose to then turn it to God or not. So just guarding um what's going through my mind in hard times and being in the prayer room. Like, it's like the the easiest way to help me do that because we go in there to meditate on the word, to meditate on who God is, his goodness, to you know, sing worship songs, we're gonna pray for some focuses. Just being in the room and hearing all of that helps to stop the pattern of me meditating on what is not good, what is sinking me, and then to put my eyes back on him, which starts to pull me back up. And the prayer room just facilitates it, like it's does the work for me if I'm struggling to do those things. So, yeah, it's a direct solution to the problem.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. So I guess for us, the prayer room, it was never like, oh, I'm going through this, and I have to go to the prayer room. It's not how I felt. It was like, I'm going through this, but at least I get to go to the prayer room. Like those hours, those days, it was life. It was it was moments of reprieve throughout the day where I could get out of the pressure. Um, so it was, I guess it's different for me. It was like, no, that's where I want to be.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly.

SPEAKER_00

So I think that's gonna wrap up today's episode. Just remember the goal of prayer is not just to get through hard seasons, but to find the one, to know Jesus, the one who gets us through them.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So we're gonna do an episode coming up on you guys' questions or what you want us to talk about. So send us, comment if you know us directly, text us, email us what you want us to talk about or questions you have about prayer, the prayer room worship, Bible study, whatever that looks like. We want to hear it and we want to talk about it.

SPEAKER_00

So thank you for choosing to spend your time with us. Bye, guys. Bye.