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I have no idea how many times I've heard that song. I have never understood what that one verse is, you know, of what he actually said. But, you know, it's just the way that John Elton did it.
Or Elton John, excuse me, not John Elton. What he said, actually, was Rocket Man burning out a fuse up here alone. And when you think of how sad that is, and actually as I listened to the whole song and thought about how sad it is that, you know, before I knew Christ, I don't know about you, but I know before I knew Christ, I was burning out a fuse up here alone. In other words, wherever I was, I felt very much alone, and I was certainly burning out. And, you know, if you listen carefully, he says I'm not the man they think I am at home, because he's at work burning out a fuse up here alone.
You know, it's kind of a really sad, sad thing. I never thought about how sad that song is, Rocket Man. However, on the other side of that rocket fuel equation, you hear the Celtic women singing You Lift Me Up, and, you know, you're anything but alone if he's the one that's lifting you up. And so it's the idea of rocket fuel today on The Christian Car Guys Show.
And so when you think of rocket fuel, I bet you're wondering, Robbie, what are you talking about? And so in the parable of the ten virgins, you may be familiar with it. You know, there were ten virgins, and we're going to read it here in a second. But, you know, the critical question, because at the end of the parable, you know, Jesus is going to say to those other five virgins, I never knew you.
And why? Because they didn't have enough oil in their lamps. So the question is, what in the world is the oil?
Because I want to make sure I got plenty in my lamp. I bet you do too. And so as you're sitting there pondering, you know, Robbie, what is this oil?
I'll bet you I've come to the conclusion that I did. It's rocket fuel. And I'm going to get a lot into why that's rocket fuel. But I just want to read this parable again for you so you can kind of see what we're talking about. It says, then the kingdom of heaven, this is in Matthew 25, it says, then the kingdom of heaven shall be likened to ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the pride groom. Now five of them were wise and five were foolish. Those who were foolish took their lamps and took no oil with them, but the wise ones took oil in their vessels with their lamps.
So you have some things immediately here before we get to the end of it that are worth noting, okay? The number thing is, why did Jesus, because I don't think he picked anything by accident, why did Jesus say there were ten virgins, right? Why did he pick that number? He just didn't pick it out of the dark.
He picked it very specifically. And when I learned this, which I've been learning it all week, and the more I've studied it, the more I've thought about it, the cooler it becomes that he picked this number ten. And so the number ten in Hebrew is a significant-looking number. It's a cardinal number. And it has to do with multiplying in so many different ways that ten times any number makes it spectacular in Hebrew, and even the way the Hebrew letters are numbered very much is connected to the idea of ten.
But you don't know how to realize, well, I didn't realize how personal this number ten becomes. And just for you Despicable Me fans out there, the number ten represents an assembly to a Jew. So before you could bless God and that kind of thing, you had to have an assembly. An assembly would be ten Jews, and that is called a minion.
And so whoever wrote Despicable Me apparently knew that. And so when you're talking about minions, you're talking about one of ten that make up an assembly, okay? And you get the idea that you have these minions, all right? But I don't know if you've ever considered that you have two hands, both of which have five fingers on them, and they make up how many? Ten.
And so in your own way, you have minions. They're connected right there to your hands. And so the idea of having ten virgins in this particular case is very much, believe me, it's going to be connected to your hands as we go through this parable, okay?
It's beautifully, beautifully, beautifully connected to your hands. But for this purpose, there's ten, okay? And the idea of ten cannot be disassociated from the fact that you have ten fingers, okay?
And you guessed it, then the five, obviously, you have two groups of five. But when you study the number five in Hebrew, you're going to find something equally spectacular in my opinion, maybe even more, I don't know. But the word five in Hebrew is equal to the idea of being armed.
You might remember that David took five smooth stones, right? So he would be fully armed. Well, if you take your hand, right, and you just make it into a fist, you can see you're kind of armed. Because five soldiers would represent being an army. And throughout the Scriptures, you're going to find that in the Old Testament in several places that when they describe the word army, there are actually fives. And it's interesting in so many different ways that the way the number five is used is quite often has to do with being armed and being an army, okay? And so we have literally these minions or this group of ten that's an assembly, and then we have an army. We have two armies. We have the wise and the foolish, all right? So now again, they took this oil, which again, the oil, well, let me get to the end of it and I'll go into the oil. So it says, but while the bridegroom was delayed, they all slumbered and slept.
And I don't know about you, but I slumbered and slept way too much. During the day is what I'm talking about is burning out my fuse up here alone, okay? Because if you're not walking with God in any particular second of your life, burning out your fuse up here alone, just saying, you're not on the rocket fuel side. And so at midnight a cry was heard, behold, the bridegroom is coming, go out to meet him. Then all those virgins arose and trimmed their lamps. And the foolish said to the wise, give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out.
But the wise answered, no, lest there should be not enough for us and you, but you rather go and sell and buy for yourselves. And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the wedding, and the door was shut. And again, the fact that this is a wedding is gigantic, because it has to do with being united with Christ.
And again, the marriage is up to the lamb that's going to happen at the end, but actually almost any minute of your moment of your day, you can be united in Christ if you turn your heart that way. But it says in verse 11, and afterwards the other virgins came also, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But the Lord answered and said to them, Assuredly, I say to you, I do not know you. Scary, right?
I don't want to hear that. I bet you don't watch, therefore, that you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming. And so, you know, the question is just all over the place. What in the world is this oil, and what does it represent? Well, the more I've thought about this, and I've thought about this actually for years and years, and I've heard it spoken of, but I've never really been able to pin it down how it says it.
But I think I have it, in a better way anyway, a little bit more in my mind now, that what he says is I never knew you. And so the fact that they didn't have any oil must mean that they didn't really know it. In other words, our experience of Jesus, our testimony, right, is what is filling that vessel. And you might remember in The Pilgrim's Progress that John Bunyan had the Christian character carried his testimony in his bosom.
In other words, in your heart is your story, is your testimony. And that testimony, to a great extent, is rocket fuel, okay? And the beautiful thing about oil, and the word oil in Hebrew, when you break it down, which you might have mentioned I did, it's so amazing because what's the difference between rocket fuel and gasoline is that rocket fuel carries with it its own oxygen. In other words, it can burn in of itself without the need of oxygen because when you get out of the Earth's atmosphere it's not going to have any oxygen to burn.
And so how do you get thrust when you can't get a burn unless you have oxygen in order to make fire? Well, we're going to get to why rocket fuel is what this oil is and why you can actually get to heaven on this particular rocket fuel. It's going to lift you up.
I think you're going to see how this works. But more than that, I would love to hear your rocket fuel story. 866-348-7884 today on The Christian Car Guy Show.
We'll be right back. You're listening to The Truth Network and truthnetwork.com Rocket fuel today on The Christian Car Guy Show. How can we be lifted up as we're talking about this rocket fuel versus burning out this fuse up here alone?
We've got to nip it in the bud, as Barney Fife would tell us. And so again, in the parable of the ten virgins, which this idea of minions, and I told you it's very much connected to the idea of hand, all right? And the idea of rocket fuel has to do with intimacy because you hear what Jesus says is he says, I never knew you, okay? And that word to know in Hebrew, which, you know, Matthew was a Hebrew by all means and was thinking along these lines when he wrote this that the idea of to know is to be intimate with. In fact, in the book of Genesis, you might know that Adam knew Eve and that's how you got Seth, you know? It's a very intimate thing to know. And so the idea of what Jesus says, he never knew them, was that he was never intimate with them.
And again, this is all talking about a marriage, all right? And the other beautiful thing about the word to know is it begins with the root of the word hand because you might have heard of a Jew being referred to as a yid, and the word hand in Hebrew is pronounced yid. It's just a yid and a dalit, and that is how you would make up the word hand.
Well, if you take a yid and a dalit and you add an i in to the end of it, you get the word yada, which you've heard people go yada, yada, yada. Well, that's to know something, okay? And it's an intimate idea of knowing somebody, which is what Jesus is talking about here. And so I don't know if you've ever considered that when you pray, a lot of folks, you would picture it with two hands, all your minions. It's just really cool when you think about it, that it's a very intimate thing. It's one thing to pray without your hands, but this morning I just delighted in the idea, because yesterday on Truth Talk Live we were talking about this one man called in Isaac from Florida, and he talked about how his granny would get on her knees and pray for him.
Now, if you can picture this granny on her knees praying for her grandson, I'm going to bet you, you picture her with her hands together, right? It's a very intimate kind of thing, and you see him folded, and you see all ten minions, all of this whole assembly of all that you have, all of your heart and soul and spirit reaching out to God on behalf of whatever it is that you're doing, and you get the idea of this getting to know God. It's through his word, which you do, by the way, with both your hands on the Bible in so many different ways, and flipping pages with your minions, and you get to know him through prayer, and you get to know intimately through other believers, and in assemblies with a group of ten, or an army with a group of five. However that may be, it's all part of the equation of rocket fuel, because once you have that experience, you store it in your vessel, right, that Jesus talked about, that they had oil in their vessels. So as you get these testimonies together, you begin to fill your vessel with oil, because those are all encounters of experiencing Jesus. You're tasting him and seeing him. It affected you because of what happened when you actually encountered him.
And so I bet that's happened to you, and I would love for you to call in today, 866-34... Maybe you've got a question, or maybe you think I'm not, whatever, just call us, 866-34-878-84, 866-34-truth. What does this have to do with the Christian car guy? Well I can tell you, fuel has a lot to do with cars. And I like the idea that this particular fuel requires no oxygen, because the idea of oil, as I was breaking down for you right before the break, is this idea of literally breaking down water. I don't know if you've ever thought about it, but the Word of God is Torah, and Torah is water. Jesus is living water, and it's kind of like all the same picture. Well, if you think about what water is, it's H2O.
In other words, two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. And in doing that, you see the hydrogen is carrying with it its own oxygen source, its rocket fuel. But what we're talking about is spiritual water here, we're talking about Jesus.
And that idea of Jesus is, when you look at the word shemen, which is the word oil in Hebrew, it is fire and water and faith. Mix those three together, and you have fuel that will burn on its own, and it has its own oxygen source. And when water, I don't know if you ever knew this, but when water oxidizes, that's what they call photosynthesis. That's what plants do. And that's how they get the energy in order to convert our carbon dioxide. And the whole world goes around on the idea. In other words, we all survive today because oxidizing of water. Well, water is this amazing thing that when you have it in your heart, especially the word of God, another thing that you can store in your vessel, if it's yours, if you've owned it, then it becomes some of your oil as well.
You know, it depends on how that looks at it. But anyway, you know, I was going to give you a story as I wait on your calls at 866-348-7884. You know, one of the neatest rocket ship trips I ever took was with my brother. And so we do these Mask and Journey Radio boot camps every spring and summer. In fact, I leave on Wednesday to go do one in Georgia this year, which is going to be so exciting to go down there.
My brother's going to be there as well. But I'd been inviting him for years and years. And he came a couple times and he had a good time, but we never really seemed to, he never really got the rocket fuel experience. He didn't get to that where you could really see the rocket fuel in his eyes. And I don't know if you've ever noticed this, but when you really look closely into somebody's face, it's like a fuel gauge on their rocket fuel, okay, because in his presence is fullness of joy. And yes, they may be suffering, but there's a joy down inside a Christian that you can see. It's like a rocket fuel gauge in their eyes.
I don't know how to put it other than that. But my brother's rocket fuel gauge didn't seem to have a drop at the time that he came to this particular boot camp that I'm going to explain when we come back. Rocket fuel, okay? What's your story? I would love to hear how you were lifted up.
866-348-7884, 866-348-7884. We'll be right back. You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com Rocket fuel today on the Christian Car Guys show. I love the whole idea of, you know, not burning up your fuse up here alone, like Rocket Man was doing with Elton John versus You Lift Me Up. And there's a big, huge difference, whether you're doing this by yourself or you're doing it together with Jesus. And I've heard it said, and I love it, that Jesus doesn't want you to do things for him.
He wants you to do things with him. And, you know, it all fits together with this idea of the 10 virgins. And as we talked about, you've got 10 fingers that you use to be put together in prayer as you get to know him better.
It's a beautiful thing that we can use our hands to become more intimate. And that idea of not getting into that point where Jesus says, I never knew you. So when we left at the break, I was talking about my brother and a rocket fuel story, because our vessels are filled with these stories of testimonies of how you've actually interacted, the things that God actually affected you, whether it was through his word or whether it was in something you saw where you walked with him.
However that worked, your testimonies are the way that often you will help ignite another believer. And so my brother's pretty familiar with my own story, but, you know, it had not ignited him. And he came to this boot camp this time, and he sat through a number of talks and prayer sessions, and we've got covenant of silences where you go and get along with God and that kind of thing. And, you know, Mark definitely realized that God was coming after him to some extent, but he didn't have any rocket fuel yet.
And so at this particular camp, his grandson had gone through a real traumatic summer and actually lost his best friend swimming right in front of him that summer, and he knew that his grandson, Devin, was very, very heartbroken over the whole situation. So he invited him to come to boot camp so that God could come for both of them. And so when they left Tennessee to come to North Carolina for boot camp, you know, as they sat down in the car, Devin looked at my brother, his grandson, and said to Mark, do you think we'll see a bear? And, you know, Mark being a Dilmore, and for those of you watching on YouTube, this is Dilmore University today. Mark being a Dilmore, he said, oh, yeah, we're going to see a bear.
It's hilarious that he would say that, but that's what he said. And off they came to boot camp. And, you know, during that time that they were together, they attended a number of different talks and prayer sessions and all those things, the last of which was a session I was doing on the sage, the sage stage of the masculine journey, which essentially when you get to the age of sage, even though you may not know you are one, a sage, what they do is they point people to God. And I was making that illustration with a movie clip from the movie Rudy, which this young man was trying to play on the football team for Notre Dame, and he kept on going to this priest. And every time he'd go to the priest, he'd ask him to pray for him, pray for him, pray for him. And this famous clip where he comes back to him and says, do you think I need to pray more? And the priest says, no, no, you know, we pray in our time, God answers in his time. He said, I don't think praying is the answer. He says, son, in 35 years of biblical studies, I've come to two incontributable facts. Number one, there is a God, and number two, I'm not him. In other words, that's the perfect sage advice is look, he's God, I'm not, you know, work with him.
And actually there's your rocket fuel to some extent. And so, you know, my brother heard that, and of course it was, he knew my own testimony, was at some point in time I had to figure out I wasn't God. And I think that at some point in time, my brother was reflecting on all those things, as he headed back to Tennessee, all of a sudden I get this text from him that he is crying.
And in those tears, he can't, he said, I can't let it go. There is a God, and I'm not him. There is a God, and I'm not him. And he continues to text me and all this, and he ends up pulling over the side of the road because he can't drive anymore. And he says, Devon, can you drive, because I realize there is a God, and I'm not him. You see, he got some rocket fuel. And so they went to switch drivers, and as Devon comes out of the car, you know, goes to sit down, comes in, closes the door, cue the bear.
A bear crosses the road right in front of him, I mean, right in front of him. And of course, you know, both of them then are in tears as they realize that God is telling them there is a God, and we're not him. And for both of them, I mean, to say it was a miraculous conversion, you know, or just a beautiful, amazing thing, is that my brother began to immediately fall in love with the word of God. Devon did.
Devon started, his grandson started a Bible study in his football team, and both of them have continued for, I think it's been like three years now, and they're coming to boot camp here next week. I'm so excited, but you see, he now has some oil in his lamp. A story like that is unforgettable. And we've got Isaac is in Lynchburg. Isaac is the one whose grandmother I was describing earlier. Isaac, you're on a Christian Car Guy show. Good morning. Good morning, brother. It's a blessing to hear your testimony there and to get to share again. You know, I was listening to you, and I just parked my truck, and I said, well, you know what, I just felt prompted to call, and I said, well, if somebody's waiting to be on, then I won't try.
And the gentleman said, no, you're next. So just here I am again. And you said yesterday something that really spoke to me.
You said that you had been praying for someone to call, and I tell you what, I had never felt such a strong prompting to do something, which I'm talking about calling you yesterday, and I know that the Lord really opened the door, and yeah, what a blessing. So you were talking about the oil, right? So the oil in the Bible symbolizes an anointing, right? They anointed people before they were, you know, David, you know, when he was anointed, and it's also a symbol of the Holy Spirit, correct?
Yes. So when we're saved, when we're truly saved, we are anointed by that Holy Spirit that comes into us. Our spirit is reborn, right? That's what the rebirth is. Our spirit is reborn.
And so that's just a miracle. Another thing you were talking about is water. I've learned a few things here recently about the properties of water, that we can pray over our water, and there's a Japanese scientist who I saw some of his work, and it actually changes the molecular structure of the water when it's prayed for, prayed over. And you can also subject it to negative things, demonic music, and it actually turns the water dark. And we are primarily water, right? Yeah, exactly. So when we pray for each other, the water, the living water, right, is in us.
It's actually changed. And that's another way that I believe that God works in and through us, and it's a mechanism of his healing. And I'll just say one other thing. You were talking about praying, putting your hands together. Something else I saw, this scientist put a wire on a person's, on one hand and on the other, and hooked it to a light bulb. And he said, now put your hands together.
And when the gentleman put his hands together, it completed the circuit and the light bulb came on. Isn't that powerful? It is powerful. And inherently you kind of know that, don't you? Yeah. Based on your prompting, I mean this morning, I pray for my kids and my grandkids every morning, but this morning I was like, no, I'm getting on my knees.
I'm going to be like Isaac's granny. Amen. Amen. Amen.
And when I got down on my knees, I put my hands together, and the power of that, you could just feel it. Amen, brother. Amen. Amen.
I think posture is important. I don't think there's a specific way we're supposed to pray every time, but if we are prompted to do a certain thing, get on our knees and bow our head and submit ourselves to God, what does he say? He gives grace to the humble and resists the proud. And it's a beautiful thing when we're able to, in our spirit, bow to the King of Kings, to the Lord of Lords, and say, hey, I need you, God.
I need you in this situation. And, you know, that's something I failed to mention yesterday when I talked about I pray for my grandchildren. You know, when I get opportunity, I get them off to the side and I lay my hands on their head.
I make physical contact with them and pray. And, you know, they're open to it now. In the beginning they squirmed and wiggled and made them uncomfortable, and they didn't really know what was going on. And I think they were feeling, right, the power of God flowing through, but not realizing what it was. It sort of made them uncomfortable.
And I guess in their flesh they wanted to resist that, right? That's gigantic. Isaac, I hate we got to go to a break. Yes, sir. But I really, really wanted to address what you just said. That is so cool. Really cool.
You stay with us, I hope, and we'll be back. We need your stories, 866-348-7884. You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. Rocket fuel today on the Christian Car Guys show. I love this whole idea of, you know, how about you? When did you experience some rocket fuel where you weren't like Elton John burning up your fuse up here alone and you were more like, he lifted me up, 866-348-7884, 86634 truth. We got Isaac is in Lynchburg, Virginia, and Isaac was in the middle of talking about how when he prayed for his grandkids, he loved to put his hands on their heads. And then at first they would make them fidget, and then he said that they would feel the power of God kind of flowing through them, right? Yes, sir.
Yes, sir. And now I think it's something that they're drawn to. Like I said yesterday, when they send me, they come running, and they stop by, and the first thing they want to do is just wrap their arms around me and hug me, and I just love that so much. It's one of the greatest blessings of my life, for sure.
And, you know, what's interesting is you mentioned that, and the idea of rocket fuel and intimacy and hands that we've been talking about. You know, I was miraculously cured from cancer, and the way it worked was Pastor Little was prompted by the Holy Spirit to come by where I worked, and he said, and he told one of my employees, there's somebody here that needs to be healed. And he was a pastor at Rinaldo Presbyterian here in Winston-Salem at the time, and I didn't have, I was a baby Christian. I'd been in Christ just a few years, and he walks into my office. He says, I'm here to lay hands on you and anoint you with oil.
Yes, sir. And I thought he was nuts. And I'm like, okay, whatever you say. I'm with you, you know, because, you know, I'm dying of cancer here, and I don't want to. And so he anoints me with oil.
It's very ideal here. And then he lays hands on me, and I will never, ever, ever forget there was something about that hand on me that I felt a power that was just like, oh, my goodness, there's something there. And I knew that there was something there. And so I was covered in these, I had a form of lymphoma in my skin that was covered in these tumors, literally covered in them, like Job or whatever. And I was supposed to have, that was on a Friday afternoon, I was supposed to have chemotherapy on Monday morning. And when I woke up Monday morning, I did not have one tumor nowhere. Not one. And it wasn't like I had one tumor.
I had tons of them, right? And so we know that somehow or another the power of God went through me, but I've never forgotten that touch, Isaac. I've never forgotten it.
And when you said that, that they feel that power, there is. Amen. Amen. And I can guarantee you now that your faith for healing is way stronger, of course, than it was before then, because I can tell you story after story of times that God has healed me. And by that happening, by a series of events, by being obedient to what he told me to do, I got supernaturally healed by severe bone spurs in my feet, a degenerated disc in my back, and chronic arthritis in my neck. And it was an opportunity that I had to go work at a Christian camp up in the mountains, which was like my dream job.
I'm a master carpenter by trade. And the third week up there, I realized my feet don't hurt, my back doesn't hurt, my neck doesn't hurt, my hands haven't been swelling up, feeling like they're on fire anymore. God supernaturally healed me.
And I'm praising him the whole time I'm up there working, you know, and it was just such a blessing. And so my faith has been just multiplied in the healing, and I have been called to lay hands on people, and I have seen God instantly heal people. Sometimes God heals by a degree. And, you know, I think what happens is we stop praying too soon for people. We may pray one day, two days, three days, oh, whether or not heal. God just keeps on praying, keeps on praying. I don't know if you've ever heard of John G. Lake or not, but I've studied some of his stuff from back in the turn of the century in Spokane, Washington, and they had over 100,000 documented healings.
Wow. He said that a lot of times it took, they saw the healings occur about the 40-day mark. Now, God's a God of numbers, right? Forty, that's significant.
Oh, that's a big number in the Bible, right? So I just like to encourage people, you know, if God puts it on your heart to pray for someone for a situation, keep praying, keep pressing in, keep knocking, right? God says keep on knocking. That's painful. Absolutely. We give up too easy.
We give up too easy. And if I may, I'd like to encourage the listeners with one other thing. God has shown me that the power of the spoken word, that's one of the greatest supernatural powers that's available to us. All through the Bible, God says proclaim my word, proclaim my word. Now, that's what he had me do here in town.
I live in the county up in the mountains, but Lynchburg's the closest city, so that's why I say Lynchburg. Well, he had me stand on the street corner reading the Bible, just standing there in the mornings reading the Bible. And I did it for a time, and then people would see me out, and they'd say, hey, you're that guy. You're the one that stands up there and reads the Bible.
Keep doing it. You know, and some people would roll the window down at the stoplight, hey, amen, brother, yeah, yeah. Some people would crank their rap music or whatever music up.
They don't want to hear it, right? And so after a month of that, that's when I got the vision to go to D.C. and stand in front of the White House and proclaim the word. And the beautiful thing was the first day that I went up there, I got invited to play music in Frederick, Maryland on Saturday night. Sunday I went to the White House.
Walking on the way to the White House took me a while to find the parking space. A man says, hey, are you a preacher? I'm in a suit and a tie. I'm an ambassador, right, when I go to do something like that. And I'm carrying my Bible, and I said, no, sir, I'm not an ordained pastor, but I am a minister of God's word. Minister means servant, right?
Right. So long story short, this guy starts telling me his life story and everything. I gave him testimony how I got saved, who Jesus is, why we need a Savior. And I said, the Bible says that today is the day, and I believe it's your day to get saved. And it's like I saw a light bulb go off over the guy's head. He prayed to receive Christ, and out of my eyes it was a different man's thing. Oh, yeah.
It was just amazing. You see it, right? Oh, yeah, you do. It's a spiritual eyes, and somebody else already gets saved. The light has come on, but you couldn't be more right. You couldn't be more right that the spoken word. God spoke all of this into a – Amen. With the spoken word.
But, Isaac, I've got another caller I've got to get to. You are amazing, my friend. Keep up the great work. God bless you, brother. Everyone, just read your Bible out loud. Proclaim it.
Read it out loud. I agree. It'll change the atmosphere. It really does. Amen. God bless. Bye-bye. We got Ms. J. I want you to get in there before too late.
What you got, Ms. J? I don't think it's time, brother. Do I have time? You have time. Make it go.
Okay. He showed me a vision of – first I was crying out to him, and my field burned out for praying for so many people. My mother, my situation that was going forth with finding out different things, other people's situation that was going on. I'm crying out to God, and I'm like, Lord, are you there? And when I went to sleep, he showed me this dream of a – with a house, and the house opened up in the front, and it was very clear, transparent. And I looked at it, and I was like, wow, so I ran outside to see where it could be. And I looked over the house.
It was the transparent hand of God over this house, and the house was represented as the church. And so I – Oh, wow, Ms. Beck – I mean, Ms. J, we got to go. Can you wrap it up in just a second? Okay. Like the gentleman said, you got to speak the Word. When I saw that, he wanted me to go and tell the people more. Not to give up on the prayer is basically what it was.
I'm shaking that emotion. I was telling the people, God is here. God is here. Just, y'all need to repent, you know, and tell them that. Amen. And God has restored it when I asked him, are you still there, Lord? So basically, that was it. That is so cool.
I've known the rocket fuel being burnt out feeling, right? Up here alone. Remember, slow down. Jesus walked everywhere he went. Got it all done in 33 years. Thank you for listening to The Christian Car Guy Show.