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Guarding Your Heart

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November 25, 2023 2:21 pm

Guarding Your Heart

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November 25, 2023 2:21 pm

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Hey, this is Jim Graham from the Masculine Journey Podcast, where we explore relationship instead of religion every week. Your chosen Truth Network Podcast is starting in just a few seconds. Enjoy it, share it, but most of all, thank you for listening and for choosing the Truth Podcast Network. Welcome to the Christian Car Guy Radio Show.

I say this calls for action, and now... And good morning. This is the Christian Car Guy, but it's not Robbie Gilmore today. It is Dwayne Carson with Date the Word and a great friend, Scott Barton. And Scott Barton really is our host today. And I'm going to turn it over to Scott. Welcome, Scott, the Christian Car Guy. Good morning, everybody. As Dr. Carson alluded, Robbie's not here today.

He's up in Ohio doing some steelhead trout fishing. So anyway, we're going to do our very best. We have a wonderful guest here today. We have Jamal Womble, and he's a local volunteer and activist, and he's going to share a lot today about guarding your heart. Thank you, Barton. It's a pleasure to be here and a pleasure to be with you is also Dr. Carson. And a shout out to Robbie Gilmore, who's not here.

Hopefully he's listening and hopefully we'll do him proud today. Yes, sir. Okay. For those who are not familiar with our Jesus labor of love ministry, what we do is we help widows, single mothers, veterans. Really, we don't turn anybody away that may have some troubles with their car or they can even get on the list to get a car donated. And to get involved in this, all you have to do is go to Christian Car Guy and scroll down to Jesus Labor of Love.

And there's a little simple application and you just fill that out and it'll come straight to me. And usually within 48 hours, I will just call you, pray with you, and then I'll give you information on how to move forward on that. So if we have any callers who have any questions today, we'd love to have you call 866-348-7884.

Once again, that's 866-348-7884. There have been some who've called in with testimonies and they tell how your ministry has just been incredible. And if you have a testimony about how Scott and his ministry has helped you out, call us and that'll let other people know that this ministry really does make a huge difference in people's lives at crucial moments when they really need a car.

And maybe you do have that car that you can give to this ministry. Call us at 866-488-7884 and I'm with Date the Word and what I try to do is connect a verse with the date. Today is 1125, so we went with Proverbs 1125 where it says the person who is generous, a generous soul will be made rich and he who waters will also be watered themselves. So when someone is generous, here's what happens and this fits right in with what Scott's doing, when you are blessing to someone else, you can't help but be blessed. And so we want you to be thinking about now as we move from the Thanksgiving time to the Christmas time, let us be as generous as we can.

Now with the Date the Word, if you've got a birthday and you want to know your verse, you call in at 866-348-7884. Now Scott, you wanted us to be thinking today about some things we're thankful for, so I'm going to turn it back over to you and let you lead us in that time. Okay, what's really been on my heart this week, Dr. Carson, is guarding our heart. It just seems like everywhere we go, we're exposed to all this outside exposure and filth and things that are secular and sometimes it's discouraging everywhere you turn. But we do, we do through Christ, we do have a way to keep our minds pure. And in Proverbs 4 23, it says, above all else, guard your heart for it is the wellspring of life. And that's so true.

Don't you agree, Jamal? Yes, most definitely, we have to guard our heart during these times. We have so many attacks coming at us from many different directions. We used to be a culture to where Christianity was on the forefront, where most people were going to church on a regular basis. Most people identified as churchgoers.

You had a lot more wholesome media in your music and your TV and your movies. Now people are afraid sometimes to even identify as Christians. They don't want to be served in Congress. Some people say that it's even a mental condition to talk to God. To me, from my personal spin on it, I'd rather talk to God than anybody else. To talk to God, you're not being considered as crazy. Yeah, right.

And God talks to you as crazy. We have really gone in the wrong direction. We really have. And to me, once you put God first in any realm, in politics, in movies, in your family, in your business, when you put God first, everything else falls into place. I agree. So I'd rather have somebody to be bold for God and say how much they talk about God.

Then once we talk about that in our business, in our schools, and in our family, amongst our friends and family, then it won't be such an attack against Christians, in my opinion. Well, what are some ways, Jamal, that for somebody out there that is, say, is a young single mother and their child seems to always have a tablet in their hand, or they're always on a PlayStation or Xbox, or they're getting things on their phone. What are some advice? What are some scriptures? What would you tell that young mother or that person that just feels maybe hopeless, like inundated, and it's almost like that's what the enemy wants? What are some things that you would advise? Well, one thing that I've heard, and Dr. Carson, you're probably going to have to fill me in with some scripture because I have to paraphrase a lot of my scripture sometimes.

But one thing that I've heard is the devil tells us that we don't have enough time. And from what I've heard from Dr. Ben Carson, the language love guy, I forget his name. Gary Chapman. Thank you.

Thank you. That was going to mess me. Sorry, Dr. Gary Chapman. I've met him. He's a very nice guy. Local guy, too. Yeah. Thank goodness.

We have some good stock here in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. One thing that Dr. Chapman has said is one of the things that kids say, or how they spell love is, they spell love T-I-M-E. So if the devil tells us that we don't have enough time, that's nothing but something from the pit of hell right there. That's a great point. So I tie that into this. As a parent and as a single parent, I know that you might think that you don't have enough time.

Again, that's from the enemy. You've got to rectify that. You've got to deal with that. We always have time for what we want to make time for. So when your kid is in the bedroom and you're in another room and they're on that tablet, take that time to have some family time.

Be in that room with them. I totally agree. You have to set limits on how much time they can be on it. Just like you have to set limits on how much TV they watch.

And we have to have limits on how much TV we watch from movies. Amen to that. Amen to that. So have some family time.

Definitely put some restrictions on those devices. There's plenty of things that you can do. Have a moment to where, okay, once we get out of school, we're going to have a prayer session.

Talk it out. And then limit their time to maybe about an hour or two. But you don't want to have more time on your device than you have more than what your kid in front of their face. Our technology provides tremendous opportunities.

Right now we're on the radio and who knows who's listening to us. It's beautiful that we get to do this. But at the same time, that which can be used greatly can also be used horribly. Yes. And so a tablet now allows, like my grandson, he's learning things earlier than he could have ever learned.

Because of the things that are provided. But my daughter sets limits. He can only have so much screen time. Now, back to Garden of Heart, right? Right. We'll talk more about this as we come back from a break. But part of Garden of Heart, remember the little song we used to sing? I don't know if anybody still sings it, but oh, be careful little eyes what you see. Be careful little ears what you hear. Oh, be careful little hands what you do.

Oh, be careful little feet where you go. Well, this is what is the way to guard the heart, Scott. Amen. Yeah, absolutely. I couldn't agree more.

So once you give a kid that device, you have some control over what they're seeing. So we're going to come right back. This is a Christian Car Guy show.

And as we take a break, you be thinking about giving us a call. How do you guard your heart? This is a Christian Car Guy show.

Well, welcome back to the Christian Car Guy. This is Duane Carson, and I'm with Scott Barton, and I'm with Jamal. And we're here talking today about Guard Your Heart. And part of Guarding Our Heart, one of those things is making sure we have a thankful heart.

And Scott, you may want to talk to us a little bit about the idea of since we're coming out of Thanksgiving. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and I hope you've enjoyed feasting, but also spending time really reflecting on how good God has been to us over the last year. And God is good. He's full of goodness and His goodness follows us. Scott, I toss it back to you as we think about Guarding Our Heart, having a grateful heart.

Oh, yes. I'm just so thankful for so many things. Most of all, I've got a rather robust schedule and I'm just so thankful every day that my good health permits me to even to be here today to do so many things. I have so much to be thankful for. But back to Guarding Your Heart, without the help of Scripture, without the help of the Bible, without the help of a strong support group like we have here, my dear friend Jamal and Dr. Carson and Robbie and all the people at Wednesday in the Word and my church, it's almost impossible.

My advice is Proverbs 27, 11, there's iron sharpens iron so one person can sharpen and lift up that other person. A accountability is so crucial to guarding the heart. It really is.

It really is. So people, the people that you pick or that your children pick to hang out with is so crucial, so important. So crucial, so important. And we do have an impact on that. We do have an impact on that.

Another one is Ephesians. Put on the armor of God that you're able to stand against the wiles of the devil. Because without it, we don't have a chance. You agree, Jamal?

Most definitely. And just to kind of play another side right here, some folks would be like, well, what does it mean to put on the armor of God and the belt of truth and the shield of salvation and all that? Well, you could say, well, putting on the armor of God is, you know, having the Word be your shield, having the Word be your armor. So rather than following your own kind of way, your own kind of thinking, your own saying, use scripture to be that armor. That's what it means when we talk about putting on the armor of God.

So just like when you said, Barton, proverbs, iron sharpening iron. People don't know this, but how you got me into Wednesday in the Word was nothing but a God moment right there. And I've been sharpened every meeting from every interaction that Wednesday in the Word. So I know where I've been strengthened. I know anybody else can be strengthened. So get into those Bible studies, get into those good, godly meetings and be strengthened.

That'd be your armor right there. Absolutely. Absolutely. When you think about 2 Timothy 2.22, Paul says for us to flee youthful lust. Well, that lust is taking place in our heart. But then he says, go from that component of fleeing to pursuing. Yes. And he says, pursue righteousness.

And a key word is pursue with those. So if I'm going to guard my heart, it is so important that I get good people around me. Amen. Who sharpens me. And sometimes that sharpening.

I grew up on a farm. And sometimes that's a little rough, that sharpening, because it's going to create a little bit of a conflict. Right. The sparks may fly. Yes. But someone who loves me.

Yes. Will speak truth to me. Amen. And the love that comes from a rebuke.

God rebukes us because he loves us. Amen. And then we're hearing, and I've had times where I've had people say, Dwayne, do you think you ought to be going to that? Do you think you ought to be listening to that?

That was so helpful. And then I've had to speak into people's lives myself of I'm concerned. I feel like you're putting your heart in danger. Right. Absolutely. And somebody may be saying, like over Thanksgiving, are you eating those things that now harm your heart?

Well, okay. Are you watching something that harms your heart? Are you listening to something that harms your heart? Are you going to a place where there are other people who now are saying things, doing things, they'll end up harming your heart. You've got to guard. And your verse there, Scott, that you gave us, Proverbs 4.22, above all else, above all else, this is a call to take action.

You cannot afford not to take action. This isn't one of those, well, all verses are important, but some verses just carry more weight. Above all, you've got to guard your heart. Do not let Satan cast those fiery darts where there's no shield, where there's no way of stopping.

And next thing you know, you're doing things that will bring about unhealthiness into your spiritual heart. Amen. I totally agree. I totally agree. And my heart just breaks for the young people today that are being fed things that, quite frankly, are not true.

Absolutely. And we are now and sitting before in this room is guys that are a little bit older. We've had, as we grew up, more scripture. We now have a lot of young people who've never even heard a Bible verse. They don't know the truth. We worry and concerned about a nation that has people who suppress the truth.

Right. But we've got to get back to the fact that we've got people who don't even know the truth. They don't know you're not supposed to steal. They don't know you're not supposed to lie. They don't know that you're not supposed to commit adultery. They don't know you're not supposed to kill.

And we're seeing violence and we're seeing it's just meanness in ways that we never thought we would see. But what? They have no spiritual backbone. They don't have any spiritual knowledge. Role models. Role models. And parents, I appeal to you, make sure you're giving God's word to your children. Deuteronomy 6, 7, day after day, morning and evening, give the word of God to your children so they can be hiding in their heart.

That's going to make all the difference. Amen to that. Just to kind of jump in with that, Dr. Carson. Yes. You kind of took me to Israel right now. And I heard on the radio a little while ago that some people were bragging about killing.

So they need golly role models to tell them how not to kill. Yes. Jamal, hold on to that thought. We'll be right back. This is The Christian Car Guy Show. Welcome back to The Christian Car Guy. I'm Duane Carson, and I'm with Date the Word.

And Robbie is away today. And so Scott Barton, Jesus' labor of love, he is our host, and we're talking about guarding your heart. And we have a call from Wendy, and she has been greatly blessed by Jesus' labor of love.

And so, Wendy, talk to Scott and tell us about how God has blessed you. Good morning, Wendy. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. It's so good to hear you guys this morning. I just want to say thank you for your patience. We had a little glitch there for a minute.

And I know you had to hold for quite a while. So thank you so much. No problem.

That's the least I can do. You guys have been so good to me and my son. I just wanted to say this weekend has me thinking a lot about gratitude. And a couple of things that I'm grateful for.

Y'all were talking about the verse as iron sharpens iron. And I have a friend that I've been able to pray with, a girlfriend that I've prayed with for about eight or nine years now every Wednesday. And I'm just so thankful for her.

I have a counselor that I've had for a pretty long time. And she actually is the person who told me about you guys. And so I'm grateful she's a believer.

She knew about your ministry. And last but certainly not least, I'm grateful for everything you guys have done for my son and I, specifically for our car, but also for our hearts. You guys have just really come alongside us in a season. That's really been the hardest one of my life, both in terms of car repairs and in terms of life. And I just really appreciate that, that friendship, that support, that help with my vehicle, you know, tangible and spiritual. So thank you so much. I'm grateful for you guys.

Well, thank you, Wendy. Thank you for your kind words. I did have the good fortune of meeting your wonderful son, Trey, when you guys came to Winston-Salem back in, I think, October to get a battery. And I just wanted to say that, well, you've raised a nice young man. He was so polite. And today's topic, we've been talking about what we're thankful for and how to guard your heart.

And I wanted to ask you, Wendy, how have you managed to do so well with Trey and guard his heart? That's awesome of you to say. I have to give glory to the Lord there because, you know, we can plan our steps, but it's the Lord who directs them. And there have been times when I've just sort of sat down and said, God, I don't know what I'm doing.

I don't know how to do this. And he's brought either a verse or a person or a group alongside me. And it's not easy for the moment to be like, it's not easy for the mom, but it's also not easy for the child, especially when it's the son and the dad is not part of their life. And he just brought a lot of Christian mentors, even Christian male mentors into my son's life. And I've prayed for that. I covet your prayers for that because the battle goes on. He's 14, you know, going on 25.

But the battle goes on for their hearts, especially when they're young. So a lot of prayer, a lot of scripture, a lot of the Lord just filling in all so many gaps. You know, he does. He just fills in the gaps when we ask him to. And God has been faithful even when I have not.

So I have to really just give God the glory. And you guys, you know, did a great job. You guys actually showed him some things about how to fix a car. And I was so grateful for that because he doesn't have, you know, a person that really kind of gets under the hood with him on a regular basis and shows him that. And you also showed him some spiritual things through that.

So I really appreciate that. If I remember right, Terry was there that day. And Terry's knows a lot about cars. I'm more of the talker. He's more of the doer. And so, yeah, Terry is he has a way with people and he's a down home folksy funny guy.

And I think that Trey really took a liking to him. So it was a pleasure to meet him. And you have done a wonderful job. And just keep up the good work, Wendy.

Thank you so much for calling in and regarding not only your heart, but Trey's as well. Amen. Wendy, thanks for the call. We have another call from Christian. Good morning, Christian. Welcome to the morning, Christian. Good morning, guys. I want to thank God for being able to get on here this morning to be able to wake up and be grateful for all that he does, because each day is a new day, a new start.

That's exactly right. So I'm so grateful for that. Yes, and happy Thanksgiving. Everything's good.

Thank you, Christian. How are your kids? You have some wonderful kids. Thank you. My kids are doing well, Jaden.

Jaden, my second to oldest son, he's for cousin. I wanted to be able to say, guys, he got a pacemaker removed. He's had two years of age and his own heart is pulling through.

Yes. So this week he got his pacemaker removed and he's doing well. He's feeling well. And the rest of the kids are doing amazing. That's good.

Thank you. Well, can you tell us how you've been able to guard your children's hearts? I know that it's awful tough these days.

Yes, as a single divorced mom, it is very tough. You know what? It's just safe. When you have faith and you really believe, I believe like no other. If I have nothing else in this world, I have the Lord. And I know it.

And there's not a word I could say. Also, yes, mentoring, yes. But if you don't have faith, you don't have anything.

So it's straight up safe. And the Lord sent his help from there. Amen. It is so crucial that we are praying for our children. That's that faith that you're speaking of.

Some people have asked us about our children, and I would say God did a great work in their life because we were praying for God to do a great work in our lives. And to those who are listening, I would just encourage you, learn Colossians 1, 9-11. Pray that for your children. It's a phenomenal prayer. And Paul wanted to see believers growing and knowing God, and that's how that verse starts out in verse 9, that you'll know the will of God, but then your walk will be pleasing to the Lord, your work will be productive for the Lord, but you'll also be increasing in your knowledge of God, and then whatever comes, you're able to withstand the trials and temptations.

That's verse 11. So I encourage you and listeners, Colossians 1, 9-11. We pray for our children. That guards their heart because God can do more for our children than we ever could do.

But you've got to talk to God and believe by faith that He's going to take care of them. Christian, thank you so much for your call, and we hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend and then a very merry Christmas. Oh, thank you, and likewise, guys.

Thank you, appreciate it. Thank you so much, Christian. Scott, we're talking about guarding our heart. Do you have some other thoughts for us?

I do, I do. I was just thinking personally about sometimes I have this pettiness and selfishness, and when I'm getting into a situation that if I just take a minute before I say a word, before I open the door, before I get out of my truck, and I ask God for wisdom and discernment, that seems to really help me because it won't control the response I get from the other person, but ultimately it actually does because it keeps me from putting my foot in my mouth, and I've become such a better listener. Psalms 19, verse 14, I learned this as a child, says, let the words of my heart, let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.

And so what you just said there is so important because before you're speaking, Lord, I set a guard on my lips, let the words of my mouth, the meditation of my heart, the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight. Right. Yeah. And one thing that I've caught on here with the callers is they've talked about mentoring.

Yes, absolutely. They talk about being around a culture of people. So to the listeners out there, if you're not around a good support system, a good Christian support system, then you got to change that. You got to get around a good Christian support system for your kids, for your family, and for your own heart. Proverbs 13, 20 says, he who is wise will be with wise men, but a companion of fools will be destroyed.

And so again, it's going to be so important. You go back to Proverbs at the very beginning. Proverbs, Solomon will say, my son, if sinners entice you, do not consent. He tells him, you do not want to be in the wrong places with the wrong people because you're going to be doing the wrong practices.

Absolutely. This is a Christian Car Guy show and we're here with Jamal and we're here with Scott and we're going to be back in just a few more moments here to wrap things up, talking about Guarding Your Heart, talking about being thankful. Thank you for listening.

Well, welcome back to the Christian Car Guy show. I'm Duane Carson with Scott Barton, Jesus' labor of love. We are here today and talking about Guarding Our Heart. And Scott, as we think about Guarding Our Heart, what might be some scriptures that you have that help to guard the heart? Well, we started out talking about Proverbs 4 23, above all else, guard your hearts for it is the wellspring of life. And that's so, so true.

But one we haven't talked to that is very near to my heart is probably one of my top two or three scriptures of all time and I call it the whatevers and it's Philippians 4 8. Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, what's everything are good, what are everything of good report, if there be any virtue and praise, think of these things. Think on these things. Amen. That right there is a firewall.

Yes. Well, you used the word firewall. You know, when I think this show, Christian Car Guy and what you do to help cars, I'm telling you, sometimes the most important thing you have to do for a car is have the right filter.

If you don't have a filter for the air, if you don't have a filter for the gas, you're going to have problems. And when we don't have a filter for our heart, we're going to have heart problem. Philippians 4 8, what a great verse for a filter for your heart. I think every listener, you ought to be memorizing that verse. That's the verse you want to have your children memorizing. Jamal, what do you think of that?

Oh, I think that's awesome. And I'm glad we brought it back to cars, because while we're on the road in our cars, are we guarding our heart? Are we letting that road rage creep in there? Oh, you know, are we throwing out those hand signals or, you know, are we, you know, guarding our heart, letting Jesus take the wheel in a figurative sense and letting it go, especially if you have that fish on your car, if you have that Truth Network bumper sticker, you know, we got to represent. So that could be a time where you let the Lord get into your heart, not let man and man's ways get into your heart, and you let that incident slide on by, especially when you pull up to him at the next red light.

You know, that's going to be an awkward situation right there. So it's always best to let Jesus' ways take over on the road in any way of life. Well, we can be a little self-serving here, but you know, when you're in your car, you ought to be listening to good Christian teaching, the Truth Network, you ought to be listening to good Christian music, and fill your mind with the good things, and then you can be memorizing Scripture while you're driving. Definitely. That's one of the things I used to do as I was driving, have those cards and then just be reviewing.

Repetition leads to retention. Scott, talk to us some more about guarding that heart. Okay, first of all, I want to say we just have a few more minutes if we have anybody out there that wants to call in and give their testimony, what they're thankful for, what they use to help guard their heart.

It's 866-348-7884. We just have a few minutes left. Yeah, Jamal made an excellent point. Dr. Carson as well. We need to have a filter on what we listen to, on what we see.

We do have some control over that. And if you haven't had a chance to memorize a whole Bible like Dr. Carson or know the Hebrew alphabet like Robbie, you know, just try a couple at a time, you know, just a few index cards. My go-to that I just love that is Romans 12-12, it's hope, affliction, and prayer.

You're going to have all three. So be joyful and hope, patient and affliction, and faithful and prayer. So if you can just remember that, that'll keep you out of a lot of situations.

You also have to remember, and you're going to have to help me out with the scripture, doctor, what you let into your mind, what you let into your heart comes out. Yes. So that's one thing that I do. I stay on Truth Network all the time, in the car, at home, on the computer. It's on my phone.

I got the app. So I want anything that's coming into me. I want what's coming out of me to be nothing but Jesus.

And how do you do that? You saturate yourself in the Word all the time. Being in the radio is a good way to saturate yourself all the time. And if that's in your mind and your heart, then it's only going to come out. Another way you can do that, another way of saying that is if you want to change who you are, change how you think. That's it.

And do you want to think man's way, or do you want to think God's way? I'm beating that dead horse today. But right thinking leads to right living. There you go. Amen to that.

Yep. Well, we're coming toward a close here. But as we think about the verse of verses, Scott, it's Proverbs 4, 23.

Let's give it to them again. Above all else, guard your hearts, for it is the wellspring of life. Guard your heart. Now, not just, it says above all else.

A priority of priorities is that we're going to be paying attention. Now, just before we wrap up, we've got a call here from? Teresa. Hi, Teresa. How are you?

We have just a couple moments. Good morning, Teresa. Could you speak up a little bit?

We're having trouble hearing you. This is Minnie. Minnie. Good morning, Minnie. Morning. Good morning. Thank you for your call.

Am I on? Yeah. Okay. Well, I'm thankful that I have a friend. I'm kind of heartbroken, but I'm thankful. She just passed away last Tuesday, this last Tuesday.

So sorry to hear that. But she was married to a Muslim, and he convinced her to say some words to make sure that they get married because she's a Christian. And I got to go visit her in the nursing home, and I prayed with her when he wasn't there, and she got saved.

All right, Minnie. She is the sweetest, kindest person I've ever known in my whole life, and I've known her since I was a child, and I didn't know how to get saved when I was younger. I always loved the Lord, and so we talked about Jesus when we were in school, and she said she couldn't talk a whole lot because she was screaming and twitching and chattering, and she was just going through it. She's got dementia. She had dementia, but I told her about Jesus and about being saved and being born again, and she said yes three times. So she's saved, so she went home to be with the Lord, so she wasn't lost being pulled into the Muslim faith, and I'm grateful for that. Thank God for that. Thank you, Minnie. Minnie, thank you for your call. I'm still praying for a car.

I've been without one for five years. Somebody blew up my truck, and I had a way to get another one, and I don't know what to do. Real quick, Minnie, are you familiar with the ministry and how to get involved and how to get on the list for a car donation? No, I didn't know any of that.

Yep. Okay. Well, pull up on your phone or your tablet or your device, Christian Car Guy, and just scroll down to Jesus' Labor of Love. There's a real easy application there. It'll come straight to me, and I'll call you probably within 48 hours, and then we'll go over everything right then and there.

You can try to answer the question right here. Now, we don't get cars every day. I mean, you'd be maybe waiting months, but I see miracles every week. Yeah. But if there's someone who has a car to donate, we've got a person who needs it. Minnie, thank you for your call. Thank you so much. This is the Christian Car Guy.

I'm glad my friend got saved. Yes, ma'am. Thank you. God bless you.

That was my Thanksgiving Day. Thank you. Bye. And as Robbie always says, slow down out there. Jesus walked everywhere and got there in 33 years. Amen. Have a great day. Christian Car Guy, signing off. This is the Truth Network.
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