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Come Back | Pastor KJay Johnson | Radiant Church TXK
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Pastor KJAY preached a groundbreaking message titled “Come Back” 🎙️📖.
✨ Key Takeaways:
• Sometimes the miracle doesn’t happen before we move—healing comes as we go, because miracles are often motion activated.
• We can become so focused on the blessing that we forget the One who blessed us—Jesus was always meant to be the prize.
• Jesus wants to do more than just bless us—He wants to make us whole.
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Welcome, podcast family. My name is Kaylee, and thank you for tuning in today. If you haven't already, please be sure to subscribe to our podcast to stay up to date each week. We believe that God has a powerful word for you today. So let's dive in into this amazing message.
SPEAKER_01So if you're taking notes today, the title of my sermon is Come Back. Come back. Everyone say come back. One more time, say come back. Come back. Today we're talking about this concept of coming back. And you guys understand what it means more as we get deeper into our sermon, but God wants you to come back. And what I mean by that is sometimes in life, we're in the place in God. And then we grow and then we get busy, things happen, and we begin to just get busy. We're not like consciously leaving God. We're not consciously leaving the things that God has put in our heart. We're not consciously leaving what God wants to do through us. We're not consciously leaving our convictions, but God's like, hey, like I want you to come back to me, your first love. I want you to come back to me in the original way you came to me. And it's really this concept of gratitude. It's not a concept of like, oh, coming back to rededicate your life to God. But coming back to God is a form of gratitude. Anytime something returns back to God, it's showing God thanks and it's showing God gratitude. So I just want you to know that when God does something in your life, make sure you come back. When God does a miracle for you, make sure you come back. When God does a healing for you, make sure you come back. When something great comes your way, make sure you come back. And if you come back to God, it lets God know that you are grateful, that you are thankful, and that He does matter to you in a deep way. So make sure you come back. If you have your Bibles, let's jump straight into it. Go to Luke chapter 17. We're gonna start at the 11th verse. Luke 17, we're gonna start at the 11th verse. You guys are there to say, ready. Three people. Let's go. Let's go. Okay. Luke 17, verse 11. And it says, Now it happened as he went to Jerusalem, he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. Then as he entered a certain village, there he met ten men who were lepers, who stood afar off. And they lifted up their voices and they said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. So when he saw them, he said to them, Go show yourselves to the priest. And it was that as they went they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks. And he was a Samaritan. So Jesus answered and said, Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the where are the nine? Where where I mean where there not were there not any found who return to give glory to God except this foreigner? And he said to him, Arise, go your way. Your faith has made you well. Wow, wow, wow. So we we we've been I I picked a couple stories because they they had similarities and and they had um continuity, they were parallel. So I picked a couple stories so we can kind of catch this rhythm and catch this pattern. Over the last couple of weeks, I preached over the last two weeks. This is the third part. And it's this story of Jesus doing healings and Jesus doing miracles, and Jesus showing up for people that that wasn't his disciples, people that wasn't in church, people that was broken, disenfranchised, lost, people that was far from God. And the reason why I wanted to uh point out these stories is Jesus loves everybody. Jesus loves everybody, he's not selective. And if you have faith and you're hungry and you're desperate for Jesus, Jesus will touch you, he will meet you, he will heal you. Faith is the great equalizer, it equalizes all of us. And these ten lepers, they was all together. Now, why was ten lepers together? I'll tell you why ten lepers were together. They were together because typically we surround ourselves with people that mirror our condition. We surround ourselves with people that remember our condition. So, so typically you don't just see one of something, you see multiples because we typically get around people that that that that share our condition because we feel like they can empathize with us and and we can talk, and there's a there's a synergy there. And sometimes being around people that don't share our condition is hard to be around because it challenges our condition on a daily basis. And it could bring conviction or it could even bring shame. So there were 10 lepers together, and like everybody, they're hearing about Jesus healing people, and the Bible says they was afar. And the reason why they was afar is because lepers weren't allowed to be in the city, they were on outside of Jerusalem, they couldn't be in the heart of the city, they had to be on the outside. And to be a leper was devastating. It was when you have these big bumps and these big critters and these big scars and these big wounds all over your body. It was the flesh-eating disease, and it would come in to eat your flesh, and it was so hard to be a leper. I want to tell you that the flesh-eating disease was so bad that it would sometimes eat their fingers off, and many times they would be missing fingers. Many times there would be missing toes, and and all kind of vital parts of their body would start falling off because this condition would start eating against it, and it was miserable to be a leper. It was shameful to be a leper. And not only did they have these big sores on them, but it also had a stitch, it had a smell. You could be 10, 15 feet back, and you could smell a leper before you saw a leper because the stitch was so strong and it was so thick. And they was disconnected from their family, they was disconnected from their kids, they was disconnected from their spouse, you couldn't be around them. They was deemed ceremonially unclean, you can't even be in their midst. And here's the difference between a leper and a drug addict. Here's the difference between a leper and maybe someone that was blind. Here's the difference between a leper and maybe someone that was deaf is this. A lot of times, if they was deaf, then you kind of grew up with this condition. Or if you was blind, you kind of grew up with this condition. Or if you were a drug addict and you happened to be homeless, it's because you made decisions that landed you in this predicament. But as the leper, you can be a king. As the leper, you could be a high priest. As a leper, you you can be you could have done everything right. You could have gone to college, you could have made the money, you could have had the job, you could have done everything the way it was supposed to have been done. And if leprosy came upon you, you lost everything and you did nothing. And then you have to understand, you don't have a mentality that that eased you into this condition. You didn't have drugs, and then you and then your mind was kind of going down as your as your status was going down. No, you could have been on top, and in a moment you were at the bottom. And just because you were a leper don't mean you didn't still feel like like you were someone on the inside. Just because you were a leper, you still felt like a husband. Just because you were a leper, you still felt like a father, and you traded your identity for leprosy. And this is what these guys experienced, and this is what they went through. And you're mad because you're fully in your right mind. You you have full awareness of who you are. You you made nothing wrong. You could have been rich and been a leper. And now you're sitting here and you're disenfranchised and you're removed from the community because of this condition. And there was no cure, there was no medicine, and no one can heal it. It was awful, and it was so awful and ashamed that if someone got within a couple of feet of you, you would have to scream, unclean. And if more people walk by, you would have to say, unclean. And if someone else came by, you would have to say, unclean. You had to announce you was unclean, or they would have removed you from the outside of Jerusalem. Which means that no longer could you say, Hey, my name is KJ. No longer could you say, Hey, my name is Tim, or my name is Sarah, or my name is Tish. You had to say your name was unclean. That that became your identity, that became your label, and that's what it was like to be a leper. So imagine the desperation that you would have. And not only when you had leprosy, your whole body went numb because it killed your nerves. Which means you couldn't feel anything. If you, if you if you bumped into something and cut your arm, you wouldn't even know you were bleeding out because you couldn't feel nothing. You were physically numb, but sometimes when you're missing a condition, physically is heightened emotionally. So though they were physically numb, they were probably emotionally in pain, emotionally in terror, emotionally high. Their senses was heightened, they could feel extra emotionally because you can feel nothing physically. And they felt rejection, shame, and pain. But then Jesus came and they said, Jesus, have mercy on us. And Jesus loves when people say that because he delights in showing mercy, he delights in it. But Jesus, like many of his miracles, he did this miracle so unusually. He didn't lay hands on the guys, he didn't even tell them, hey, let your leprosy be cleansed. No, no, no, no, no. Jesus said, Go show yourself to the priest. Now, why would Jesus say that? Because the priest can heal you. The priest didn't have any medicine, they didn't have nothing that they could do that could take away this condition. So why would Jesus say, go show yourself to the priest? When there was nothing the priest can do. Better yet, it's the priest's fault that you're out here. They're the ones that banned you from the city. So why would Jesus send you back to the priest? Well, the reason why Jesus sent them back to the priest is because only the priest could restore your identity. If you were ceremonially unclean, only the priest could make you ceremonially clean again. Only he could cleanse you and give you your identity back. So Jesus said, Not only am I gonna heal your leprosy, I'm gonna send you to the place that heals your identity. Not only am I gonna heal the leprosy, I'm sending you to the place that heals the identity. I need you to go to the priest so the priest can know what I've done for you. So now your identity can be healed, your status can be healed, your positioning can be healed, so you can return home now. You can go back home now. We're not just gonna put a band-aid on this. I'm not just fixing your skin, I'm fixing your identity. Go show yourself to the priest, go show the people that banned you that you're welcome back now. But here's the deal that sounds great, but when he sent them to the priest, they were still full of leprosy. And if you ask me to show myself to the priest, I need you to cleanse my leprosy. And Jesus didn't do that. He says, I need you to go show yourselves to the priest. And they had to travel to the priest with leprosy. And then the Bible says, as they went, they were cleansed. As they went, they were cleansed. As they went, they were cleansed. As they went, they were cleansed. As they went, they were cleansed. They wasn't cleansed to go. No, they went, then they were cleansed. And so many times in our life, we're waiting on Jesus to heal something or fix something or cleanse something so we can go somewhere. And Jesus said, No, I'm waiting on you to go somewhere so I can heal something and I can fix something and I can cleanse something and I can make something whole. Jesus is saying, as you go, then you grow. As you go, then you grow. As you grow, as you go, then I cleanse. Jesus is saying the miracle happens in motion. The miracle happens in motion. And many of you guys haven't seen a miracle because you ain't got no motion. That as you go, the miracle starts to happen. That as you step out in faith, the miracle starts to happen. That as you start the business, the miracle starts happening. That as you start the ministry, the miracle starts happening. That as you step out on faith and trust God, the miracle starts happening. In other words, you don't get a miracle to get motion, you move in motion to get a miracle. Because a miracle sometimes is motion activated, and God says, when you give me motion, I'll give you manifestation. But you won't see manifestation until you go. And my question is if the Bible says as they went they were cleansed, what would have happened if they didn't go? And maybe you're in a circumstance right now in your life because you didn't go. Maybe you're in a circumstance because you didn't move. Maybe you can get healed from that heartbreak because you didn't walk away. Maybe you can get healed from the drug addiction because you didn't put it down. Maybe you didn't get healed from alcoholism because you couldn't pour the drink out. The Bible says as they went, they were healed. And I just want to encourage you that sometimes God's not going to put you together, He's not gonna reconstruct you and make everything perfect for you to step out on faith. Why? Because He has to give you faith. He has to give you faith, He has to give you faith. And all ten of these lepers, they all have faith because every last one of them went to show themselves as they were full of critters all over their body and sores all over their body. And Jesus didn't say go let the priest see you, he said show yourself. It's one thing to be seen, it's another thing to go and show. And you're asking me to show myself. How do I show myself when I hate myself? How do I show myself when I'm full of shame? How do I show myself when I'm full of guilt? You're asking me to show the thing that I'm most embarrassed about. What happens when God asks you to show yourself when you're not even comfortable being yourself? And they had to go to the priest willing to show him a condition they despise. And sometimes, sometimes you won't have it all together. It won't be fixed up, it won't be where you want it to be. And God will ask you to go show yourself. There's times at your job where you're still struggling and you're not put together, and God will say, Hey, I need you to go show yourself. I need you to let the people see what I'm doing in your life. Let them see the miracle that's happening in your life, let them see the healing that's happening in your life. Jesus will ask you to show yourself when you don't even like yourself. And he said, Go show yourself to the priest. And the reason why he said that is because the priest would restore their identity and he would restore it to where they can go back to their family, and he would deem them free of leprosy. And they went and they showed themselves. But then something happened. And here's what happened the Bible says one of them, when he realized that he was fully healed, and he realized his leprosy was gone, the Bible says he ran back to Jesus to give thanks. And the Bible says he cried out with a loud voice to give thanks. And here's the thing you have to see is yeah, they cried out when Jesus was passing by and they cried out to get healed, but he cried out louder to give praise. They cried out to get healed, but he cried out louder to get praise. And I just got a question for you, Radiant Church. Is your praise report louder than your prayer request? Because sometimes we can get loud in our prayer requests, but then we're silent in our praise report. And I just want to make sure you keep that same energy. Just make sure when you return with your praise, it is as loud and as aggressive and as desperate as your prayer was. Make sure your praise matches your prayer because this man came back louder after he got the blessing than he did when he was asking for the blessing. And he came back to give thanks. And this is what gratitude is, church. It's coming back to give thanks. It's coming back to give thanks, it's coming back to give thanks, it's coming back to give thanks. The man came back to give thanks. Gratitude is coming back to give thanks. Do you go back to give thanks? Because it's easy to not have gratitude, it's easy to ease out of gratitude. You have to go back to give thanks. And this man went back and give and he gave thanks. And the reason why he went back and he gave thanks is because he wasn't so busy that he forgot who blessed him. You can get so busy that you forget who blesses you. That you that that's so many times God will give us favor, and it's the same favor that God gave us that causes us to forget him. Don't allow the favor of God to cause you to forget God. Because many of you guys are walking around with his favor all alone while forgetting him. Don't let his favor cause you to forget him. Don't get so busy with the healing that you forget about the healer. Don't get so busy with the blessing that you forget about the blesser. Don't get so busy being restored that you forget about the restorer. Don't get so busy that God made a way that you forget about the way maker. Don't get so occupied with your miracle that you forget about the miracle worker. Don't get so engrossed into the promise that you forget about the promise keeper. Just because you got God's blessing, don't forget God. And many times we're so busy with his blessing that we forgot him. And I just want to remind you, church, don't forget. Don't forget. Don't forget where God has brought you out of. Don't forget that God healed you. Don't forget that he restored the marriage. Don't forget that you can pay your bills and now your bills is paid. Don't forget that you were sick and now you're healed because sometimes we get amnesia. And I'm gonna ask you, don't forget. Yeah, you may look cute now, but you weren't always cute. There was a time that you was snotting, and there was a time that you was coming, and there was a time you felt invisible. And if it had not been for the goodness of God, you wouldn't be here today. Don't forget, don't forget, don't forget, and God said in Deuteronomy. God said in Deuteronomy, He said, Don't let your bellies get so full, don't let your houses get so beautiful, don't let, don't let your hurts multiply so much. Don't let your gold and silver increase so much that you forget who blessed you. These men sat disenfranchised for years, rejected, they cried out unclean, and they forgot the one that cleansed them. Before you judge them too hard. The first thing is all of these men had faith. They had faith to show themselves to the priest full of leprosy. They went before they was cleansed. So don't forget they had faith. But even though they had faith, they still forgot. You can have faith in one season and forget about God in another season. Now, let's be careful to not judge them too harshly that they forgot. Because if you sat here, and if I said if you had a condition that was unlivable and unbearable, would you return to give God praise? Every last one of you guys would say, Yeah. But slow it down. They go and show themselves to the priest. And there's a there's a etiology here, so I'm not even gonna get into all of it. But if they go and show themselves to the priest, he restores their identity. And guess what that means? They can go back and see their wife now, they can go back and see their kids now, they can go back and see their business now, they can go back and see their lands now, they can go back and see their parents now. So it wasn't like they just didn't care. It was that God, you bless me, and now I'm about to go enjoy the blessing. I'm about to go see my wife, I'm about to go see my kids, I'm about to go see my parents, I'm about to go see my lands, I'm about to go see my properties. God, you bless me, and now I'm about to go and see the blessing. I ain't seen my kids in 10 years, I ain't seen my kids in 15 years. I'm gonna go back and see my family, and that's admirable, and that's why I said don't judge them too harshly because you probably would have done the same. You would have wanted to run back to everybody that you were disconnected from. And there ain't nothing wrong with that, but the only problem is you should have first ran back to the one that reached. Connected you. You should have first run back to the one that healed you. You should have first run back to the one that restored you. You should have first run back to the one that redeemed you. You should have came to him first. God likes to be first. And let me tell you, God had a problem with it because when he came back, Jesus said, Was there was there not ten? In other words, Jesus said, Where's the rest of them? And the rest of them was so busy enjoying the blessing that they didn't return back to the blesser. Were there not 10? And I just got a question for you, church. Do you come back? When he healed you, did you come back? When he restored you, did you come back? When he put your marriage back together, did you come back? You were lost and you was on drugs and you was on fire for God, and nobody could beat you to the church. Do you come back? There were seasons where you serve God, and now you're like, I'm too busy to serve God. Do you come back? There were seasons where you were on your knees every morning praying and giving God thanks and glory, but now you're a professional Christian and you ain't got to come back now. And what Jesus is saying is, He's saying, It's not that you don't love me no more, it's just you don't love me first no more. Because you're so used to being blessed that you forgot about the blesser, you're so used, you're so used to walking in the promise that you forgot about the promise maker. And the thing you have to realize when you get blessed and don't miss this. The healing wasn't the price, he was. That the redemption isn't the price, he is. That the financial breakthrough ain't the price, he is, that the new house ain't the price, he is that the bigger that that the better car ain't the price, he is. What they forgot is this he's the prize, he's the prize, it's not the stuff, and so many times we can get so busy enjoying this stuff that we forget to enjoy him. He's the prize. One leper realized something that the others didn't. The prize wasn't having my identity back and being restored to my family. Yes, that's a blessing. I'm gonna enjoy that. I'm gonna love my family, I'm gonna serve them. But God, you're the prize. You're the prize that that that I can be in relationship with you, that I can be in communion with you, that I can have closeness with you. You are the prize. And coming back is a sign of gratitude. And all throughout the Bible, gratitude is coming back. Do you come back to the God that healed you? Do you come back to the God that restored you? Do you come back to the God that made you whole? Do you come back? Everything we do is designed for us to come back. And if you look at the story, you can even see symbolism in the story because there was ten and one came back. What does that show us? It's the principle of actually the tide. We see it in this story because God blesses us with 10, and what happens? One comes back. And it's a picture of gratitude. So when we give to God and we serve to God, when you come and you volunteer your time, you're saying, God, thank you for this time. And now time comes back. Even when you give God praise, praise is different than worship because worship is exclusive, praise is inclusive. Worship is exclusive, which means everyone's not always in a place to worship because the Bible says in John 4, the Father is seeking people that will worship him in spirit and in truth. Sometimes you gotta elevate to get to that place to worship in spirit into truth. So worship sometimes it takes time to get there, but praise is for everybody. There is no requirement for praise. The Bible says, let everything that has breath praise the Lord. All you need is breath to give God praise, all you need is breath to give God glory, all you need is breath to praise God. And this man came back and gave praise. And why did he say, let everything that have breath praise the Lord? It's because when I created you, I blew breath inside of you. And when you praise me, you blow breath back at me. You're giving back what I first gave you. When you give God a shot of praise, can we give him a shot of praise in this place? And everything that has breath, praise the Lord. So gratitude is giving back to God what God first gave to you. And I want to show you something, two things, and then I'm done. The first thing I'm gonna show you is this. Gratitude is different than faith. Because if you have faith. One was made whole. And the thing you must see in this story is this you must see that every last one of them got their skin cleansed, but one got his soul cleansed. Now he didn't just get his skin fixed, he got his soul fixed. It's one thing to be healed, it's another thing to be made whole, and to be made whole meant he was complete, he received complete salvation, he was transformed, that the internal condition of him was transformed under the power of God, it was restored, he was salvaged, he was made whole. You don't just want to be healed, you want to be whole. And Jesus was saying, hey, as you go show yourself to the priest and you follow my instruction, that'll get you healed. But when you come back to give gratitude, that'll make you whole. So what do you want? You want to be healed? Or do you want to be whole? You can have both. But what do you want? I want to tell you, being whole is more important than being healed. Being healed is great. It's great, but being whole is everything. It's an internal condition. When he went back, he connected with Jesus. Salvation hit that man's life. He was transformed, he would never be the same. You can get new skin and still walk in sin. You can get new skin and still walk in sin. You can get new skin and still go to hell. You can get new skin and still be broken. Because what those guys didn't realize is they needed more than their skin fixed because you sat outside. You lost your family, you was broken, you was hurt, you had to scream unclean, you were lonely, you had to beg for food. You're broken on the inside. You needed more than your skin cleansed, you needed to be made whole and restored. Because here's what happened to the other nine. The other nine went back to the community, healed on the outside while still broken on the inside. Because he just cleansed their skin, but when you return back, he heals your soul. And this is gratitude. This is gratitude. There's some people you're gonna come at the altar and you're gonna have an encounter. And guess what? Jesus is gonna touch everybody equally at that encounter. You're gonna get touched like everyone else is gonna get touched, and you're gonna get healed like everyone else gets healed. But when you come back, he makes you whole. And this is the power of gratitude. It's always coming back. God, I'll come back. God, after you restore me, I'll come back. After you fix my problems, I'll come back. Lord, after you fix my money, I'll come back. And the danger of this world is most Christians cannot do anything for Jesus because he's been too good to them. Just to think, if if he would have never healed them of leprosy, they all probably would have sat there and worshiped him. It was actually the blessing that robbed them of the blessing. And maybe some of you guys in here have been praying for a blessing, and you're like, Lord, where are you at? And then he's saying, It's actually my goodness, because if I gave you the blessing, you would exit the blesser. So we have to have gratitude and we have to be grateful to God. We have to have gratitude, we have to be grateful, we have to come back and have gratitude and be grateful as my MD comes up. We have to have gratitude and be grateful, we have to have gratitude and be grateful, we have to have gratitude and be grateful. I want to share a story of gratitude that I have to the Lord. Um yesterday, coming back from Dallas, me and my family, me and my wife and my daughter. And God is so good. We're in Dallas, and um, you know, we gas up, we gas up our vehicle, and as we gas up our vehicle, I feel like the Holy Spirit was just kind of speaking to me. I was like, Lord, what is this? So I go and I just kind of, you know, as we're gassing up the vehicle, I look around my truck, I check my tires, I make sure everything is good, everything looks good, okay, Lord, okay, everything looks good, you know, we're good. And at this point, I'm getting ready to kind of, you know, tighten up on my sermon. So I drove up there and I drove all around there. So I asked my wife, like, hey, you know, you mind driving back so I can just kind of, you know, read my Bible and pray over my message and stuff. She's like, no problem. And I'm and I'm kind of going back and forth with that a little bit, but I'm like, you know, it'd be nice to just be able to go home and go to sleep. And, you know, I'm not have to be up all night reading my Bible. I can do it on the drive back. And uh, we're driving back and everything is kind of going good. But I don't know, maybe 30 minutes in the trip, I'm kind of just in the back, you know. Well, not in the back, I'm in the front with my seat laid back, you know what I'm saying? And leaning back, you know, chilling. And I feel like the Holy Spirit like spoke to me. And I and I and I'm trying to make out, I hear God a lot, but I'm trying to make out is God or is this the enemy? And I just hear something that's like, hey, your your tires are gonna pop. And you know, when you hear something like that, you like I rebuke you, devil, you shun the love of a devil, and you you've been low mochete game my chat, like you finna break out, like, don't play. So I hear it in my head, so I'm like, ah, so I kind of just kind of rebuke it off, but it's kind of weird. I've heard God a lot, and this this don't feel like the enemy when he comes, it just feels like a fear and a pressure, and and it just feels like it feels the evil. I can just feel when it's the devil. It didn't feel like none of that, it felt like warning, and it felt like instruction. So now I'm just sitting there, and as I'm sitting there again, get the thought again. And I couldn't, I couldn't move off of it, I couldn't get back to my message. The thought is lingering, and I'm like, okay. So I was like, okay, well, why is this coming to me? If my tire pops, what do I supposed to do? And then as I got there, I got to thinking about it, and literally I had a like a vision of what to do. And and this sounds dangerous, but it was to hit the seatbelt off, turn on the emergency blinkers, and grab the wheel. Because I've been driving trucks a lot. It ain't really what my wife drives. I know how to kind of manhandle those trucks a little bit, you know, because when something crazy happens, you don't want to overcompensate or slam on the brakes or do nothing crazy. So I'm like, man, this is insane that I'm having these thoughts. And then again, it comes back up. So now I'm thinking about so I have this like sequence in my mind, literally in my mind, it's like seatbelt, emercy lights, grab wheel, seatbelt, emercy lights, grab wheel, seatbelt, emercy lights, grab wheel. And this is going through my head for 30 minutes. So finally, we're we're just driving, and you know, we probably get down an hour, hour and a half, and you know, my wife, she like switched lanes, and I told her, I was like, hey, I said, um, you know, can you get back in the left lane and just be modest? I said, just drive modest, like, just don't switch lanes, drive modest. And she kind of looking like, like, why? And I didn't want to say because I just felt like something was gonna happen to our tire. You know, I'm a creepy person. So I was just like, you know, just be modest. I was like, I don't know. You should be modest. And and yeah, so we're driving. We get to about New Boston, Texas, and we're probably going, you know, interstate state speed, I don't know what that is, 75, 80 miles. And I hear the loudest gunshot. Boom! And immediately, not a flinch, not a second, not a millisecond. See, put off emercy lights, grab the wheel. The truck is spinning out of control, it's about to flip, goes up on two wheels this way, and it's fast. I have never, it's like the roller coaster you ain't never seen. It just and it just starts going crazy, and we're at full speed. I look in the back, I see my little daughter terrified. And it's gonna be so emotional for me. She's looking in the back, and I see her, and she's terrified, and she's so scared. And all I can think about is man, this truck is about to flip, it's going out of control on one side, it's about to go off the road where there's a tree or the other side, it's gonna hit this fence and go into the other lane, and it's spinning crazy. Uh, as I look back, there's two diesels coming. And you know, I grabbed this wheel and I'm trying to harness the truck from flipping, and it's flipping over this way, so I kind of gently correct it back this way, and it comes down, that's flipping this way. And it just felt like an eternity. We're just back and forth, back and forth, and I'm trying to keep this thing down, and man, my my thoughts are going so fast. Because it wasn't like it would just suddenly happen. The Lord's already showed me that this moment was coming, and I'm sitting here and I'm thinking, like, man, I couldn't get I never could like get control of it. So I'm like, do I just try to jump in the back and protect my baby? But then what about my wife? God protect her? I'm not in a seatbelt, so if this thing flipped, man, I'd probably go out the window, 70, 80 miles. I don't know what to do, and I'm just internally crying out to God, and and I grab the wheel and I like jump like on my wife's lap, and I'm just guiding this wheel left to right, left to white, and the truck is going crazy, and finally it starts settling, and we're finna go now to the fence to the other lane, and we finally settled in. My wife was amazing because I've always taught her. I don't know why I have these weird conversations. If anything ever happens crazy in a vehicle, don't slam on the brakes. Do not slam on the brakes, just take her foot off the pedal and just let it go. And that's what she did. She was a rock star, and she did that. Shout out to her. And we were able to slow that vehicle down, and we're able to slow it down, and we're able to get the safety on the side of the road. And this is what happened to my tire. I just want to show y'all. This is what happened to my tire. So my tire has like big mud tires, like clusters on it, and literally there's nothing on it. It's not a regular tire if you look, it has big like knobs on it, it's mud tires, and everything's stripped off. There's a gash right here in the middle of the tire, and we were and this happened at full speed, and it was traumatic. And I knew that my life flashed before me right there in a second. And if it had not been for the goodness of God and the mercy of God, and I just want to come back this Sunday morning to say, God, that I'm grateful and God, I am thankful, and I will praise you always, and I will worship you always, and as long as you're worthy, God, I'm giving you praise, and you are always worthy, Lord. I give you praise, Lord. I give you honor and I give you praise because I know I could have lost my life last night. Something could have happened to my wife or my daughter, and God, I just want to say that I'm grateful for you, Lord. Um so grateful, and I know you all have had moments like this in your life, and there's people that's been in that scenario. And I talked to the officer, a friend of mine, she the one came and she was just like, You got best case scenario. Every direction, it was like every direction was this was supposed to end horribly. And the Lord gave me divine wisdom. He told me immediately, take off the seatbelt so I can go steer this wheel. When I turned on the emergency lights, the people behind me they were notified of something wasn't happening to slow down. And I had all this in my head because God foreseen what was gonna happen, and he had a plan for his people to cover us and protect us. And I believe my vehicle is totaled up. I lost my vehicle, but hey, we got our souls. We're in the right mind. We have the activity of our lands. Can we give God praise? Come on, somebody.
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