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February 14, 2026 1:37 pm

Exploring the concept of love's name and its connection to Jesus, as revealed in the Song of Solomon. The Christian Car Guy discusses how giving a name to one's car can be a way to show love and care, and shares tips on how to properly clean and maintain one's vehicle, including washing the exterior and cleaning the undercarriage.

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We're expecting you. Welcome to the Christian Car Guy Radio Show. this calls for action and now Fancy. Love is in the air. Every sight and every sound There is something About Love's name today on this Valentine's Day Christian Cargai edition.

I don't remember, actually. I've been doing this show 20 years next month. That's kind of. Fascinating. And we're going to have a 20th anniversary show.

That's going to be really fun. Um but I don't remember actually having the show fall on Valentine's Day itself before.

So that's I don't know. It's it's it's fun and I love the idea of love. I'm sure you do too. And it's pretty exciting to, um, Dig into So many things that have to do with the Christian Cargai show, in that my favorite book in the Bible is The Song of Solomon. And so love's name is really, really connected to that.

And We have talked about for years and years that when you love someone, you give it a... Pet name, or you, you know, you're you give your pet a name, so to speak, or you, you, I. Bet you have several names. For people that you love, right? And it's amazing how many different names there are for Jesus in the scriptures.

Uh but the idea of that is is become things become dear to you, that their identity is represented in their name. And so love's name, as you may know, is it's explained in in 1 John, that God is love. And so love's name has really become significant. And it really is cool how you can begin to understand the book, the Song of Solomon, through. Um Seeing who the characters are by their names.

And so we're going to get into that in a minute. But also, we have a very special name game today on the Christian Cargas Show. I have discovered, you know, we've had the car name generator actually for many, many, many years on this show. And so I've we've upgraded. I don't know else to put it, but I I do feel our new car gem name generator is much Better at selecting names that will be closer and nearer and dearer to your heart.

So, if you have not named your car yet, and actually, I had not named, I got a new Toyota Prius. Actually, that RK, the one who does RK in the garage, who's going to be coming up at the bottom of the hour, he sold me this car. He goes to my church, and it's a Toyota Prius. And it is by far and away the smoothest car I have ever driven in my life. It's just smooth.

I just love. Driving it because it's so smooth. And it's red, not unlike old red. You know, my truck I had for years and years, but I've struggled to come up with a name for it. I spent a lot of time with a new version of the car named Generator today and worked on it with my red Toyota Prius.

And it came up with a name I absolutely love. Because it's smooth, it came up with a first name of satin. Right. And satin smooth, if you think about it. But his second name is Rouge, which is kind of like when you think of satin rouge, it's it's it's kind of dramatic like this car is, but also just easy to remember.

Um it it it signifies that the car is red. And and, you know, like Baton Rouge, only this is saddened. I think it's really cool. The point of all that is I would love for you to call in, describe your car in new ways to me so that we can get even more of something that speaks to your heart about your car. 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884, the all-new and improved Christian Car Guy car name generator.

And so, you know, very fun because again, What I have discovered over the years is people that really, and I saw this too when I worked in the car business for 40 years. And A car that somebody named that they had sentimental value for, those cars were much better taken care of than the ones that were just a car to somebody. Uh when a car becomes part of the family.

So to speak, then you know, people attend to it so much. And then that's absolutely a wonderful thing.

So if you have a car you have not named and you want to do that, we will go to our new and improved car name generator 866-348-7884. And I do have to tell you, we raised over $1,000 for the pasture in Utah last week for the Jesus Flavor of Love. Donations keep coming in for that. And if you go to ChristianCarGuy.com and you click on that donate now button, you can find an easy way to give that pastor trying to get a new Transmission for a 16-passenger van as he has a baby in the NICU, you know, that's really struggling in Salt Lake City, and he lives over an hour away close to Idaho. And so, we're trying to help him out still.

And so, if you've got some additional. Um, things that you've set aside for God and He puts it on your heart. Again, go to ChristianCargai.com for that. But I wanted to make you aware of that at the beginning of the show.

So, jumping into this idea of love's name. If you've never studied the book... You're missing out on something, and I hope to share some really neat stuff with you today about this book, The Song of Solomon. Um but You know, when you meet the characters, which we're going to meet right here, Coming up with their names is really quite important. And so when it says the Song of Songs, which is Solomon.

When you think about it, the song must be sung by Solomon, but actually, as we'll show in a second, It's Jesus, okay? And I can show you kind of how that is. First of all, He's the prince of peace. And the name Solomon comes from the root, the same root that you would find shalom. And you can hear it in Solomon.

You can hear the S sound, the L sound, and the M sound. And so that idea of being the prince of peace, no doubt. There's a couple other reasons that we're going to point out that I think that's Jesus. In fact, I know it's Jesus. But interestingly, the woman in the story as well.

which in my view is Solomon or is me.

So when you see this lover pursuing the person in the Song of Solomon, in my view, and in a lot of people's views, but historic people like Spurgeon and Matthew Henry would say that You know, clearly the lover is pursuing his church. Or if you're in the church, then obviously he's pursuing you, as the case may be. And so the woman's name becomes critical, too, because we're talking about names. And in this case, her name would be the Shulamite.

Well, you hear the same three-sound root of peace, because Shulamite is actually a feminized version of the word Solomon.

Okay?

So Solomon was Making himself a bride, so to speak, which we are the bride of God, the bride of Christ. And so, when you look at this book from that perspective, the names become important, right? And Jesus' name couldn't be much more important than that.

So, as we read on, when you get to the third verse. of the Song of Solomon. It says, because of the fragrance of your ointments, your name, okay, here comes identity, your name is an ointment poured forth.

Well Solomon's name meant peace, sure enough, but there was nothing about his name that you would have thought had to do with an anointment other than he was anointed king. But the real anointed king is Jesus, okay? And the reason that He is called Christ, is that a Greek word for the word anointing, or the reason he is called Messiah in Hebrew, that's the Hebrew word for the word anointed, the anointed one.

Okay, so when it says that your name is an ointment poured forth, you poured forth, you're kind of in a way, I like to think of it as Jesus's last name, you're saying Christ. Right? And so it's like saying, Because of the fragrance of your good ointments, your name is an ointment poured forth. It's like saying, Your name. is Christ.

Your name is Messiah. Right? The same idea. And so here you have this. Idea of the Prince of Peace.

With the name of Christ, right? And that's critical to the story. But then what is this... Look at what the occupation of this particular individual is. Because if we come on down to the seventh verse, this is the woman speaking to her beloved, and she says, Tell me, O you whom I love, where you feed your flock.

where you make it rest at noon. All right, so that question would tell you that this particular That she is her lover. is a shepherd. And, you know, once again, we kind of can get back to the idea of Jesus is the good shepherd, right? His.

Father, in the case of Solomon, was a shepherd, but we read no understanding of Solomon himself ever being a shepherd. And of course, This king shepherd is an amazing thing. And so when you get down to. Actually This, the verse where it says, verse 12, it says, where the king is at his table, my spark dart sends forth its fragrance. You see, he is a shepherd king.

Okay, so we're talking about love's name and we're naming your car. We would love to talk to you. 866-348-7884. 866-34TRUTH. We'll be right back with a whole lot more.

Christian Tom. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. You said of course Adventure. Love is in the air. Every sight and every sound There is something Oh power.

Love's name today on this Valentine's Day edition of the Christian Car Guy Show. And how fun is this? We're doing a little newed version of the name game. We can name your car if you want to call in at 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. And then coming up at the bottom of the hour.

Actually, in the next segment, we have RK's Garage, and he's going to talk about how to love on your car a little bit as well. But right now, we're talking about my favorite book in the Bible, which is The Song of Songs. And the reason it is, is to me, there's no clear depiction of how Jesus pursues. You know what the adventure of being in love relationship looks like when it comes to Jesus, and so much about that secret place. It's all there in this book.

And so we're talking about the characters and their names, and we talked about that the one's name is Peace. Right, as the prince of peace, and he's also an anointment poured forth, which is Christ or Messiah. And he's also a king, as is depicted here, but he's also a shepherd. As is depicted in the first chapter.

Well, the woman also, her name is Peace. And Jesus promised his peace he would leave with us. And so that's kind of beautiful. And in fact, it's more than beautiful. But she too, based on verse 8, is a shepherdess.

Which is fascinating when you think about how we're all to be shepherds, all right? And she's asked him where he feeds his flocks, and his answer is, If you don't know, O fairest among women, follow in the footsteps of the flock and feed your little goats. Beside the shepherd's tents. In other words, once again, we certainly have. Yeah.

A A shepherdess, and her name also is peace. We're going to go on a little adventure with him here shortly. But first up, we got Scott. Is in Virginia, Portsmouth, Virginia. And Scott, you're on the Christian Carguy Show.

Good morning. Good morning. Yes, I just got off of Bluetooth, but I have a 2020. One Toyota Red Corolla. And some of my friends, when I first got it, referred to it as a racing car, and which I thought was highly amusing.

I don't know they weren't serious, but I guess because of the color It's an Andalusa red or something red, Spanish red, so I don't I have no idea what to name it.

Well, tell me more about the car, like from do you consider it, you know, to be Like a little dramatic, or is it just kind of, you know, just. Um Easy to manage, easy to deal with. You know, just, you know, on a day-to-day basis, when you get in that car, tell me kind of how you feel. It's not dramatic except for the color. I like it on a day to day basis, but I'm always worried about something going malfunctioning with it.

And that's one of the reasons I bought a Toyota because I want malfunction.

So it's sort of a An idiosyncrasy of mine or a quirk, but uh that's one of the things I think about often about the car. Just so has it been has it been reliable? It's been one hundred percent reliable and it has I think forty eight thousand, forty nine thousand miles on it. All right. And so it's reliability is is one of the main things that really you just Hone in on.

Yeah, that would be one of the things I hone in on, and the color. the reliability and the color. All right. We have loaded all this information into the new and improved car name generator. And with that all in mind, Nick.

Nick, can we can we give a radio? All right. Well It it It it came up for the r You know the I love this. The idea of Spanish red is Rojo.

Okay. And it liked to. It's It it liked the idea of You know, of being reliable. And so, actually, when you put those together, we get a couple names there. It's Trusty Rojo.

Our trusty Rojo, our Rojo reliable. There you go, reliable Rojo. Anything right along those lines. Reliable Rojo, I think that'll christen it today Reliable Rojo. Isn't that fun?

Yeah. Um you know, part of the reason that you've gotten such good Reliability out of it. It sounds like you really have taken good care of it and you've been a really good steward. Which to me, anybody that buys a Toyota Corolla to begin with, that's just a good steward. You're not going flashy.

You're just going for something reliable and dependable, right? Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah, we we change oil every Whatever they tell us, or a little bit earlier, and do everything we're supposed to do. Oh, that's awesome.

Well, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your call today. And so when you think of Love's name, what name do you come up with, Scott? Um Love's name. The first thing that popped into my mind was dove for the Holy Spirit as a symbol. Oh, yes.

You know, in the Song of Solomon, that's exactly what he calls her. My dove, my flawless one. Right. Because when you think about it, you have the Holy Spirit in you. And so when Jesus sees you in an interesting way, He he he thinks of that same thing.

That's beautiful, Scott. I love it. I love it. Yeah. I appreciate you listening to us in Virginia in Portsmouth.

What station is it on up there? Uh It's a it's 100.1. I don't know the call letters.

Okay. 100.1 in Portsmouth. We appreciate your listeners. God bless you. You have an amazing Valentine's Day.

Do you have somebody to share Valentine's Day with? Not really. Not really. All right. Well, we're going to work on that.

We're going to pray that you don't spend it alone, my friend. God bless you, Scott. Absolutely. Thank you. Have a great Saturday.

All right, how about you? You want a car name? We've got this new fangled tar name generator, a little bit more intimate. I like it a lot better. 866, the number to call in if you want a new name for your car.

866-348-7884. 866-348-7884. I'm talking about. How you know, when you love somebody, you know, you know, I bet I had six names for each of my kids. There's something about that name.

So we're doing that 866-348-7884. We're going to have an arcade of a little help to love on our cars in the garage. When we come back, stay tuned. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. You Santa Claus Living Love is in the air.

Every sight and every sound There is something About that. Love's name today on the Christian Car Guy Show. How fun is that? I don't know if you've ever considered that love has a name. And the cool thing is, you, I don't know if you've ever thought of this, but just like you have a pet name for your children or for your dog, whatever you got, you know, when you really, really, really love on something, it's fun to give it a name.

And to give it an identity in your heart, right? And so that opportunity is there with Jesus. I'm serious. You have your own secret kind of thing. Oh, yeah, we can use the car name generator.

And so we are getting a few car names here. We got RK hanging on, but I got Will is in Ohio, and I don't want to miss out on the opportunity to talk to Will.

So, Will, you're on the Christian Car Guy Show. Good morning, my friend. Good morning. Good morning. Thank you for being available.

Oh, it's my absolute joy. Um As you know, so I've never, I don't, I don't remember ever doing a Valentine's Day show.

So the love on our cars, it just seems so opportune.

So. I understand from Nick that you have a 2006 Chevy Uplander that is bluish-gray. That is right, yes. And So tell me about your relationship with your Chevy. Is is this the uh You know, like you go hunting and fishing with this.

Is this something you work with? You know, give me an idea of, you know, how you really. Relate to your Chevy.

Well, the first thing is I received it free from my church. And so that's the beauty of the wow. I am a carpenter and I'm a laborer, so I use it for work. I actually remove the very back seat so that I can fit tools and stuff in there. Um And I have a couple of children and then extra children that come along at times to come to church or to go out and about.

And so at times, I'm fortunate to be able to lug at least three And sometimes, even adults that will sit on the floor in the very back. Yeah. All right. It's like the bus, man. It's a church bus.

Yeah. I love that. All right, Nick, I think we have plenty in the car name generator. We're going to come up with something cool. I can feel it.

So, yeah, there you go. Oh, I love that. Oh, man. It's hard at work over here. Look.

Oh, Oh, oh, oh Let me think. Um I can't even I can't even begin to describe all that it's it's it's generating in my mind here so The the the bluish gray is is sort of like, you know, a true color, right? Yeah. Uh and then You know, I love the idea that of the of the carpenters The blue the true carpenters I'm trying to think of something that would be the You know, that would transport a lot of people. That would be a cool name to go along with that.

Yeah. True blue. Yeah, it's it's true blue, but we're trying to you know, the fact that it's that you use it the Yeah.

So We may need to I I'm really trying to understand what this Generator did to me this time because it usually comes up with a little bit more information than I do.

Well, for sure, it is a carrier, right? Just to be simple, it is a carrier. Um it carries with it the glory of the Lord, for it is done for his business. There you go. It is The True Blue Glory Bus Hey, there we go.

I love it. I love it. The glory bus. You could just call it GB for short, you know? Hey Gee D, all right.

I like it. Thank you, Robbie, brother.

Well, I had a lot of fun with it, although my car name generator just kind of stalled on me there for a minute. But but you know, that's what happened. Apparently I've been loved on it enough. And so, you know, it took a while for it to kick in. But man, I'm so grateful for your call and so grateful for your listening.

What what station do you listen to in Ohio? It is 1065 the truth network. Oh, I love it. 106.5. Thank you so much.

God bless you, my friend. Have an amazing Valentine's Day. You as well, my friend. God bless. God bless.

All right. So fun with Will. And next up, as promised, we have The amazing, the spectacular. Go for it, Nick. And now time for the legendary garage of RK88 and still full property.

88 in full throttle on Valentine's Day after numerous surgeries. Like, man, and he keeps on ticking. He's kind of like that Time X watch RK, you remember? Yes, it'll it'll be eighty nine on Monday. There you go.

89 on Monday.

So this is our last. I got to redo my intro. 89. Wow, that's too cool.

So as an 89-year-old man who's loved on cars since the 30s. Um What have you got for us in on how to love on our cars this Valentine's Day?

Well, if one thing I see out there today, I'd love to. love to have the people get their cars washed clean. The dirt and stuff like that hinders the airflow around the car.

So if you get that clean and they hit the salt and the brime off it, it'll be much smoother in the wind.

So you give it some you you know doesn't have to fight the wind as much. Yeah. You know, and let me just say. And I couldn't agree with you more. You know, RK, you may realize that.

My father had car dealerships when I was growing up, and so guess what my job was? I I would wash Yeah, at times over a hundred cars in a day. You know, because you'd have to wash every car in the lot, so to speak. And I learned. And I bet you know this too, because I don't know how many cars you've washed in 89 years, but I'll bet you a bunch.

That When you wash a car by hand, I'm not talking about using a pressure washer or anything crazy. I'm just talking about you wash that car with a hose, some dish soap. By the way, don't use anything stronger than dish soap. Just you know, in a in a rag and and And tender, loving care, you always start at the top, right, RK? Yeah.

You know why? Right. Right. Right. All the dirt that's on the rocker panels and stuff.

If you start down at the bottom and you get your all that sandy dirt on the r on the rag or the or the sponge, whatever you're using, and then you go decide to go wash the the top of the hood and the roof, like it's Scratch City.

So. He started the top. With both the water and the soap, and but but the other thing it does is like when you lay hands on your car. I'm telling you, you've you love your car more. Am I right, RK?

That you go, man. This car looks really good after you wash it. Yeah. Looks brand new. It's just like, have you ever noticed?

your pet, like RK happens to have a beautiful little chihuahua. Right? And your Chihuahua's name is Chica. Chica. And Chica's a sweet dog.

Chica's sometimes not very obedient, but it's a sweet dog.

So. Your dog, have you ever noticed your dog is the best looking of its breed? Like we have we have a um miniature dachshund. And I promise you, it is the most beautiful miniature dachshund you will ever see in your entire life, from my perspective.

Well, it's the same thing. If you wash your car regularly, you know, it just so happens I have the best, like RK also has a red Toyota Prius. It's not even close to my car. It's the same year, same color. But in my right RK, my car's better looking.

Oh. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Yeah. Yeah. Let's see what I don't mean to talk so much, RK.

What else you got for us?

Well, you know what I wanted to say? You got the outside clean. Uh there there's one more thing that uh I worry about and and Not so much down here, but up north a little bit, the brime and the salt on the the roads.

Well, they got these undercarriage cleaners now, which really helps because it takes the salt and the brime off the bottom.

Now, you may think I'm crazy, but you can buy them for fifty, sixty dollars online. And they have hoses to them. You can use just a regular water hose or you can use a high-pressure hose to it, and it washes the bottom of the car and gets rid of that stuff. I've many times on the rack I've taken four by four trucks and it's And and I've actually sat there and had 10 pounds of twenty pounds of dirt come off the frame, which holds moisture and then rots the frame, you know, so you take clear of it underneath.

So that's a good thing. That's that yeah, man. And by the way, Richard, we got a lot of people as we just described listening in Ohio. And we got people in Utah and places where there's a lot of snow ice up in Seattle, Washington.

So Your advice is it's It's not only national, it's international because you know that nowadays there's people in England, all sorts of places that are listening.

So, since I cut you off a little bit on some name generating, I'm going to hold you to the next segment. A little bit arcade, can you do that for me? This is such great advice. Cleaning up underneath. There's some, I'm thinking there's something biblical about that.

I'm just guessing, and it might fit perfectly with a Song of Songs. Just saying. How profound, my friend. We'll be right back. In the meantime, you got a car name you could call us 866-342.

You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. You said a course. Adventure. Love is in the air. Every sight and every sound There is something About that.

Love's name today on the Christian Car Guy Show. This Valentine's edition of the Christian Car Guy Show, we are. Presently, talking with RK in RK's garage, soon to be 89-year-old. And this man, believe me, is working on cars every chance is hard. He goes in the hospital, all these surgeries.

We're trying to keep him out of the garage for a week so he can heal up as the case may be. But right before the break, RK was sharing something I think. That's hugely important. Is there all that stuff going on on the outside? As Jesus said, you know, wipe that off, good enough.

Okay, but on the inside, there's something else, right? And it's a very good thing. There is, Robbie, um And I I think it's been in there for about thirty years, the the cabin air filters. You've probably seen cars with the little uh things sticking out of the air vents there for fragrance and stuff like that.

Well Very important to have that cabin air air filter clean because it gets in it gets its air from the windshield screen induction there. And I've seen a lot of them with Paper with, I mean, leaves and dirt. I mean, just solid. And it also doesn't put. more work on that fan motor.

So make sure you get your air clean their air filter, cabin air filters clean. And you can get them with Would uh Carbon, you can get 'em with um Uh pollen, you can get him with uh Right, you could get super high test. But getting back to the cleaning the undercarriage with this spray device that you're describing. Right, right, right. Just.

you know, as you were describing that, Yeah. you know, I th I don't think many people realize And a lot of people, they have obviously unibodies, and they don't realize all the stuff that gets kicked up in there. And that the weight alone costs you gas mileage of whatever dirt might be piled on. And people, especially, go four-wheel drive and a lot of stuff like that. But the moisture of those things up against the metal, and when you see.

You know, the end result of that. It's again, it's just an opportunity to love on your car and. But again, the nice thing about buying one of those devices, it will come with directions because you don't want to just put your car up on a rack and take a high-pressure washer and start blasting away at stuff because there's seals and things, right? RK.

So don't, don't, don't go to the other side of this equation. There's a method to you. Same thing. I've seen people power wash their engine. Oh, man.

We've seen a few companies. It wasn't too bad, but today with the electronics, I stay away from that. Yeah. Yeah, there's there's all the the connecture the connectors and and all sorts of things. The power washers are are fine for you know cleaning concrete and stuff like that, but Paint with electronics?

No, but Great segment today, RK. I'm so grateful for you calling in. I'm so grateful that you're doing better. Answer to so many prayers out there. I love it.

Thank you for it. Thank you. I appreciate that. I love you, my friend. I'll see you in church tomorrow, I hope.

Okay, God willing, I'll be there. All right, buddy. Bye-bye. God bless. Yeah.

Bye. All right, getting back to... a little bit what God put on my heart to do in the Song of Solomon. Um When you look at chapter 2 for a second, and again, love has a name, but that name becomes really important. As maybe you've never seen these things before, but it's all the more reason from my perspective that God put his word out there for us to study and think about and process and to look for this secret place because all this stuff is pretty well hidden.

And the 91st Psalm, often attributed to Um to Moses says, you know From the secret place in the shadow of his wings, right? That's where the whole thing kind of starts. And that secret place is critical to this idea of even the beginning of the second chapter. It says, I'm the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys.

Well, both those plants in Israel, they are bulb-type plants like a daisy would be. And they sit around for a year. In the dark. In the secret place. Kinda dead.

And then all of a sudden, with these particular plants that they have in the Middle East, almost the second the water touches them with the right temperature, guess what they do? They spring right up, right up out of the ground. Kind of a resurrection thing. And the reason why that becomes so important is because In verse 8. Right?

She says these amazing words. The voice of my beloved, Behold, he comes. leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills, My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag, but he stands behind our wall, he looks through the windows, gazing through the lattice.

Well, if you think about it, what's really going on there is Jesus is stalking you. I'm just saying.

Okay. And maybe you know, I remember when I was in junior high, there was a girl, Susan Siemens. was elected to square dance with this young lady and I fell head over heels so in love. I found out where she lived, which was not terribly far from me, and I would just go over there and just stand outside the house just hoping that I'd get a glimpse. I was so in love.

I just just consumed with the idea of this young lady. And because I was so consumed with that, when I saw what this passage was actually saying to my heart, I was like, oh my gosh. All those feelings of love that I felt And and the and the the desires and all that stuff Wait a minute, God is love. He invented this stuff. That's him.

And he's describing it right here: that he's the one gazing through the window. He's the one standing behind the lattice. And it's so amazing.

Well, listen to what comes next. And I want you to think about this from two angles.

So it says, My beloved spoke to me. He said, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. That word, rise up, you could say, Arise, my love.

So You've got this bulb in the ground and it's dead. That's my life before I met Jesus. The water touched it, the water of the word touched it. And boom, it springs up and Jesus is saying, arise, my love. Arise, my love He says, my fair one, and come away, for lo, the winter is past.

The rain's over and gone, and the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing is come, and the voice of the turtle dove is heard in our land. as we talked about the devil a while ago. The fig tree puts forth her fruits, and the vines have tender grapes that give a good smell. Rise up, my love. And come away.

Right? You're starting on the adventure.

Now, that's a spiritual adventure. There's no doubt that it is. But for some of us, like R.K., that's 89 years old, there's another one that we're waiting for this kind of moment to know that on the other side of this, Jesus is going to be saying, Rise up, my love, for the winter's gone. And all those aches and pains, or all those heartbreaks, or all those things are still headed to you in such a beautiful way, right? But don't miss, don't miss the fourteenth chapter of the second I mean the fourteenth verse of the second chapter.

Oh my dove, in the clefts of the rock, in the secret place of the cliffs. Actually, in the secret place of the stairs, there's a better rendition that's in the King James Version. The idea is that it's going to lift you up from that secret place. That's the intimate place that you meet with Jesus. And yours is different than anybody else's.

Where you meet with Jesus. is secret. And it's intimate. And it's something that only you can share with him. And he's waiting and he's constantly waiting because listen to what he says, right?

He says, Let me see your face. Let me hear your voice. For your voice is sweet and your face is lovely. He is dying to get a look at you. He is dying to hear your voice.

In fact, this verse made me begin to pray. Speaking, because I knew that Jesus really wanted to hear my voice, not just silent prayers, but to actually speak. Being that if Jesus wants to hear me, hey, here you go. I hate the music's on because this has got to be over without all the details I want to share with you. But listen to her last words.

Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away, turn, my beloved, and be like a gazelle or a young stag upon the mountains of Bethur. It reads, That word bethir means Craig, it means A place of separation. In other words, once again, the beloved is saying, man, until we can come and be together forever, be like that lover. That young stag that's jumping and leaping and praising God, right? And for you.

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