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A quiet morning under a star-filled sky turns into a bold call to expect God daily. We begin with Abram’s promise that ignored age and circumstance and move into Genesis 6, where God’s sorrow over human evil doesn’t paralyze Him—it propels both judgment and mercy. Noah becomes more than a flood survivor; he’s a living pattern of rescue, a preview of the cross, and a sign that God knows how to preserve a seed for a new beginning.

From that foundation we talk about faith that actually moves—David stepping toward Goliath, feet touching the Jordan before the waters part, mustard-seed trust that speaks to mountains. The thread isn’t hype; it’s obedience. We ask hard questions about malaise, fear, and the gap between what we say we believe and how we live on an ordinary day. Expectation becomes practice: listen, step, and let God close the door behind you when the rain starts to fall.

The heart of the message lands in Mark 7 and Hebrews 10. Jesus says defilement flows from within, exposing why behavior management eventually cracks. No stack of rules can quiet a restless heart. But the new covenant announces better news: by one offering, Jesus perfects those being sanctified, and God writes His law on our hearts and minds. That means real change—anger replaced with peace, lust with faithfulness, deceit with truth—and a new identity that frees us to walk without shame. We close with a clear invitation to call on the name of the Lord, step into community, and live as people whose hope is stronger than the times.

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Oh man, we'll praise the Lord, amen. So how many folks? Um like me, like me, you wake up when it's so dark outside. And you walk out, and usually the first thing I do is look up. I walk out the garage door. And today, you know, the Lord gave me all the stars. There's the moon and there's all the stars. And take back, um, you know those stars were there when he walked Abram out.

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Yeah.

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Same stars.

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Yeah.

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Same moon. Uh, when he walked Abram out one night, and um he told Abram, Oh, look, I'm gonna make your descendants if you can count them, huh? Yeah, that's gonna be how many descendants you have. Now, Abram was not a young man at that point in time. Abram had had his own times of rebellion up until that point, and he would have his own times afterwards. But the Lord saw something in Abram, and so he he walks him out, he says, and you notice how God didn't give the circumstance any credit. God knew Abram's age, sure. He he knew his wife's age, he knew all the situations, he knew all the family situations, he knew about his wife's heart and things like that. He knew uh all of these things, and he gave it no credit. He just walked out and said, Abram, I'm the Lord your God. That's how many descendants you're gonna have. And he went on from there. Hallelujah. And how many, uh, glory to God, you know, in this room tonight, and uh bless God, all the nations, all of you who are listening to me around this world right now, um, brothers, sisters, um, lost people around this world. How many wake up and you don't wonder if God's gonna say anything? You don't wonder if God's gonna do anything. You look forward to what you know he's gonna say and what he's gonna do that day. And bless God, um, he'll speak in unlikely ways and unlikely places, and then at the end of the day, you look back and give glory to God. Um, hallelujah. And if you're not there, well, God wants you to be there. Glory to God, amen. And so we're gonna go back to Genesis chapter six, please. Genesis chapter six, and let's start down in verse five. And the word of God reads this way And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that he'd made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. We got two hearts so far. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth, both man and beast and the creeping thing and the fowls of the air, for it repenteth me and I've made them. But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. And maybe some of y'all got an old Statler brother song going right now, amen. Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, amen. Hallelujah. Um we gotta look at this. God remembered Adam. God's the only one in this situation who remembered what it was like before. God personally remembers creating the earth. Personally remembers the creeping things, personally remembers, you know, all of these things. Man, beast, creeping thing, fowls of the air, personally remembers. And yet now he looks down, he sees the wickedness of man, great, on the earth, great. How did it get that way? This verse answers it. The thoughts, the imagination of the thoughts of his heart, all the wickedness in every individual man and on the earth collectively, coming out of one place, the heart. One place. God didn't do it, Holy Ghost didn't do it. You can't even really blame the devil in this situation, or those demons who are going around doing all sorts of things you can read about earlier in verse in chapter six. This zeroes it down directly to the heart of man, directly, and the heart, this is every imagination, every form, purpose, device, and pursuit of man. Only evil all the time. All the time. Everything, evil, all the time, only evil continually. So that's man's heart. Now we have the heart of God. Repented the Lord in his heart. Notice how that puts it in it. Repented the Lord that he had made man and it grieved him at his heart. And God has a heart. The Lord has a heart. And in this situation, God was going through a godly sorrow. Wrap your mind around that. Oh, we may talk about godly sorrow, you know, for people, and argue about the difference between godly sorrow and ungodly sorrow. Um, God had a godly pain and a godly sorrow at this point in history. He's looking at his creation, he's remembering what it is, he's knowing who he is, and he's seeing all the men, women, and children who are in his image. In his image. And he's seeing that the wickedness. And he's seeing the evil, and he's seeing this continually. Now God's sorrow did not paralyze God in this moment. Hallelujah. This is a holy thing, my friend. This is a holy repentance in God's heart. It drove him to something. Glory to God, it drove him to something. Now, what everybody zeroes in on is I will destroy. And that's true. There was a cataclysmic flood. I didn't stop there. But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. God's doing something. It involves great destruction. But it also involves Noah and seven other souls. Noah and seven other souls, that makes eight. God is going to do something new. Way back then. Oh, hallelujah. One man, Genesis records. One man on the face of creation found grace in the eyes of the Lord. One man, and we're still talking about him tonight. One man under the grace of God. See, Genesis records one, Peter under the Holy Ghost records eight, eight souls. Noah and his family. I wonder, hallelujah and amen. If God, Noah knew this, obviously. Noah spoke with the Lord, and the Lord spoke with Noah. I wonder if Noah said, Noah, looking at he said, Amen, Lord. But give me my family. You do what you're gonna do through me. But give me my family. You want me to preach righteousness? I'll preach righteousness. You want me to build an ark, I'll build an ark. Uh you want me to go through this, I'll go through this. But give me my family. To be with me. He's a good God. Hallelujah. He's a good God. And God did Noah one better. God took Noah and He made him in this entire experience a type and a form of what he's doing right now in history. This is a type and form of the new heavens and the new earth. This is a type and form of everything that God has not planted being uprooted, but someone who God did plant, God blessing and God multiplying. This is a type and a form of what Jesus would do on the cross. This is a type and a form, the ark made of wood, the cross made of wood. Hallelujah. People are safe from the wrath of God in the ark. And it was the Lord Himself who shut the door on that terrible day when the deeps opened up and the heavens rained down. It was the Lord Himself who closed the door. Bless God, He was gonna do it on that day. Bless God, it went on from there. Noah had done what Noah had done. He said, Get in that ark and rest. You don't even have to close the door, I'll do it for you. So, my friend, are you ready for a new beginning?

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Come on.

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Um, folks sitting here, are you ready for a new beginning?

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Amen.

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Folks out there, I know a little bit more about this situation, sure, but hallelujah, the Holy Ghost knows yours. Are you ready for a new beginning? Are you tired of just not prospering?

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Come on.

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Are you tired of just being tired all the time? I'll tell you the truth. Did it ever like blow your mind? You read the Psalms, right? A lot of people read the Psalms. Hallelujah. We've got people in here who love the Psalms. And David, one day, he's writing a psalm. He talks about, by my God, I've run through a troop. By my God, I've leaped over a wall. Now with David. Unless God decided to encourage you because David had his own problems. David had to, hallelujah, David had to get honest with God sometimes. God had to get honest with David sometimes. And still, man after God's own heart. You want to see that? Do you want to run through a troop?

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Amen.

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Do you want to see 10,000 fall on one side, 10,000 fall on the other side, but the God, good God Almighty, prosper you? You want to see that?

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You want to see a giant fall? You ever go back and what what was that like for David? And think about it. Whole army of Israel, Goliath. And he comes out 40 days and 40 nights. Many of you may or may not know the tale, but it's a true tale. Came out 40 days, 40 nights, reproached the people of Israel. Blasphemed God in the face of the king himself, the first king of Israel, sitting there. A man of war himself, but he doesn't go out. Do you want to be the one that goes out? You want to be the one? God says, and this was all the Holy Ghost, my friend. David never came up with this. He got this particular number of stones and everything. And actually went out there. And God allowed the giant to come at him. And God also guided the stone. And we talk about it today. I'll tell you, my friend, it's more than a story. That was Old Testament. You are New Testament. You have the God Almighty, the Lord of hosts. Um, you've got the Lord of peace, the God of all comfort. You've got wonderful counselor, mighty God. That's why I tie in with the beginning of my message. Do you expect to hear from this God every day? And do you expect this God to move every day? If not, why, if so, why are you yet sitting? In your malaise. Why are you yet sitting? Does God not prosper you? It goes beyond the material, my friend. Um, because um bless God, uh, Jesus himself didn't have a place to lay his head. And uh Paul had some trouble himself in this area, had to make tents for a while. And yet God prospered both. Where's your prosperity? You're not in question. Well, God's not in question, but it's a matter of will you listen and will you get up and will you follow. And it's been well said, um, if they never would have put their soul in the Jordan that day, soul of their foot, if um they got right up to the edge and then did one of these, it's close. You're close. Everyone is close. You're close, but has not yet come down to see the waters part. God is telling you, put down the sole of your foot and do it in faith. Hallelujah and amen. Um, but bless God. Under God's grace, one man, one man, one man. And he doesn't even have a book named after him. One man still speaks to you tonight. Do you know and understand this? That that cloud of witnesses in Hebrews. Noah's in that. He's part of that cloud of witnesses. And I bet he's shouting to you tonight. He said, My friend, I tell you, I I tried the Lord, I I followed the Lord, I I obeyed the Lord, I heard the Lord, and I found them faithful, I found them good, I found him more than faithful, I found them above faithful, I found them perfect, I found them holy. And then bless God, Enoch comes over and throws an arm around Noah, and he starts giving his testimony. Bless God, you know, Elijah himself comes over. He he joins, you know, bless God, Moses comes over and he joins it. Bless God, every, you know, every saint. Peter himself, he said, I wrote about you, Noah. Hallelujah. You know, the Holy Ghost told me one day, write about you. Because one day in King, North Carolina, in the year 2025, some slap, you know, northern preacher with a purple shirt is gonna have a heart for a church, and he's gonna start talking and he's gonna use your testimony under the Holy Ghost. And heaven itself is rooting for you and waiting for you to get up and rise up and walk differently because you're far short, my friend. If you're always tired, you're far short. If you're struggling, you're far short of where the Lord wants you to be. Where's the victory? Where's the yes and the amen? Where's the testimony? Um, where's the passion? Where's the joy? Where's the communication? Where's the uh where you know, bless God? Do you do you drive up 52 like me? Maybe you do. And um, folks out there, you don't know what 52 is. Well, you might be lucky. A lot of accidents on 52, amen. A lot of construction on 52. It's a it's a highway comes through here. They're trying to make it an interstate. There's a big mountain up north of here. Pilot Mountain. Every time that comes into view, you say, My God said, face this big. This big. Grain of a mustard seed, it's small. Small, tiny thing. But if you got an eanzy, weentsy tiny bit, any little bit of that face that God put into you is rising up right now. You can command that mountain and God will move it. You can ask anything in the name of Jesus Christ, no matter how small or no matter how big you think it happens to be. He will do it. That the Father be glorified. Jesus raised the dead. Oh, guess what? You will too. Jesus cast out devils. Guess what? You will too. Jesus saw people saved. Guess what? You will too. He said greater things. That's not better. That's more. That's extending. So, church, what we think of as the book of Acts. Well, we kind of consider that to be. I I don't even like that separation personally, but for the sake of discussion, um, what we think of as the book of Acts, way back there, should be going on now. Now I understand we in perilous times. I understand. Bless God, we got the Spirit of the Antichrist. Uh, bless God, we got a nation that's going off the cliff. Uh, your nation might be going off the cliff too. Hallelujah. Um, but if you're in that nation and you're born again, you're still the church. Even if they're one of you, you're still the church. And bless God, because I know God, He'll give you more. You won't stay one forever. Perilous times and all. But the fact that we're in perilous times does not prevent God from doing a thing. Matter of fact, the only reason Jesus hasn't come yet, I believe, it's it's a double reason. Um, yes, he wants people to come to the Lord. Yes, he wants people to repent. He wants all men everywhere to repent. I believe there's some Noah intercession that goes on in that. God, we're still here. And God, we've got a heart for all these lost people around us. And God, we saw you move back then. We saw you move. And you said that's what gets God, amen. Two things get God love, and you said. He loves you. And that moves him to things. He loves himself. And he knows exactly what he said. Hallelujah. You said, you said, what's your you said tonight? What are you waiting to see? And my friend, don't get in the trap of just always waiting. Wait on the Lord, absolutely. Remember, if you got a burden from the a godly burden, a burden of the Lord, something you have to say. You have to say it. Something you have to do, guess what? You have to do it. You don't do it, no miracle. You don't say it? No miracle. God gave you the burden. He gave you the burden for a reason. So stop looking to other people to pick up your burden. And that does not invalidate Galatians in any way. Bear one another's burdens. Communicate about each other's burdens. Help bear each other up in everybody's burden. Hallelujah. I'm an evangelist. You may not be. You may not have that office. But I guarantee you, you got something. And we help each other. Amen. Hallelujah. That's God's trying to reach a little group of people tonight. Hallelujah. That's God doesn't stop there. He wants to reach more than this. So let's go to Mark chapter 7. Amen. Young A V man might get some exercise tonight. Amen. Hallelujah. But thank you. Yeah, Mark chapter 7. Amen. Mark chapter 7. Start of verse 2. Remember the hearts of men in the days before the flood. We've come up to the time where Jesus is walking around on the earth. Mark chapter 7, starting verse 20. And he said, This is Jesus, that which comes out of the man, that defiles the man. For from within, so that which comes out comes from within. From within, and he doubles down, out of the heart of men proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, and evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness, all of these evil things come from within and defile the man. Out of the heart of man, okay. This is the center of all life, physical and spiritual. Yes, your heart is the center of you physically. Your soul. Out of the soul of man, out of the will, the passions and the pursuits that come out of men. And bless God, Jesus gives us a list. Evil thoughts. Wonder if he was thinking about that antediluvian day before the flood. Because he was there. Evil thoughts. Adulteries, fornications, murders, um, theft. You see, you're a thief all the time. All the time. You're angry all the time. You're adulterous all the time. You're a fornicator all the time. There are times when your thievery flares up and you actually steal something. But you're a thief an hour before you do it. It starts to come out of you. You start to plan it, you start to purpose it, you start to figure how you can get away with it. You start to figure out what to steal, you identify something to steal, you identify someone to scam, you you identify someone to con, you identify something that involves thievery, and eventually you start to pursue it and it comes out of you. You're not a thief in that moment, you were a thief a month ago while you started to make the plan. You were a thief before you started to make the plan, that's why you made the plan. If you've got anger, you're angry even when you're not flaring up. It's always there. It's always there. It's always there. It's in the soul. Anything on this list, fornication. And Jesus would talk about that. You even look upon a woman with lust. Well, you've you've committed the adultery. But why do you look upon the woman with lust? It's in your soul. And so it starts to come out, starts to manifest, it starts to come out. Um, now, my friend, hear this. God's not out to help you control the urges. That's a counterfeit, Jesus. There's a common counterfeit, especially, you know, more conservative age evangelical Baptist circles, to use biblical principles to try to control these urges, to try to manage your theft problem, to try to teach you physiological and psychological techniques to manage the lust that's always raging, to just not do it, to just keep it inside and keep it to yourself and control yourself and control others around you. To to make a situation where the lust is not going to flare up. And so you guard what you say, you become a quiet person, you become very, very internal. You you guard what you say. You you carefully manage every single little area of your life, you carefully manage the people in your life, you carefully manage where you go, you carefully manage what you watch, you carefully manage what you do. But I will tell you, I will guarantee you, having walked through this on two separate fronts, personally, no matter how much you manage, it will always come out because it's always there. It will find an excuse and you will let it. Same goes for anger. You can manage yourself, you can manage everyone around you, you can try to manage your situation, but I guarantee you something will come in that you can't manage, something will come in that you could not have anticipated, and all of a sudden, it's there. It's there. And it may end up taking you further than it's ever taken you before. There's a big difference between managed outbursts. Pick anything on this list, managed outburst. You know, you actually steal something, or you actually go to the website, or you actually find someone to engage with in fornication, or you, you know, evil eye blasphemy, um, general pride and foolishness, um, it it all comes out because it's always there. There's a big difference between managing outbursts and real peace. You see, God doesn't want it to be there anymore. You want God's solution? Come to Hebrews 10. Hallelujah. Told you you get some exercise, bless God. Um come over to Hebrews 10. Watch this. Hebrews 10, chapter 14. Uh no, Hebrews 10, verse 14, sorry. For by one offering, this is Jesus. This is where we start, amen. For by one offering, Jesus has perfected forever them that are sanctified. Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a witness for us. After he said before, he said this in the prophets this is the covenant I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord. I will put my laws into your hearts. I will replace your anger with peace. I will replace your fear with joy. I will replace your adultery and fornication with faithfulness. I will replace your theft with honesty. I will replace your lying and deceit with the truth. I make all things new. You must be born again. Thus saith the Lord to you. Hallelujah. You must be born again. If you manage your behavior, you'll manage it all the way into a devil's hell. But tonight, you must be born again. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. You must be born again. That's God's solution. Notice how you don't put your law, you don't put God's law into your heart. God does. Oh, and he he goes on. This this might be just a device of the poetry, but God speaks in this device. He goes beyond even your heart. In your minds. You see, Jesus talked about the mind of Christ. Um, Holy Ghost talked about be ye transformed by the renewing of what? Your mind. Your mind. Your mind. God personally does this. You see, the trap in a lot of evangelical churches with a lot of you know moderate to liberal Baptist teaching, they will make this up to you. You you, according to the deception, and I said a while ago, these are perilous times, this is one of the perils. According to the deception, this is all on you. According to the truth, none of this is on you. According to the deception, you have to try real hard. You have to discipline yourself extremely. Um, you have to control yourself extremely, you have to manage other people extremely. You have to force yourself to love the law of God. You have to force yourself and declare scripture like a mantra until it goes away. But it doesn't. Eventually, I guarantee you, you'll drive yourself mad. I just about did. Um, I know other people, you know, and still pray for other people you may be watching, who are on this road. You drive yourself mad. Or you think you have freedom because you removed yourself from a situation and you're never challenged anymore. And so you have an illusion of peace, but it's fake. It's still there. God is the only one who can do a thing about it. And my friend, you may find yourself in one of two situations. You're out and out lost. All you've ever had is the control, all you've ever had is the morality, all you've ever had the trying to make the principles work. But you and the Holy Ghost both know you you haven't really gone anywhere. And you've actually gotten worse. Or you're a born-again, bloodwashed brother who's under, who's given place to the devil and bought in to some serious lies. The Holy Ghost knows which one you are. But my friend, I got to tell you, especially the lost folks. Saved folks, you've you've heard about it. Hallelujah, in the message. I don't have to preach to you no more. Amen. But lost folks. That's not where God stopped. He talked about writing the law in your heart and writing it in your mind. And, and you put your name in here, this is a will of God for you. And your sin and iniquities, I'll remember no more. In the depths of the sea of God's forgetfulness, as far as the east from the west, in the depths of the sea, that's where he throws your sin. Where you can't reach it, and where no man can reach it, and where no devil can ever accuse you anymore, no devil can hold you down anymore, no devil can hold you back anymore, no past can be held over your head anymore, and you've got sunshine and roses. Amen. Hallelujah. I mean, you are singing with the saints, you're in love with the Lord, you're in victory with the Lord, and all you have to do to walk in that victory is believe God and watch him do the rest. Believe God and watch him do the rest. God, I'm I'm uh I'm at peace. You said there's a peace that surpasses all understanding. Why should I be afraid? You have a peace. Why walk in what I'm not anymore? I'm not an angry man anymore. Why walk in it? I'm not an adulterer or fornicator anymore, my why walk in it? All that ever got me was shame, that's what Romans says. What fruit was there but shame? What fruit was there but torment? I'm no longer torment. I've got no torment to fear from the throne of heaven. And no man or devil can touch me. Nothing in the earth or of the earth or under the earth or above the earth can separate me from the love of God. Is that you tonight? Is that your relationship with your theft? Is that your relationship with your lust? Is that your relationship with your anger? Is that your relationship with your flesh? That's um bless God. Word says to mortify it. How do we do that? By the spirit? Not flesh and blood. By the spirit. It's you and God. Is that you tonight? Or my friend, um, perhaps you're where I used to be too. One day you just had a big explosion of it. And um from that moment on you knew you weren't saved. And then bless God, somebody came in under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost and started preaching the message on fear and trembling before Holy God. And bless God, you were finally ready to hear. So because you were ready to hear, God moved in. Because that little measure of faith that God had put in you, this big, was finally ready to go to Him. And so He didn't let you stay lost. But he reached down and pulled you up. Is that you tonight? Uh, my friend of our musicians will come forward. Um, church, you've heard a whole lot. Glory to God and hallelujah. Say it again. I'm getting quoted on it now. This guy walking up here says, Jesus is knocking. Hallelujah. And to the lost. Jesus is not knocking, but the Holy Ghost is drawing. The Holy Ghost is drawing. Have you begun to tremble? Have you begun to fear the Lord? You may have not turned on this message or started this message or began to listen to this message. Um, you may be sort of like I was. You you had all your reasons and you had all your justifications and arguments that you could present to other people very well. But you could not escape the Holy Ghost in Matthew chapter 7 when he's telling you that you're gonna get up to glory and you're gonna get up to Jesus, and he's gonna say, Depart from me, I never knew you. Regardless of how well you look on the outside. God's talking to the heart. And he's talking to an evil heart, he's talking to a wicked heart. Get that straight. God's yeah, that's God's solution. Not to just let you go into hell, not to just let you stay under his wrath unchallenged. His solution, I'm gonna talk to him. I'm gonna use the church to do it. I'm gonna dump into you and come up out of you, come up out of me, and I'm gonna overflow to you. And say, You're you're in sin, you're in wickedness. That's that's the way it is, that's the way you are right now. But this is the covenant I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord. This is God's will for you. Put my law into your heart. Write my law into your mind, and remember your sin and iniquity no more. The blood avails for you. The blood shed for you. Jesus Christ, the anointed one crucified for you, the Son of God, willingly laying down his life and dying your death, willingly enduring the shame of the cross, willingly looking forward to the joy of you being born again on the other side. Oh, he despised the shame. Oh, he cried out when God turned the father, turned his face away. He cried out, My God, my God. You know why he cried out so loud? If you stay in your sin, you're gonna cry out. You're gonna say, My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? He's gonna say, I never knew you. Jesus cried it so you wouldn't have to. Jesus took the cup of the wrath of God and he drank it dry. So you wouldn't have to. I believe he literally went into hell. Because you wouldn't have to. And today he's risen again. That's where he wants you to be. Alive in him forevermore. And so, my friends, don't delay. If that's you, if you need to be saved, if you're here, these these folks are gonna play. I I invite you, I ask you to simply come forward. And those of you out there, glory to God, call upon the name of Jesus. Call upon the name of the Lord tonight. Because he's never despised a humble, contrite heart. He's never despised faith. And he'll save you. Amen. He's faithful, he's good, and he's true. And my friend, if you've if you've done that tonight, I want you to get in touch with us. We we want to rejoice with you. Um, glory to God, heaven's rejoicing. And we want you to let us in on that. Amen. Let us know. We want to pray for you, we want to be an ongoing ministry to you. Um you have a hope and you have a future, and you need to be part of a church, and we would love to be that church. Uh, my friend, reach out to us. Text us, email us, phone call us, amen and hallelujah. You're welcome in all of our services. We want to meet you in person. And even if you think the miles are too many, well, my friends, trust the Lord. He moves mountains. And if you're called to be here, you're called to be here. Doesn't matter what any government says, doesn't matter what any politician says, doesn't matter what the economy says. Doesn't matter what your past says, you're called to be here. Rejoice in that. You didn't call yourself, but God's calling you. Amen. And so God's calling will never lack God's resources. It's been well said. Amen. And so get in touch with us. And may the Lord continue to richly bless us tonight. Amen.