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Today show is pre recorded. Y'all know what's time.
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Y'all don't know y'all all at all, So.
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Don't given them all black all bu bussing boy listening
to show to.
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Joy joy.
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You to do that, you got.
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To turn to turn them out, turn You probably got
to turn mouth, turn ald the money up, looking me.
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Come come out? You think that, Uh huh, I sure will.
Good morning everybody.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
You're listening to the voice, come on, dig me now.
One and only Steve Harvey got a radio show. Yeah,
I got one. And I got a message for you
today too. Something I was thinking about that might help
you along the way. The thing I appreciate about so
many people that I learned from Bishop Jakes, Kenneth Olmer,
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Donnie McClerkin, Kirk Franklin, Joel Oldstein, I can't tell you,
and many more than that. I mean, you know I'm
naming you know, famous people because I know you know
these names. But my father, who you never met, was
so great in my development as a man. But my
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mother thought of mercy. My mother, she taught me about faith.
She gave me the things I needed to know about
what I speak about every day. That basis was given
me by her. So it's so many great people. But
here's the thing that I've had to learn, and that
is that if God got you through it, it's done.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Move on.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
See, I can't tell you how many people don't really
pay attention to that close enough.
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If God got you through it, it's done. Move on.
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How many times have we as people allowed God to
get us through something, get us beyond something, get us
over something, get us through something, and then even after
it's completion, we sit there and we dwell on it,
and we dwell on it to the point where it
becomes an anchor around our neck and we can't move on.
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We can't move on because we just won't let it go.
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It's done. If God got you through it, it's done.
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Move on on. Stop harboring on the past.
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Stop hanging on to every time you fail, Stop hanging
on to every time you slipped up and messed up.
Stop hanging on to every time you didn't get it right.
So what everybody makes mistakes, everybody messes up, Everybody don't
get it right.
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Everybody's struggling with something.
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You ain't the only one, but my God, Man, if
God got you through it, it's done. Move on you hanging
on to it for it. That's why he got it,
got you through it, so you can move on from it.
See a lot of things that happened to us that
we think are negative or bad experience. These are lessons
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and what not to do. This is a way to
have on now, a bearing on. Look out for it.
The next time. You got me once, you can't get
me again. I'm telling you, and if God got you
through it, it's done.
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Move on.
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You have got to move on. I use this analogy
all the time. I'm gonna add a little bit to it.
Bishop Jakes told me you cannot drive your car looking
in the rear view mirror. See you know what your
rearview mirror is actually for in your car. Your rearview
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mirror is designed. After I pass a car and I
want to merge into that lane, or I want to
make another move, I look up in the rear view mirror,
and all I use it for it shows me that
I've gotten past it. I've gotten past the vehicle I
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was passing, and I got enough room now clear to
make my next move. That's what I use my rearview
mirror for. I use my rear view mirror to just
glance up every now and then to see what's coming
up on me.
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That's all I use it for. Listen to me real close.
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Now, your rearview mirror on your car is after you
passing something or you're passing by something, you can look
up in the rear view mirror and it lets you
know you're pasted it, you're beyond it.
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It's clear now, it's in the past.
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You no longer have to deal with it as the
car that was in front of you blocking your way.
You have passed it. You look up in the mirror,
you've cleared it. Now if you on a switch lanes
could slide on over, you got room. But that rearview
mirror also lets you see if anything is coming up
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on you, and you just need to glance because if
you moving forward, ain't a whole lot can come up
on you. You just glancing every now and then, and
it reminds you that you got through something and you
got beyond something.
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That's what the real view mirror for.
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Now. Let's talk about that windshield. Why you think that
windshields so big on your car. That's the biggest window
on your car. You know why the wind shield so
big because it's where you're going. Because even the automobile
makers want you to have a wide view of where
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you're going so you can see what's up ahead. They
put lights on the card night so you can have
night vision and see what's up ahead. But you can
uh oh man, oh see not why is that looking?
Think about that now before I move forward with this one.
Think about that wind shield, man, why is that wind
sheh'll so big?
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So you can see where you're going.
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It's way more important where you're going than where you being,
don't you see that. That's why the rear view mirror
is so small, because it is nowhere near as important
as it is as to where you're going. While you
being just allows you to take a glance, can make
sure you cleared it so you can see if it's
room enough for you to make your next move, so
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you can know that you've gone through it and go
ahead on about your business. But that windshield, that windshield
is for vision. A man without a dream of vision
shall perish. That windshield is for somebody going somewhere. That
windshielding for somebody else there trying to make another move.
I'm gonna go right, I'm gonna left. I'm gonna get
off on this exit. I'm gonna take this detail. I'm
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gonna handle this sign. There's a new route. There's only
so many miles left to go. That's what the windshield got.
Let me tell you something, man, when you see a
mile sign, you're driving on the freeway, you're on the interstate,
and you let's say you driving to a particular city
and you see a sign that says that city is
thirty eight or one hundred and thirty eight miles away.
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That lets you know where you're going, and you're on
the right path. Now, if you keep looking in the
rear view mirror, you'll never know how close you are.
You'll never know because you're driving your car looking in
the rear view mirror.
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You all on the shoulder, you hit them, rocks up
under your car.
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You just scared yourself to death because you know why,
because you keep looking in the rear view mirror.
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Get out the rear view mirror. If God got you
through it, it's done. Move on. So what he don't
love you no more? And man, let's move on. If
God got you through it, it's done. Move on. God
got something for you.
Speaker 4 (09:26):
If you get out your rearview mirror and get up
in that wind shield. God's got something for you up ahead,
but you can't see what's up ahead because you in
that rearview mirror. If God got you through it, it's done.
Let's move on. Come on, y'all, don't let the pass
beat you up. That's the ingredients in the cake. You
done made that already, that's done. Let's go.
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God.
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Look in the windshield, see what God marobably got something
new for you.
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If you get out the rear view mirror and look,
open up your eyes and see.
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All right, let's go Today Morning Show