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Psalm 119:25-32 || Ep. 2 ABCs of Grace - DALET ื“ Focus:

 We're continuing a special series where I share my dad's teachings from Psalm 119, recorded way back in 1981. In this episode, my dad, Pastor Dave, guides us through verses 25-32, focusing on finding hope and strength in times of depression. He called this section "Orienting to Depression," emphasizing the Hebrew letter Dalet that begins each verse. His insights are timeless and so relevant, especially if you're struggling or supporting someone who is.

Reminder:

These recordings are from old cassettes, so expect a little static and garble. But trust me, it's worth it. Grab your Bible, follow along, and don't forget to check out the study guides and transcripts on my blog, for a clearer understanding.

Key Points:
  • Memorize Psalm 119:25-32 to internalize God's promises.
  • Reflect on areas of your life where you feel defeated and ask God to revive you according to His Word.
  • Share this message with someone struggling with depression or loneliness.
  • Study the verses mentioned in the podcast to deepen your understanding.
  • Engage in daily meditation on God’s Word to combat negative thoughts.

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(00:00):
Welcome back, I'm Jennifer Richmond, and this is the Dwelling Richly podcast,
where we love God heart, soul, mind, and strength.
We are women who enthusiastically and intentionally dwell in the Word and let
the Word of Christ dwell in us richly.
You can find Bible studies and teaching like this on my blog and right here on this podcast.
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(00:22):
notified whenever I drop a new episode.
Let's get into the Word. so in today's episode
this is next in a series of
messages that my dad talked through psalm 119 i
recovered cassette recordings of his messages from a series he taught at newbury
prime baptist church back in 1981 what a gift this has been and you are going

(00:43):
to want to listen to the first three episodes in this series rediscovering dad
how to enjoy the bible and 80 seas of grace episode one.
These are all available on my blog, jennifergrichman.com, or right here where
you're enjoying this podcast.
Over on my blog, you'll get access to study guides and devotionals and more based on the messages.

(01:07):
Okay, so in the message you're about to enjoy, my dad is teaching through the
fourth section of Psalm 119 verses 25 through 32.
And here, dad opens with a review of the first three sections.
So listen for helpful details there.
And then he's going to continue with the Psalm of the Deli, the first word of

(01:28):
each verse beginning with the Hebrew letter Dalet.
So in today's episode, we're going to dive into that message and it's going
to be, well, it's really going to be meaningful, especially for anyone navigating depression.
My dad, Pastor Dave, takes us through this psalm, where the psalmist himself
cries out from a deep place of sorrow.

(01:51):
He titled this section, Orienting to Depression, D for Dalet,
you know, in the Hebrew alphabet.
And this message is just timeless.
It's timeless of how we can find hope and strength when life is overwhelming.
And my dad unpacks the significance of that Hebrew letter Dalet,

(02:11):
which introduces each verse and then he reveals how god's word provides that
pathway to revival even in our darkest moments so whether you're personally
struggling or maybe you're just trying to support someone who is you're going to find wisdom here.
Also, just a quick reminder, these are recordings from 1981 on the set,

(02:33):
and they absolutely have degraded over time.
So sometimes you'll find the little staticky sounding or garbled sounding.
And then, of course, he's engaging live with an audience.
So sometimes he'll ask a question and you'll hear someone respond,
but can't quite make out what they're saying.
I do encourage you to go over to my website, get on my blog,
and find the transcripts for these messages, which I've tried to update and

(02:57):
make sure that you can understand the words a little better,
at least as best as I could understand them as well.
Grab your Bible, take notes, follow along. There's actually a listening guide
you can follow along with. I think you'll really enjoy that.
All right, let's go ahead and get into the Word. And now, here's my dad.

(03:45):
This temple, this temple, I didn't tell. No. I just told Vi,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put him by a church name. That's not a temple.
I don't know what to do. I'm from Newburgh. It's true. It's called Creffel.
That's a temple. It's by my best friend.
I'm so happy. I knew they had never built it back in the land.
All right, so it started off with the Allegra's major problem that the king was a saint.

(04:09):
That's the term that you see in all of their own temples where they get their
vile and false systems of worship. I think he brought himself really on the
end by doing what in the second session?
What? What did he do?
Rising and returning to the second session, and going back to the Alpha and Delta in part one.
Climbing to year one. Just so you see. Okay?

(04:30):
And that was a problem. The problem was that he couldn't get into Babylon the
other way. But he could fly there. Yeah.
The problem was that he could get there. He's clearly making it God's Word in
the Babylon at the Mount of Olives. As you know, it's found in the Babylon. Okay?
And God's really unhelpful, I have to say, in the best things the Titans fulfilled
by the Seer in the first day of your life.

(04:53):
Okay? And so, he said, but,
What was wrong? Why is that a lot of money, Father?
Why am I not sinning against thee? Why do you say that? Why are we wrong? How?
How can a man cleanse his way? I'm more in front of that than me.
What? How do you want to find purity? You know how to cure you.

(05:13):
Why? What was the problem? The thing we're going to face in Babylon.
Your morality. Why? Pray to myself. Okay, well, tell me after you've decreased.
Hey, listen, I might have been down. I might have made just one good.
You know, it's easier to be a...
And so what long down I'm going to do for you in school you know to kick him

(05:33):
up and say I don't know what you're doing you know let me have you come and
learn some doubtful things you know I just don't know what you're going to do
this time and he's going to require one but no I haven't done it because he
can get forgiven when he's coming so,
you have to face him you know,
you're defeated you understand how he's standing you're defeated you're out
of it already you know you're you know what's there that's bad for you right

(05:55):
right I, you know, I've been working.
Why is I making a movie? You know, I am so happy to speak.
After the temple has been ransacked, there's a tendency from either legalism or pundism.
The young guy had been immorality.
And so this is a problem we think in the second.
First section was what? The year. Okay, so only anything can count.

(06:17):
Okay, so why was that philologically after being ashamed and setting the scene?
I thought it was philologically.
Why would he not? In Section 2, what did he do?
He had his eyes drawn back and said to her, Scythe, it's your bestest sin.
The hour that was in your heart. She went and they ran the risk report.
Okay. The extent of your life. Right. The hour of life.

(06:40):
And he starts talking about being bound, and being conjectured,
and the conjecture of death. Well, no, death, life, and free-fulness.
He asked to be freed from the contempt of those who were outside.
He had to be free for his own to come to those.
So he was talking about the contentiousness that people have of us because we
walk a different way of life, and I can come to them.

(07:02):
So he had to deal with that pressure from above, and then he utilized his sin from within.
Now, if followed logically, he's obsession.
So that's the human body again dealing with his most common of personal emotions,
and that's depression, depression.
That's for those who are falling in love. They say they can't grow up.

(07:25):
Those people in a bath look like this. They're facing forward. That's growing.
And it describes a dog hanging on hinges. And I guess that's what all angels
are doing. Someone's hanging on his hinges, all right?
So if you're on all of that, give me a dollar. We think that's our target.
We're going to get down and keep in track for the tourism. which brings out the young component.

(07:48):
Anyway, what is depression?
Is anybody interested?
What is it?
What is depression? What do you have as a sentiment? What is depression? What does it look like?
Let's say that you've found a reality and you've tried a situation where you've

(08:08):
been found depressed. What is depression?
Do you regard that as depression?
Without hurt? Okay. No need. I returned to the threat someone.
We didn't even know the situation was being without hope. The last situation
where you saw him in the room.
He went up on the window. No new situation. Okay. That must be a question. No new situation.

(08:32):
No layout. What is the question? The only expectation is... Good.
Expectations are deceiving. Uh, decedent expectation.
Decedent expectation. All right, decedent expectation. Now, give me an example
of a decedent expectation.
But, maybe, uh, this is a fire problem. I don't know. Decedent expectation.

(08:56):
How can you fire when you expect it to be pun-like? What's another decedent expectation?
Well, so, we have to raise. Okay? Others? Anybody? What do you think of the case?
We have to do three answers. Actually, what you're doing is answering the second
question. I thought I would have an answer to the first question,
but I thought that was the second question. Why did you have them?
Because I was in the room, and I was in everything.

(09:19):
The room was in everything, so I was in two hours of everything.
One of them, I'm a mouse. I don't know what that is. I didn't know that.
It'd be 94-0, and it's a check. I'd go, whatever. I'd go, well,
you know, I'm the only one.
I mean, you know, it's just that the theory of sound is a, you know,
you know, you know. I'm the only one.

(09:41):
What? Why do we get depressed? What? I'm drinking coffee.
That's not fair. I'm drinking. What? I'm drinking substances. What?
Substances in your body. I'm drinking substances. I'm drinking substances in
your body. I'm drinking substances. I'm drinking substances.
What? I'm drinking substances. What? I'm drinking substances.
What? I'm drinking substances. What? I'm drinking substances.

(10:04):
What? I'm drinking substances. What?
I'm drinking substances. Yeah, well, what do you want, or how about the new one?
Anyway, let's go to listen to our favorite sins. What's the new one,
huh? I do ones. You know the one we do all the time?
Oh, I like you. It's a happy sin, son. No, I said, is that called depression?
You do it when you're receiving. It's a version. Okay, why is it?

(10:27):
Why do you get depressed when someone doubts about you?
Only if those are not the ones doing it. They're revamping the expectation. Okay.
Or else it's separate cause of depression. Do you remember the cause of depression?
I'm sure I'm in love with it. Okay.
Lonely. I was waiting for someone to tell me lonely is.

(10:47):
Lonely. Lonely, L-1. L-1. Lonely. Even I see.
Being alone. The world doesn't need any more loneliness. Being lonely.
Why do I get depressed when I'm lonely?
Boredom. Boredom. Well, you know, so, uh, weren't you, uh, lonely with selfishness, then?

(11:09):
Or be selfish, then? Oh, they have to do with self.
Why do we get depressed when we don't have companionship? Have you ever been
depressed when you had companionship?
All right, we get depressed when we have people around us, and we get depressed
when they're not around us. Oh, you know, sometimes I get depressed.
Sometimes when people aren't around me, I get depressed. Why? Why?

(11:32):
It's not the people that do it. Right. Right. Just me and the doctor, huh? Okay.
Just flashes. What do you mean? I think it's down to the environment. Oh, right.
Something like a magic control? I mean, in my mind.
You have the very possibility of being depressed when it's really unperformed.

(11:54):
That's right. It could be physical.
How can you be depressed if it results in something physical?
Loss of what? A limb? What else?
Generally, I would do some exaggeration. How else? One minute.
You know, generally, I'm going to turn to that.
So lots of times, they'll go, Hell! Hell! Okay.

(12:14):
I'm just trying to get through. I think we're going to get some of these E,
T, L, C, O, and F itself. How's this money? Good.
Okay. I have a little bit of fibroblastemia. I'm going to give you a breath, but leave your hands.
Sure. Sure. Why? Because I've got a sugar imbalance in your body. Okay.
Those are a couple of problems. Loss of a limb. But then I think, there's one loss here.

(12:37):
I need to characterize that loss of depression, doesn't it? Sense of loss.
Every one of these definitions here, there's something, in a sense, that deals with loss.
I guess you're asking, what is depression? How would you provide it to somebody else?
It works a lot, being sitting down out of the sky and never understood what

(12:58):
depression was. I don't mean for us.
What's depression? How would you describe it, Mr. Lennon?
Oh, well, that wouldn't be... You'd have to understand what being high is then, wouldn't you? Okay?
Okay. I mean, sadness, depression, and being sad. But what is sad?
When you're happy, okay, what is happiness?

(13:21):
That's true. When you're being positive, it has to have with being depressed, okay?
Joe, we're going to click on this definition. You're happy with this definition?
Lennon, you happy? I think that's it, and there you go. Stop. Do you hear me?
I think I'm uncontrollable, negative emotional feeling.
Someone did an example of an uncontrollable, negative emotional feeling.

(13:42):
IRS on it. It was just something to grab.
Do you remember the IRS? I looked at it right after the consulate.
I asked, what's up? Ain't no crap.
Margie, pardon me? It's fine. Uncontrolled crying. Yes, sir.
You know, when you come home and your wife is three times a go,
right? You say, hi, honey.
She's, you know, you're the biggest to cry, you know.

(14:03):
Giving up giving up say giving
up quit not to pursue what giving
up what on the ultimate depression but that's suicide isn't it isn't that the
ultimate depression when i get so strong that i'm so lonely so angry feeling

(14:25):
of no vote no win i'm in a box there's no way out,
and the only way out seems to be on the other side of life, and that is suicide.
That's the ultimate depression.
That's the thing we really are in. That's true of really in trouble,
right. As if you're a Catholic.
Sure does. It all goes back to the mind. When we deal with depression,

(14:50):
I want to emphasize something.
Depression is usually always a spiritual problem.
Often times, many times, it's complicated and that's simply caused by a health problem.
And so, if you're facing depression over long periods of time,
you'll begin to reset and you're lonely.

(15:12):
You don't feel any way out. There's a no-win situation.
You can't seem to break out of it. No one can cheer you up.
One of the things that needs to be done before we begin fighting,
That's revealed on your body for not being able to effectively get heavy is
the double shift in the body.
It's just the body can start falling apart when you're on the nose and that's

(15:35):
quite refreshing. I'm knowing the differences.
When do the hormones change during certain periods of your life? Sure. Right, they do.
Pardon me? I think that all old people would be depressed without their body
strong enough to talk about.
So if I have these first-time nobles, those who are behind me,
that I am, I'm going to have to imagine we've been together for about 10 years,

(16:01):
who have found for some reason in their life that when to visualize the gospel in the news,
I begin to realize around God's
word and understand how the positive depression, and my job depression,
and how to maintain consistent, happy, joyful life.
Well, that means that depression, the factor between the depression is sin.

(16:27):
It's your defense, Gerard, you have sin. Does that mean that finally,
I'll tell you all here, but that's sure not necessary.
I got to know. I got three answers. Let's see if we can work this out.
Well, I finished it. Well, I've done it.
So you did well. Well, I'm sorry for that. Tell me that you pressed on film
and the whole experience at the same time.

(16:49):
Yeah. Can you remember him?
He was a registrar in Henry's. All right, and he was talking about depression.
So you were depressed. Yeah. And I thought that the whole was true at the same time.
You say, yeah. I would just say, how did that get accomplished?
I would say, it's a job, Mom. Do you need a Bible with that,
your own? Of course. That's all I was saying.

(17:12):
You know, what's the worst part about being born? You realize the journey to dark for adult people.
For instance, they're telling you, what is that? What is, what is your life?
How would you describe, as you said, your leaping prospect? Wasn't it? Heroes of all the kind.
That means someone has defined it as a material of depression.

(17:33):
Well, what if it was a different quality of depression we're talking about?
Maybe a type of depression that we're used to facing, and a type of depression
that the gods at the end of the Bible have said are different kinds of depression.
Is that possible?" The Lord said, You want to know the meaning of my name?
One day, when he took me to the synagogue, I was kept secret,
and the sun was shining all over.

(17:55):
I really liked what you just said. You took Valentine and the good times.
Oops! You mean to tell her your impressions on me? Good?
Aren't that wise for Jeremiah? Why not the good? You seem to fear my words. I feel you, pal. Sure.
Jeremiah, didn't he? We can't avoid that.

(18:19):
Through God's tears, through the prophet, through Israel.
Have we ever wept God's tears? Have we ever been brought to a spiritual depression?
That's almost antithetical. The only thing that doesn't make any sense is a spiritual depression.
Most of us focus ourselves on that blackness here.

(18:40):
Everybody loves me, you know, and I'm alone. But there's another depression
that I believe is not just heat, it's a spiritual depression as well.
Depression which is in swallow, which is under God's control.
Which generally we think of depression as that depression which is out of the
fire, brought on by a pressure from the outside, which problems us to get literally

(19:01):
get sand to talk to ourselves in an over situation.
I always think Jeremiah, they were filling themselves with an over situation, situation. Why?
Because he prophesied that there was going to be a warning, that there was going
to be a little bit of plunging, and after 70 years, there was going to be one.
And from that, she's going to have to, you know, it's, oh, man,
you're going to have to take this punishment from God, but she's going to come back.

(19:24):
Jeremiah 31 said, I'm going to remove the stony heart from you,
and I'm going to put in a heart of flesh,
and I'm going to stop, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to,
I'm going to, I'm going a new one, truly prophecy for Israel.
The warning was of depression.

(19:44):
We're going to be wiped out, folk. And God is faithful to tell us,
and he's going to reestablish us.
And so, through the tears, the tears act in a sense that you want to be kind
of like Spurgeon, act as a prison, you know, to be able to discern the plan of God and to clear us.
So, tears in and of themselves are not bad.

(20:04):
But in his thought, we do not have that kind of depression, do we?
Was lost in his feet. I'm going to go eat a worm.
So I don't like being... Who has that kind of depression, Mr.
Glitcher? So who's someone to kill Jonah? Huh? Remember the worm?
Right. Sure. Jonah has a long time of depression.
What kind of depression? Why was Jonah depressed? What was Jonah's basic problem?

(20:28):
What's the story of Jonah about the whale?
This is about faith and quickness. You know, I'm not... You don't understand it.
It's part of the... I'm not even... It was about... Yeah, young and early. Oh, yeah.
Prejudice. Prejudice. There was no person more prejudiced in the Bible than
Jonah. Why, he was so proud of the angel.

(20:50):
It was a story of prejudice. And he crawled up underneath that tree and said,
Well, I tell you, if you're so upset, you're on time for depression.
Now, the opening of the Bible says in Psalm 119, Ezra starts off with what kind of depression?
Well, those of you who are in the online class, you've taken the position that
Ed O'Rourke solved the term 19.

(21:12):
Right, so I'm sure we shall find that position, and I'm not going to go through
it right now. But anyway, Ed O'Rourke solved the term 19, joined me,
and I've learned and kept doing it.
Now, what kind of depression was he facing, and how do you know that?
Solved the term 19. Just remember, the science you need to know,
what kind of depression was he facing?
He's like, how can you discourage the mind of death? What does it say?

(21:33):
Are you reading a book? Trying to write a new American? Nothing. Nothing, yeah.
That's what he was. That impression was he was, was he, like, on me?
He was talking to me. What kind of grief was it? Grief or gun grief?
He said, shall we? Oh, sure we are.
Well, he had some breath down with tears.

(21:54):
Clearly, the vision there was that his soul was sagging.
Asked Burl everything he was signing, and his wife. Would you know something about his depression?
What do you mean about his depression? Oh, that's right.
Yeah. He wasn't alone, was he? No, why? Look at the first verse. What's it say?

(22:17):
What? It's like an expletive word. No, it's wrong, too.
You think we're all depressed and low and black. Don't say, my soul was thrust through fire.
They don't say that in my songs, but it's always hey, they got the first half of the verse.
Your ultimate depression is the first half of the verse depression, isn't it?

(22:37):
Well, you don't get to the second half of the verse. What's the thing is verse 28.
What's it say? I'm in the depression for that. I know. That'd be helpful.
I'm in the depression for that.
You understand what I'm trying to say? What do you mean? What I'm providing? Mm-hmm.
Well, I still don't agree with you. I agree. Okay, now let's have a look at

(22:58):
verse 25 and compare it with verse 28. They're doing exactly the same thing, aren't they?
He says, in verse 25, he says what? What does he say in verse 25?
Open your mouth and first of all, My son of mine, I'll turn this soul of mine
to the God. But nothing from the solar doves in 3.8.
It's just having so light.

(23:21):
Otherwise, the altus, the king jute has melt, doesn't it? Then the noxian has weight.
It's just, it's dripping down, okay? And there's floods of tears.
It's sagging. It's a picture of sagging. And it says the solar is actually sagging. I'm sorry.
All right? So, yeah, it's a priest to the doves. And that's a between three of Genesis 2.4.

(23:43):
What's Genesis 2.4? Yeah. Yeah, he's got a little bit of his soft throat.
All right. What do you just want? All right. Some word that moves to your black letter.
This is the truth. And he was watching against the black road.
So I've got my soul and stuck to the best of the ground.
All right. And we've got a slow sounding.
And he says, in bones and instances, second part of the verse is quite.

(24:05):
In plating, he wants to revive.
And in sounding, he wants to do what? Strengthen. This is the only time this
word is translated, strengthened, and structured.
It's never translated as well as it's translated otherwise to raise up or to
erect a structure, to fill a decree or statute.

(24:27):
And it's only found in a specific forum again in the Hebrew.
I'm going to get that out in a chart, you know. It's just something I've tested for.
And it means to, I believe, one of the facts, one of the evidence is to draw
on the word. to revive to lift up.
It should be similar to revive to lift up. Okay?

(24:48):
Please send the people for a change of remainder of the list.
Here I am, and I'm the person to go in.
He wants me to know that he is depressed, and at the same time he does not deny
that there is a solution to the problem.
When the major problems I find with Christian and the second of the problem
of depression by the intent of being depressed just comes about not because

(25:10):
of a Christian community.
I can't let anybody else in here hold it. I am God.
Why do you think I am what? Do we eat for the house? I was spiritual.
My name is Father Jeremiah. I was a member of the Adult Pedestrian Club.
I was a member of the Adult Pedestrian Club.
You know? I don't know why. We thought, who does God have in here?

(25:31):
Man, please don't say anything. I have a joy, joy, joy, joy,
joy in my heart. You know?
Jeremiah, we're living in a live, live adult pedestrian club. Thank you.
See, it's so great to allow depression to do the job.
If you look at the very last verse of this section, we find out what the job
of depression is. It found us to lie.

(25:52):
And what is it? You know why? Sure.
God is, you know, God belongs to us. But we raise each one of us and we have
to never give in to the weak, shriveled up little hearts.
Say the man on this stand, who has lived the height and depth and length of
God's love and his mercy, And then we have to challenge an idea of who in God

(26:13):
or in our body is ready to harass how we feel.
Why can't it take us to this infirmity episode?
Sometimes it's not always, you know, light and flowers.
Sometimes it's depression and anger that's on it. And in order for us to have
that experience, we've got to have a grateful heart on the one hand,
and on the other hand, we've got to have God's word, which has to incite prayer

(26:36):
according to the second chapter.
The end of God. For the experience of my life is the word of God.
Yes, you're right. I've been around to my end. I've been around to proceed to the mouth of God.
That's the word of God. It's in my heart, right? Because I wrote it down to
the situation in the second section.
And now I am depressed, I'm railing, I'm rolling, I'm sad. And yet I've asked

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God to revive me to lift me up.
How? What does it say? Who lifts me? Nothing's raised.
According to the Word. Now, how
does God want to do that if you don't know it? From the time he called?
Yes, that's what you must have done. You must have seen.
How is God going to revive you, a friend to a different heart,

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you do have not done what? Not. Right. No.
Right, man. Well, you're empty.
Remember, I think, things that don't seem to relate to how you feel right now
are absolutely essential because one day a day you're going to be on beaches
and be with Gina with no boy. You know what I mean?
I'm a scripture and so are some beaches. And you've got no animation.

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If I'm driving open and no one's going to say, well, running down this beach
in the yard, I'm going to die or whatever the guy is, you know,
and he will tell you I have a turban and I have no bullets, so guess what happened
at the end of the road? I can't be stuck.
They're laying on the beach. Not your hour. You're a casualty. Aren't you? I'm done.
Done. I don't want to go out and die in the street with guns to me.
Why? Because when you're finished the problem, you have no resources.

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That's right. You have no resources. We've got no resources.
Why? I have not. By the way, God made our hearts. Why? Because when God had us.
I want it. I don't even blame it on the jury. Who's lying about this?
God's not in this. It's not about doing the work. No! He's lying about this.
I'm sure that those three won't wear all the shirt, anyway.
So anyway, thanks for not having me on, you know, because it's somebody else's

(28:27):
door. We're visitors. Sojourn. Just passing through, right? Put it in.
Thank you. Just passing through.
I don't know what you have. Well, you guys, pardon the probably.
Here, that's just a little opposite of it.
We're not in a craft. We're going to get back. We're going to do the runway.
We're going to need to ask God to arrive at the point that we're going to.
What a world that we're going to square away in our hearts. the faith beyond

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the question which comes as a result of sadness and wellness and blood health
and whatever else is never going
to stow away to heart because I'm yet you that's what you tell somebody,
huh so Brett I mean what if I what if I what if I.
I don't know what to do. Let's move. Let's move. Let's go over there. Hello. Who is that?

(29:10):
Who is that, pal? Huh? You're going to put a fucking empty tree. Put a what?
It's all outside the city. I don't know what to do with that.
Is that a game? Yeah. You don't know the truth?
I've heard it so far. You're the one who wrote a kind of story that you're going
to give out to the ladies.
Well, I'm not sure what it is, but my sister knows. Yeah, that's why. Oh.

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So I'm going to go and I'm going to look at the money now. Oh, you're back.
But there's not even a word to it than just how it was.
I mean, it's helpful, but that doesn't mean I'm reading it out of my heart.
And I just kind of, you know, you have to read it out of your mind from within.
What if you make food and practice it to play around for you with growth? We saw this in Adam.

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What if you're a person of true maturity? You're not playing around for that
true maturity. It's about your body or your mind being re-worlded from within.
And you're always learning that through that as the Word of God. Right? Great. Okay.
Where else can we go to find, um, some solution to the depression I've got?
Except for somewhere in the best of you is what it is.
It's important. How much? Seven days. Seven. Begin yourself as a god.

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Business together. Heal free.
Clean. Draw nine to God. So draw nine. Well, for me, I have no pressure.
Sure. Draw nine to God, and he will. So that's a guaranteed promise. He will draw nine of you.
So throw an inch or an inch on the night when you're awake.
Like? It's not a vain verse, to be honest, when you're lying.
God was telling me the concept of meditation in the second.

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Well, when I remember, look here, after a while, that just, you know,
you know, there is this boy. Now, we don't know where else that person should have been.
Now, it's a problem. I'm somewhere here today, mind you. We're not a symbol, but we're on Babylon.
Oh, it's three of us are back in Jerusalem.
And somewhere in Psalm 139, it says in some...

(30:59):
Which I must not when I'm alive from within, yeah.
Wait, I'm not going to grab you, you know, to work with you.
I'm here. That's lovely.
You're a powerful person. You share a lot of power. It's a lot of power for
us, and it's non-transferable. It's not transferable.
It's not transferable to anybody else in Babylon. It's not transferable to anybody

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else in Babylon. I see what you're talking about on my phone.
Unless somebody else is going to be in trouble, too, and the prince is somewhere,
it's not going to be such.
When Bethel became June, so it's not the name. Oh, boy, I just need confidence
to know I know exactly where it's at.
The Bible says in Hebrews 13, 5, what? How do you know it?
I know you know it. I will never forsake you no more.

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Yeah, the Amplified Bible, and we get what it says in the Greek.
So it's just that sort of quotation from? Do you remember chapter 31, verse 8?
Which is also quoted on later on in Joshua chapter 1, verse 5, verse 7, 8?
Are you? I'm writing a very similar poem to that. So I think I can get that
poem together with Joseph.

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Yeah, I knew it. What would happen? The train at the time was ironed out.
They're marine. They're all human.
I know exactly what we got. Do you know where we went? That's what you know.
You've heard us in the school. You've got 15.
That's exactly what I've known, too. I've known you for a long time.
I don't know. Can you all pass the most important numbers? Figure out any numbers.
They're nothing to us. I don't know where we're from. That doesn't matter.

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Do you know what it means? No. They have little things proper,
but they don't. So, you're right.
We need chapters and verses because we're so lazy. We need to know exactly where
they were. I don't know. I didn't tell him.
We don't need shabby converses. Our minds are just little girls.
You know, what we know is about one character, one person, and we just slander one over his.

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Those who have a sense of evil education are supposed to be able to tell everything wrong from there.
Okay, then you move on from there. When the visualization of Scripture is spreading,
then we follow a matter of ability to matter much.
Isn't it? I'm going to find a purpose for a case I don't know about now.
And that's why I used to have this in my attention. You have the facts.
This is about it. We live, we know, we feel, we know, we know,

(33:12):
we're going to add every night and add 90 more months.
And 519 has said, this is a solution. This is a solution. This is a solution.
And friends, if we don't take this solution and change our lives and do exactly
what he says to do, then we've got an increasing amount of problems.
We just have so many, it comes down to 70, and there are no sense in abundance.
And never ever transfer that, that team I've got to somebody else because it's right here.

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Now, I've done 100,000 things I was covering, but I believe that we need to
define so clearly what we're doing here that it is important to take these five
steps and get you to something,
get you to working things out in our own lives so that when we eat together, we can do it.
See, I've ruined my pile, you see what I'm saying? That was 2 Corinthians chapter

(33:59):
7. Look at 2 Corinthians 7.
Does. I mean, I guess by the idea. On the verse 5, 2 Corinthians chapter 7,
on the verse 5, Now, Clavidon was purely under pressure.
And yes, we just say he was depressed.
I'm reading the New Leftist and it's just for you to really see in the Macedonia.

(34:20):
I'm fresh having a rest. The New Left puts it on every side.
Congress without males would be a little dull. I don't understand at all.
Now, look at verse 6. But God, now, comforted us by the coming of Titus.
Now, do you ever do the solution to somebody else's depression that causes very often or not the cause?

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How do you like to go down in history as the man of heaven who comforted Paul in his depression?
You'll think about that. Here he is, and you came, and what were you doing? in your liberal days.
You're a prophet in him. In expression of verse 7, and all about his coming,

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the life of a better time will continue with confidence in you that you're a
fellow to watch, you're learning, you're learning, you're a viewer for me through
who I rejoice in the Lord.
Through the opposite of repression is what? Joy.
Christian joy. Real Christian joy. Now, I can be joyful as a Christian and not have any.

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And you tell me, Oftentimes, we have put so much pressure on the externals in
our personal lives that we do not allow humans to be shown.
They don't understand how they feel. And instead of, oh my goodness,
I saw so-and-so, and she looked so damn down, instead of going to the person
or to your arm around the person and pumping in that person,

(35:51):
you run to somebody else and said, that person over there,
I want to be here because that person is depressed Blessings from El Sol.
Just hold your head down. Maybe you can.
I know what it's all for. Here's a time of preaching.
Same old. This is Joan. And we understand that.
My preach has a temperature of 64.5. So, that's people right up there in front

(36:13):
of you. You know, it gets on. You know, you know. Doing better game got this.
Sure. You and I can go to work with anybody else's comfort, and the item you
have done does what to us. Which puts us.
So, I mean, we have to have God's collective flesh and self-worth,
and have God's work for our hearts. To love your heart. Right.

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This, though, when I talk about God's flesh, it's a future that I don't know
if I could watch a song of 37, for example, which does not want.
That's a good one. Do you like it? Song 37, thought God bought it.
So now that I know that there will be the rumors, I love that.
That's my favorite song.
Now, don't ever say it's my favorite song, but it's because that's my favorite song.

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But the, you see, the memorized scripture around the triangles that you've got,
you know, that problem with sweating?
You know, where I found 37, not just the first verse, but the entire song.
You've got God preaching with God thinks about sweat.
So, that's not, that's the thing that he did in the mission while playing the
guitar. Now, I'm just going to let you go through. I'm going to be all right.

(37:20):
Okay. Let's see. I've got something that I need in my library.
Why? Because 750 is chapter 1, verse 3 to 4.
Blessing be God, you and the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ,
your God, your comfort, and the Father, your blessing.
And suffer, suffer, and die in tribulation, and we might be able to comfort
those who are in trouble with the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted in God.
Right? I can't do it for somebody else when I myself have been comforted.

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The problems you're facing, facing a mother or a father is terribly,
I mean, you just cannot, you cannot be alone with that person if they're on your back for 25 years.
What is God doing in your life about that problem?
Well, I just try to give it up to the Lord. The way that God wants to enlarge
your heart, and you want to be able to identify with somebody else who's facing
the same problem, you can move high with me in life.

(38:04):
If you've got a health problem, you've lived with it for 15, 20 years.
I'm not true about that. What God said about you know you're going to be strong
without the strong energy and cleaning and stuff like that.
The body isn't quite understand the whole story of Jehovah.
I've already seen it. Not because I've done it, Dan, but always.

(38:25):
And I remember this material in the book of Jared.
The material for it, you know. I've never seen it. And it was problems of the
rest. But it's almost 10 o'clock. I just have.
I've done it all the time. You ever need to do something on a job? No, I haven't.
You have to hide the right and split out your hands. You have to hear me.
And you're going to use your hands. Put it that way.

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You're going to have to look at that door on your 10th. And indeed,
you sort of lift up your face without a whole of the fact. and you were going
to shut that and not see it, for you would forget your trouble,
and for hours had passed, dying was a memory.
Your life was the bride of a new day. Darkness was the right of the morning.
Then you would trust, because there was hope.
And it goes on and on and on. This is one of the questions that's offered,
which kind of troubles for a gem at the time. Forget.

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Why didn't you ask yourself him? Let him know the right time.
He's probably going to tell you. I didn't have to ask why he had to do that.
Well, we're going to need to get under moving along.
He's done it a long time with Babylon, making us the first two nations of his
sovereigns, because they're expecting dealing with Zundi.

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Why would Zundi do it when he has someone with Zundi?
Well, Zundi gives men a thousand men, but he doesn't have to.
He's asked them to keep strength on the mirror and watch out for the different
things, but he doesn't give them all the man.
Although, the depression is often caused by this left anger.
But they say I'm doing this chapter aside and not let down.
I said, I'm trying to find somebody to ask me this question.

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You know, I'm in a depression.
They said, try to find them. You have to find them with them.
But you wouldn't stitch your assigned guys for you on end.
See them? Can you talk to them? See them?
What do you mean? You don't really see them. I don't want to see them.
He said, Earl, this is what you get. Your parents, your mother and dad, they, what?

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You're going to go to so high. Okay.
Well, I'll do that. Be a mission. I'll do it.
I'll do it. I feel it. I'll do it. Okay. I'll do it. Seven days.
Yeah, whatever. Chapter one. All right. Chapter one. The entire chapter of this is in my mind.
Chapter one. I said, you can't you can't have a lucky dog with an eye for the

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bush or if they're getting so picky,
you see that doesn't make doing that hard pretty much allows you a hard because
it will stop you to send off problems God doesn't send off the problems God
lets us to let problems away,
and I tell you our heart because our heart is what that,
simple it was because it was a little bit of a heart you know and yeah I used

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to waver and it looked nice I read about our ways and I talked with my wife
about our ways and I thought Then what else does it say?
It says, Do you know why these are compliant ways?
We don't want to talk about it, but we're here to handle the problems of life
with your thoughts, too.
And how are you going to handle problems of life? By giving life thoughts inside your numb skull.

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Numb skull, you took your idea? That's our sensibility, a numb skull.
Now, we must not put God's thoughts in our heads when we have something to say.
That is part of the approach of the Christian, through the malibus and the negative,
you know, probably is not something because it's not something that you're allowed
to, but it's God's positive thought and the positive is a reality.

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And the question is unreality, isn't it? And the question is literal intention
isn't the path of revelation to the plan of God and it's different based on the grace of God.
Well, let's say the tennis one. I know that.
At seven, if you're walking out of the study hall, you have seven responsibilities
outlined in reception that God has.

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God has given seven responsibilities, and we're given seven responsibilities.
God has seven. We have four. Okay?
As you pray until the path of freedom and the way, you might not listen to those
seven things. You have seven responsibilities
in God, and you have seven responsibilities in the community.
Now, that's an instruction. That's an instruction here. you.

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That's everybody's responsibility. You have some responsibility.
And, you know, no matter what you can say, I'm going to remind you,
brain, which is a characteristic of a man of life.
In fact, I'm going to be talking about habits or a man of life.
The word brain is used to the statute of the U.S.
Medical Office. It's five times in this section.

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And really, it's directed from 119.
And a brain is a pattern of behavior.
Okay? So we are in the of time you're out and you're going to establish a friendship
on God's seven responsibilities, your soul responsibilities,
and styling different than everybody else without having to persuade you.
One last thing, and I should mention this because of Smith's view of my district,

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was that he talks about the fast way of the running way.
And it's phonetically a word to classic,
in this falsehood lying and deceit with depression.
Now, it's just as he wrote here, without pause.
Let me say, it's on my mind, it's Now, it's actually the falsehood and deceit

(43:38):
of lying, but also translated without pause.
What something which is pause was.
Now, you're going to find that much of depression that you have really has no
basis in reality because God's ruin is reality is like I mean,
that's not a reason for me to fast.
The line, or the seatbelt, or whatever you don't call it, or vein way,

(44:00):
or the empty way, kind of wants like, no, you know, what you said is not so much possibility.
Your favorite possibility, five rooms, and try to relate this idea of fast food and impression.
What's that thing do? Bring, she's missing it.
Yeah, right. And if I was having an extra joint, I hope it's been helpful.
I do try to build this from God's point of view, from early on in our civilization.

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You know, for me, when I looked at how Ezra oriented himself to Enzi.
Enzi, and I want to read some background materials on the best psalm on Hindi, here's Psalm 73.
I'll tell you about how he spoke around and what it was like.
So, I'm going to read something that's out for you and I'm not going to include you.
Look at this. Our little fullness, our little answer against us.

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He put in our lives, making a part of us, that he might be with us when he can
allow us to. He says, you've got to send a little heart.
We want you to love your heart. If we ask God, he will do this for us.
He's going to strengthen us, but we might have to ask Christ to help us.
If it's time to use it, Christ is going to find the way to find the gift.
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