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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Come on, uh huh, I sure will. Good morning everybody
you are listening to the voice, come on, dig me
now what and only Steve Harvey got a radio show?
Man or man? Almost forgot I had one this morning.
But I'm okay. I'll tell you who I am in
a little bit. You know, I get around. Man, it's

(00:21):
so much. But man, good morning everybody. You know today.
I was having a conversation with my wife last night
and we were talking about our plans. You know, we
often sit down, you know, just like a married couple.
I mean, you know, you know we're married. You know,
we have children, we have aspirations, we have hopes, well,

(00:43):
I mean know, we have things we want. You know,
when you're married, you know, I mean, it's important to
sit with your partner. I'm not telling you anything, you
don't know. It's common sense. Really, It's important to sit
down with the person that you've chosen and decided to
share your life with it and have multiple conversations on
a lot of things. And we try to make sure
that all of our conversations aren't always just business related

(01:08):
and always kid related, you know, because that that that
becomes it's a part of it. But it weighs so
much on the marriage that because that's the grunt work
of being married. You know, your children, your family, your bills,
your your mortgage, your your car notes, you know the

(01:29):
what's due, what's coming up, and if you're not careful,
you'll you'll start. That becomes the focal point of you
all's conversation. And this woman or man or person that
you've decided to have this life with, all of a sudden,
they're an extension of your business, and you guys become

(01:51):
business partners or whatever, and and just gets so anywhere.
I'm just saying that that is important to sit down
and have these conversations, but it's even more important to
have the other conversation. You know, it's important with the
person that you're planning on making the run with to
sit down and talk about other things, you know, on

(02:11):
a more upbeat note. You know, we were having a
conversation that she was reminding me of what she loved
about me, and then I, in turn was turned around
telling her the things that I admired about her and
loved about her. And we kind of have these all
the time, you know, when we sit down and we

(02:32):
talk about the things that we still enjoy about one another,
or we may talk about some of the things that
we miss in one another. But we constantly have these
conversations about appreciation. You know, it's so important, man, that
the other person feels appreciated. So these things important. But
we got into the conversation deeper last night, and I

(02:54):
was telling her about this idea that I had and
that I wanted her to help help me with and
make a phone call for me because she knows these people.
And I was going to be doing this, and then
my wife reminded me of something, not once again, you know,
as always, you know, when I'm talking to you, I
just keep it as real as I can. I don't

(03:15):
know the Bible inside out. I can't quote to you
scriptures and tell you exactly where it is. I just
you know, I heard her say it, but it kind
of blew by me. I was. I was telling her
about something I wanted to make happen, and she reminded
me that there's a scripture somewhere and somebody emailed it
to me today. I'm sure. Well, the Bible reminds us

(03:37):
not to be anxious for anything. Don't be anxious for something,
and you know it really mattered to me at that
point yesterday that she brought this to my attention, because
how many times I've been guilty of that in my
past and I've learned better now, but every now and
then I need to be reminded, you know, And I

(03:59):
think what that what she was saying to me was,
you know, I've gotten to a point in my life,
and we all should get to a point where. You know,
you've heard old people say this. If you're gonna pray
about something, then don't worry about it, And if you're
gonna worry about it, don't pray about it. Back to this,
be anxious for nothing, don't If you're going to trust

(04:23):
in God, didn't do that, And trusting in him means
sometimes you got to be patient. God has never been
too late. You don't know the plan he has, You
don't know. You don't really always know his will. You
definitely don't know his route, his way of doing anything.
So he's always on time. He's always been there on

(04:47):
time for me, He's always been there on time for you.
How many times have you thought it was over only
to find out it's really just begun. How many times
have people wrote you off there are those of you
who have lost jobs but you are still maintaining. But man,

(05:09):
God has already began to turn around process for many
of us. Some of us lost jobs and now have
better jobs. Some of us lost jobs and now has
forced us to rekindle that dream and that vision for
business we had. Sometimes the mishap is the thing you

(05:29):
need to make something good happen. See a lot of
times we get so comfortable in our life where we
just we get complacent, We just settled in and when
this is it and this is what I'm doing. But
in actuality, God has a tremendous amount of abundance for you.
He has an amazing amount of things. He has all

(05:51):
these boxes packaged up with your name on him that
he's willing to ship if you would just align yourself
with some of his wills so you could get some
of these things. How many times have you thought it
was over and it didn't really go over. How many
times have you thought, well, this is it and it
wasn't it at all? Well, how many times have you thought, well,

(06:14):
it don't look like this gonna work out, and it
didn't work out, but then something better came along. How
many times has that happened. You've got to realize this. Man.
I was talking to a family who had got displaced
from the Katrina thing that happened down there in New Orleans.
And man, when they said, yeah, we got a displaced

(06:34):
from Katrina, and I braced myself because, oh woe is me.
Here comes this story. I gotta hear this, and I
gotta be encouraged and think of something. It was totally different.
They totally totally blew me away. Man. The brother said, Man,
is actually the best thing that ever happened to my family.
And I went whoa And he said, yeah, man, he said,

(06:55):
because what happened was he said, I got settled in.
He said. Plus, I was doing some things outside of
my marriage down there, He said, I was doing some
stuff in the streets I ain't need to be doing.
He said, Man, it all got washed away. We thought
our life would never be the same. But he said, man,
my life ain't need to be the same. He said, Man.

(07:15):
Now we live up here in Texas. We got a house.
Don't know nobody, he said, I ain't got nobody I
know to get into trouble with. He said, Man, I
done rediscovered my wife. How beautiful she really is how
much my family really was counting on me, And he said, man,
it straightened me up. Man, he said, so, I gotta
tell you, Steve, it was the best thing that ever
happened to me. Now that's not always the case, but

(07:38):
it's how you look at a situation. But just don't
be anxious for anything, because God got a fix for
you if you just let him work. So just stay
on course, stay focused, don't lose faith, don't be anxious. Man,
just stay in the wheel. Let God work with you.
He got some great stuff in store for you. Steve

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