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Pelosi was only a seat-warmer for Satan; meet her likely replacement // End The Filibuster, End The Nation // The OTHER TIME King Davd was Strong & Courageous

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one, Pelosi was only a seat warmer for Satan.
Meet her likely replacement Story number two, and the Filibuster
and the Nation and story number three. The other time
King David was strong and courageous. We'll talk about this
with the help of Know Your Risk podcast dot com,

(00:21):
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twenty second, Know Your riskpodcast dot Com, And of course,
thank you to God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
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Speaker 1 (00:54):
Today is the day the Lord has made in These
are the times through which God has decided we shall live.
And it may seem odd, it may seem incredibly weird
for me to tell you this, but Nancy Pelosi was
only a seat warmer for Satan in the United States Congress.
There's things you may not know about Pelosi. For instance,
one of the things I learned through the United States

(01:15):
congresswoman who told me this that before voting on a
bill that would force everybody in the nation to pay
for abortion. Nancy Pelosi stood besides the speaking dias, crossing
herself fevershly crossing herself because of course she is a
strict Catholic. That is a mocking of God. If there

(01:38):
ever was a mocking of God. You shall not murder
as you treat the lease of these, so you treat me.
Then the just countless ways that Pelosi has marked God
throughout her career, not the least of which is stealing
openly from us using insider trading. But she is a
seat warmer for Satan, the person who sets to respond
or to take her seat. Scott Wiener. There's many to

(02:00):
describe Wiener. The clearest way is this, he is a
man who is obsessed with legalizing sex with children. That's
it his entire curriculum vatah as a state senator and
prior to that in lower offices indicate that this is
the trajectory. If you want he wants to do, you
can research his legislation on your own. But this seat

(02:24):
warmer status becomes clear if you want to look at
one person in comparison to another person, and we can
figure out who Scott Wiener works for if you ever
wonder who's in charge of Truman, who you're not allowed
to criticize, and so I will share with us with
you in a second. There's big money behind Scott Wiener.
There's going to be because big Pharma is going to

(02:45):
love big Scott Wiener, who's going to go in and
take the place of Pelosi. There's big San Francisco money
behind this, because of course there's San Francisco voters who
want San Francisco values, which means no values in Congress
the United States, far worse than Pelosi. There's also in
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(03:06):
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(03:28):
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(04:12):
Scott Wiener. We're going to look into this because he's
the now replacement for Nancy Pelosi. Polosi was a seat
warmer for Satan. This guy is full on bringing Satan
into the Congress United States. A woman named Tish Hyman purposely,
I think and wisely went viral by going to an
event Scott Wiener put on that was ninety nine percent

(04:32):
white dudes, including a white dude who decided to tone
police and speech police a black woman. If you know
San Francisco's hierarchy of intersectional politics, this is a bizarre moment.
Had to be for Tish because, as she makes clear
throughout the video, she's a black woman and a same
sex attracted black woman, and that used to put her
up on the very tip top of the totem pole

(04:54):
of intersectional politics. When the black lesbian woman speaks, boom,
the discussion is over. And Tis tries pulling that card
and it doesn't work. It's charged out the limits, but
reach it's over because there is a new special class
of people in town. If you ever wonder who's in charge,
determine who you're not allowed to criticize, and you're about
to meet the core constituency of Scott Wiener. You know

(05:17):
that by the way Scott Wiener treats a same sex
attracted black woman named Tish Hyman.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
We want to know, are you going.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
To protect women, not trans women?

Speaker 4 (05:27):
Women?

Speaker 5 (05:28):
Women?

Speaker 3 (05:28):
Trans women are doing women? Women? Listen, we need to
protect women's safety. I was assault No, they are not.
They are men.

Speaker 6 (05:36):
I was assaulted by men.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Yes, he broke his jaw, so brass. You need to
reconstruct the surgeony.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
I'm a lesbian. I'm not transphobic because I'm black. So
if there's another black woman in here who wants to
tell me how they feel, please join in. But all
of you are not and I don't know who you
are what you are, But I'm a lesbian and I'm
telling you right now men are harassing women in the
locker room the question.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
I'm just telling you I want to woo.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
Just now I'm done, and by the way, I respect
what you have to I just want to let you
know that I'm so sorry that.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
You were wrong. This is how changed the intersectional total
poll is. It is a white dude a white shirt
who interjects himself to stop a black same sex attracted
woman making a statement. He tone polices her, he topic
polices her. He interjects his body between her and the

(06:33):
esteem senator. Among whose accomplishments are making it legal for
a man to inflict his sexual luss upon the bodies
of boys if there's quote only a seven year age difference.
It also includes making California a pro kidnapping state. Any

(06:53):
child who wants an abortion at the age of thirteen,
wrong sex hormones, wrong sex surgery. All they need to
do is get to California. They'll shelter them pay for this.
So that's one example of who used to be a
core constituency for Scott Winner and Tish makes it clear
she likes his policies on homelessness and some of his
other bills. Maybe she likes his bill that would allow

(07:16):
the government to slow your car down if it feels
you're traveling too quickly or making short turns too sharply.
He wants to have GPS devices forced into vehicles in California.
He's pro freedom on the point of whatever you want
to do to a kid's body, apparently, but driving your
car we need to step in there. So who is
this core constituency? Well, Tish sort of hinted at this.

(07:39):
This is from the New York Post. So called trans
person accused of exposing self and woman's locker room was
convicted of brutally beating ex wife before taking her name.
I added this so called portion. The so called gender
person caught up in a viral Los Angeles bathroom now
has been convicted of assaulting there meaning his ex wife

(08:00):
in Ohio when he was a man. He's still a man.
Before taking the victim's first name as his own. He
sold her name, which is almost like trying to live
in her skin, which is almost like silence of the lambs.
Alexis Black, as they choose to call him in The
New York Post ran a foul of women at a
gym in Beverly Hills, including singer songwriter Tish Hyman, who

(08:23):
accused him, and the New York Posts continues to say
them of exposing himself and harassing her in the locker room. Black,
formerly Grant Freeman, pleaded guilty in twenty twenty two to
savagely beating his ex wife Alexis Freeman, causing a compound
fractured jaw, among other serious injuries. In here, courtesy of TMZ,
you can see a picture of the now woman that

(08:47):
the New York Post wants to call. They them had
phones in everything clearly very feminine, and below that you
can see a poster he decided to make about himself,
celebrating his new new person. He writes on this with
all sorts of Jim Polcher pictures of him and in
a bizarre picture of him in address, none of it
looks the least bit feminine, he wrote, for me, being

(09:09):
trans is everything. I didn't just get a new body
or a new way of thinking. I got myself back.
Alexis Black is someone who finally cares about her future,
who builds instead of just survives. Since beginning hormone replacement
theory therapy, I stopped drifting. I began living. I didn't
become a woman. I remembered I always was. To anyone

(09:30):
still trapped by fear, by expectation, by your own reflection,
there's another way come home to yourself. But make sure
on the way there you beat your ex wife so
severely she needs reconstructive surgery. That is Scott Wyman's core constituency.
Scott Wyman's core constituency is a thing. I'm not calling

(09:51):
that man a thing. He was created by God. God
loves that person. God loves that person every bit as
much as God loves me or you. But God can cannot,
cannot be around sin like that. There will be no
sin like that in the New Heaven and the New Earth.
People who have committed sins and sincerely repent, which involves
actual feelings of sorrow and expressing sorrow, they'll be in

(10:16):
the New Heaven, in the New Earth, except the Lord
Jesus's Savior confess it with their mouth. They will. But
that guy can't. God can't countenance that, and that poster,
that bragging he's always been a woman. No, clearly, clearly,
clearly that's his opinion. Now what's going around in the
country is Scott Wiener makes it into office. His core
constituency is a thing called lust. That's his core constituency.

(10:40):
Look at all the series of bills that he has passed.
It is the result of lust. It is to propel lust,
it is to take the shackles off of lust. It
is to do things like this. There was a felony
in California. It was a felony to traffic children sexually.
Then it became a misdemeanor. Same Democrats and most Republicans

(11:06):
fought to make it a felony again. People like Scott
Wiener fought against that. His core constituency is a feeling.
God despises in people. Prideful lust to feelings. God despises
in people. Now, thank God, this is only California. I mean,
it's not like stuff like this is happening in Georgia.

(11:27):
In Georgia, a police officer is under investigation because a
police officer said to a dude, you don't get to
go hang out in the girls and women's restrooms. And
here's a look at this guy.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
The restroom, the women's restroom like I have been for months,
if not years, never had any issues.

Speaker 6 (11:50):
Sarah Swinson is a regular at the Tucker Reed Kofer Library.
She says after she used the ladies room on October twentieth,
a decab police officer on hand for early voting her.

Speaker 5 (12:00):
He says, excuse me, sir, so misgendering me right away.
You're not a woman, that's obvious.

Speaker 6 (12:07):
Swinton says she tried explaining to the officer that she's
a transgender woman, but he got angry.

Speaker 5 (12:12):
This is a police matter. There are women and little
girls in there, and I have to protect them.

Speaker 6 (12:18):
She says it ended up causing a scene in the
middle of the library, and she tried to de escalate.

Speaker 5 (12:23):
Finally I just nodded, you know, and he walked off,
and I was very thankful.

Speaker 6 (12:29):
The next day she emailed library staff, who she says,
reached out to the Cab County Police.

Speaker 5 (12:33):
The library filed the complaint on my behalf.

Speaker 6 (12:37):
There aren't any Georgia laws banning transgender people from using
bathrooms aligning with their gender identity.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
There are indecent exposure laws. There are oh incidentally, by
the way, that's Fox five News using the pronoun in Georgia.
In Georgia, So, Scott Wiener is a sign of things

(13:06):
to come. And God told us woe to those who
call evil good and good evil. He's a sign of
things to come. People will ignore sound teaching and choose
false teachers who tickle their itching ears. That we will
see things like this, people lording power over one another.
And remember this that redemption is available for all of them,

(13:29):
a free gift Jesus provides because he loves us. And
the other way is available as well. And eternity spent
in arguments like that as demons laugh and cackle versus
the new Heaven and the New Earth. Where there is
no disagreement, there is no strife, there is a satisfaction

(13:50):
of walking on a daily basis with your Savior forever.
If you haven't yet made that decision, I encourage you
to make it now, because you don't know when the
last day is. Story number two and the filibuster and
the Nation. I admit it. I saw President Trump make
a statement about what he would do with no filibuster,

(14:11):
and yeah, it's a shopping list I want. It would
be a tremendous thing to watch our nation right sized.
And President Trump made a great argument for this other
things that he would do. Now, Number one, do you
actually think that Senate Republicans would go along with all this?
And I'll play this in just a second. I don't
think Johnny Thune would want munch of this. I don't

(14:31):
think that these shiny shoed Republicans would go along with this.
I don't think that President Trump, even if he got
the filibuster waved, would get all this. But let's say
he did. I mean, this would be a shopping list
that I think anybody should want. I know that constitutional
conservatives would want it, or in my case, a Christian
constitutional conservative populist populist, because I don't think we're going

(14:55):
to get constitutional conservatism back through politicians. Christian first, because
God first, and because the only thing I want to
conserve is a godly nation, and our Constitution is a
godly document. It's not like the Bible. It's not God
written through people. It's inspired. And I know that because
it recognizes that we have rights that come from God

(15:16):
and cannot be taken by government because God gave them
to him first, such as the ability to speak freely.
God is pro free speech, and pro accountability or life itself,
and liberty, which is freedom of constraints. And the pursuit
of happiness. We can do that pursue happiness. Best to
do that as God prescribes, or it could do it.
Adam and Eve did and said, Nah, prefer our way,
and we know how that worked out. So the shopping

(15:38):
list Trump presents is very, very compelling and something that
I could sit and sheer hands up megamega.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
Here's some of the things that we pass if we
terminated the filibuster, voter ID, no mail in voting, no
cash bail, no men in women's sports, no welfare for illegals.
You could go on and on. This is two pages
of things would do if you did that. Without it,
I don't know that you pass anything because you can't

(16:04):
deal with them. They're really irrational, they really are. But
I was happy, happy to see that a tremendous liability
to this country, a woman that made herself rich in
this country, Nancy Pelosi is quit and she'll be out
of here pretty soon, and that I consider that to
be a great asset for America.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Get well. Yeah, And then, of course Nancy Pelosi's replacement
is far, far worse than Pelosi's ever thought of being.
It's a great shopping list, and it's just the beginning
of it. So how on earth could a Christian constitutional
populace be against this, against ending of the filibuster? Because
if we we end the nation and I'll explain what
I mean in just a quick second. Politics is war

(16:46):
by peaceful means, right, it's war by another means. And
I have friends of mine who've been to war multiple times.
My friend Tim Krukshank was a Navy seal. He was
a medic attached to the seal teams on three separate deployments.
He's seen the face of people who truly, truly hate
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(17:06):
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(18:10):
If we end the filibuster, we end the nation, we
become just like Britain. It's almost parliamentary, because anytime a
party gains control, they're going to go right back through
and undo everything. President Trump just laid out, there's a
reason that the Senate moves slowly. It's because wholesale changes

(18:33):
to our country should be slow. And it's super frustrating.
And I can hear the arguments on mine. We have
one chance to save this nation. Trump is the only chance.
He's the only president willing to demand voter id He's
clearly the only president willing to enforce immigration laws. That's
a fact. I agree with you with the acception of jd.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Vance.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Maybe Mark or Rubio, maybe. I don't think any other
president is willing to take the critic and hatred that
Trump is taken to enforce border policy, which has to
be done quickly because of all the years the Democrats
spent making sure that we have open borders so they
can destroy our electoral college. So when President Trump makes

(19:15):
the case of all these shopping items, just imagine what
the Democrats will do, and then imagine the confusion of
the country. There will be no solidity, There'll be no
ability to predict what the law will be like tomorrow.
There'll be no way businesses can plan. There'll be no
way you can plan for retirement. There'll be no way
you can plan on living in a state that's solid.

(19:35):
So I understand the temptation. I'd far more rely on
this that God has put us in this position. He's
allowed us to be in this position. He knows what's coming.
It's right there in the Bible. We're going to face
times like these. Let's vote, let's be good citizens. But
let's not expect magic from Washington, d C. Or even frankly,
being saved by Washington DC, a bunch of people who

(19:58):
can't even save themselves. Only Jesus truly saves. We should
count on every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
Story number three, the other time King David was strong
and courageous. I love the retelling of the David and
Goliath story. I love it for many many reasons. I

(20:20):
love the fact that David was a son that his
father wanted to leave out. When the prophet Samuel came
looking for a king because the people of Israel they
wanted a king. Oh, all the other nations have kings,
We want a king. And Samuel warned them and said, look,
if you have a king, he's going to come and
he's going to take your daughters for his concubine. He's

(20:43):
going to take your wineries to be his. He's going
to conscript your son into battle on his behalf to
build his wealth and his influence. Plus you have God
as king. And yet the Hebrew people said, no, we
want a king because everyone else has a king being God.
And I love this so much about the about God.
He said, all right, uh, I know exactly what you

(21:07):
think a king is. He's a tall dude who's good looking.
So he goes and introduces Saul to the people, and
the prophet Sam has to go get Saul. And Saul
was a guy who was until he was anointed by God.
Saul was not a smart man. His dad sent him
in in search of a donkey that got lost, and

(21:29):
Saul went like, I don't know, one hundred miles away,
donkeys don't do that. And to be brought back. Once
he was anointed by God, yeah, he became a very
capable leader, very capable warrior, let his people well, and
then he decided he had ideas better than God's. Well,
not to mention the fact that his wife, Saul's wife
was also having pagan gods brought into their home that

(21:52):
she was praying to them, and that Saul thirded with this,
and eventually God let Satan go in to Saul and
take some things over, because of course Saul was done
with God. Saul died a pretty ignominious death. So that
was the first king. And before Saul was deposed and

(22:15):
that Samuel had known that he'd lost God's favor, God said, hey,
I want you to go find a king in this
air of the country. So Samuel went in search, and
he went into David's family, talked to his dad, and
he brought all his sons out and one by one
by one, and these were great warriors, tall, good looking, strong,
physically imposing. And Samuel thought, oh, sure it's going to

(22:38):
be this guy. He's the tallest, got the packs. Look
at the traps of the dude. Nope, maybe it's this
other guy. He's slimmer, leaner, faster, but man, he looks
like a wicked wilder of a sword. Nope. So at
some point Samuel said, hey, don't you have another son?
Oh yeah, yeah, but it's just David. He's just down there,

(23:00):
you know, playing musical instruments and writing poetry and hanging
out with the sheep and bring him. So when God
his son came up, that was him, tiny little David.
I love that.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
God said, my turn. You had your image of a king,
My turn, And so David became eventually the maybe best king.
He was also the king who planted the seed that
led to the lineage of Jesus Christ, and that was

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a promise God made that David would rule forever through
his descendants. So when David went to go fight Goliath,
very similar thing. His powerful, physically imposing brothers were there,
the nation was there. But Goliath was a mighty giant
eighteen feet tall or something. No one could fight against

(23:57):
him except David. Because David didn't fight, he knew he
couldn't go take him on. But as David was sitting
there watching his heart, that pursued God. He was a
man of for God's own heart. That's how God described him,
man of from my own heart. He was angry that
the giant was mocking God, not that it was mocking

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his brothers. I mean, maybe David even found that funny.
Look at my big, physically imposing brothers. They're afraid. So
David went to fight Gliath. Well, God went to fight
Glyathe through David. David won, and I'm sure you're aware
of those facts. So that's the time that David was
strong and courageous, or except for one other which she

(24:43):
never gets enough credit for displaying another form of being
strong and courageous, in my mind, a much harder form.
We're going to be called to be strong and courageous
in this country because in North America we're watching as
our neighbors to the north, Canada are flirting with the
idea and they are inches from it of making certain

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portions of the Bible hate speech, that pastors could be
charged hate crimes for reading certain portions of the Bible.
And that's North America. In Europe we've already seen attempts
to make the Bible hate speech. We've seen it in Scotland.
We've actually watched in England as people been asked their leaders,

(25:28):
their bosses, but please, mister, may we pray within our flats? Well,
one can pray within your flats so long as no
one else and it's not offended. That's real. So we
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people who may not have known they were ready, but
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sitting back and watching. You're participating in the creation of
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Samuel twenty four, we see a time where David was
also strong and courageous. So Saul, the king I spoke
about earlier, was attempting to kill David, even though David
was engaged to marry his daughter Saul. This madness overtook him,

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and David had become more popular with the people because
David was a man after God's own heart, and David,
in fact, had been a guy who Saul wanted near
him because David brought peace to the king through his
singing and his poetry. He brought peace to the king obviously,
because David was after God's heart while Saul was not.

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So Saul had been going about the countryside attempting to
kill David. First Samuel twenty four. After Saul returned from
pursuing the Philistines, he was told David is in the
desert of en Getty. So Saul took three thousand able
young men from all Israel and sent out to look
for David and his men near the crags of the

(27:37):
wild Goats. He came to the sheep pens along the way.
A cave was there, and Saul went in to relieve himself.
David and his men were far back in the cave.
The men said, this is the day the Lord spoke
of when he said to you, I will give you your
enemy into your hands for you to deal with as
you wish. Then David crept up unnoticed and cut off

(27:58):
a corner of Saul's row. He did, what God has
delivered your enemy into your hands, and you're going to
cut off a corner of his robe, You're not going
to take him out. Afterward, David was conscious stricken for
having cut off a corner of his robe. He said

(28:21):
to his man, the Lord forbid that I should do
such a thing to my master, the Lord's anointed, or
lay my hand on him, for he's the anointed of
the Lord. With these words, David sharply rebuked his men
and did not allow them to attack Saul, and Saul
left the cave and went his way. So Saul's leaving
the cave, and he's none the wiser doesn't know what happened.

(28:44):
And it was a brave thing because David could have
been discovered, which would have led the discovery of his men.
But David did something that's incredibly hard to do. He
restrained himself. He restrained his fear, his desire to have
this over with being pursued all around the nation, and
the Bible continues. Then David went out of the cave

(29:07):
and called to Saul, my Lord the King. When Saul
looked behind him, David bowed down and prostrated himself with
his face to the ground. He said to Saul, why
do you listen to when men say David is bent
unharming you? This day you have seen with your own
eyes how the Lord delivered you into my hands in

(29:27):
the cave. Some urged me to kill you, but I
spared you. I said, I will not lay my hands
on my Lord, because he's the Lord's anointed. See, my father,
look at this piece of your robe in my hand.
I cut off the corner of your robe, but did
not kill you. See that there is nothing in my
hand to indicate that I'm guilty of wrongdoing a rebellion.
I've not wronged you, but you're hunting me down to

(29:48):
take my life. Made the Lord judge between you and me.
Made the Lord avenge the wrongs you've done to me.
But my hand will not touch you. As the old
saying goes, from evildoers come evil deeds, So my hands
will not touch you. Against whom is the King of Israel?
Come out? Who are you pursuing a dead dog? A flee?
May the Lord be our judge and decide between us.

(30:10):
May he consider my cause and uphold it May he
vindicate me by delivering me from your hand. When David
finished saying this, Saul asked, is that your voice, David
my son? And he wept aloud. You're a righteous man.
You are more righteous than I. He said. You treated
me well, but I've treated you badly. You just now
told me about the good you did to me. The

(30:31):
Lord delivered me into your hands, which you did not
kill me. When a man finds his enemy, does he
let him get away unharmed? May the Lord reward you
for the way you treated me today. I know that
you'll surely be king, and the Kingdom of Israel will
be established in your hands. Now swear to me by
the Lord that you will not kill off my descendants
or wipe up my name for my father's family. So
David's gate of his oath to Saul. Then Saul returned home,

(30:54):
But David and his men went up into the stronghold,
and they were wise to do so, because the madness
again took soul, and he continued to pursue David. So David,
let God choose if you go back through struggles in
your life. I know this when I go back through
and I look at struggles in my life. I look

(31:15):
at financial decisions I made that were catastrophic. I knew
God's plan, but my fear took over. If I look
at interpersonal problems I've caused, I knew God's plan, but
it was inconvenient and hurtful. It was Satan coming to

(31:37):
me and saying, fulfillment lays over here. Here's the money,
here's the fulfillment, here's the job. If you look at
your own life and the times that you've strayed from
God's how much of it is because you knew what
God wanted. You knew the things you're not to do,
but you did them anyway. See when God tells us

(31:58):
to restrain ourselves, he has something in the background. He
has his own plan. David trusted God's plan. He said,
right there, let's let God judge. So between us and
the world, between us and being of the world versus
just in the world. Some of the hardest things we
do is to trust God. And here's a trick I've

(32:18):
learned over the years of making mistakes during a difficult
time when abiding seems hard, Like with Abraham and Sarah,
abiding was hard. They went their own way and did
a stupid thing which caused a whole bunch of problems
in the humankind. When it seems hard and you're tempted
to not abide or to give God a hand, or hey,

(32:39):
you're not going fast enough God, so let me just
help you out. Instead, ask God what you're to learn?
What am I to learn from this pain? And say
to God, I trust you, And where I don't trust you,
help me trust you, help me full abide. Not all

(33:01):
of us can be like David, and David wasn't always
like David, because David would go on to fail in horrible,
horrible ways even as he knew God's plan, because that's
what a fallen humanity can do sometimes. And a gracious
God there to forgive never broke his promise to David,
and he won't break his promise to us. This is

(33:22):
the Todd Hermannshaw. Please go, be well, be strong, be kind,
and please make every effort to walk in the light
of Christ.
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