This is the Truth Network. Truth Network programming like The Masculine Journey and Masculine Journey After Hours. In this podcast, you can expect to laugh and smile with godly men who want nothing more than to honor and glorify God.
So sit back, relax and enjoy the joyride. Previously on The Masculine Journey Joyride, allow me to present to you the Word Finder Computron 2.0. That's right, there isn't a crossword or jumble that this machine can't beat. You see, all you have to do is answer a series of questions and based on your answers, the Computron 2.0 will find your word of the year. Oh, uh, oh, sorry, it's my manager texting me.
Let's see, it says you don't need a Computron to give you your word of the year. Just pray and ask God for a word. Trust in Him and wait for Him to move.
Trust in God and wait for Him to move. There is wisdom in those words. Wisdom that I'm happy to share. Hey, Joyriders, new week, new joyride. This week, the guys give an update on their words of the year and share their experiences with those words so far.
I have an update as well. I am still the owner of the Word Finder Computron 2.0. Yep, it came with a no-return policy. So, in hindsight, this was a bad purchase.
Because, again, praying to God for your word and trusting Him is the best way to go. Say, Computron, what's another word for idiot? Ah, let's see, Keith. Oh, okay, so Computron's got jokes. Well, let's see how funny you are after I accidentally spilled water on you. Well, one of the things that I really love about poetry is the maximum meaning with the minimum words. So, to do that, you've got to think.
And I enjoy it. One of the poems that I wrote in this one was long years ago. I scribbled it out on a piece of paper initially. And the poem said, I am you, you are me, together we are one, strange, love the key, us, till time is done. Subsequent to that, we had our picture taken in her sister's neighborhood in Huntsville, Alabama, at the intersection of Harold and Janice.
We had our picture taken smooching underneath the street sign with our names. Some years later, I had a young lady on my programming staff that did cross-stitch. She taught me how to cross-stitch, and I cross-stitched that poem.
I used red thread for me, blue for her, green for the neutral, and where it was us, I combined the red and the blue. Love had all three threads together, all three threads together, because love is all. So, you know, I made the comment earlier this evening before the show, talking about it. And my opinion is that a poet looks at the same thing but sees something different. And, you know, I really love poetry. I've written tons of poems to my sweetheart for birthdays, anniversaries, and so forth. So I'm leaving a legacy.
Yeah. Have you guys gotten a poem? I've not gotten a poem. I'm still waiting on mine. I'm still waiting. I feel kind of left out. Wait just a second. Which one of you guys have I ever addressed as sweetheart? Oh, that's true.
Robby's not here, so what? Fair enough, fair enough. Oh, man. See, that's that humor. Yeah, but I'm really impressed because coming from a very analytical IT mind that Harold and I share, I mean, I struggle with the left brain that's more the feeling or whatever. Just leave it at brain. So from the guys at Masculine Journey, I'm Keith, and we'll see you down the road. This is the Truth Network.