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My Car Will Be A House Of Prayer

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March 22, 2025 12:46 pm

My Car Will Be A House Of Prayer

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March 22, 2025 12:46 pm

It’s in all four gospels, Jesus passion for His Father House. In Mark 11:17 Jesus teaches that it is to be a house of prayer for all people. 

Using car travel time for reflection and connection with God and helping others through prayer. Today we also go into the Jesus Labor of Love, a ministry that offers car repair support to single moms, widows, and families in crisis.We hear experiences and testimonies from callers emphasize the impact of prayer and gratitude for the ministry's work.

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I say this calls for action and now. My car will be a house of prayer today on the Christian Kargai Show. I don't know if you ever thought about that, but I bet you your car has been a house of prayer. But, you know, Jesus was very passionate about this idea of my house will be called a house of prayer. And I don't know, you know, if you've ever thought about this, I've thought about it a whole lot, that it's obviously one of the things that Jesus was completely passionate about, was that aroma of prayer, being in his Father's house, which was a temple, right? And since now our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit, you know, you can't help but think, okay, then our bodies should be a house of prayer and the same kind of thing.

If we're in our car, then here's an opportunity to pray. And I don't know how much fruitfulness you've had in that, but I can assure you it's an amazing thing. But there's another thing that Jesus taught at the end of that. In Mark 11, you know, he cleansed the temple in all four Gospels.

But he teaches a little bit more in Mark, which was the first Gospel written. And there he says, my house will be called a house of prayer for all people. And that adds something to it, that really when you begin to think about it, that your prayers for other people are really, really amazing, and sometimes with other people and for other people in all sorts of different ways.

Well, you know, we are here at the Christian Car Guy Show blessed, beyond belief, to have the ministry of the Jesus labor love, which is car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. And I have our definite lead volunteer here with me, Scott Barton. Scott, welcome.

Good morning. And Scott knows that one of the things that we run on, we not only run on, we are thrilled about, is prayer. And it's prayer for, you know, all the participants, right?

And so just this week, right? And often, you know, I get these calls when I'm in my car, because I drive a lot. Because I live quite a ways from the radio station, and I'm going back and forth all the time. And so I got to receive this call from this woman, and she sounded pretty desperate on the phone. And like is always the case, you know, I ended it with, it's okay if I pray with you, you know? And it's always just a big joy, and Scott knows how much that is, right?

Absolutely. And I could tell it was well received, but I want you to hear the text I got back from her. I think it was two days later I got this text back, and it says, I just wanted to let you know I really appreciate you praying for me the other day. It made me cry. I felt the love and felt cared about. I really needed that.

Thank you so much. That was the text, right? And I thought, well, that isn't me, that's Jesus, right? When you pray with someone, essentially you're turning your heart towards God and the Spirit, and the Spirit comes through, even though you may not even be aware that what you were doing was allowing the Spirit to touch that person's spirit. And when that happens, the fruit of it is spectacular, right, Scott? You've experienced the same thing, right? Timing is key, and you were right on time, right when she needed it most. And the Holy Spirit spoke to you, and you spoke to her. Right. And just like she indicated in her text, it was right on time.

Right. And so as I thought about that, and I've been thinking about it all week, just studying, you know, Jesus was really, really passionate about this idea that his Father's house would be called a house of prayer. And, you know, obviously that applies to churches, and obviously that applies to a lot of things. But, you know, our lives are communing, I hope, with God a lot. Like, you know, we're supposed to pray without ceasing.

So if we're constantly in that aroma of prayer, you know, how does the all people fit into that equation for you? And I would love to know how that does for you. And I would love for you to call in and share. You know, maybe you had an opportunity to have that kind of result with a prayer where, you know, God really came for that other person, and you were just excited that you got to watch it. 866, the number to call in and share is 866-348-7884. 866-348-7884. And we've got some people calling in from the Jesus labor love that we've been able to help this last few years, and it's really always exciting to hear from them.

And so by all means, you call in, we would love to hear it. So in all four Gospels it's taught, but it's also taught in 1 Corinthians 8, 19, that our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit. And so you cannot but wonder, Jesus is quoting Scripture, right, when he says, for it is written, you know, here he is, one of the most passionate things he does in the Scriptures is cleanse the temple, right? And he's quoting Isaiah 56. So it seems reasonable to me that we ought to really look at why he was quoting that and what he was so fired up about.

And when you look at it, you're going to see he was fired up about something he was always fired, seemed to always be fired up about. And so here's Isaiah 56. It's not that many verses, but it's definitely worth listening to. And so it says, thus says the Lord, keep justice and do righteousness, for my salvation is about to come. Now, if you read that in Hebrew, it literally says, my Yeshua is about to come. And that's salvation and Jesus are the same word in Hebrew.

So I think it's really cool. My Jesus is about to come and my righteousness to be revealed. Blessed is the man who does it. So here we've got a little beatitude action going on from Isaiah. And he says, and the son of man who lays hold of it.

So that's all of us. If we can lay hold of this, we're going to be blessed. And he says, who keeps from defiling the Sabbath.

Now, that's interesting, right? Because Jesus picked a lot of fights in the Bible and the fight he seemed to pick the most was over the Sabbath. So clearly, God is very much engaged in not defiling the Sabbath. And there's a phenomenal teaching I'm going to share at my church tomorrow at Kildee Church in Ramseyville, North Carolina.

If anybody wants to come and join us, I'll be streaming that live on Facebook as well. I have a lot of teaching on why he's doing this on the Sabbath, but I don't have time on a Christian car guy show to do that. But I do want you to know that it's critical to Jesus.

He's passionate about this thing. He says, don't let the son of the foreigner who has joined himself to the Lord speak saying the Lord is utterly separated from his people. Nor let the eunuch say, here I am, a dry tree. For thus says the Lord to the eunuchs who keep my Sabbaths. Again, he's indicating that Sabbath is a big part of what's going on and it's amazing when you connect the dots on this one. And chooses what pleases me and holds fast to my covenant.

Even then, I will give in my house and within my walls a place. Now, he's going to give this to the eunuchs and he's going to give it to the man who lays hold of this. And this is what he's going to give you and I bet you never saw this. This jumped out at me like I couldn't believe. He says, within my walls and a place, a name better than that of sons and daughters.

Did you know that, Scott? You're going to get a name better from God. Better than a son or a daughter.

If you meet these standards here of... I never realized that. Yeah, you're going to get a name better than a son or a daughter and I will give them an everlasting name that shall never be cut off. Also, the sons of the foreigner. And again, he's talking about Gentiles here. Also, the sons of the foreigners who join themselves to the Lord to serve him and to love the name of the Lord. And to his servants, everyone who keeps from defiling my Sabbath and holds fast my covenant, even then, I will bring them to my holy mountain and make them joyful in my house of prayer. Okay, so joyful, right, 16th Psalm, in his presence is fullness of joy, right? So when you're around Jesus, you're going to be full of joy. If you see somebody and they're not full of joy, well, guess what? They are no longer in their house of prayer.

I don't know where they are. And I know if you know me, there's lots of times, Robbie, you don't appear to be in your house of prayer right now because you're not full of joy. If you're full of joy, guess what? You're going to be in your house of prayer. Their burning offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on my altar for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all people.

The Lord God who gathers the outcasts of Israel says, yes, I will gather to him others besides those who are gathered to him. Isn't that beautiful? It is. Right. And so we're going to get the house of prayer.

We're going to get joy. But I don't know if you've thought about making your car a car of prayer, but I have definitely been using that for years. I did not realize to the extent until this week how I do that, but I thought I would share a little bit. But I would love to hear from you. How has God been teaching you about making your car a house of prayer?

866-348-7884. You're listening to the Truth Network and truthnetwork.com. The moment I wake up, before I put on my makeup, I say a little prayer for you. And since he bids me seek his face, believe his word and trust his grace, I'll cast on him my every care and wait for the... My car will be a car of prayer today on the Christian Car Guy show.

What an amazing thing it is, right, that we get a chance, if we drive a lot, to commune with God. And, you know, it's just a wonderful experience. And I can't help but note these songs, you know, as I picked them out this morning.

I love both of them. That was Aretha Franklin's song originally, Say a Little Prayer for You, but that's from the movie Sing, where they're doing a little duet there. And then Sweet Hour of Prayer. And I don't know if you're like me, but that song just has this really warm place in your heart. It really, really does, but that is from Silo Sessions on YouTube. They're really pretty talented people. But the song Sweet Hour of Prayer, are you familiar with the story behind it, Scott?

I'm not. Yeah, well, there was a man in England who had memorized... He was blind. And because he was blind, he memorized the entire Scriptures so that he could, you know, recite them to himself at any particular time. And, you know, again, he just had people read them to him, and then he would memorize it, and then until he memorized the entire Bible, and then he was able to quote to himself the entire Bible.

Wow. Okay, and so, you know, this was back in the 1800s, and there was a famous American musician, and I can't remember his name, who was working on something that he understood that this was going to be inspiration to him to see this man who could quote the whole Bible. So he sailed all the way to England in order to meet this man and hear him quote the Bible, right? And so he's sitting at his dinner table listening to, you know, him quote different Scriptures, and on the dinner table is a prayer, is a poem. And that poem had been written by this man who had memorized the entire Scripture.

Wow, how cool. And so I can't help it. Whenever I hear that song, and I hear it quite often, because in the retirement home I do devotions at, they sing it, and they sing it a lot in church and those kind of things. Any time I hear the song, I can't help but just think, here was a man that had the entire Scripture in his heart. He had the entire Scripture in his heart, but he considered it all prayer, right?

And when you sing the lyrics to that song and you think about this blind man, he had vision I know nothing about. He did me, and it's just, talk about a sweet hour prayer for him as God gave him a very unique gift, because obviously he was a seeker. And it's really, really cool to think that this man had some kind of house for prayer, didn't he?

He sure did. Yeah, it's a remarkable thing. So the next time you hear that song, you can enjoy it in that way. But I am very curious about you. How about that time that you were driving along, and often I just commune with God. I mean, that's exactly what I do.

I'm like, okay, God, who do you want me to call? That's most often. I'll be thinking about a passage, and he'll remind me about something, and I'll begin to just meditate on something and something I've been studying. But often I know that for him, prayer is about all people. And I've learned through the years that he wants us to be involved as much as we can with him in what's going on in other people's lives. And so it's amazing all the texts I get and the different things I get of saying this person just lost a mother or father, or this person is in need of this, or I get a call from the Jesus labor lover, I get this, that, or the other. And so I just get a chance to call people, and I can tell you that on any given day there's a whole lot of prayers going up in my car. It's really, really cool. And it's really, really cool to see what God does in those situations while you're praying for those people just like the lady I talked about. But do you experience something similar, Scott? I sure do. I ask God to envelop my automobile before I leave the house because there's such a range of emotions when you're driving around any curve.

You never know what you're going to see. Sometimes it's a box that's just thrown out in the highway or the ubiquitous ladder on the side of the road. Ubiquitous, there's a word for you. I like that word. What does ubiquitous mean? It means obviously common.

Okay, I love that. Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous, okay, you're going to improve my- Spelled just like it sounds.

Ubiquitous ladder, all right. And I agree, there could be something there and we need protection. We need to be present, right? Yeah, yeah, we certainly do. So if you're enveloped in the Holy Spirit, you're just going to be able to handle that a little better, whatever you see.

The wisdom, I've seen wrecked cars, of course the blue light, whatever. You come up on, so before I ever leave the house, because I'm kind of like in a hurry and just, you know. Yeah, you've got a busy world that you live in. Yeah, yeah, I do need to try to have better work-life balance and try to manage my time a little better.

I've been praying for that wisdom as well. But you do, you're honest. So you say a little prayer before you even go. I sure do.

And that's out in the driveway or in your garage, right? Both before I leave the house and then when I'm in the car as well. And this is kind of funny, but I tried this.

I started about three or four years ago when I go see my brother. I cover myself with a lot of prayer too to make sure that I don't take the bait and handle things in a favorable way. Yeah, yeah. It works. It works. It works. How does it work for you? You're listening.

You're rattling around something in your brain. We would love to hear how it works for you. We would love to hear if you're involved with Jesus, Labor, Love. 866-348-7884 is the number to call in and share.

866-348-7884. There's another little thing that is in Isaiah 56. I didn't finish because we came up on the break. It's kind of critical to the equation.

It came up on another break and we didn't get there. So we will get there. It's about the money changers, right?

And the people that were selling doves and all those things. Well, that just happened to be in Isaiah 56. I can't wait.

Isaiah knew that this stuff was coming. And I don't know about you, but I've had a little problem with the money changers in my heart from time to time. How about you? 866-348-7884. We'll be right back. My car will be a car of prayer today on the Christian Car Guy show.

And we're talking about how that works out in your life practically. I would love to know. I really would love to hear your story. 866-348-7884. Again, the Jesus, Labor, Love is car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. It's a ministry we have here at the Christian Car Guy show nationwide.

And we have an application there. So if people go to ChristianCarGuy.com, they can see and apply for help. Or if they've got a car to donate or they want to donate to the cause, however that works, that God puts it on your heart, right, based on what you've heard in the past. And you just go to ChristianCarGuy.com and you'll see all that information there. And that's a lot about what we're talking about today because the thing that the Jesus, Labor, Love runs on, I can assure you, is prayer. It was founded in prayer. I was praying in my car, by the way.

I really was. I knew God wanted more from the Christian Car Guy show, and I was driving between, and you know this story, Scott, that I was driving between the NRB, which is Nashville, Tennessee, that year, and Winston-Salem. I was in Knoxville, and I overheard, and I was praying, God, I know you want more from the Christian Car Guy show, and I overheard a, I didn't overhear, I had a tune to the station, a Christian radio station out in Knoxville, and there was a ministry of a church there that was going out to single moms and widows on the weekends. They would go out in teams and help them fix whatever they had wrong in their house. And as I listened to that, I thought, you know, gee, every email, every call that I got outside of my radio show, they always were from single moms and widows because they wouldn't know what to do with their car. They had a struggle of some kind, and I thought, wouldn't it be awesome?

And again, I know the idea came from- Felt like they couldn't trust anybody. It was an answer to prayer that God said, here's what you do. And then originally, if you go way back to, I think it was 2011, when we started it, that it was only on the first Saturday of every month that we had volunteers in South Carolina, North Carolina, a few places, nothing like what we have now, that worked on the first. But then I realized very quickly that people's cars, when they break down, they don't need to wait till the next Saturday, the first Saturday of the next month, whatever the situation was.

And so we began the process of what we now have today, which is much more effective. We don't even, we try to align ourselves with where they are naturally repairing their cars anyway and just help them with the process, both in advice, because often it's just a matter of saying, gee, this might not be a really good time, or gee, that doesn't sound like your car really does need that. A lot of times it's just advice, but often we get a chance to help. And again, that's all at christiancarguy.com, and that's what that ministry is. And it was birthed out of, my car will be a house of prayer, and it certainly has run on prayer ever since, because I will always think, and I bet you will too, Scott, that the prayers are what God uses between donors and whatever, because all we are is middlemen anyway.

Absolutely, absolutely. And that's how I end the call. I'll say, I've got to run, but before I go, I'd like to pray with you. And then I'll make it easy. I'll give them a kind of a laundry list of, I said, would you like to pray about your family, your health, your job, your children, your car? And you know what? The answer I get almost 90% of the time, everything.

They're just so overwhelmed. They don't pinpoint and say, I want to pray about this job interview. Of course, I hear that quite a bit, but it's everything, everything. Right, and it makes me wonder, you know, doesn't it make you wonder that if we just entered more conversations like that, or we ended more conversations like that, that, you know, can I pray for you? Would you like me to pray for your children?

You know, it's an opportunity. And how many people have told you, I'm curious about this, nobody has ever prayed for me before. Have you had that? A few times, yeah, absolutely. Yeah, and it always makes me sad that, like, man, you know, what an amazing thing that you have an opportunity by asking that question, sometimes to pray for somebody that has never been prayed for, that they know of. Of course, they could have had a grandmother or whatever, and I hope they did. But, you know, your house, the way that it's put, your house should be a house of prayer for all people, all people.

And it's a neat thing. There's a story that it reminds me of out of John Eldridge's ministry, Wild at Heart. In Colorado, there was a man who was battling cancer. His name was Craig. He was awesome. And he was an amazing man. But he had leukemia, and he was dying, and they were doing some kind of stem cell thing or something, and he broke out into this horrible infection.

They had a hundred and four or five fever for two or three days, and he was laying there in this unbelievable pain. And he began to pray, as you might imagine, if you were laying there in all kinds of pain, and you're dying of leukemia, and you're saying, God help me, God help me, God help me. And God says to him, because he had a wonderful, intimate conversation, conversational intimacy with God, God said to him, Craig, pray for others. You've never been in a better position to pray for others. And he said, okay. He said, are you serious? I'm sitting here in pain.

I've got a hundred and four, I'm dying of cancer. And he goes, yeah, this is a perfect time. And so Craig begins to pray for others, and he described it as the most wonderful prayer session he ever had in his life, as he could pray from that point of pain, and that point of sacrifice in a way that he'd never been able to pray before. He could sense God's pleasure. He could sense, you know, his heart in the thing and whatever. I've never forgotten that. Like, isn't that fascinating, right? Very unique perspective. That, you know, you're in God's will when you're praying for other people, I can assure you, when you're praying for yourself, it's pretty hard to know, you know, what's going on.

But with something like that, I just think that's a beautiful story. I've never forgotten it. And so, how about you? 866-348-7884, 866-34-TRUTH. We've got Wendy calling in. Wendy, you're on the Christian Car Guy show. Good morning, Wendy. Good morning, Wendy. Hey, good morning. How are you guys? We are wonderful.

It's a beautiful day here in Winston-Salem. That's awesome. I'm just calling to say thanks. You guys gave me a car, and God is so good. He's using it in mighty ways to minister to my son and I and allowing me to use it to give other people rides, too.

It's been a blessing. Yeah, I know it has, and it's a Pontiac. Am I right, Wendy? Yep, it's a Pontiac Grand Prix. And isn't that the engine we were just talking about? Yeah, the 3.8 General Motors. I didn't want to say that because I wasn't sure, but I think it is the same engine. Yeah, it is, and we have... I can't tell you how many vehicles, because I've worked for General Motors for so long, that that engine, it was just a magnificent piece of engineering.

Every once in a while, you know, somebody will make something that just seems bulletproof, and that engine happened to be one of them that I can't tell you the hundreds of thousands of miles that people have on those engines. And so, you know, it makes me feel pretty good to know you're in that one, Wendy. So how about you? Is your car a house of prayer?

Oh, yeah, great question. It is. God convicted me in my 20s, actually, about only listening to Christian music and Christian radio in the car. So I will listen to some other things elsewhere, but in my car, it is a house of prayer and praise, and it's really helpful to me just to keep my mind focused when I'm driving on that music. And it's helped my son and the other kids that have been in and out of my cars over the years, too, just to kind of stay focused on the Lord and some great teaching here on this station, for sure.

We listen to it in the car. Interesting. So your son, Trey, is around, what, 14? He's actually 15.

15? Oh, yeah, I know. He's getting tall. When his friends are with him and you've got on the Truth Network, are they digging it? I mean...

They are. It's amazing how even the littler ones or even the less developed kids kind of, the Bible talks about, you know, making the things of God clear to those who are not big in this world, and obviously I'm paraphrasing, but I've seen that firsthand, for sure, when we listen to that station or when we pray. A lot of times if, you know, Trey or one of his friends has an issue, we'll kind of stop and pray right in that moment and take it before the Lord, and I've seen some big, yeah, really big results, even in their little hearts. Well, Wendy, we have to go to a break, unfortunately. Can you stay on with us for a minute? Yes, sir, I can. That'd be wonderful. Thank you. We'll be right back, but we would also love your call, 866, the number to call, 866-348-7884.

We'll be right back. My car will be a house of prayer today on the Christian Car Guys show. I love the thought, and I certainly love Aretha Franklin, and I don't know if you ever thought about that, but, you know, that forever and ever, if you have that relationship with Jesus and you're communing, and as Wendy was talking about before we went to the break, praising, right? And praising is a communion in of itself that really, I hope everybody gets a chance to enjoy that, and I know that there's times, Wendy, I'll bet, you just break out singing with all you got, but nobody's in the car but you, right?

Totally. It's probably good that nobody's in the car so they can't hear me, because I'm not a great singer, but it's a joyful noise for sure. Oh, I, you know, yeah, I do it myself, and, you know, if you really get into it, you know, there's just a way to pour your heart out that you can only, you know, music touches your heart, and that's where you pray, and so, you know, that's all part of that deal, so I am so grateful that you added that part to the equation, because it is. Yeah, the Bible says he inhabits the praise of his people, and sometimes when I feel far from God, that's, you know, kind of a way to just be reminded that it's me that moved and not him. You know, it is me that moved. I love that old saying, you know, we used to have bench seats. It was an old joke that, you know, the man was sitting there and his wife was saying, honey, remember when we used to sit right next to each other, you know, when we were so close, and he goes, well, I'm right where I have been.

Who moved? Yes, yes, and that praise will put you back there. And what's interesting that you mention that, you know, I've often thought that the, it's fascinating, we all have the same spirit, and so, you know, the thing that God is teaching us this minute, he likely is teaching other people at the exact same, because it's the same spirit, and this week I was doing the Encouraging Prayer with James Banks, and it was fascinating that we'd been studying exactly the same St. Patrick's breastplate prayer and those kind of things, and it was about that idea that sometimes we don't feel like he's close when we're praying, even though we know he's right there, but that if we just continue to come in faith, you know, that he shows up, and I am so, I can't tell you what it means to us, Scott and me, that we had a chance to have you in our lives. Wendy, God bless you.

It's amazing. Aw, thank you, guys. We are so grateful.

Trey and I both, you know, we're just so grateful. We, you opened a lot of doors. If you don't have transportation, as you know, like, it really limits everything, and we're so thankful to have met you guys, but beyond the transportation too, you guys have ministered to our hearts. I remember the first time I talked to you guys on the phone, and you prayed with me, you know, and I was in a place of being really broken and really just feeling forgotten, and you just, you don't leave the person with just a resource for the moment. You leave the person with a spiritual, a spiritual guiding to Jesus, and that's huge.

That's bigger than any physical resource, and you open kind of both doors, and it's a great ministry. I'm so thankful. We are, too.

We are. And he opened the door for us so that we could, you know, it all works together at all the same time. Keep witnessing to all those people that you're helping out and giving rides to. That really, really, really warms my heart. Thank you, Wendy. God bless you. Thank you. You have an amazing weekend, and get ready for, you know, I was, I'm gonna say this last thing to Wendy, that on my way to work this morning, as I was praying, I was thinking that, you know, I bet this time of year, Jesus was walking into, you know, around, and it was spring there too, and things were beginning to bloom, and he was realizing, right, wow, it's getting close.

You know, it's coming, right, based on the time of year, and it's, like, the greatest thing that ever happened in the history of the world is days away, less than a month now, and so God bless you, Wendy. You keep up the great work, and we'll look forward to talk to you soon. God bless. Thanks again, Wendy. Thank you, guys. God bless you. Bye-bye.

We got Miss J is in Greensboro, so Miss J, you're on a Christian Car Guys show. Always great to hear from you. Yes, it is. Yes. What have you got for us?

I can hardly wait. Well, first, you know, I'm a recipient of a car, so, you know, I was a school bus driver, as some of you may know, and when I did get the car, I was in a situation where, I mean, I needed to get back and forth to get those kids out, you know, to and from their destination, and when I got the car, God gave me a song, you know, and it was a beautiful song. I was thanking him and praising him at the same time, and I was like, oh, my God, you know, yes, I can get there, and I can get back home, because you've got to do it at least about four times a day, and I was so grateful for that, and when I was gone one morning, the song came up. Good morning, Jesus. Good morning, my King. Good morning, my Lord. Good morning, my friend. I just want to praise you now and lift your name on high. I just want to say just how grateful I am. You kept me in perfect peace when the storms was raging high. Oh, you held me in your loving arms, safe from all danger and harm. Good morning, Jesus. So I'll be praising him. I'll be praying in the car, and a lot of transformation has taken place in the car.

How beautiful. I just had an epiphany, Miss J. So, you know, they have the microphones there in the bus. If somebody's acting up, you should have shut down.

I bet the children would love to hear that most or some. You know, I do the praying, and I sing songs up there, and my supervisor has to tell me, you know you can't sing spiritual songs up there. Really? Oh, yeah.

I have to break a rule all the time, though, because I love Jesus. Oh, yeah. Of course we do. Jesus loves the little children. All the little children. I bet you get the best reviews. Oh, yes.

Can I write you a review? So am I hearing that you sing in the school bus, Jesus loves the little children to the children? Oh, yes. Amen. Can we hear that one?

I love that. Jesus loves the little children. All the little children of the world.

Yellow, red, and black and white. We are all children in His sight. Jesus loves the little children of the world. You can sing. That's absolutely precious.

We are precious in this song. I bet they love you. I bet they do, too. I'll be like, give me a J. J, you got your J. You got your J.

Give me a C. C, you got your C. You got your C. Sing about each other. And what does that mean? That means that Jesus is the way. And they'd be like, what does that mean?

I taught them how to do a lot of different songs on the bus. I mean, Christ is the savior. I can be fire at any time, you know.

Oh, we all can. You know, recently I was with a lady in hospice, and she wasn't capable of speaking anymore because she had a brain tumor, and there was a chaplain that came in like you, Scott, and they were trying to get, finally somebody just said, can we just sing, and we sang Jesus loves you. And almost immediately, even though Kenny had not spoken for some time, she just completely broke out and Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so. And those little things, right, they mean the world. They mean the world to all of us as we get a chance to, you know, sing and pray and experience. So how about the prayers while you're driving a bus?

Oh, absolutely. I'm praying all the time because people want to pass the bus all the time, and I'll be like, whoo, that's a near miss. Unfortunately, I have had four accidents because of people trying to beat the bus, you know, that led to surgery.

Because they're on their phones. Yeah, as a matter of fact, guys, I look like I'm going to be retiring now. My doctor said I can't go back. I can't perform all my duties. I could drive, but I wouldn't be able to go up and down the steps all the time to my bus crew to catch things like that. I'm going to have a farewell season tour.

Because I know your bus is anointed. We've got to run, Miss J. As always, thank you so much for calling in. We love you. Thank you, all our listeners. And you made our day. Jesus' labor, love, and contribute, and contribute the prayers, right, that keep the whole thing running. It's car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. It's all there at christiancarguy.com. Now, as I always say, Scott, right, remember, slow down. Slow down. Jesus walked everywhere he went, and he got it all done in 33 years. Thank you for listening. I'll see you next time, as always.
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