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January 11, 2026 57 mins

Live from Revival Today Church with Pastor Jonathan Shuttlesworth

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
So, and Jonathan prayed for me. He specifically caught out
the blood. I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder a
couple of months ago, and I've had a lot of
issues with that. When I came tonight, I wasn't expecting
this at all, that he called it out, and I
know it was the Lord, and I just I know
that it's healed, it's gone, it's done, it's over with
in the name of Jesus. He is my yeller, my God,

(00:28):
my father.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
I love him.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Thank you so much for doing this.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
We are raising up a family in this church. We're
raising up a family in Pittsburgh. We're raising up a
family in Texas that don't just know about God. They
know God. They've handled his power, they've seen his power
flow through him. You're coming out of here today carrying
fresh fire, fresh annoying thing, never to take another backwards.

(01:00):
There's nothing God asks you to do in the Bible
that doesn't have a reward attached to it. When I
told Matthew Ash from Malaa that I was gonna send
two hundred thousand dollars for that crusade from our church,
do you think I was doing that to help them
or help me, help me, because I know what the
Bible says about those that refuse to close their eyes

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to poverty, but help. And we were getting close to
the time to send the two hundred thousand.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
We didn't have it.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Plus we're building the church and really building four churches.
And you know what, we get a letter in the
mail from a lady. I've been watching you. I got
saved watching Billy Graham. This is a week before I
went to Nigeria when I told them I'm gonna help
with those surgeries. I got saved watching Billy Graham. I
got healed watching Katherine Coleman. I'm in my eighties and

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it delights me to see you caring on their work.
Here's a check, first time that person's ever given one
point twenty six million dollars. Do you know what that is?
That means if you know math, that's two hundred thousand
for them and one point six for me. So that
church in Pittsburgh. Phase one is done. Phase two is

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half done. Because as long as you when you see
where the blessing comes from, you're not hoping for a blessing,
wishing for a blessing, asking somebody to pray for you
for a blessing. You know how to access the blessing
of God? Can you say? Amen? Number four. The church
is where you receive revelation and understanding. So I'm seventy three,

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sixteen and seventeen. So I tried to understand why the
wicked prosper. But what a difficult task it is. Then
I went to your sanctuary, Oh Lord, and I finally
understood the destiny of the wicked. You receive understanding Isaiah
two three. There he will teach us his ways and
will walk in his paths as much as I preach.

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Every day I receive revelation. I got all written down
on my phone. I was thinking about stealing Matthew Shmuloa's
iPad and offering it for ransom. His notes are awesomee
He did a sermon to the ministers about the four
spirits from Hell that you have to watch don't creep
into your church. It was great. One hundred and twenty
points from making generational impact. You never get to a point.

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Iron sharpens iron. Watch any Christian that thinks they don't
need a pastor, and I need that. I got my
own bible. The Holy Spirit can be my teacher. Watch them.
They all go the same place down the Holy Spirit
teach me. Where do you work? I'm looking for a job.
How's your carents in the shop. Yeah. Holy Spirit's doing
a great job teaching you. He told you in the Bible,

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go get a pastor. Anybody that knew me before I
started this church, I always had a pastor. Had one
in Maine, had one in Virginia Beach, had one in Pennsylvania.
If when I came off the road I was in church,
I'm upplanted. I had a guy tell me he doesn't
talk like this anymore because now he knows me, but
when he first met me. And nobody's watching in Texas
right now. Texas is service number two. But I never

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was in a place like Texas where everybody's a Christian
and nobody has a church. Sometimes we go to Gateway
and then sometimes we go so a guy that has
like a prophetic ministry will go there. Sometimes where do
you go to church? If somebody asks you where you work, Jay,
where do you work here? Not? Well, sometimes I come here.
Sometimes I'll go to sheets. Just help out with the friar. No,

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you should be able to answer that question simply. Can
you say amen. And so the guy. I was telling
this guy that it's a born again Christian who helps
us in the ministry. Now, I said, you know you
should Where do you go to church? Well, I said
you should have a church. Well you say that because
you're a pastor. I said, well, no, I don't. When
I wasn't a pastor, I had a church. I'm in
church all the time. My church isn't in Nigeria. There's

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nothing I did over there that in the natural helps me.
In the natural, I should be down two hundred thousand
dollars plus airplane ticket plus hotel. I'm in church because
I've found out what David found out. The harder I
plant myself in church, the harder the blessings of God
pursue me. Because God has a blessing in his house.

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Can you say amen? Number five? The church is a
place where you experience abundance, delight, and satisfaction. Psalm thirty six,
seven and eight. How precious is your unfailing love of
God all humanity, fine shelter. That sounds so like terribly
translated humanity, But it doesn't say that in the original language.

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That sounds like like Yale Theological School what's King James,
How excellent is thy loving kindness of God? Therefore the
children of men put their trust under the shadow of
thy wings. Keep going, they shall be no. Let me
see six again, how excellent six? That's a seven. Thy
righteousness is like the great mountains. Thy judgments are a

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great depot Lord, Thou preservest man and beast. How excellent
is thy loving kindness of God. Therefore the children of
men put their trust under the shadow of your wings,
And when they they shall be abundantly satisfied with the
fatness of thy house. You know what talks about fat

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in the Old Testament. It's a sign of prosperity, because
in most places in the world, to get fat, you
have to have money. In America, you have to have
money to be skinny. True, you have to have a
gym membership, you have to buy expensive food. But overseas,
to have plenty of food, you have to be fat.
Thou shalt be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of the house,

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And thou shalt make them drink the rivers of thy pleasures.
Thou shalt make them drink the river of thy pleasures.
Go ahead with nine, for with THEE is the fountain
of life, and in thy light shall we see. Number
five the churches where you experience abundance, delight, and satisfaction.

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Number six, the church is a place of answered prayer.
So I'm sixty six, nineteen and twenty and thirteen and fourteen.
But God did listen. He paid attention to my prayer.
Praise God who did not ignore my prayer or withdraw
his unfailing love from me. Now I come to your
temple with burnt offerings to fulfill the val How many

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see that there I come to your temple. This is
thousands of years old. I come to the temple with offerings,
as I pray. These pastors have made it that you
have to come to like we made up offerings. The
battle says, no man will appear before me without a gift.
Now I come to your temple with burnt offerings to
fulfill the vows I made to you. Yes, the sacred
vows that I made when I was in deep trouble.

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I say A fifty five to seven. I will bring
them to my holy Mountain of Zion and will fill
them with joy in my house of prayer. Say with me,
I will fill them with joy in my house of prayer.
How many of you have gotten happy being at church
here before? Yeah, the church is a place of joy.
You come in happy and you leave happy. I enter

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his gates with thanksgiving in my heart, enter his courtse
with and I'm not even touching on this that there's
a reason. It's the first hours of the first day
of a new week. You are setting your course for
the week. When you started on Sunday, You're saying, I'm
not deciding. I'm not gonna see how my week's gonna go.
I'm gonna be in God's house. I'm gonna get full
of his work. How many you have ever been sitting

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here on Sunday and God started giving you instruction for
that week? Do this, and you did it and your
business prospered. Some of you are building a second house.
Some of you are buying a new house. Some of
you started businesses that's not gonna decrease. I will cause
you to drink up the rivers of my pleasure. Get
ready to have the best thirteen months that you've ever had.

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In Jesus' name, Stay with me. The church is a
place of answered prayer. Number seven. The churches were help
healing and deliverance are released sos I'm twenty one to two.
In times of trouble, May the Lord answer your crime.
May the name of the God of Jacob keith you

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safe from all harm. He sends you help from his
sanctuary and strengthen you from Zion Obadiah one seventeen. But
upon mount Zion, what's zying? Again?

Speaker 5 (09:14):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (09:15):
We got eight more people that caught it. Can you
save me from ring? Hebrews twelve? Again what's Zion? The church?
But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance, and there shall
be holiness, and the House of Jacob shall possess their possessions.
So you have things God's given you. They belong to you,
but you don't possess them unless you gather in Zion.

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And then Zion gives you power to go out and
take what belongs to you. Number seven. The churches were help,
healing and deliverance are released. But upon mountain Zion shall
be deliverance. Number eight. The church is the place of
supernatural joy and gladness Psaw eighty four to four. What
joy for those who can live in your house always singing?

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Blessed are they that dwell in your house, they shall
still be praising you. What joy, new living translation, What
joy for those who can live in your house, always
singing your praises. I say A fifty one eleven. Those
who have been ransomed by the Lord will return. They
will enter Zion with singing crown, with everlasting joy. Here

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us everlasting joy. Let me tell you something, according to
the Bible, good luck staying depressed at this church. You cannot.
According to the Bible, you cannot stay plugged in to
a holy ghost church and have depression mastering you because
there's a release of joy into your spirit, supplementing you
every week every Sunday that you come to church, crown

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with everlasting joy, sorrow and more. I don't think you
can say that, Jonathan, sorrow and mourning will what. Yeah,
that's what the Bible says. And they'll be filled with joy.
They must stay filled with joy, us stay filled with gladness. Yeah,
that's what belongs to you. That's what you get every
Sunday that you come. You think you'd get it if

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you stayed home. And I need to take Sunday off.
Find those people. They all need prayer. But the people
that are planted in God's house there is a release
of joy and gladness that fills your life. Receive that
today in the name of Jesus. Number eight. Attaching yourself

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to God's house brings blessing on your entire family. First,
Chronicles twenty six four to three obed Edom's son sons
lists off all the sons God had blessed. Obed Edam.
Chemiiah's sons were all leaders who were highly respected. The descendants,
as far as the eighth generation, were all out standing
in the service of the temple of God. The total

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number of men capable in the strength and service of
the Lord from the descendants of abd Edam was sixty two.
The Bible goes out of its way to make a
note to hope that Edom's served in the house of God.
God blessed his family some one eight. The children of
your people will live in security. Their descendants will prosper
in your presence. Let me see, King James, remember I

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do NLTU do KJV. The children of thy servants shall
continue and their seed shall be established. Everyone say established.
When the Bible talks about establish it, you can't be moved.
God established us in Pittsburgh. Everybody and their brothers tried
to move us out of here. They can't do it,
because when the Lord establishes you, nobody can knock you out.

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I propher saying the name of Jesus. Every enemy try
to approach you shall fall for your sake in Jesus' name.
Number ten. The church is where God commands the blessing
and releases the annoying. The church is where God commands
his blessing and releases the annoying. You think I'm just

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up here shouting a pastor a minister. If you're in
the Old Testament, he told Moses, when the people leave
the assembly, command this blessing them. Even if you went
to like a dead church, that's part of like one
of the only enjoyable parts. Even if they say it dead.
And the Lord shall bless thee and keep thee and

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make his face shine upon you. Hey, that's good. I'm
for that that even they'll pronounce a blessing. Because the
Bible says the heavens belonged to the Lord, but the
earth he's given to who who men. So a man
has to speak it, Son of man, can these bones
live again? Thou knowest, say to the bones, cousin said,
Now watch me speak to the bones. You speak so

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part of a minister's job when I say like, and
you're gonna be blessed this week in Jesus name. And
it's not to make like an exciting end to the
sentence that God is heaving. You say it, and as
you say it, He'll confirm it. Can you say? Amen?

Speaker 6 (13:52):
So?

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Number ten the churches where God commands the blessing and
releases the annoying someone thirty three one to three. How
wonderful and pleasant it is when brothers lived together in harmony.
For harmony, mister King James, like harmony. It's like a
precious ointment upon the head. That's talking about the annoying
that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard that

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went down to the skirts of his garment, as the
due of herman, and as the dew that descended upon
the mountains of Zain. For there the Lord commanded the blessing,
even life forever more. Eybody say, commanded the blessing. And
you know what amen means. You know everybody shops. Amen,
We're not just like mimicking lifetime movies of what people

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do in church. Amen means, so be it unto me.
So when I say, like, this is gonna be the
best week you've ever had, and somebody says amen, they're
saying I take that from me. That's mine. You're gonna
have the best twelve months. When you say amen, I
don't care if anybody else in this church. I'm latching
onto this thing. God speaks the blessing, You receive the blessing,

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and you take the blessing fifty verse two from Mountain Zion,
out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God has shinned.

Speaker 7 (15:10):
I live in South Dakota and my son goes to
rama and I got a call from the emergency room
because my son was unresponsive and he was not breathing.
He went into some sort of diabetic keto acidosis. His
triglycerides were over thirty five one hundred, his sugars were
over at eight hundred. He was hallucinating. He was vomiting

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all night. His kidneys, his liver, and his pancreats weren't working.
They were asking me for permission to save his life.
I said, yes, do what you gotta do, and I
yelled to my husband, we gotta go right now. My
husband knew he was on his way to urging care
because he was sick. I was like, we gotta go
right now. But the Lord told me, don't say anything,
don't let fear in. And this message was just in
my spirit. And so we get in the car and
we started driving. We have a nine hour drive. Then

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while in the middle of driving, I started to get
consumed with fear because I was the only one that
knew that my son was not and he was unresponsive.
And so I told my daughter put that message on
again that we were listening to. So we're in the
car and we were listening to Power the Devil, and
then the next one was stepping into the divine nature
of Jesus Christ. And so we listened to that all
the way down from South Dakota to Tulsa, and we're praying.

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And so we walk into the hospital room and I
see my son. He's in the ICU and he has tubes,
he's swollen, he's has a machine breathing for him, he's
ice cold, he has no color. And we walk into
the room and I say, in the name of Jesus Christ,
you're gonna get up and you will declare the works
of the Lord and the land of the living God
is not done with you. You will wake up in
Jesus's name. I went into the other room and I

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started crying, but I was jumping, and I wouldn't let
fear come out of my mouth because the message had
just been so planted in me. So I just started
crying and declaring that I will not fear the devil,
and he will let my son go. The next day,
the next morning, my son woke up. The doctors to
this day don't know what they said. It was some
type of diabetic thing. They don't know what caused it.

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Because everything he's alive. He's out of the hospital, he's walking.
He shouldn't be to the way his numbers worth. They said,
he should be dead. They've never seen anything like this.
But he's alive.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
Out of Zion, the Perfection of beauty God has shined
new living translation from Mount Sion, The Perfection of beauty,
God shines in glorious radiance. Number ten the churches where
God commands the blessing and releases his anoying. And then
I close with this the ten blessings for a building
and advancing God's House. Now that you see the importance

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of importance of God's House Do you want Do you
want Pittsburgh to tourney the dearborn Michigan? Do you want
to do you want to have a Christmas gathering down
in downtown Pittsburgh And we can't have it because the
Muslim Brotherhood and Free Palestine's they're harassing and shoving people.
Do you want to know how to stop it? You
want to all go down with signs? Do you want
to burn a Koran? That's not how you do it.

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The brighter the light of God's House shines, no darkness
can move into that city and revival today churches here
because three years ago, on New Year's Eve, the Lord
said to me, no, four years ago, build me a
strong church in this city. And Brother, the Devil's done
everything to keep that from happening. But we're a thousand strong,
Get ready to go two thousand strong. Because Islam's not

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gonna have Pittsford false religion. It's not gonna have Pittsferth.
Communism's not gonna have Pittsford. The Church of the Lord
Jesus Christ shall prevail. If you believe a shout Amen,
number blessings for building God's House and advancing God's house

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number one. When you build God's house, God builds your house.
Literally did that for my dad and literally did it
for me. Haggi, I won eight to nine. Now go
up into the hills, bring down timber and rebuild my house.
I mean, no, church isn't about a building. It kind
of is. It wasn't like Elf timber or legend of
Zelda timber. It was actual wood to build a building.

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Can you say, amen, how many you know? You don't
need a church, You just need God. Guess where Guess
where he dwells. I mean when you hear people talk
like that, you're listening to probably somebody that can't afford
a building. I mean, it's not about buildings, it kind
of is. I don't know about you. I'm kind of
happy we're in a building today instead of freezing our
nether regions off outside then in the summer getting baked mosquitoes.

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There's a reason that we invented buildings like in four
thousand BC. Let's not try to ruin it in one generation.
Can you say, amen, when you build God's house, God
builds your house. Now go through the hills, bring down
timber and rebuild my house. Then I will take pleasure
in it and be honored, says the Lord. You hope
for rich harvest, but they were poor, and when you

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brought your harvest home it blew away. Why why why
was nothing working out? Because my house lies in ruins,
says the Lord of Hosts, while all of you are
busy building your own fine homes. Number One, when you
build God's house, he builds your house. When they listen
to and they went up and got the timber and
built the house, everything started to flow again. That's been

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my secret, Abraham. How much money did you send to
that guy from Ghana that you found that was building
the church, your friend? Ten thousand that he had saved
up for his own down payment on a house here
at his friend in Gano's building the church and only
costs ten thousand US to finish it, and he sent it.
And I've been with that guy since he sent that check.
And God, God knew it. I've never seen this in

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all my life, and I've been around the church my
whole life. A pastor Carde to me is your assistant, Abraham. Here,
I have a seat I want to give him. Uh
isn't that supposed to go to me?

Speaker 5 (20:33):
No?

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Because I didn't send ten houses and to build the
church he did. God doesn't care. And see that's the
great thing about the blessings of God. You can be
a plumber, you can be nobody. You can be an
assistant to the preacher. You can be the preacher and
not given, you get nothing. You can be the assistant
to the preacher and give, and the blessing flows to you.
God takes note of who builds his house, and when

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you build his house, God builds your house. Number two,
God releases supernatural financial provision to temple builders first Chronicles
twenty nine three through five and verse twelve. And now,
because of my devotion to the temple of my God,
I'm giving all my own private treasures of gold and
silver to help in the construction of the temple. These

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gifts are in addition to the building materials I've already
collected for his holy temple. Now, then, who will follow
my example and give offerings to the Lord? Today? Wealth
and honor have come from you alone. Verse twelve. You
rule over everything. Power and might are in your hand,
and at your discretion. People are made great and given strength.

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If you will get it in your heart, God will
get in your hand. You know what David said at
the beginning there, Basically I realized that all this that
God's given me was to prepare a temple for him.
And so he gave six billion dollars US. If you
was one hundred and twelve tons of gold and two
hundred and something tons of silver, so you can add
it up, it's like six something billion, might be seven

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billion out that gold's gone up. So he said, God's
not gonna let me build the temple. My son's going
to do it, but I'm going to fund it. And
he said, this is an addition to what I've collected.
So it would be the equivalent of me saying I
got all of you to give to the church, other
people who're sending gifts like that lady from California, but
I'm gonna give more than everybody else did. That's what
he did, and that's why I've tried to mimic David.
I'm at about four hundred thousand US that I've given

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personally myself, which I might, you know, I might do
it because I'm close anyway, I might this year end
up giving more than what my salary is. And I'm
sure that i'll trigger an IRS audit if you gave
one hundred and twenty percent of what your income is.
That's like John Gotti stuff. That's how they think you
must have something on the side. But it doesn't matter

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to me. They can audit away. One preacher, they told him,
you've given so much, we're gonna have to audit you.
And he told him, if you think this is a lot,
then you should open up an IRS office next to
my pastor's office, because this is going to be the
least that I'm ever going to give. It's one of
my pet peeves is that not you. But people think
anytime pastor who talks about offering, oh, giving must be down.

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They must need money. And it's not people's fault that
they think that, because most of the pastors will say
that out right now, we're getting ready to go into
a building program. So I want to teach you about giving.
It's all to get from you to do something. But
when you understand that giving is to release a blessing
on you that he that so sparingly will reap sparingly,
but he that sows abundantly shall reap an abundant harvest,

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then it becomes a delight to give. Can you say amen?
Number three Jesus performed a miracle for a gentile because
he built God's house. Luke's this is a very interesting story,
Luke seven one to five. When Jesus had finished saying
all this to the people, he returned to Capernaum. At
that time, the highly valued slave of a Roman officer

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was sick and near death. When the officer heard about Jesus,
he sent some respected Jewish elders to ask him to
come and heal his slave. So they earnestly begged Jesus
to help the man. This is how they appealed to Jesus.
If anyone does it serves your help. He does, they said,
for he loves the Jewish people, and he built a
synagogue for us. And Jesus went with them. He was Roman,

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he had no reason to help that guy. When Jesus
heard this, he was amazed. Turning to the crowd that
was following him, he said, I haven't seen faith like
this in all of Israel. And when the officer's friends
return home, they found the slave completely healed. So number
three Jesus performed a miracle. Look how they appealed to him.
This guy built a temple for us. And when Jesus
heard that the guy built in that era church, he didn't.

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He didn't do like he did for the Cyrophoenician woman.
Should I think bread from the table and throw it
to the dogs? Oh, he built a temple. He loves
God's people, built a house for them. I'm on the
way to his house. Number four. God personally honors those
who honor his house. For Samuel two thirty. Therefore, the Lord,
the God of Israel, says, I will honor those that
honor me, and I will despise those that think lately

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of me. Now that's in the same chapter of Hafti
infhineas that work at the temple and are taking the
people's offerings and helping themselves to the young women at
the church. The devil has no new tricks. So you
got that same spirit in the church.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Now.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Corrupt ministers take money, take offering money. Who did I
hand that money to recently? It wasn't you, because you
were with me. Who gave me a bunch of money
is my brother in law up in Canada. Somebody waited
after and gave me a card. They said, I wanted
to give this to you. You know, we took an offering.
This is for you, The card said for Jonathan. While
in the cart there was a few thousand dollars in there,

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but the card said, I want to help with your ministry.
I want to help with what's going on in Nigeria.
Well there's no way to read that and think, well,
they must have just been drunk. It's obviously for me.
So I passed to my brother in law. I said,
read that and tell me who you think the money
before he said for the ministry. I said, that's what
I thought, handed him the money. Not one penny of
God's money has found its way into my possession. You've

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been coming here for three years, most of you, there's
never been one pastor appreciation offering taken. Because how could
I be any more appreciated Outside of KATIEK. You could
ask jess Beck there who I've been paying to handle
my own personal money, because that's how much has come
in to me, with making no effort to wait around nothing.

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I gave that three hundred and some thousand in July.
It's almost all back before December, with making no effort
for it. Because I don't have to try to get
the I don't have to try to shear the sheep,
get the sheep to feed me. If I now, I
teach you to do it. But I'm already doing it.
I'm building churches. I started doing it in twenty eleven

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twenty twelve where I could afford it. I didn't have
enough money to build a church in America, so I
built one in Congo, then India, ten thousand in Congo,
twenty thousand in India. And Brother, when it came time
for mine, boom. What you may happen for others, God
makes happen for you. I tell you a second time
on the authority of God's word. Get around it for
the best year you've ever had. If you believe it, shut,

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I receive it. Number five. God supplies all your needs
to those who support the building of churches Philippians four
fifteen to nineteen. And my God shall supply all your needs.
Coin's Richards and Glory was written not to Christians. It
was written to one church, the Philippian Church that Paul said,
you were the only church that cared about what I

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was doing. And Paul was an addicted church planner. Number six,
when God builds Zion or the church, the children of
the builders thrive and prosper. When when you build the church,
the children of the builders thrive and prosper. That's something
you don't care about when you're in your teenage years,
in your twenties, maybe even your early thirties. But when

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you start to get my age, in your forties and up,
you start caring more about that. I spend zero time
thinking about my future, and a lot of time thinking
about Camala's future and buying her house and her not
paying for her wedding and her having a home. Right
off the bat. Everything's geared that way. So these scriptures
matter to me. So one or two. Some of you
had awful childhoods. Some of you started with nothing and

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had declaude of where you're at right now. But I'm
telling you there's a way that every battle you had
to fight in life, your children will never know one
of those battles because it only takes one person to say,
I'm gonna put God first. And God said, not only
will I bless you, I will bless your children.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
Well.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
Abundant hope is our inheritance in Christ. Yet many of
us still carry the baggage of past. Pay well, today's guest,
it's going to share how he discovered God's unfailing, unconditional
of growing up in the foster care system. But before
we get to that, join me around the table is
April Simons. We have a real Man of God on

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fire today. I love it talking about hope because everybody
needs hope. Yep, and we always say it. Hope has
a name, and it's Jesus Christ, and that's right. I
love the story. It's going to be great. Anna Kendall,
how are you doing. I'm doing just great.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
And I love this story too.

Speaker 5 (29:28):
I love the way that he reaches.

Speaker 8 (29:30):
So many young people because what a young people's life
has saved.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
That's a lifetime that's saved. So that's going to be great.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
Rachel Lamb Brown, we love testimonies.

Speaker 6 (29:40):
Yes, and this is one of my favorite guests.

Speaker 5 (29:42):
His story.

Speaker 6 (29:43):
It's so impactful just to see where he came from.
He didn't let that limit him and God has done
so much through his life and it's incredible to see
the power of a transform life.

Speaker 5 (29:53):
And he's right here in our area. But the last
time we saw him, we were in Australia together and
he was preaching in Australia. Yeah, for sure, Dorothy Niedner.
Are you ready for a good word today?

Speaker 9 (30:04):
I am so so ready because you know what it's.
It's God's proof that you know, no matter what has
happened in our past, you don't have to take it
to the future because He has great plans for us,
and it is evident that the store today is going
to be phenomenal.

Speaker 5 (30:21):
I posted a picture of me and you on Instagram
and everybody's like, I just loved him. I love Dorothy.
Dorothy is a woman of God. I loved it. I
loved it. Cindy Johnson, how are you hey? I'm doing
great today. Now, you know our guest and I do
hurting preaching. Yes, for many years, actually probably thirty years
or more. But the impact that he's he was only

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two years old when he started. Well, but the impact
that he is having today and that he had many
years back on our community, yeah, was huge. That was
the four worst area. Yes, Well, he was abandoned as
a baby, embraced by his love loving foster parents, redeemed
by God. Reggie Dabs is living proof that your past

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doesn't define your future. That's a good word for you today,
no matter what you've been through, no matter where you
are right now. Your past does not have to define
what God wants to do in your life. So I
want you stay right there. So they were like, well,
you don't even know listen, good story coming up. Well
today he's going to share how God is opening doors
for him to bring this message of hope to schools nationwide.

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It is amazing what God is doing. He's just written
a book with John Driver just keep breathing, and it's
a shocking expos of letters you never imagined a generation
would write. We'll get into that later, but these are
actually the cries of young people that you have ministered
to throughout the years.

Speaker 8 (31:49):
Right, absolutely, Yeah, kids who have heard me in programs
and then they went to their computers and wrote me
a letter.

Speaker 5 (31:55):
Well, welcome Reggie Dabs. So good to have you, and
I do love your story, and I love the story
of your parents, who are now both with the Lord.
But tell us a little bit. Start at the beginning
of your birth and what happened.

Speaker 8 (32:13):
Yeah, I have a brother, two sisters, my mom. You
know them, by the way, do you I have met them?

Speaker 5 (32:19):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (32:19):
My mom kept my brother, kept my sisters, but she
said I was a mistake and she gave me away
to her favorite teacher at school, which is the greatest
blessing of it.

Speaker 5 (32:28):
Oh, we know you weren't a mistake. No, by the way,
you're not a mistake. No, no one is a mistake.
No one.

Speaker 8 (32:34):
The world will label you, though. The world will make
you want to carry. And I like it at the
beginning when he says the baggage will carry baggage. Yeah,
I'm gonna call this whole. You got to drop that bag.
You got to let it go. You got to drop
it because you wasn't meant to carry it.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
And that's that.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
I think she said you were a mistake.

Speaker 8 (32:51):
Well, there's circumstances around my birth. She actually slept with
a man to get food for my brother and sisters
and got pregnant.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
So that's why she says I was a mistake. But
you got to.

Speaker 8 (33:02):
And I just look at people all the time and
I say, I'm here. Yeah, yeah, it doesn't matter how
you're here, and what you do while you're here matters.
It matters the most. So yesterday, it's a memory, and
you know what it can be. There's a reason why
the front windshow is so much bigger than the rearview mirror,
because if you spend your time looking back, you're going

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to run into something.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
So you got to look ahead. You can't, you can't
look well.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
And yeah, I mean something has to be said to
the fact that you know your mom, your birth mom
rather had a story of I'm sure, brokenness and pain
and going through different things. And when you look at her,
you and you look at her through the eyes of God,
you kind of have a different perspective, don't you.

Speaker 8 (33:48):
Absolutely, And when you look now, I met her a
few years back. I met her and we have a relationship.
And now she'll call me five times a day.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
Oh really, but she doesn't remember wow.

Speaker 8 (34:00):
And so my other siblings would go, why is she
only calling you?

Speaker 2 (34:04):
And I said, I'm her.

Speaker 8 (34:05):
Biggest mistake, And so I literally will pretend like it's
her first time calling. Just have a good conversation, to
hang up and if I'm available, I do.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
I know she's so proud of you. Yeah, okay, So
she gave you up to her favorite teacher teachers, to
her favorite English teacher who I guess couldn't have a baby, right, No, okay,
So what happened you? When's your earliest memory of your well.

Speaker 8 (34:30):
I just I've always thought that was my favorite.

Speaker 5 (34:32):
How old were you? You were baby?

Speaker 8 (34:33):
They took me when I was a baby, okay, and
I thought that was it until first grade when everybody
had a first and last name, when teacher took attendance
and I only had Reggie, And when I asked, she goes,
you don't have a last name. And I remember asking
my parents. It was parent teacher conference. I hate parent
teacher comforts, but I remember asking them all my friend's
parents were young and they were older. So when we

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got in the car going home, I'm in the backseat, like.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Why y'all old?

Speaker 8 (35:00):
But when you're six you can get away with that.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
You don't try that when you're older.

Speaker 8 (35:03):
And they literally sit me down and told me my story,
which was good.

Speaker 5 (35:07):
Well, they had already raised six kids before you came along,
and so that says something to their character and their integrity.

Speaker 8 (35:16):
Oh it was unbelievable, And I see, and I'm glad
it taught me. Like people look at like cleaning people
like janitors, and I'm like, yeah, I don't understand. I
think the janitor is the most popular guy in the school.
And I always want when I do assembly programs. I
look at Janitor, I go, you're my hero, and I go,
are you going to be in there?

Speaker 5 (35:34):
Your dad was, Yeah, he was a school and your
mother was a teacher. Okay, so talk about when did
you kind of come to a knowledge of God and
really invite him into your heart.

Speaker 8 (35:46):
When I was thirteen and I think one, I couldn't sleep,
I'm waking at three o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
I had one of those clocks with red numbers, you
know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 5 (35:54):
How do you think that was happening?

Speaker 8 (35:55):
Well, this happens every day because now in schools, I go,
anybody wake up at three o'clock steering at the ceiling.
Eighty percent of the room raise their hands, and those
are middle schoolers. So it's like, it's just that in
the middle of the night you start thinking stuff you
don't normally think during the day because you're pre audity
a Christian.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
You just start praying that because the Lord uses the
three o'clock.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
Absolutely, yeah, sure, absolutely.

Speaker 8 (36:17):
But at thirteen, I was like, dude, my mom gave
me away. I don't have nobody. I should give up.
I started crying, see the enemy into your ear right
like everybody and you know what, people, when I do
this as my testimony, people go, wait a minute, he's
like me. The more we can identify with the younger generation,
the more they're going to listen to us. But we

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have to be willing to share. It's the blood of
the lamb and the word of your testimony.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
It's where you came from.

Speaker 8 (36:45):
And I do that, and I tell them at thirteen,
I wanted to give up, and my bedroom door open,
and I told him, I said, I don't like scary
movies called black people Die First and scary movies come on.
You know what I'm saying. I'm just saying. I'm just saying.
But it wasn't. It wasn't, and it clowned it wasn't.
It was my false secure dad. And he literally slept
at my door for two nights because he knew I

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was sad. And the second morning he heard me cry
and he came in and told him he loved me.
And then he opened the Bible and he read John
three sixteen. He says, I love you, but somebody loves
you more. And that's when everything changed.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
Wow. All I needed was one person.

Speaker 8 (37:20):
All people need is one And you know, for some people,
this is table talk. You're there one person that's going
to get them through this, and you're the one person
they literally are looking.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
You're looking for hope, You're looking for how do I
make it? How do I get through this?

Speaker 8 (37:37):
But you have found it not in a television show,
but then the reason behind the show. I know every
time they don't talk about Jesus a lot, but just
for a moment, let me tell you. If it wasn't
for the Lord, where would I be? And you just
need to the Bible says, taste and see that the
Lord is real. Try him, see what happens. Give him
an opportunity in your life because we all broke.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
We're all broken. But Jesus, would you.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
Just lead us in a salvation prayer and we'll repeat
after you there. I feel like there's someone watching that
you just kind of came across it soon you stopped
to listen. But your heart has been opening more towards
the things of God, but you don't really know which
way to go. And so it's no accident that you're
watching right now. Because the Lord has your number. I mean,

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the one who created you, loves you so much and
wants to have relationship with you.

Speaker 8 (38:28):
Reggie Romans ten nine says, if you declare what's your mouth,
that Jesus Christ is Lord, and believe in your heart
that God raised them from the dead, you will be safe.
Not you can not you, you will be saved. This
is the most important moment. So we're just gonna ask.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
We're doing that. I'm gonna help you with that prayer
is asking Jesus to be lord of your life.

Speaker 8 (38:47):
So just say, Jesus, Jesus, right now now, I ask
you to be lord of my life. I cannot change
my past, but I can give you.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
But I can give few you. Thank you Jesus for
carrying my bags, my pain, my shame, shame. Thank you Jesus.
Thank you for this moment, this moment for me to
say yes, for me to say to Jesus.

Speaker 8 (39:14):
Jesus be my Lord, show me how to live this
life for you in Jesus name, Jesus.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
Amen, Amen.

Speaker 5 (39:24):
I love that. You know if you prayed that prayer,
there's a number on the screen. I want you to
call and tell us and let us send you the
Gospel of John for free. And it's just a great
place to start in the Bible. But this is a
new day. You know, I love the story of how
your mother wanted you to play an instrument.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
In which instrument is that saxophone?

Speaker 5 (39:46):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (39:46):
Yes, he loved the saxophone.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
And so when did she start saying okay? What does
she say?

Speaker 8 (39:51):
Like, Well, to be honest, I'm a little a d
d okay. And so she came in one day and
I was throwing the cat across the room, trying to
catch him before he hit the counch, and she says, okay,
there's something wrong with him. And so literally she read
up on it and found out that music and rhythm
can calm guys like me down, can keep me focused,
and so she got a She went to the pawn shop,

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got an Alto saxophone and had me play with the radio.
I got fidgety, and it literally works. Goodness, it's a
soprano saxophone.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
It looks like a clarinet. I can do here. Yeah,
I'm good, But it's just it's just it's.

Speaker 5 (40:32):
For all those people, they just yeah, I love that.

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And for those of you that don't know, that was
amazing grace. So I know now that you are going
into schools, I mean, God's supernaturally use opened doors you
are what they call a what speaker, motivational speaker public school.
And so you can't get so much into talking about.

Speaker 8 (41:46):
You can't say it, but you can show his love.

Speaker 5 (41:50):
Like you're talking about. And kids can go and look
at Reggie Dabs and find all these youtubes have you
preaching and and and I know that's happened, but I
think we have some stories to share. Can we share?
Some of these? Are some of the letters and that
you've gotten.

Speaker 8 (42:09):
From from kids, the actual students who've heard me in
public school.

Speaker 5 (42:12):
Now they used to actors in this, yeah, but the
letters are from them. They're their words because you know,
today we're surrounded by generation kids who are literally dying
to be heard. And Reggie his ministry is a safe
place to ask some of the hardest questions. Take a

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look at this.

Speaker 10 (42:34):
I don't really like to talk about it, but I
feel like I can tell you. It started off with
me getting sexually harassed by my grandfather from my entire life,
and then after my parents found out, they confronted him
and a week or two later he.

Speaker 11 (42:47):
Told himself, when I was twelve years old, I was
in New sit into a gang looking for me. Right now,
the one who killed her. But I guess what I deserve, right.

Speaker 12 (43:13):
My boyfriend and his little brother and their friend killed themselves.
It'll be two years ago tomorrow. I get abused and
hurt all the time. No one cares.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
I want to die.

Speaker 10 (43:29):
I don't know what to do, but it's hard when
my own dad tells me to drop dead.

Speaker 11 (43:34):
There's something inside of me that tells me it would
just be better if I killed myself.

Speaker 5 (43:39):
But I don't want to do that, but it seems
like that's the only.

Speaker 4 (43:41):
Thing I can do.

Speaker 12 (43:45):
Throughout my entire life, I've been beaten by my foster parents,
by families, boyfriends, by people I don't even know. I
grew up in pure hell and torture. I lost my
mom for five years due to her love of alcohol
and not her own kids. I've been sexually harassed and bullied.
I've been kidnapped and raped. I've even harmed myself before.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
Your own cuss you.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
So the phrase plus people in crisis don't need to
just be fixed. I need to be listened to about
city whose ChIL even all else, was taken away from nor.

Speaker 2 (45:14):
Well.

Speaker 5 (45:14):
Those are just really heartbreaking, some of those letters that
were written. Here's another one that especially touching from Jasmine,
because you know thousands of teens who say that Reggie's
story changed their lives. One of those again was a
girl named Jasmine, and this is heartbreaking. Let's hear what
she had to say.

Speaker 13 (45:36):
Dear Reggie, my name is Jasmine. You spoke in my
high school last week. I sat close to the back,
so you probably didn't really see me.

Speaker 5 (45:45):
I wore the gray hoodie.

Speaker 13 (45:46):
If you noticed the three girls and one was crying,
that was my friend. I was very close to crying.
I thank you for coming to my school. I almost
started crying. Were telling the story about the girl who
cut herself. I tell you that to tell my story.

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About three years ago, I started having problems with my stepdad.
I was really stressed out, and I picked up the
habit of smoking cigarettes. Well, I got caught and got
in trouble. I tried to tell them why I started smoking.
No one listened. A couple of weeks went by, and
my birthday was the next Thursday. Well, on my birthday,

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I called my dad and just wanted to talk to him.
And my stepmother were going out to eat. I asked
them if I could go with them, since it was
my birthday. He told me I didn't deserve anything for
my birthday, and then I didn't even deserve a birthday.
When he got done telling me that, he said he
had to go. When he hung up, he didn't even

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wish me a happy birthday where he loved me. I
was crushed. So after that I laid on my bed crying,
thinking about all the things going on in my life.
It was too much for me. I figured everyone would
be happy if I was gone, so I went into
the bathroom, busted a razor open, and tried to kill myself.

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If my mother hadn't seen my cup mark, I probably
wouldn't be here. I still have problems to this day
with my father. I now live with my father. To me,
he's not much of a father. I am sixteen. I
was an insecure person back then. I basically raised myself.
I love my mother. She's really the only thing I
have in my life. Your friend, Jasmine.

Speaker 14 (47:40):
I know sometimes you get overwhelmed. Sometimes people are forgotten
by those who should never forget. But Jasmine, we are
not going to forget. You are not overlooked.

Speaker 5 (47:57):
And you have so many of the letters in here,
and you put Jasmine's letter in here, and you put
your letter that you wrote back to her where you said,
Dear Jasmine, the first thing I want to say to
you in writing, so that forever everybody will know I
said it here. It is Happy birthday too. Happy birthday
too you, Happy birthday to Jasmine, Happy birthday too. You

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can hear my beautiful voice singing through the pages. Well,
I know many people in the world have had that
song sung for them. At Jasmine. We wrote it in
the book for you. Why, because that's how special you are.
I know. Sometimes you get overlooked. Sometimes people are forgotten
by those who should never forget. But you know what,
we're not going to forget. You are not overlooked. I'm
so glad your mom saw your cut, for it was

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too late. We see it every day in someone's life.
We catch glimpses of the scars. We don't always know
their names that we see them. We see you, and
I know we can't call you out by your real
name in this book. When I met you that day
in your school, I saw you. I did not know
then that your name is Jasmine, but I cared then
and I care now. You go on and talk about
their principles and teachers who know you. They are friends

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to you, even though you may not think of them
in that way. You see, they brought me to your
school hoping I would be able to help you, and
it worked. You did realize, and that's why you wrote us.
Your problems may not be gone because you know we care,
but knowing it is the first step to breathing another day,
because another day we'll bring another chance to live and

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see your circumstances change for good. So listen carefully. You
will always be loved. And all those birthdays that everybody forgets,
you will remember that. Your daddy, Reggie put it in
his book, Happy Birthday, Jasmine, never give up. I got
your bags. I love that. What did she say when
she got that letter from you?

Speaker 2 (49:46):
She responded and she went, is this really you?

Speaker 5 (49:51):
It happens to me answer every email and then we
get thousands, but every once in a while I will
and they'll come back. Is this really Jonie?

Speaker 2 (50:01):
Yes? Real fast.

Speaker 8 (50:03):
So you know that we about ten years ago started
doing elementary programs. So we go all the way down
to pre K four and we're in New Jersey pre
K four. I'm doing my program halfway through it. A
little four year old yells, he's my daddy, and I'm like,
excuse me. And then we did a family night when
it's for the whole community to hear what we did

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during the day because everybody needs hope. And she brought
her mom and her mom came up and says, she
said that you're her daddy. I went, yeah, it was
a little offsetting, and she goes, no, her dad isn't
alive because he was a bad man. And she's been asking,
how do I know who my daddy is? And she said,
one day you'll meet the nicest, most kind mo gentle,

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most loving man, and you need to know that your dad.

Speaker 5 (50:52):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 8 (50:54):
Wow. And I was like, I'll do elementary programs for
the rest of my life because you just kids need hope,
need exactly as.

Speaker 6 (51:01):
The school seen the impact that you made. Have you Harbort,
do you have a story from all?

Speaker 8 (51:06):
What they do now is they're tracking. They're tracking like
we do an assembly program and what they they'll go
back like four months later and what they did this year.
This past year, one school district said we really want
to make this work, so they brought us in to
do schools. But they had four educators watch the programs
and come up with slogans. So after we were gone

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one week, it was Uncle Reggie said, you can't change
your past, but you could change the future. A week
later it was Uncle Reggie says, do your best because
you never know who's watching. So they had this for
a month, and then a month later they went back
and they tracked attendance, behavior and test scores up.

Speaker 5 (51:44):
Up, that's amazing, that's amazing. Tell us what's up. And
for people watching, how they can support you, or if
they're watching and they would love to see you come
to their son or daughter school.

Speaker 8 (51:55):
If you would love to see us come to schools. No,
it is secular. It's we stay within the parameters of education.

Speaker 5 (52:02):
And you tell your story.

Speaker 8 (52:04):
Yeah, I tell my story. Is the Youth Alliance dot com.
The Youth Alliance dot com and you can see the
Youth Alliance Youth Alliance dot com. That's the best way
to do public schools. Everyone else, say a prayer for us,
because I'm coming to the end of my public school
tour ability.

Speaker 2 (52:23):
I'm sixty two, so when I turn you've only just
when I turned sixty six.

Speaker 8 (52:30):
But we got other guys they're rowin in with it,
They're doing it, They're making it happen.

Speaker 2 (52:35):
Oh, absolutely, so good.

Speaker 5 (52:37):
That's so good. And what do you see the Lord
doing like in this season? What do you feel like
the Holy Spirit is showing you for the next six months?

Speaker 8 (52:46):
I think you're showing me it's working because for the
past six months in public schools.

Speaker 2 (52:51):
I have kids.

Speaker 8 (52:52):
Every week at least one kid will come up and go, Hey,
you do a really good job. Have you ever heard
of Jesus? You got five minutes? Can I tell you
who he is? And can I tell you what he
did for me? And these are like six graders, bro,
They're like little Billy Graham's running around and the principles
are like, yeah, he's our Jesus kid right there. We
got to keep doing it for our church kids, keep

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preaching to him because they're getting it.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
Yeah, man, they're going public.

Speaker 5 (53:17):
Do you feel like there's almost like an open window
that God's given us for now?

Speaker 8 (53:21):
Absolutely, because he's coming. He's coming back. He is, He's
coming back, and we got to help. We got to
make the harvest is ripe. So he's got to keep
proclaiming he's coming.

Speaker 5 (53:31):
Just take a moment if you will, and just pray
generally as you feel led for those that are watching.
Right before we leave the air.

Speaker 8 (53:37):
Jesus, I pray right now, God, God, you know who
we are, You know where we're at. God, you created
the heavens and the earth, you created television, You created
all this so that we can sit by someone right
now who's struggling. We can sit beside someone right now
who's trying to figure out the why. But God, we
know that no matter what the why is, You're the answer.

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So Jesus, I pray hope, I pray peace in every circumstance.
Right now, God, I pray that a young man would
put a gun down, that a young lady would lay
the pills down, that a blade would be put back
in the razor. Because there's hope, God, God, I pray God,
that this would be seen by not the greatest of
the great, but the lowest.

Speaker 2 (54:17):
Of the low.

Speaker 8 (54:18):
God, let them know you still care about them, you
still love them, and you're on their side. So I
pray peace in Jesus' name, hope in Jesus' name. Let
us be your hand extended. Let us God start conversations
that end up with but Jesus. So God, we all
need that moment in our life. But Jesus changed it.
But Jesus changed my life. But Jesus set me free.

(54:41):
And God, we know we don't have to carry those bags.
We's got to drop those bags and turn to you
in Jesus' name.

Speaker 2 (54:47):
Amen.

Speaker 5 (54:47):
Everybody said, Amen, Amen, Amen, We're out of time. Don't
you remember that even though you can't change your past,
you can decide today to change your future. And when
you say yes to God, you can live a life
filled with hope and faith and his unfailing love. And yeah,
you still have issues and problems that you have to

(55:09):
walk through. I mean, the Bible tells us. You know,
we're going to have to deal with things. I mean,
we don't live in a perfect world. This is the
difference for people who have a relationship with the Lord.
They're not alone and you don't have to be along
with whatever you're walking through, whatever you're going through. If
you're watching today and you need prayer, that's why that
prayer line number is on the screen. If you prayed

(55:30):
the Salvation prayer with Reggie call Us, let us send
you the Gospel of John. If you just need prayer,
in general call us. You don't have to give any information,
Just say hey, I want prayer. The lady on TV
or internet or live streaming or whatever said that I
could call this number and I need prayer. That's why

(55:51):
we do that. Your important toes. Why do you want
to thank Reggie for joining us today? Make sure you
order a copy of his book. Just keep breathing. Some great,
really insightful letters in there from young people crying out
for help. We got to reach out this generation. He's
doing that, of course. For more you can visit him
online at Reggie Dabs online dot com. But if they

(56:12):
want you to come to the school, it's.

Speaker 2 (56:13):
The Youth Alliance dot com.

Speaker 5 (56:15):
The Youthalliance dot com. Some of you are going to
follow up on that. Get Reggie in the school. You
got to hurry for you. Thinks he can retire anyway.
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Let us know how table talk is touching your life.
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(56:37):
the major platforms. But thank you so much for watching.
Thank you Reggie.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
You guys come back saying I'm glad.

Speaker 5 (56:43):
You're here in the area now. Thank you ladies for
tradishes up Cindy. We're not going to cry anymore, all right.
We love you. We'll see you next time. Continue to
call and we'll take your call. And uh hey, it's
a new day.
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