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Mariah, Mariah, love my love to me. The Fantastic Four today on the Christian Car Guy show. Fantastic Four. You may realize I'm talking about the four winds, but it's more than just the four winds, actually. There's all sorts of fours that are just spectacular.
In fact, we'll call them the Fantastic Fours. And we're going to get into a lot of that, but essentially the fourth letter in the Hebrew alphabet is the dalet, which means a door. And so it's very much connected to the idea of affliction. And you may realize that the Israelites were put under the Egyptian bondage for over 400 years. And you can see 40 years in the desert, and you could see that a lot of times people fast for 40 days.
Or not a lot of people, but certainly Jesus and Moses fasted for 40 days and 40 nights. And so the number four is in there and very much connected to the idea of affliction. And affliction opens doors, okay?
And certainly we're going to discuss all that. But the question I have for you today is, what door did that affliction open for you? And it might have been a car door, as this is the Christian Car Guide to the show.
And there are four tires on a car, and there's lots of fours I could connect the dots to. But we're going to get to that. But right now I just want to talk about, what door did your affliction open? It's really, really a cool concept.
I think you're going to like this. I can tell you in my own case, in 1996, I was afflicted with cancer. And I had lymphoma, and I hope you've heard me tell that story. I was miraculously healed, and that's a beautiful part of the story, but that's not what I'm talking about today. I had the affliction.
It was cancer. And as a result, my wife and I were fairly young at the time. We had two children that we were hoping to have many more.
And yet they told us because of the chemotherapy, et cetera, et cetera, never be able to have children. Well, fast forward a few years to 1998. And by this time, my children are, I suppose Robbie was nine and Tess was eight at this point. And we had gone to this amusement park many, many times in North Carolina in the mountains. There's this amusement park called Tweetsie Railroad.
I hope if you live in North Carolina, you visited Tweetsie Railroad, it's absolutely spectacular. We would go there a lot with our kids, and it was a big part of our life. Well, every time we would go, because my two children are Robbie and Tess. And so my daughter's name is Tess.
And every time, there was a cowboy there at Tweetsie Railroad. And every time he saw Tess, he would begin to sing, the rain is Tess, the fire's Joe, and they call the wind Mariah. And so I find out later in that year in 1998 that my wife is pregnant. And it was a complete miracle because like I said, I'd had cancer, I'd had chemotherapy, all that stuff.
And that's what's not supposed to happen. But nonetheless, you know, she called me to dinner. And you can imagine the look on my face when she told me, you're going to be a dad. And I was, well, yeah, I'm a dad.
That's not, she said, no, you don't understand. You're going to be a dad. I'm like, oh, okay. And so then we needed to discover a name for this child that would be born. And my older daughter, Tess, loving the idea that this cowboy at Tweetsie Railroad would always use her name in the song Mariah. She said, well, we need to name this child Mariah because, you know, that way we'd have two out of the three.
Of course, Robbie's name didn't fit under the Joe category. But nonetheless, we would have Tess and we would have Mariah. And we settled on that name. We liked it a lot. And when Mariah was born on the 4th of July, 1999, she was born Miss Independence, Miss Mariah.
We loved it. Where God got me on this particular piece of affliction, with this particular four, was that later that year, in the fall of that year, not two or three months after Mariah was born, I went to a play at our church where they were depicting Abraham and taking Isaac up the mountain for the sacrifice. And you may realize that the mountain that they did that on was Mount Mariah. And I had not put this together yet, but you may know at the end of that story, they say, and on the Mount Mariah, the Lord provided the lamb and so they called it Jehovah. So they called him Jehovah Jireh, the Lord, the place the Lord would provide.
Right? And as I realized that, oh, my goodness, Mariah, the Lord will provide. And I started to put that picture together. The tears were just pouring down my face.
As I realized, oh, my goodness, look what's happened. That here the Lord had provided this child for us through the affliction. And she undoubtedly is a very special child.
She's actually 24 years old, figures to be 25 now. Really, really, really cool that when you think about how that door of affliction for you, right? That you went through whatever that was, and you may have heard this idea of it was the best of times. It was the worst of times. It was the worst of times. It's the best of times.
It's interesting how those work out, right? And so many different ways with the afflictions that you may face in your life, because it's fascinating to me that a lot of what's going on is God is trying to humble us. Because originally the door that we can't go through to see Him is because our pride is in the way. It was in the way of why Eve originally had her plan of how she was going to get knowledge and all these kind of things by eating this apple.
And then Adam had his plan that he didn't want to lose Eve or whatever was his motivation to do something about what God's plan was, which you weren't supposed to eat that. And so ever since then, it's caused this horrible situation for us in order to get through the door, in order to walk through Eden in the cool of the day. It requires humility. And humility comes through the number four in so many different ways. It's really neat to think that there are four seasons. And I don't know if you've ever fasted, but I was noting this this morning, that just like you've got a season of spring and then you've got a season of summer, a fall and winter, and everything kind of goes through these four seasons in lots of cool ways, but affliction does too. And so if you ever fast, and I hope you do, I think it's a wonderful practice, and my wife and I practice it very, very, very regularly. And if you fast for one day, you'll affect yourself, but it's pretty much the springtime of the fast. Most people can get through one day, and if you do it regularly, it's not too hard. But the second day, you're kind of on a roll because you went through the one day, and you can get through the second day just based on the fact that you made it through the first day. But by the third day, you're starting to enter into the fall of the fast, and by the fourth day, I can assure you, you're being humbled. And all of a sudden, you're looking for some way to stop the affliction, and the idea of that is that God would open the door to His presence, right?
And as He does, then again, He's going to blow His love to you. And so you have this season, and I think that as we go through a lot of different types of affliction, there are seasons to them, and there comes a point where you just can't bear it anymore. And the interesting thing is that's the point that we realize my plan is not working here, and we have to humble ourselves in order to see what God has in mind to get us to the next step. When did God do that in your life?
866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. Those winds of affliction that came your way. And again, with Jesus' labor love, which is one of the main ministries here at the Christian Car Guys show, which we'd always be remiss if we didn't mention, it has to do with hopefully meeting people at that point of humility, that they actually have to reach out and ask for help.
And how cool is it that in this case that Jesus' labor love is the name that comes to the rescue, which He always does, which speaks to the four cups of redemption, and there are several other fours we'll mention when we come back. Stay tuned. Love to get your call.
866-348-7884. You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. The rain is Tess, the fire is Joe, and they call the wind Mariah.
Love my love to me. The Fantastic Four today on the Christian Car Guys show. And the question is, when did that door, that door of affliction, open for you? That you could see on the other side of that door was Jesus, right? As Jesus actually is the door, and they put the blood over the door there in Exodus. That was the Passover sign, right? And it's an amazing thing that there are four cups of redemption, and Jesus made mention of them in the Last Supper, which they did a beautiful job of the chosen, of illustrating all that.
It's absolutely gorgeous to see that final episode there of the chosen, of the Last Supper one, I'm saying. But nonetheless, those four cups at a Passover Seder, and these four stages of redemption is number one, and I hope you've experienced these with the door that your affliction opened. It is, I will rescue you.
And I love the way those verbs are in Hebrew when you study them in Exodus 6. You're going to see that they're very specific, unique only to this passage in the Bible that say, I will, I will rescue you. It's not like, Adam, you're going to rescue yourself here. It's not like, Robbie, your plan will eventually, you'll figure it out.
No, no, no, no. I will, I will take you out is what the first one is, the first cup of redemption is. I will take you out. In other words, I'm going to take you out of Egypt, and he did. And then he says, I will rescue you, which he did in the, you know, obviously they had to cross the Red Sea because the Egyptians came out after him. And once again, it's I will.
It's not Robbie you will. It is I will rescue you. That's after he's taken you out.
Then he will rescue you, you know. And it's often, you know, I hosted Land and Rescue for a number of years, and it was really unfortunate. A lot of times they would rescue folks out of human trafficking, whether that was slavery, actual slavery, or it was, you know, sex trafficking, whatever the case may be. And unfortunately, many, many, many, many times in both cases, the people went right back into slavery or they went, because they didn't know what else to do. They went right back because they had been taken out, but they had not been rescued.
You know, you might have heard it say that, you know, it took, you know, just whatever, you know, whatever period of time to get the Israelites out of Egypt, but it took them 40 years to get Egypt out of them. You know, that rescue is absolutely a big part of the equation. And so in your own life, right, when that door opened after, right, the four, the fantastic four, the four winds, you know, how did that look in your life?
Eight, six, six, three, four, eight, seven, eight, eight, four, eight, six, six, three, four, true. So I will take you out. I will rescue you. I love, love, love, love, love the third cup, which many would think that that would be the cup where God, where Jesus instituted, right, the wine as the part of the communion, which he says, I will redeem you, which is what he did on the cross. There it was more than just taking us out, and there it was more than just rescuing us. There he was paying our price. And he did that with his blood.
And beautifully, as he says to us, when we take communion, he says, do this. This is a new covenant in my blood. It's not the blood of the old covenant, like happened we talked about last week at Gilgal, where they circumcised.
It was their blood. But here he's saying, in my blood, this covenant's in my blood. I'm the one doing it. I will redeem you. And here it is, do this in remembrance of me. And so as we remember Jesus, we're actually thinking about the door from which we've been humbled, and we are, you know, able to see. But then that number four, that fourth one in the winner, once we finally, you know, succumb, whatever that looks like, to death, and you know that that seed's got to get planted in the ground.
However you look at it, there's death involved in the idea of sanctification in so many different ways. You've got to take up your cross and follow me daily in the winter of the season. But that fourth cup is I will take you to be my people.
But you can't do that if you still are in some way thinking you're in control of your situation. And so, you know, we say all that to say, you know, what does that actually look like practically in your life? Those four steps of redemption. And God illustrated it in a lot of different ways, right? There are four, you know, holy flames at the, you know, at the cherubim, right? That Ezekiel would see, and Ezekiel would certainly talk about the four winds, and we certainly see them a lot, of course, in the book of Revelation, the four horsemen, et cetera. But there's also four Gospels, right?
You can't miss that. And the whole idea, beautifully illustrated, would be through a car in its own way. It's got four tires. Well, you know, I don't know if you've ever seen this, but I have. You're going down the road, and all of a sudden you see a tire that's going out in front of you, and unfortunately, sometimes somebody left the lug nuts off your car or didn't tighten them down enough, and that was your wheel that just went by you.
It won't be long, especially if you try to turn one side or the other. You know, when it's out of balance, it just won't go. And so it's interestingly that the idea of four squared, in order for things to be right, there's that four is critical to the four cycle, you know, the four seasons, the four winds, all those fours.
It's an absolutely beautiful picture. And so when you think about that in your own life, it could be, you know, any kind of affliction that you happen to endure, right? A lot of folks, it was illness, like I talked about through my cancer, and for whatever reason, the door that that opened for me, the first door that it opened, was I really didn't think I was lovable. And it seemed like I was getting through this test time and time again that I had, you know, the cancer, and God sent somebody, right, actually came to a dealership where I worked and said that there's somebody here that needs to be healed. And this was Pastor Little. And when he showed up, right, he touched me, you know, laid hands on me, anointed me with oil, and the following Monday, I didn't have any tumors, right? That was the original one, but wow, I got to see that God loved me because obviously he sent this rescuer.
But a few months later, I was crushed by a jeep. And I was talking about affliction, and I got a chance to see another one of those doors, and we'll get to that when we come back, but I would love to hear your story. We listen to the Truth Network.
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We would love to hear your story. 866-348-7884 is the number to call in and share. 866-348-7884. During the break, we had a listener call in, wanted to know more information about the Jesus' labor love, and I, you know, certainly should take a minute and describe that that is a ministry within the Christian Car Guys show where we offer car repair help for single moms, widows, and families in crisis, which, you know, fits all sorts of veterans, all sorts of different situations where you may know somebody who is in a financial burden or some kind of burden where they can't get their car worked on or some situation like that, and so often we just do financial help in order to help somebody along the lines, but sometimes we can't fix the car, and so we end up needing a car, and, you know, many times your God provides us cars through very generous donors who go to the ChristianCarGuy.com website. If you go to ChristianCarGuy.com, there you're going to see the Jesus' labor love. You can apply for help, or you can donate money, or you can donate a car even, but certainly always be hopefully praying for that ministry as it meets lots of needs, as Scott Barden, our chief volunteer, was here last week talking about, and we had lots of people call in that had received help from the Jesus' labor love, but it's a simple process. You simply apply for assistance right there. There's a form, and when you fill that form out, then very shortly, within a day or two, Scott will call you and go over what your need is, and sometimes we know a car repair place in where you lived or where we can help guide you to a good place, but more often you've already got a place, and, you know, we just need some help, and we can do that, or if you need to get on the list for a car, you know, we can help you out with that too.
Those are all things that are all there at ChristianCarGuy.com under the Jesus' labor of love. Of course, if you've got a question about that, you know, feel free to call us. I mean, that's why we're here. 866-348-7884 is the number to call, and again, I'll be delighted to talk to you on the air about whatever you need to know about the Jesus' labor love, but today's topic, the Fantastic Four, right before the break, I was talking about that I had this, it's actually, it doesn't sound like a humility problem, but it really is a humility problem that I didn't feel lovable, right? Because it is your own plan that you are thinking about. It's your own situation that you're thinking about when you're coming to these decisions that you're not lovable or some other things. Interestingly, that points back to the same idea as, who is this about? It's about me. And of course, God knew that, and so he had a plan for me. And right after I finished my last chemotherapy treatment, this is just the way the affliction happened, I'm not saying God caused it, I'm just saying God allowed it, because there was work, just like there was work that needed to be done in the Israelites' lives in the desert, okay?
There's just work that needs to be done. There are seasons that Robbie needed to go through in order to get sanctified, in order to get the healing that he knew I needed to have, and to see that I was so far off in my understanding of my role in life or where I was and all sorts of things like that. And by the way, if you were late and you got a story, please call us, 866-348-7884. But anyway, we went to this Jeep Jamboree, and the last day of the Jeep Jamboree, we went to get my son a root beer. We pulled over on the side of the road, everybody was supposed to unlock their hubs, and so there was a whole line of Jeeps that were all lined up there, and we pulled over and my son asked for a root beer, so I went to the back of my Jeep to get that root beer. And unfortunately, the person uphill for me did not put their parking brake on, nor leave their Jeep in gear. And so as I'm standing there, I'm hearing this crackling of rocks, and I'm thinking, what in the world, that sounds like a car is coming, but to see this Jeep headed my way very fast, and although you could try to stop an oncoming Jeep with your hands, it's not going to work.
I was able to get my right leg up on the bumper, but my left leg did not make it. And so to say it got crushed would be a gigantic understatement, and it resulted in a compound fracture, all sorts of horrible stuff, right? And right then, I felt love from Jesus like I have never felt in my life, because I remember crying out, you know, Jesus, help me, because obviously you're getting crushed between two cars, and he gave me what I will always refer to as a Jesus hug, and there's a warmth and a joy that comes in his presence, this fullness of joy that it says in the 16th Psalm, and his right hand are pleasures forevermore.
Let me just tell you that no matter what you go through, if you get one of those Jesus hugs, you'll be fine, and I was, and I was. In fact, you know, I was probably in horrible shape physically as I fell to the ground and they pushed the Jeep off me, and the poor guy that had left his Jeep out of gear was standing over the top of me going, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, and he was just so, he was freaking out. He was in a panic, and you know, I could see that, and I don't know, God just gave me my sense of humor to look up at him and say, hey, how's your insurance? And you know, at that point in time, everyone realized this guy must be fine, because I laughed just like I always laugh, you know.
I said, how's your insurance? You know, just kind of winking at him, and it kind of took the, because again, Jesus had already comforted me. He did, and in spite of the fact that everybody was sure because of the damage to my left leg and almost severed it, that I would go into shock, because it took like an hour and a half to get the ambulance up there. They couldn't get an airplane or a helicopter in there then because of the weather.
We were way up in the mountains in this Jeep Jamboree, and it took a long time. But when the ambulance finally showed up and they hit me with the morphine, I honestly did not feel any different, because I was already feeling no pain. I was just there, and then miraculously, absolutely miraculously, when we got to the hospital, it was a pretty small hospital in Murphy, North Carolina, and I asked my wife, you know, what floor of this hospital are we on?
And she said, Flora, there's only two rooms. And so, you know, the emergency room doctor not being that skilled in that particular situation, you know, he started to deflate the bag that they'd used to secure my leg, and the nurse said, you might want to look at that x-ray before you, you know, take the air out of that splint. And she said, as a matter of fact, there was a Navy surgeon that was in here yesterday who left his card. He said, if we had any real traumas come in, that he would be delighted to come in and help. And the emergency doctor said, yeah, call him. Well, the truth is, I mean, that that Navy surgeon that God provided, there's no doubt in my mind. He came in, and he had a vision, believe me.
He knew exactly what he was doing, and he immediately said, Mr. Dilmore, when is the last time you ate? You're fixed to go into surgery. And nurse started him on this, that, and the other, and off he went to save my leg. And, you know, it was a miraculous thing. Later, the doctors at Baptist Hospital, when I got there, said, you know, I don't know how this man did this with the tools that he had because he didn't have the tools we have here at Baptist. He saved your leg, and I'm sure he did. I mean, God saved my leg through providing that surgeon that happened to be right there, and it was just miraculous that the hospital would even let him practice here, but it's what happened. I lived it. And the part that I really want to get to here of this story that is really remarkable to me, again, speaking to the idea that I felt like I was unlovable, that when we, you know, as soon as I got done with the surgery, because I had just finished chemotherapy, Baptist Hospital wanted me immediately transported by ambulance to Baptist Hospital, so he finishes the surgery. It's like 11 or 12 o'clock at night, whatever it is, and they decide that I'm being transferred to, from Murphy, North Carolina, to Winston-Salem, which is about a three-hour trip by ambulance. And so, you know, on my way, I, being the Christian car guy, looked up, and I saw that there was a TV screen, you know, that I could look at while I was in.
I said, so, what's up with the TV screen? They said, well, if we had any movies, right, then you could watch a movie on the way, and I said, all right, a movie flight. So, of course, I was high as a kite on morphine at this point in time, and I said, well, let's get some movies. And they were like, so they stop at a 7-Eleven, right, or whatever kind of, you know, and my wife was like, what are you doing?
Well, he wants a movie. So, anyway, we had a movie flight all the way to Baptist Hospital, but the real shock came when we got to Baptist Hospital, because when we got there, my wife had alerted our Sunday school class, which alerted the church at Calvary Church, Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. And when we arrived in there at 1 o'clock in the morning, along with lots of other friends from where I worked, et cetera, there were about 60 or 70 people waiting on the ambulance at like 1.30, 2 o'clock in the morning.
Right, remember what I told you? I wasn't sure I was lovable. But when you see all these people come out, all these people praying, all these people there, and I'll never ever, ever, as long as I ever lived, forget the nurse who looked at me and she said, what are all these people doing here? And I said, those are my people in my Sunday school class, my friends from where, et cetera. She goes, man, that Calvary Baptist Church must be something, because when one of you show up, you bring a crowd. And the testimony of that is, oh, my goodness, God's Church is there to show you He loves you. And we'll be back. How about your story?
866-348-788. You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. The Fantastic Four today on The Christian Car Guy Show. What door did affliction open for you? Like, that you could see God.
Like, you know, He's standing there at the door knocking, and the opportunity to see Him is spectacular. But, oh, my goodness, sometimes what it takes to get us there, and it's really cool to think of all the fours that are in the Bible and many other places. One of the first fours you'll come across is the four rivers that came out of Eden.
I mean, just an absolutely amazing study, right? Just a beautiful study, something that you could ponder on, and I think we will for eternity, that God is going to supply all of the world's needs through the headwaters of these four rivers, you know, that flow out of Eden. And you may know that that idea is that of a garden, and the garden is a theme that runs through beautifully throughout the Scriptures, as does affliction, as a result of what happened in the garden. And so I wonder about your story.
As I have told some of mine, I'm curious about yours. I would love to hear it, and again, how other people can be encouraged by how God opened that door to something that you needed to know, that your heart needed to know deeply, so that you could be molded into more like Christ, which has often to do with becoming more and more humble. The more humble we could get like Moses, the more we get a look at Moses.
I mean, the more we get a look at God, the more needy we realize that we really are, right? That we see that we are a people of unclean lips, and we are amongst a people of unclean lips, because as we get a better better and look at God, unfortunately we can see how far we are from having any idea what the real plan should be and how desperately we need His plan. And so it's beautiful how He continues to secure that in your life, and you might find that through affliction, and I certainly did, I certainly did. After the situation there with all those people, and I recovered from the crushing of the jeep and recovered from cancer, and Mariah was born in 1999, and very shortly thereafter, I got some type of inflammation in the layer, they call it the meninges, between your brain and your skull. And in that layer there, there was some type of huge mass, and so when they did that scan, I was having horrible, horrible headaches, and they were like, well, we need to do something called a brain biopsy, which I won't go into the details of all that, but let me just say, don't get one if you can help it. Anyway, so I got this brain biopsy, and they replaced a piece of my skull with a plutonium little piece of metal so I wouldn't have a hole there. So unfortunately, really unfortunately, that piece of metal had a staph infection on it, and pretty soon if I thought I'd had headaches before, I had no idea the headaches that I would have, is that staph infection became something I don't ever want to think about again. It's called a brain abscess, and that brain abscess started to spread through my brain like a toothache, only much worse, and as my brain began to, you can imagine, swell within my skull, it became extremely painful.
I mean, pain that, like I've been through a lot of things in my life, but I can assure you there was nothing quite like this one. And when they realized what had happened, of course they needed to do emergency surgery to get back at and get the pressure off my head, et cetera, et cetera, but something went wrong in the emergency room there at Baptist Hospital, and they said, Mr. Delmore, we're just gonna have to pause for as bad as we know. You need to get in there. It's an absolute emergency.
We understand there's just some problem with the equipment. Until we get this straight, we can't get you in there. And so they had hit me with every kind of painkiller you could possibly imagine to try to reduce the pain, but nothing was working, and I don't know why I didn't go unconscious. I guess it was just what God had for me. It was part of my affliction, part of what was going to help me see Jesus, and boy did it. I wouldn't, you know, when I said it earlier in the show that it was the worst of times, but it was the best of times, there isn't in my life a better picture than this moment, because if there was some kind of physical pain, again, I've had emotional pain and all sorts of things, which is probably worse than this, but this was such a picture of Jesus coming in the midst of the dead of winter, because, I mean, I clearly would have gladly said, okay, this is it. This is all I can take of pain that I had at that particular moment in time, and as I'm laying there just thinking, God, where are you?
Where are you? You know, what is going on? I wasn't getting the Jesus hug I'd had before, and I'm looking for something, and a nurse comes in by the name of Ramona Sechrist, and she just said who she was. She said, Robbie, this is Ramona, and as soon as she said that, I knew Ramona was a nurse, but I didn't know if she was in the, whatever you call the brain section of the hospital, and she did not say anything other than this is Ramona, and then she held my head. Now, she was in that same Sunday school class, you see, the same Sunday school class that was out there at two or three in the morning a few years before, but as she stood there, and I knew that I knew that I knew that this was God, right? He had come for me in this moment of pain that was unbelievable, and in spite of how bad that hurt, and in spite of the fact that I wasn't necessarily getting a Jesus hug in this moment, in the midst of all that pain, I knew that God had sent Ramona, and I knew that he was the one that was actually holding my hand, and that was enough. It was more than enough, because at that point, he did some heart work that all the, you know, you can have all the brain knowledge of knowing you're lovable that you can imagine, but there's something within your heart that needs to know that, that only happens through suffering, that only happens through affliction, it only happens through this door, and the beautiful thing is that I know that he will not stop at any length for your heart. He wants your whole heart, just like, you know, he taunted the Israelites, Goliath did, for 40 days.
You know, the number 40 is, he taunted, interestingly, Jesus. I don't understand why he had to be tempted in the wilderness, what Jesus' heart may need, but Jesus' heart needed some stuff, obviously, because right when he came up out of the waters of baptism, here comes his Father who says, this is my beloved Son in whom I'm well pleased, and if Jesus needed to hear that from God, how bad do we need to hear that from God, and how are we gonna hear it unless we get to the point of humility in order to listen and tune our ears to what God has to say to us, and how is he saying it to you that you're his beloved Son in whom he is well pleased, and how do you get that message unless you absolutely know beyond the shadow of doubt that that is it, and obviously, David was the one who stood there knowing that he was the beloved, and then the word David in Hebrew means beloved. It's a beautiful picture, and just like that, Jesus would spend 40 days in the wilderness to have those temptations because God somehow or another no need, Jesus, his heart was being perfected into becoming the Savior that we would all desperately need, and so I hope you can see how fantastic the four really is. I know that I've seen a better picture of it as God has unveiled it in my life. He is providing through the four winds, through the four gospels, certainly in so many different ways. I hope you see that.
I hope you trust in him closer today as a result of this show. I hope you go to ChristianCarguy.com and check out those different posts, but clearly the Jesus labor love there for people that are being afflicted and would love to get a hand from Jesus. That's what that's for, ChristianCarguy.com, and meantime, remember, slow down. Jesus walked everywhere he went and got it all done in 33 years. Thank you for listening.