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Prison Break To A Whole Heart

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Prison Break To A Whole Heart

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November 9, 2024 12:27 pm

The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the importance of forgiveness and how it can lead to a 'prison break' from unforgiveness, using personal stories and biblical examples to illustrate the concept. The show also highlights the Jesus Labor Love program, which provides car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis, and has expanded to include hurricane relief efforts.

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This is the Truth Network. Let's break out some of the craziest fail prison escapes ever attempted.

Rather than face justice, he opted to try the Winnie the Pooh method of exit, by attempting to squeeze through a hole in a door that was obviously much too small for him. If you need freedom, you save it. He's a prison shaker singer.

You got chance, and he's a champion. Welcome to the Christian Car Guy Radio Show. I say this calls for action, and now, nip it in the bud. Nip it. In the bud.

You got to nip it in the bud. It'll clear the bitterness away. It can even set a prisoner free.

There is no end to what its power can do. So let it go and be amazed by what you see through eyes of grace. The prisoner that it really freezes you. Forgiveness. Forgiveness.

Oh. Forgiveness. Forgiveness. Oh. Forgiveness. Oh. Forgiveness.

Forgiveness. And we've got a whole lot to talk about that particular prison break. I hope you'll enjoy doing some prison breaking with me later today after you get this idea.

We're gonna do that. But also, this being the first Saturday of November, or the second Saturday of November, excuse me, is our Jesus Labor of Love Week, and very cool, as always, I have our certainly volunteer Scott with me, and we have Leroy calling in, who has been one of the recipients. If you're not familiar with the Jesus Labor Love, it's car repair labor for single moms, widows and families in crisis. And so, you know, through the gifts, actually, tremendous gifts that we receive from listeners, and the prayers that we receive from listeners, we get both wonderful applicants, like Leroy, that we got right here, but then we also have people that help meet that need, and we have car repair shops that help meet that need, and so Leroy, I'm so glad you called in today to share.

So tell us a little bit about your story. Good morning, Leroy. Good morning. You hear me? Yeah, we hear you great.

You're on the air. Okay. Thank you. I'm just, I'm glad to have the opportunity to come and just express some of the heartfelt gratitude that I had, man, and it's a great time of crisis for me when my vehicle came to a halt, and I was at, I was at wits' end as to what was going to happen to me, because me without my vehicle, man, like most people are useless, you know, and, and, and they had to stay in the house. I did not, there was nothing to look forward to, but by the grace of God, God's wonderful grace and mercy, someone dropped me off from the church, dropped me off at my house, and I just happened to be talking with her, letting her know what my situation was about when my vehicle stopped, and she just happened to mention the car, Jesus' label of love, you know?

Right. And it is amazing how God orchestrates things in our life, you know, to us that will believe, even those that don't believe sometimes, God answers prayers, you know, and I was just, I was a recipient of that prayer, man, and just said, to have to have my car, I, I, currently I'm not able to, to, to get the service of a tow truck, first of all, have my car towed, and to have the, have, have the labor paid for, that was beyond anything that I could imagine, except my prayer. But I'm so, so grateful, man, that, uh, oh, people are— Yeah, it was a, it was a tough situation, because your car was stranded right there, and— Right outside the church, yeah.

Church parking lot, wasn't it? Yeah, and, and again, you know, God provided the wrecker, right? Uh, Leeroy, um— Yes, Terry. Yes, he did, yes.

Terry did it. Yes. Yeah. And, uh, then God provided, obviously, in other ways, and so Leeroy, we're so grateful for your call today, and we're, we're so grateful for your heartfelt thanks, we thank you that, that God gave us the ability to help, you know, it was our blessing that we got to do it, because you shared. You know, there's something there, there's nothing better, uh, that we could ever do here on this earth than to do something for the Kingdom of God, and for all that he's blessed us with, to be able to pay in a small, small way, brother, is more than we can ask.

Yeah. Oh, it's wonderful. Yeah, it really, really is, Leeroy. God bless you. You have a great week, and, uh, we'll be looking forward to hearing from you again.

Thanks for your call, Leeroy. Thank you. Thank you, God bless you. Love, love you all. Thank you. Love you, too.

So, if you got a, a situation like that, uh, of course, we would love for you to call us at 866-348-7884, or you can always go to christiancarguy.com, and if you go to christiancarguy.com, you know, all down the left side is the Jesus Labor Love, if you want to donate a car, or you've got a situation where you need help with, or you want to, uh, donate, whatever's, you know, that God's put on your heart for the Jesus Labor Love, that's all there at christiancarguy.com. So, as we were talking about, I loved his heartfelt thanks, because this show today is all about the heart, we promised it at the beginning, right? A prison break to a whole heart, and, and, you know, Proverbs 4 23, right, says, guard your heart with all diligence, right, for it's the wellspring of life, and so there's this, like, giant idea that your heart is a huge deal, and you might remember that David was the wholehearted king, right, and, and the whole idea is, you know, you're gonna love the Lord your God with all your heart, well, how are you gonna do that if, if your heart's not whole? And so it's an interesting situation, like, how does your heart get taken out, and for those watching on Facebook and YouTube, I've got this little illustration that actually my friend Nikita Koloff showed me, and he did it in a way that I'm gonna do it a little different, but he, he talked about, you know, if you're involved in any kind of sexual immorality, you lose part of your heart, but actually, it, it, it gets lost earlier on for most of us, there's stuff that went on, right? So I got a picture right here of my heart, and if you can picture this, or your heart, whoever's heart, well, just take a little boy, right, and this little boy's born into this world, and things are real good, but when he's about one and a half years old, his dad can't deal with his mom anymore, and he decides he can't take it, and, and do you hear that ripping sound? There went a piece of his heart, and it wasn't very long, and he got in school, and he trusted a little friend that, that he'd wet the bed, and that was, woo, and that little friend decided to take, you know, start teasing him, and wow, you hear it, there went, there went another piece of his heart, shared his secret, and then oh no, he started to fall in love with this little girl, and he went and shared it with her, that how he felt, and she, man, she totally rejected him, and the next thing you know, oh wow, yeah, you get the picture, it's just, it's getting torn off, and then oh, even worse, obviously, is he meets a girl that wants more from him than he really thought he was getting in for, and the next thing you know, he gives away his, his heart even like that, and you, you get the picture that oh my goodness, but then oh, worse things happen.

She gets pregnant, and she has a son, and she takes off with that son, and he never sees him again, and oh, there, oh, oh my goodness, right? Yeah, what a heartbreak. Well, believe me, and then, and then he, he starts working for this company, puts everything he possibly can, he does everything that you could, right, right, he's working, you know, not 40 hours, not 60 hours, he's working 75 or 80 hours, right?

Yeah, we've all done that, yeah. And then one day, another company buys him out, and they just lay off the entire, and oh, oh, ouch, now, you see the struggle here? He's got this, if you're seeing this on YouTube, or on Facebook, you'd say, man, there's much heart left to, to love God with my whole heart, right?

I really have a huge, gigantic problem, in that I'm not wholehearted anymore, I'm not anywhere even close to it, and you may have heard this said, that hurt people hurt people, right? But here comes the break, here comes the jailbreak, right? Because it says in Isaiah 61, this very famous passage, right, that, you know, here comes Jesus to announce, right, the Spirit of the Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to preach the good tidings to the meek, he sent me to bind up the brokenhearted. So how does he, you know, here's all these pieces, if you're looking at this, right, how does he bind all that up? Have you thought about that? Well, I was thinking about it this week. Yeah, yeah, you knew there was gonna be some scripture, but I looked, in fact, he actually pointed me, because I asked him that question specifically, I said, how exactly do you bind up that broken heart?

It's all over the place, right, as we just illustrated. And you might remember in Luke chapter 7, there was this lady that came into a party, and she had been forgiven much, and she wiped Jesus' feet with her hair and cried and put an ointment on, it was just a big deal, right? And the poor Pharisee that was there, he was all disgusted and freaking out, and Jesus decided he was gonna straighten him out, and thank goodness, because we all got to hear what Jesus said in Luke 7 47. And when we come back, we're gonna talk about how that binds up our broken hearts and how we have the opportunity to not only make a jailbreak, but then help others. And you wouldn't believe the jailbreak that you have, and how your heart gets broken, it's amazing.

We'll be right back. Rather than face justice, he opted to try the Winnie the Pooh method of exit by attempting to squeeze through a hole in a door that was obviously much too small for him. So we got a prison break to a whole heart today on the Christian Car Guy show, as it is also the Jesus Labor of Love Week. We got all sorts of folks that were so blessed and honored to have helped along the way, and we're gonna get to more of those in just a minute, but I wanna finish up a little bit of this thought that I was working on, that, you know, we give away our heart in so many different ways, and it gets broken and torn up, and as we talked about, you're left with this little piece of heart after, if you were listening to the earlier part of it, little pieces were ripped off, right? And so now you've got this little piece of a heart, and it says that Jesus, in Isaiah 61, and also in Luke 4 18, Jesus quoted himself that he's gonna bind up the broken heart.

How did he do that? And so in Luke 47, there's a fascinating thing that, really, I was asking God this specific question he sent me right here, and it said, Therefore I say to you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven. For she loved much, but to whom little is forgiven, the same loves little.

Look, there's a little clue in there. If you have not been forgiven much, or you have forgiven, in other words, that idea of not just that, okay, God died and you were totally forgiven, but the way the Lord's prayer works is you have to forgive others as you've been forgiven. And see, she's been forgiven a lot, which freed up a lot of her heart, but as she forgave others, oh my goodness, there's the prison break, right?

Because hurt people hurt people. And as you begin that whole process of pushing into that forgiveness, then not only do you receive the forgiveness from God and you're made right with God, but then as you go, okay, well, I need to forgive so-and-so and go back to this brokenhearted little boy that we're talking about. If he could forgive his dad just from the beginning, like, oh man, here comes a peace, right? And now he can forgive that little guy that told on him for wetting the bed, you know?

I mean, it's not hard to do, right? And he began to piece it back together, you know, one by one. The next thing you know, he forgives that girl and he, you know, it's just like the song says, Matthew S. Song, it's unbelievable, right? The prisoner that's really there is you. And you look in Matthew 18 when Jesus goes into this, he says, settle things quickly so you don't go to prison. He's talking about forgiveness, right? Because if you don't settle it, you're the prisoner.

And it's a deep, deep thing. But there's a third aspect of forgiveness I don't wanna leave out, which to me is the most difficult and the one I've noted a lot of people don't push into, and that it's actually on my part easier to forgive other people than it is to forgive the person who sins against me the most, me. The guy I shave is the guy that sins against me the most. Now, this one requires you accepting the forgiveness that Jesus gave you. And especially when it comes to, from my standpoint, the recurring sins, the one that you can't seem to get over your anger problem, road rage, okay?

You can't, you, here you go again and you just promised that you're never gonna do it again, right? And at some point, you may dig into the fact that you really don't believe you're innocent. You really don't believe that when Jesus said, look, I've set you free from that, you still think you're guilty. Whatever the recurring sin is, I can almost bet, down underneath that somewhere, you still think that you're not innocent, and you're not willing to receive that forgiveness. And I pushed into that with really my worst occurring sin I'd ever had, and I pushed and pushed into it until I realized that that was the real issue, that I had not received the forgiveness that Jesus was offering, and it came this way. He knew, he was offering it to me, and we were having this discussion.

And he said to me, Robbie, didn't I pay enough? In other words, when you think of what all happened on the cross, the beatings that he took, all the things that happened, him literally not being able to see the face of his father for the first time in all history, I think of all the things he had to be sin in order for this to happen, and he took that all on so that I could be actually innocent. And at the point in time that I accepted that and realized, oh, I am innocent, not by anything that I did, but by what he did, then I would set free from that prison that gave me so much more of my heart back. I was actually able to serve him again with a whole heart, and this is gigantic. It's like huge, like unbelievably significant that it's not just like, okay, he's forgiven you all this. There's still heart work that has to be done. If you want a whole heart, there's a forgiveness piece of this that is a prison break that is so significant into your life. And it's not anything that unfortunately is a once and done deal because I promise you there's going to be some guy that cuts you off on the way home or there's going to be something your wife says before you get the deal.

In other words, if you want to have a whole heart, it's a constant opportunity for us to battle. Right, Scott? Absolutely. Well said. Yeah. I think that's probably the biggest hurdle is being able to forgive ourselves.

It is. And we have all these wonderful Jesus' labor-love recipients, but while they're getting ready to talk, I'm going to get them in a second. If you've got a prison break like that and you want to share it, you call us, 866-348-7884.

How did you get your heart back, 866-348-7884? Got Natasha is on with us. Natasha, you're on the Christian Car Guys show. Good morning. Good morning, Natasha. Hi. Good morning, everyone.

I'm Natasha Collin from the Raleigh, North Carolina area. Right. Thank you. I want to give my thanks and I'm so grateful for Jesus' labor-love program to have helped me through some very hard times that I was having. I have received assistance for them for us with my car when I was having issues a few times for a few years actually. And I'm just so grateful and honored to have them in my life and for the times that I had. Natasha, can you hang on for us a second?

I didn't realize we were fixed to go on our break. Can you hang on? Please do. I'm so grateful for your call. We want to hear a little bit more, and we got Wendy on. And so what about you?

You can call us, 866-348-7884. We'll be right back. You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. The hardest thing to give away, and the last thing on your mind today, it always goes to those who don't deserve. It's the opposite of how you feel when the pain they caused is just too real to taste. Everything you have to say the word forgiveness. A prison break to a whole heart today on the Christian Car Guy Show.

Have you experienced that? I hope you have. I would love to hear the story.

I really, really would. Or maybe you were a recipient of help from the Jesus Labor Love car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. You call us, 866-348-7884, and we left our hero, Natasha. So Natasha, tell us, how did you hear about the Jesus Labor Love? Hi. I heard, actually, I was searching online on Google, and I kept just praying, saying, Lord, I wish they had a program somewhere they should have to send families in crisis somewhere.

I never heard it before, but I just got online and I just kept searching and getting Google, and then I came across it. And then that's when I filled out the form, and I reached out, and they contacted me back, and I took it to the shop, and we went from there. It was very smooth.

Everything was just, it was amazing. Yeah. And having been on this end of it for a long time, God provided the idea, and we just kind of walked into it, right, Scott?

Yeah. But one of the real joys is if you don't reach out and ask for help, we don't get a chance to take part in it, and we don't get a chance to pray with you. And so, Scott, do you remember, Natasha, on that first phone call? I certainly do. And I just want to say that it doesn't always go that smooth, Natasha, but you were just, I don't know, so congruent to what we're trying to do. A lot of times, it's just a struggle for somebody to find the right mechanic or to get their car or take the time just to follow the instructions.

They can't do it, and so they have to keep putting it off. So it doesn't always go that well, but I knew she was special right away. And did you have some family members that, have we helped some Holts before in the RDU area?

Yes. Yes, we have. I referred some of my family, because you're right, a lot of people does not know about the program and things like that. So I had referred you guys to a couple of my family members as well. That's wonderful. And that is a great thing, because again, I can assure you, because I guess I get the other end, Scott doesn't get so much, I get to talk to a lot of the donors, right? And these people are so blessed that God is using them to help out people that slip between the cracks, whatever that may look like. And I know that you knew what that was like, Natasha, right?

You're looking for a program of some kind because you're in a bind and God provided this one. And the beautiful thing I love about it always is it's got Jesus' name all over it. Yes, yes, that's what I love about it too. It takes a lot of courage on your part to just go online and fill out that application. It does. And I try to explain to people that it might be a little daunting.

We don't need every little piece of information, and a lot of times they might leave an area blank like where they go to church, because they may not go to church. And that's okay. Well, thank you, Natasha. God bless you. I'm so grateful for your call today. Thank you.

And I pray – And I'm grateful for your love as well. Thank you so much, Scott. Oh, thank you. Thank you. God bless. Bye-bye. Thank you. God bless. Bye-bye.

All right. We got Wendy, also a Jesus' labor love. Hello, Wendy. How are you? Good morning, Wendy. Good morning, guys. How are you? We are excited to hear what you might have for us today, Wendy.

You know what? I am loving what you're talking about with forgiveness this morning, and I was just sitting here thinking that one of the ways God has used the Christian Car Guide ministry in my life – so I'm the recipient of a car for your listeners who don't know I'm driving a Pontiac Grand Prix that you guys gave me, a donor gave to you, God blessed them, and they blessed you with that, and you blessed me with that car, and really it's all from the Lord – but I'm thinking about how specifically in my life I both obviously have sinned and then have been sinned against, and how difficult it felt initially to forgive those who had sinned against me, and part of the reason I got into the situation I was in needing a car, but how God has used you guys and other people like you, it's really hard to stay hard-hearted when people reach out and give to you something as big as a car. When God blesses you through a ministry like yours, it's really hard to stay in that place of hard-heartedness and unforgiveness, and it's just like God using you guys as His hands and feet to prove that He has forgiven me and that I should then do that for other people, and it just has softened my heart over and over with people who have been faithful like you guys have. It just makes it easier to forgive, and it's kind of like you can't stay in that hardened darkened place when someone's blessing you like you guys have.

So I have both. I'm so blessed to be able to speak to both because of you guys. Thank you. Darrell Bock Oh, well, Winnie, you brought to mind much that I've been thinking about this week, or God's put on my heart this week, about forgiveness, and as I dug into it, I wasn't here last week because actually I went to see Noah's Ark in Kentucky, the Ark experience.

Darrell Bock Oh, wow. I've always wanted to do that. I thought I ought to do it.

It is beyond amazing. With some folks from my church, we went on a trip with some folks in our church, but nonetheless I was studying the idea of forgiveness, and I knew this. I knew in Hebrew that the way it's formed has to do with lifting up, and I went back and I looked again to see that the first example of it in the Bible, the word that's translated forgiveness out of the word in Hebrew, is when it says the waters lifted up the ark.

It was like forgiveness, right? And as I pictured this idea of the waters, which were judgment to everybody else, they were lifting up the ark that God had provided, and the ark, of course, being spelled exactly the same way as the ark that was in the tabernacle, which, by the way, held the mercy seat, and who is that? Oh, that's Jesus.

Okay? So who's the ark? It's Jesus. He is lifting us up. But as I was thinking about this from a standpoint now, if I'm going to forgive Scott for whatever he did to me, he's never done anything to me that I know of, but let's say I was going to do that, then what I need to do is lift him up, but at the same point I am broken.

And so I actually spent, I'm going to give this message at my church tomorrow, I spent a lot of time on this picture. I created it, I found a person that was on crutches that only had one leg, and I found a person that was blind, quite obviously, and so I created the picture so that the person on one leg was being held up by the blind person, but the person on one leg had eyes so that he could lead the two of them together. In other words, the way that it's supposed to work is we're broken as we can be, and if you're married, you know this. And it is one broken person holding up another, of course they're broken. And the beauty of it is, is that as we forgive them, because we've been forgiven, it fits together that it's like truly the blind leading the blind is what makes sense, or the broken leading the broken, however that works, and it ends up being grace. It ends up being like, okay, I'm going to treat my brothers, they're my favorite because I know that to some extent it's like they missed a block, I got hurt bad, Lord help me to build them up, help me to pick them up.

Whatever that might look like. Does that make sense, Wendy? Yes, Robby, that's amazing, that is exactly the picture of what you guys have done in my life, and I'm just so thankful, that's exactly, I love that, I love that your church is going to get to hear that, that's really cool. I'm excited about it, I'm going to do the whole ripping thing and we're going to… So again, if anybody needs this message, it's me, it's like God gave it to me because he knew I needed it, but then we get to share it, it's the same kind of thing as all the Jesus labor love, and we're so grateful always for your calls and your connection to our ministry, and you have a great weekend as well, Wendy. I just want to say that you are such a great ambassador, and Natasha as well, and Leroy, for what we do, nothing gets through to the people out there, to the listeners and potential donors as well as people like you, Wendy, and really appreciate your calls and all that you do. Thank you, Scott. Yeah, I'm blessed to be able to just… And I really want to speak to the people who donate the cars because I feel like they don't always get a voice in this, but they are making a difference, they are the reason I can forgive, they are also making such a difference.

If you have a car and you need to get rid of it somehow, it's such an amazing way to multiply that as a blessing to someone else. I always encourage you, Wendy, we've got to go. We'll be right back. Thank you.

You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. Let's break out some of the craziest failed prison escapes ever attempted. Rather than face justice, he opted to try the Winnie the Pooh method of exit, by attempting to squeeze through a hole in a door that was obviously much too small for him. So let it go and be amazed by what you see through eyes of grace, the prisoner that it really freezes you, forgiveness, forgiveness. Wow prison break to a whole heart and if you wonder, did Robbie set up all these commercial breaks with all these commercials on forgiveness? The answer is no, but apparently, do you have to see it Nick or anybody that's listening thinking, wow, apparently there's a theme here that God has in mind for all of us and the prison that we find ourselves in with this idea of unforgiveness.

I really can't help reflect back, Scott, when I think about that. Sometimes I just, when you find yourself in that prison, you do what I call running scripts. In other words, you have all these thoughts about why did they do this or why did they think that and the more you think about that, the more you realize that none of those thoughts came from God. God's thoughts are usually positive and wonderful and if I don't take those thoughts captive and say, wait a minute, I need to forgive that, I need to lay it down and now figure out how I can help them and if it had not been for God giving me the freedom of thought, there would not be a Jesus, labor, love. In other words, I was on the way back from the NRB and the National Religious Broadcasters Convention about 2011 or 2012, somewhere in there, and I'm just praying, right? Fortunately I wasn't running scripts right then. I was praying like, God, I know you want more from the Christian Kargas show.

I know you do. I said, point me, show me, whatever, and I happened to be listening to Christian radio. That's the thing I love about this story. I was listening to the station out in Knoxville, Tennessee and they were highlighting a ministry at a church that had a group of men that were going out on the first Saturday of every month, to help single moms and widows. And as I was listening to them, it occurred to me that as the Christian Kargai at that point in time, I'd been on the air about six years, because I started in 2006, this is 2011 or 2012, whatever, and all my, almost all my emails, almost all my, were questions and situations with single moms or widows. As I reasoned through that, you know, they'd lost a husband, they didn't have anybody to help them with.

Their dads helped them up until whatever point, but in other words, not to say that in some women are way better capable, some women are way more capable to fix their car, that I'm not making a, I'm just saying that what I noticed was that this is all the people that had texted me, emailed me, or maybe women just asked for help easier, it could be that too. Whatever it was, it just resonated with me like, man, this is what we need, we need a ministry to single moms and widows. And then I started praying, like, God, what do you want to call it?

Because I want to make sure that nobody thinks that this help came from me or from Truth Broadcasting or anything else, I want them to know it came from you. And he said, well, just start it out with Jesus, so that Jesus, labor, love. Great name, for sure. Yeah, it was all him. And then the rest, as you know, it came through a process. And there was a lot of forgiveness along the way, Scott, because hurt people hurt people, they just do. And a lot of applicants are not as sweet as Wendy or Natasha or some of the others that you've heard today, or Leroy. Some of them are really, really hurt, and they really, really don't trust you, and I don't blame them.

And you've learned that too, right, that these people are not necessarily coming in, and they don't trust you, and they're hurt, and they're angry. And so what an opportunity, when you think about it, for us to be essentially the hands or feet of Jesus in this opportunity. And I know you know that only somebody that's ever done this work, that that opening prayer, like what we try to do, both Scott and I, within the first five minutes of an applicant calling, is we're going to say, can we pray with you?

Because it always. Yeah. And what I try to do, Robbie, is I make it really easy for them and say, would anything we can pray about, perhaps your family, your kids, your grandkids, your health, your car, or your job, and you know what the response usually is?

Yes, all of the above, everything. They're not picky. They don't say, I'm having a little grandchild that's having an operation. They'll say, no, I mean, everything's falling apart, and I'm getting ready to be evicted. Right, and how many times are you right there? Yeah. I mean, they're living in their car.

Oh, yeah. I mean, it's unbelievable to me that there they are, they're living in their car. And there isn't a program for them somewhere other than somehow or another God pointed them to us so that we would be able to help. Well, we want to talk again about the fact that God now has expanded our ministry as far as the Jesus Labor Love concern to hurricane victims, that we realize that as all these people have fallen through the cracks that we currently are helping with the Jesus Labor Love, that there are many, many hurricane victims. Of course, everybody has run into the rescue with water and food and all that two, three weeks ago, four weeks ago, but now the harder work starts to come. And there's people that lost cars, there's people that lost all sorts of stuff.

And so this is not just about cars. Whatever their need is, that we've been donated, like the Lord blessed us, like, oh, my goodness. So if you know somebody that's in need of something, like, I promise, promise, promise we're going to pray for them, but we've been given resources to try to help that, a lot of resources. I've been just more than blessed with the donations that have came in for hurricane relief, to say the least, I'm more than blessed. And so now the cool thing is I know if God provided that, now he's going to provide the applicants, right? And so let people know. You go to the christiancarguy.com, christiancarguy.com, Jesus Labor Loves right there, and then you're going to see the hurricane relief is on the same page as the car relief. And I'm sure you're seeing, like I am, that some people are getting that confused, but it doesn't matter. If they get an application in to us, we're working on it, right, Scott?

Absolutely, yeah. And so it's an opportunity for you to understand, as all of us are ambassadors, right, for what God's doing, whatever we get to see. So you see a need for hurricane relief that looks like it's outside of the box of FEMA or whatever else, right, that, wow, maybe Robbie can help, maybe the Jesus Labor Love can help, most importantly, maybe Jesus can help, not maybe, he can help, and he wants to help, right? And so, again, christiancarguy.com, the Jesus Labor Love, it was Stu, it was my boss, the owner of Truth Network is Stu Epperson, it was his idea, and it was brilliant. I'm sure it was God's idea he gave him, and he called me, and then, I don't know if you know this story, Scott, I love it, I called an attorney that helped us, actually donated the 501c3 work that we would be a non-profit agency, and I said, in our bylaws, can we help people in the hurricane?

And this man's name's Adam Draper, dear friend, he said, Robbie, he said, I foresaw this day coming when I wrote your bylaws. And anything that upholds the name of Jesus Christ, anything that you can do to lift up the name of Jesus, you're authorized. That's comforting to know, for sure. It was, it was, and I was like, okay, here we go, God, you're in this, like you were in it from the beginning, and then, and, you know, we get to see the fruit of it, and we get to, you know, take part in it, and we would love you to join us. In prayer, like, man, that's something all of us can do, is pray, God, where can we meet needs?

Raise up these people that need help, and help them to find it, to go looking for, like Natasha did a search on the internet, whatever that looks like, you know, which I realized that there's a lot of, there's Samaritan Purse, there's wonderful, huge, gigantic organizations, you know, that are doing everything that possibly I can imagine. However, it's been my experience that a lot of folks, you know, they slip between the cracks, and that's what God seems to have us there for, and he, Jesus, wants to make sure that it's, you know, labor, love, so thank you, Scott, as always. My pleasure. Thank you all for listening. It's so much fun to do this. Thank you for the callers.

Yeah! Yeah, oh, yes, thank you for Natasha, and Wendy, and Leroy, and it's always so amazing to hear what God's doing, and of course, you out there, remember, slow down. Jesus walked everywhere he went, and he forgave a whole lot of people too, and if so, we can do like he did as we pray every day, right? Slow down. Jesus walked everywhere he went. Got it all done in 33 years. Thanks for listening.

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