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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Come on, ahh, I sure wi off.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Good morning everybody you are listening to the voice, Come on,
dig me now, one and only Steve Harvey got a
radio show.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Hell man. God is in the blessing business all day
every day.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
God got hundreds of millions of blessings that he passes
out every day.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
All I want to do.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Is be the recipient that I'm the recipient of what
He has for me. That's all I want. I just
want God's favor, and I go. I want God's blessings.
You know, of course I need his mercy and his grace,
but I just want his blessings and his favor.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
I want.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
I want that in my life because it does things
for me that I'm absolutely incapable of doing for myself.
And I've been recipient of many of those. And you
can be the recipient of them too. You already are, really, really,
you already are. If you're getting up every morning, that's
a blessing. If you're getting one day closer to anything

(01:15):
you're trying to accomplish, that's a blessing. But now let
me talk to you about this part right here, folks,
because this is the part that message people up a
great deal.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
What happens when you get off track?

Speaker 1 (01:27):
What is that? What does that mean? When you get
off track? See, I've been off track. I can't tell
you how many times, and it happens in so many
aspects of your life. But what is it that makes
getting off track so debilitating to some people? You know,

(01:47):
there are some people who once they off track, they
of course they off the dream. They on to something else.
And you cannot allow the fact that you've gotten off
track to stop you.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Can. I tell you something. Everybody gets off track.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
There are people who are living their life's dreams in
spite of getting off track. See what happens when you
get off track? Here's the simple thing to do. The
simple thing is just to get back on track. Now
that that's But that's easier said than done, ain't it, Steve?

Speaker 3 (02:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Because see people, when you get off track. Here's some
of the things that happen. See you get the Here
come the nay says, some of them from the outside,
some of them internally. Here's what gets said when you
get off track. See I told you, I told you.
You know, you start hearing that it's not for you. Okay,

(02:55):
this is all just because you got off track. It's
not for you. Okay, here's another one. It ain't meant
to be. You can hear it all, you could say it. Well,
I guess it's just not meant to be. But let
me ask you a question, though, Who made the rule

(03:15):
that when you get off track you can't get back on?

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Who made that rule? Where has that.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Written that once you get off track you can't get
back on? See, because I'm gonna tell you something, folks,
there's no such rule. As a matter of fact, it's
quite the opposite. See, everybody in pursuit of a dream,
a goal, an aspiration, or mission is going to get

(03:45):
off track. Sometimes you're going to get derailed. There are
going to be days where you're not going to get
it right. There are going to be days where you
feel like giving up. There's going to be days when
you're just gonna flat out get it wrong.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
That's the job. But let me tell you something.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Every successful person that I know, ever met, talked to,
set out, and chopped it up with, have shared one
thing in common. We all get off track. We all
get it wrong along the way. I don't care who
the person is. The president got it wrong along the way.
Your pastor got it wrong along the way. Quiet director, go,

(04:25):
I got it wrong along the way. The principle at
your school got it wrong along the way. The valve
victorian of your class got it wrong along the way.
The star of the team got it wrong along the way.
They've all been off track. Your boss down at your job,

(04:46):
he got it wrong along the way. Your immediate supervisor
got it wrong along the way. Everybody I know that
has any measure of success in every level that you
call success, however you want to label it, has gotten
off track. As a matter of fact, it's impossible. Listen

(05:09):
to me, it is impossible not to get off track
in pursuit of your dreams, goals, visions, aspirations. It is impossible.
Don't you let nobody tell you that they got through
life unscathed, that they made it because they were just
so determined, and I would let nothing turn me back. Yeah,

(05:32):
you might not have let nothing turn you back because
you hear, Oh, but you thought about it. Oh, you
thought about it on days when you was off track.
But see, people don't like to tell the whole story.
They just want you to think as much as you
can about them. So when they tell you their story.
They leave out the stuff along the way. It was

(05:53):
just hard work and determination that got me here. No
it wasn't, No, it wasn't. It was the fact that
you got off track and the grace and mercy of
God allowed you to get back on. His forgiveness allowed
you to get back on because you would not believe
what some of the people have done. So when you
get off track, don't allow the naysayers outside and the

(06:16):
big naysayer inside, because let me tell you something, the
biggest naysayer of them all comes from inside. See, it
don't matter what other people say out there. It takes
some time for you to learn this. And I understand
because it took me some time to learn it.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
See.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
I have a lot of naysayers out there, but I
ain't operating for them, operating function for the ones that
love me, for the ones that get me, for the
ones that understand what I'm really trying to do.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
And so don't you be the one.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
That doesn't allow yourself to get back on track when
you get off track, because, like I said, who made
the rule up that you can't get back on track?
There's no such rule out there there. Stop stopping yourself
from getting it right. Sw what you started to die
at the beginning of the year, and you already off

(07:10):
start another one, start over, try it again, don't ever
stop trying.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
If you stop trying, you can't make it.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
But if you never give up the effort, if you
never give up and say it's over, it ain't over.
You heard the saying it ain't over. To the fat
lady saying I never invite her. She's not invited. It
ain't over. To the fat lady saying I don't know
where the fat lady stay. I have not send her

(07:40):
an invitation to none of my events. She's not welcome here.
She didn't ask me a couple of times. How come
I never get invited? Because you're gonna start saying it
and I ain't got time for that. All right, stop
inviting the fat lady to all your events.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Thank you here listening each to the seed Leep Harvey
Morning Show.
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