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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a very special broadcast. Why
do you think about yourself right now here? You are
watching this on New Year's Eve. That's when we're filming. Now.
This might be played at another time. I never know,
because a really good broadcast gets played a lot. But
it was recorded for New Year's Eve. And you're asking yourself,
why are you doing this on New Year's Eve? You're
sitting there looking for something to do. I'll tell you

(00:22):
it's by divine appointment that you're doing this right now.
You're here because my wife is here and my son
is here. And I asked my son to pick providentially,
what shall we talk about that could be the most
important thing to share on New Year's Eve? And he

(00:44):
picked out of this next level Living thirty Day. I
very seldom do these booklets. I'm starting to do them now.
Thirty days, one key thought a day that can change
your life. And we're at lancewalut dot com Forward slash
New Year. If you want to get your own little
copy my book, I'll give it to you gift of
any amount. I'll make sure you get it.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
And you also get a copy of Favor l.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Favor for four and Favor is what I've been talking
about at Christmas, especially because favor was what Mary had
experience when she was giving birth. To do this the
same thing with Elizabeth when she had John the Baptist.
Favor in a sense causes you to conceive God's supernatural things.
So you want to get that. Plus this go to

(01:28):
lancewella dot com forward slash new year or call eight
hundred nine zero sixty three four nine. Annabelle. Would you
please take this day seven. We're going to start there.
Carl picked these randomly, but he went through and I
trust his judgments. Prophetic instincts are impeccable. Would you please
read the first two paragraphs.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
At least it wasn't like the old days with Bible
roulette fire.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Prophetic Bible fondling.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
And then there is a pathetic book fund book book itself.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
I would reach by thank we the s any book
You tell me to stop and I won't even see
what I'm doing. Then I pull the book and then
you pick a number and I go to that page.
And it always had significance.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
It was edifying most of the time.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
If it didn't, we edited it and didn't use it.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
We just nine times out of tenant was profound.

Speaker 4 (02:17):
It's so funny that you have me reading this one
today because it said chosen by God.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
You are chosen by God. You did not.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Choose me, but I chose you that you should bring
forth fruit and that your fruit should remain.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
Now see that's John fifteen sixteen, and that is a scripture.
I was born. I got born again on when you did.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Bible roulette, because you said, actually, I guess I did
it because you said open the Bible, and God.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Was That's what I was. When I was leaning on
about the Lord said open the Bible, just randomly open
it up, and she opened it up to that verse.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
I read that one because the spirit of truth went
into me and went right into me.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
I know everyone doesn't feel something when they get born again,
but when God does stuff in that moment, it was
kind of extreme. So then you said, what did you say?

Speaker 1 (03:02):
What did God say?

Speaker 4 (03:03):
We were really young, you know? And then I said, well,
it said I didn't choose him, he chose me. And
you know what, Lance opened this whole big fat Bible
was much fatter Bible than this that day. I think
it was more like a Bible bigger than James Bible
was a big fat one and he opened right up
to the page and.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
I was like, oh, we're a lot more like this.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Yeah, it was that.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
One, and I knew and I went and so imagine
if you're new, brand new the Bible and someone goes, oh,
you mean that sentence and you know exactly where a
sentence is, and like Warren Bace, it was so.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
So amazing to me, and it was so anointed, and
I got born again that day.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
That verse is your verse and it's our verse.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Because Lance never really did propose, so we got to inscribe.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
My eyes slowed, bring my private life public. This is
why it said I don't have the family on every broadcast,
because you.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Never know, people love to hear this stuff.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
So Annabel's pointing out that I never proposed to it.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Now get out of my dad. You can marry me.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
And I talked to your father.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
I asked him right, but then you know what, I
skipped you.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
But I went to your old man. I talked to him.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
We had a discussion and we were getting married. Anyway.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
We went out for three years. It was time land, Well,
tell the ring, Tell the ring. Your mother didn't like
naked fingers my mother.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Every time I came to my house, my mother would
grab her hand and she'd examine her hand looking for
a ring. Said, Mom, what do you do? You know
what I see? Naked finger? She was putting a ring
on the finger. Put a ring on it, my mom.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
So the wedding band is inscribed incursive inside John fifteen sixteen.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
You did not choose me, but I chose you.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
You saw it, our wedding ring.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
It's a beautiful. It's beautiful to me.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
I wasn't going to take mine off to show you.
But of course my ring will not come off my
finger right now. A Lance took his off the show
Carl Anyway, that's what we're talking about. On day seven,
and God chose you and pursued you, and you would
not be be a believer today if God wasn't choosing you.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
I did eventually proposed to my wife.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
I wait to hear this.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
I was on the sick bed of affliction after three
children later, as all Roberts would say, after our three children,
I said, in the hospital having a hernia repair. It
was a hernia repair, but it was traumatic to me.
I said, Should I not come out of this? Darling?
I don't want the children to ever suspect that I
never proposed to you. Would you marry me? You said yes,
I would marry you. And then I went boldly into

(05:24):
the surgical procedure in the hernia.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Succeeded very well.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
It came right out immediately.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
I don't know if you can say, as you were
on your sick bed telling your wife that you're afraid
that they children might find out, and then after that
I boldly went into surgery.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
It's like, it's not that bold, but all right, no, not,
you made it out.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
I'm trying to tell the story in a way it
will be memorable.

Speaker 4 (05:45):
I hate to tell you what happened next, tell them
what happened out the window.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
So anyway, so I'm I'm coming out of the anesthesia
right and her dad is her dad's hospital, and it
was great. Your dad checked in on me, which is
really great.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
And he said you should stay over because.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
It was you being the patient.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
It's the one because I still wait, not going to
have gone home, but he's said, I you stay over.
I thought I feel better knock if I stayed over
it that it was a pretty traumatic thing. He said, yes,
the hernia, I can see that. So anyway, So I'm
there in the bed and I'm coming out of the anesthesia,
and I hear all this laughter. I thought this is inappropriate.
Here I am coming out of my surgery, and I

(06:23):
look through my blurry eyes, I see the doctors and
the nurses all howling with laughter, and your family and
my family. None of them are paying attention to me.
And they're all looking out the window and laughing at
something in the parking lot at a hospital. And so
I said what they were all, he's out. They came over.
They said, they stayed over at the window, still looking.

(06:45):
Here's what was going on. There was a guy who
evidently was in a real uh. He was in a hurry,
and he gets out of his car at the hospital,
but forgot to turn the car off. He got out
of the car.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Huh, he didn't put it in park.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
He didn't put in park. So the car kept on
going and he went to run over to the car
to try to jump in there to stop it, but
he ran himself over, and he ran himself over twice
trying to stop the car. He ended up getting checked

(07:26):
into the hospital and they asked what he was there for.
In the emergency room, and he said, I was run over?
Did you catch the guy that did? There was no
one in the car. Well how could there be noticed
that it was my car? And they were laughing and
he was accusing them of being unprofessional anyway, So the
car was going in big circles, running out of and

(07:50):
the police were there with police, you know, with the
lights going because they had to make sure that the car.
Thank god, the car didn't run into somebody. It was
he had pulled the wheel to get in, and so
the car was going because they had to keep the
car going til it ran out of gas.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
It was so funny though, and that was why they
were all off.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
But it was I'm sorry that you had to hear
that story here.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
It's good to laugh.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Okay, New Year hopefully knew your news stories.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Carl. Would you please read the second paragraphs so they
can make progress on this?

Speaker 2 (08:23):
What does the Lord require simply this choose to respond
to his grace? You say, no, no, no, no, the
second paragraph.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
I've only read the first sentence, so you get to
read after that when.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
I've never even met it to the first paragraph.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
I did you did you did?

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Did you say? I know the plans I have for you.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
So the law I said the sentence before that God
was choosing you and pursued you, or you would not
be a believer today.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
That's where I stopped.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
And then so finish the second paragraph then, okay me,
then Carl will take it to the third.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
Yes, God set you up to find him, and now
that you are his you need to know that He
has a purpose and a plan for you. The Bible says,
I know the plans I have for you, says the
Lord plans not to harm you, plans to give you
a hope and a future. From Jeremiah twenty nine eleven.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I know the plan like this, I know the plans
that I have for you. It's interesting that God has
plans for your life. So all right, Carl, now this
is where you were going, let's go there.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
What does the Lord require? Simply this, choose to respond
to his grace. You set your sales each day, and
God will send the wind of his grace to fill
those sales and direct you seeking first. The Kingdom of
God is, in reality, choosing to please Him in all
that you do.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
The majority of my warfare in life has come from
choices that weren't in line with God's plan. Just think
about that. God has a plan. So if you stick
with the plan, then you're in the plan of war.
But if you go off on your own, you're kind
of like Kevin and God get got to deliver you
out of situations and get yourself into the majority of

(10:04):
my warfare. I wrote here is from choices that I made.
Yet I've learned. I've made a choice to submit my
life to the word of God and wise counsel from
those God gave me, one day at a time, one
choice at a time, one decision at a time, I
choose that which aligns with His choice for me. And
the result, well, everything starts to work together for the
good of the assignment, everything including places where I missed it.

(10:28):
God has power to work it all out for his
purpose and for your blessing. Every day. The burden gets
lighter when I walk and agreeing with His plan and
his word. And you know what this came from was
teaching from Choyce Myers, actually, and she said you could
be in prison right now. You could be in jail.
And people write to me letters and they say, well

(10:50):
what do I do? And I send them my books
and stuff. She said, All you got to do is
the next decision. She said, because all life is is
a series of choices. Just make sure that the next
thing you choose to do is in line with what
God says. And if you keep on making choices to
do what lines up with what God says, you're walking
in this. And when you're walking in this, you're going

(11:11):
to walk your way right out of every situation you're in.
So the next choice you make make in line with
the word make that next choice in line with what
God says. And I think that was working in the
back of my mind, because you know what, these came
out of the staff very kindly. Just went to Facebook
posts that I did for years, and because I used
to type and write more than I did videos. Then

(11:32):
when videos came around, I stopped writing. But they went
and grabbed them a lot of the archives because people said, hey,
he wrote great stuff, he used to write, why doesn't
he write And that's where these came from. But chosen
by God means that every day you have a choice
to get into the plan that God has for your life.
And God actually has a plan, and you didn't choose him,

(11:53):
but He chose you. Therefore you're authorized to do whatever
you're called to do. You are authorized. You didn't choose yourself,
so don't disqualify yourself. Forget about self consciousness. God chose you,
therefore you're able to do it. We'll be right back.
You know, we're living in an age where Christians are nervous.

(12:15):
Christians are waffling in their commitment. Preachers aren't really preaching
a clear message. We don't know if we're raptured out
or we're supposed to go to the voting both and
take a stand. The truth of the matter is all
that confusion dissipates when you got a fresh revelation of Jesus.
God wants to give the church a fresh discovery of
who Jesus is because Jesus actually manifests himself in different

(12:38):
ways in different periods of time. When he first came,
John the Baptist was very confused. He had seen the
Lord coming with a baptism of fire, and he was
going to burn up the chap and he was going
to shake things up, and Jesus actually came as a sacrifice. Well,
end time, Jesus is coming back as the judge of nations,
and most Christians are looking for the lamb. He's coming

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as a live in now. If you get this revelation
of who Jesus is right now, it doesn't dissipate the
beauty of his merciful forgiveness or his love. It just
adds this realization that he's coming with authority and he
wants his church to straighten up its back and begin
to realize that the soon coming King is coming as
the judge of nations. The revelation of End Time Jesus

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will put a mantle in your life that will embolden
you with clarity and confidence. The thing that is missing
most in the body of Christ, the fear of the
Lord and the boldness of the first century Church, is
about to come to you with this powerful revelation. Go
to Lancewallnow dot com End Times Jesus. That's Lancewala dot
com forward slash End Times Jesus, and you're going to

(13:41):
hear this explosive, fresh new revelation that just came to
me recently this year that God wants the Church to
straighten up and strengthen itself because Jesus is coming with
the armies of Heaven and he's coming to do battle.
So here you are with us at New Year's Eve.
Kind of exciting, kind of actually this is New Year's Eve,

(14:04):
but it's also I think we're doing this for rav
real America's voice, So there's multiple uses of this PROCACS.
This is my wife by the way of my son Carl.
Lo is my wife Annabelle and my son Carl. There
you go. It's up America, real America's voice right here.
This is the real America. This is your ordinary, typical family.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
I want you to go to.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I've got this next level living thirty day devotional put
together by my staff of the sayings that I've said
over the years, and and they put it together, and
I wanted you to be able to get this in Carl.
This comes with what favor. This comes with the favor
for not just any favor for sea days on how

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the operation of the force of favor works. It's the
stickiness factor of heaven. It's the way in which God works,
the secret of divine promotion, of divine positioning. The favor
factor is a force that shows up a people's lives
and it comes to people who have the courage to
be different thirty days. Courage to be different is a
guide it's on page twenty four, day ten. And Carl,

(15:11):
this sounds like you right here. Read the first paragraph.
Will you about have the courage.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
All right, courage to be different, Have the courage to
be different. Be true to what resonates in your spirit.
Don't let others stifle or edit the song you are
called the sing. Keep going all right, for there are
many voices contending in your ear to go this way
or go that way.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
But I, the.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
Sovereign Lord, will reveal the path you are to take.
As you come into the light of my presence, you
will become a clear picture.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
I want to say this to you because this I
wrote this in the spirit, and it was a prophecy,
and I'm just realizing now this is a prophetic word.
In the past, you were distressed by those who didn't stay.
In other words, people that you look around and they
weren't with you. They thought they'd be with you, and
they aren't with you. But now you'll be surprised at

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who's show up. They are helpers in your harvest. Stay
true to the heavenly vision of what I gave you,
and though it's tarried, it now comes to you in
waves and stages, according to your capacity to steward the increase.
Now there's a lot packed into those words right there.

(16:20):
And here's what's coming back to my spirit as I'm
rereading what was written a decade ago, and I'd be
in the presence of prophetic activists like Kim Clement and others,
and the residu of that would get on you. And
I remember writing these posts at night. But here's something.
The idea here is that you might feel like there

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are people that you have this grief if they're no
longer there, but you'd be surprised at the people who
show up, and there are helpers in your harvest. Stay
true to the vision that God gave you, and even
though it's terarried, you'll find that there's phases and stages
to what God is giving you. But the secret is

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to steward the increase. Miles Monroe said something years ago.
It comes back to me often as a real rebuke
when I start to complain about anything I was just doing.
About the little closet room I got back there. That's
all chaotic as God, because we have a studio here
and back there, I've got nobody really organizes that room.

(17:26):
We may have people come in and clean the studio.
But that room nobody touches. I realize nobody's in there
but me, and it just looks chaotic because I'm running
in and out doing shows all the time. And Annabel
was back there, wonderful wife that I've got, organizing it
like to help me. She's fixing it up and organizing
shirts together to look like she said, it doesn't have

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to look like this. And in that moment, the word
came back to me from Miles Monroe. And it's basically
this prophecy that Adam is called to be the manager
of the garden. And if you don't like the harvest,
take a look at the farmer. If you don't like
the garden, take a look at who's in charge of it.

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Is this? I mean, we live in a generation which
is expert and blaming the government, expecting someone else to
solve a problem that actually God called you to solve.
So you're the steward of the garden and you're the
one that has to steward, has to fix up your
own closet. What are you smiling for there, Carl, What
are you thinking?

Speaker 2 (18:33):
Well, it's just a number of different things, the main
one being that you know, we're talking about blaming others
and not accepting responsibility and having the ability to respond
to a situation in an area that's cluttered where you're
the only one who's in there. So I'm laughing at
you know, just kind of the conversation.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Yeah, well, and you're laughing appropriately because I'm making that point.
I'm making it consciously that it's my room and I
created the chaos. And if you own the fact that
it's not somebody else, it's supposed to be responsible to
steer your garden. God will give you more according to
your capacity to store the increase. So if you're not

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investing in yourself, if you're not, it's like, I really
am concerned with the number of people that I know
that are gaming all the time. Well, unless you're learning
something by gaming, you're just entertaining yourself to death. The
other people are actually reading somebody to say to me, Hey,
I want to be able to do what you do.
I want to be able to have expertise in certain areas.

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I said, well, it's not that hard. It's just not easy.
He said, what do you mean as well, it's not complex.
All you got to do is, you know, you got
plenty of free time in a week. You don't watch
TV and don't get on the internet. We'll just read
a book. If you read a book every week on
a subject, at the end of the year, you would
have fifty books on a subject. At the end of

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two years, you'd have one hundred. I'd say that between
year two and year three, between your one hundred and
one hundred and fifty the expert book that you read,
you're ready to do a podcast that's compelling, interesting and
has depth. And so you're only two years away from
being an expert on a subject that interests you, whether
it's cryptocurrency or manga art or whatever it is. But

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notice not everybody will sit down and read a book
a week plus.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
Notice that where there is much increase, the oxtall is
a mess. So for all you creatives out there, you
know what, don't be afraid to make a mess.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Just clean it up.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Clean it up.

Speaker 4 (20:31):
When you've done my house. I got lots of little
good piles of good intentions. I get to them eventually,
But you know what, there's a lot going on in
that little house.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
Sorry for interrupting it, just it seems like we're getting
ahead of ourselves to day fifteen.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Oh, we're getting ahead to pruning in day fifteen. Let's
go through. This is really a word that speaks to
being true to who you are and your calling. Once again,
I want you to do this once you go to
next level living this thirty day devotional and just go
to Lancewalla dot com forward slash New Year and get
the supernatural force of favor. And by the way people

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say how much it's your gift of any amount, that's
our generosity is we just want to get the material
out to you. If you want to orchestrate Heaven's symphony,
you have to be willing to turn your back on
the earth. Actually, that was miswritten. What I meant to
say was if you're going to conduct the orchestra, you

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have to turn your back on the crowd.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Ooh, that comes a little later.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
That's a big deal.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Sometimes God puts his people into a thing called isolation processing.
It's a place where you go into your own wilderness
so you can find God's voice and find your own voice.
You can experience this isolation while still surrounded by people.
Isolation processing this language from Bobby Clinton and his work
on convergence or leadership emergence theory. The unique study of

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Clinton is what are the characteristics of individuals that actually
live to fulfill the prophetic call that is on their
life or the call that God has for them. At
the end of their life, they look back and they
did the thing they were called to do, and they
feel as though they accomplished it. Very few people do that.
I mean that most generous statistics will be twenty percent
of ministries, so I means eighty percent don't have that

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sense of satisfaction. And he said, one of the chapters
that you go through in the process, and Carl, what
is process look like five fingers.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Five fingers death punch, just kidding, five fingers up. Process
is what happens in root to the high point. So
people see these high points up here, and we think
that we're just going to be able to gondola our
way up inaccurate. What we need to do is we
need to trust the process, process, process, don't rush process.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
We need to trust the process. Trust the process. And
we say so when you're in, when you're Joseph and
you're doing your two year stint in your final phase
of the process before you're you're in the oven. God's
cooking something. He's putting the glaze on the vase, and
you feel like something's wrong because the heat's there. And
then you come out of the heat and you get

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put on the shelf to cool down. And meanwhile you're
sitting on you feel like you've been shelled and you're
ready to go. Why isn't God opening the door for you?
This is a part of what we call isolation processing.
It's a place where you feel as though you're overlooked,
you're underappreciated, something the parade is passing you by. But

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during that period of isolation, God is his According to
what I wrote here, that's where you really hear God's
voice in a unique way. And by the way, that's
where the place where you discover your own voice. You
come out of the wilderness. Every great thing of God
comes out of a wilderness. Churchill came out of what's
called the wilderness years between World War One and World

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War Two. He fought depression. He thought his career was over.
He had made mistakes as a young man politically and militarily.
But the country came to him because he found his voice,
his maturity, and his suffering process. Teddy Roosevelt too.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Absolutely, yeah, he spent time in the wilderness then came
out basically a fully formed president.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
I didn't know that. Oh my goodness, we only have
one minute left. It takes courage to believe in your music,
the symphony you hear, to be faithful to write it
out accurately so that others can hear it. When you're
true to the thing that you alone are created to do,
you tap into an inner strength, a gut certainty that
you're doing the right thing, even when nobody around you
fully understands it. This state of being is the most

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powerful in the world. It's an aspect of God speaking
out through the design you're exhibiting. Remember this, you are
designed for purpose and you're driven by passion. If driven
by purpose without passion, your work is mediocre, and the
word mediocre in Latin means halfway up the mountain. If

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driven by passion without purpose, you're simply a hedonist, just
absorbing everything that's happening but giving nothing back. But if
you're driven by both purpose and passion, you're a creative
force to be reckoned with in a universe that's waiting
to cooperate with what God put inside of you. That's
such interesting language, right, And I'm so thankful to you

(25:21):
guys for pulling this out of the archives, because the
courage to be different is your courage. Go to Lanswea
dot com forward slash bring it up again, New Year,
or call one one hundred nine zero six three four nine.
I want to send you four CDs on the supernatural
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(25:42):
gift of any amount. Thank you and God bless. Is
this the end of the broadcast, by the way, New Year, right, happy, happy?

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Did you enjoy this latest episode? Please remember to share
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the better equipment you are to navigate the world.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Mm hmm
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