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Welcome to Sewod Timothy and Testimony Tuesdayswith Lyric. We are glad that you
are tuned in today. Be sureto tell a friend it's time for second
Timothy and Testimony Tuesdays, and it'stime for some inspiration for your soul.
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What's up? What's up? What'sup? Facebook, Instagram, YouTube,
wherever you are tuned in live withus on this wonderful Tuesday evening. Listen,
guys, I am back in theat L, back home. I'm
so excited to be with you guyson tonight. It has been a wonderful,
wonderful journey being home in Texas overthis past month, spending time with
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my family and seeing all of myfriends, and kicking off the summer.
This Rejoice Summer concert tour has beenphenomenal. Listen. If you're in,
come on in, say what's up? Say hello, Give me a shout
out so that I know that youare in here with me on tonight,
like shares. Hit that subscribe button. If you're on YouTube, Hey mama,
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thank you so much for tuning in. So great to see you.
I made it here safely, andI am already missing you, but I'm
showing up glad to be back home, Amen, in my parent home,
because that's home. But you knowwhat I mean, And so I'm excited
about tonight with you guys. I'mexcited about my special guests. Come on
in, Come on in and sayhello, where y'all at, Where the
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people's at? Y'all make sure y'allinvite all y'all people in. Nikko,
Hey this, I was sure lookingfor you to be in. How you
doing. So glad to see youjoining, and I know you're going to
be hitting that share button because you'realways sharing and inviting people in. I'm
so glad to see y'all coming onin here on today. Listen. Before
we get started, I just wantto give a big thank you and a
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shout out to everyone who's supported thekick off of the Rejoice Summer Concert Tour.
Listen. Then we have a timerejoicing in the Lord. All of
you who are able able to comeand celebrate and rejoice with us. We
sure do appreciate you. Everyone thatthe venues that we had. Thank you
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so much for opening up your spaceand allowing us to come in and share
the gospel, share our gifts withthe people. It was just truly a
wonderful experience. If you're on hereand you got to experience any part,
any leg of the tour, whetheryou're in Houston or Dallas or Tyler or
multiple locations, please please give ussome feedback, give us some fiery emojis.
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If you enjoyed it, if ithad some type of impact on you,
please share that with us. Letus know, make your reels and
your videos talking about it so thatwe could share those and let the people
know. Because listen, we're gettingready to head to North Carolina, over
to Liberty and Riley, and thenwe're gonna be headed to Florida, and
we want to be able to letthe people know what to expect, you
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know, coming from the artists.They're gonna expect for us to say that
it's an awesome tour because we're theartist. They're expecting for us to say
that it's a holy goes feel shoutin good time because we're the artist.
But we want you guys who haveexperienced it, the people who were sitting
in the audience, to share yourexperience and what you thought about it,
so that we can be able topublish that and let people know that,
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hey, he's not just coming fromfrom the Hord's mouth, but it's coming
from the people who were out thereexperiencing experiencing it for themselves. So we
surely would appreciate any feedback, anyvideos and reels that you want to make,
pumping up that rejoice summer concert toit, because we are doing the
work of the Lord. Amen.It ain't about us, but it is
about Jesus. He says that ifhe be lifted up, he'll draw all
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men unto him. And so weare going around to these different states lifting
up the name of Jesus, becausethat's what it is about. All right,
Listen, we're gonna get ready gointo this word of God. Anybody
else, Hans, anybody else,come in and say hello. If I
missed you, come on and sayhello. Make sure you're inviting some people
in. I didn't see my sisteron there. Let me make sure I
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send this out real quick. Y'all. Come on in and say hello to
your girl. What's up, howyou're doing, Let me know how you're
doing. On this blessed Tuesday,the day that the Lord has made that
was not promised to us. Butwe will rejoice and be glad in it.
Amen, All right that hit thatshare button and invite some people in
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there myself, Doctor glasass, howyou doing so great to see you on
here. I am back in Atlanta, y'all. Make sure y'all hit you
up now. I am back.I am back, and I'm so excited.
My birthday is coming up July thefifteenth. I pray the Lord allow
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me to see it and work.I'm gonna celebrate out here in Atlanta.
Shane, Hey, Shaye, thankyou so much for tuning in because I
hate that I didn't get to seeyou before I left. But you know
I love you and I will seeyou when on my return. All right,
so listen, we're gonna go aheadand get ready to get in this
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word. Continue to say hello ifyou come in. If I have not
gave you a shout out, makesure you say something so that I know
you're in the house. I needy'all to interact and participate with me.
Give me some life and some energyon tonight. Listen. I have been
traveling, traveling, traveling none stop. I've been going, going, going,
see ill know where I was inHouston Friday, flew back to Dallas
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Friday night. We had to showin Dallas. Then we had to head
out to East Texas over an hourdrive on Sunday, then came back Monday.
I had to pack all of mythings because I've been in Texas since
May, so I had all mystuff. Everybody had to pack all those
things up. I was on livelast night with Mama Sue from Sunday's Best.
I hope you guys caught that live. If you didn't go to my
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page, you could check that out. We had a really wonderful time and
interview on yesterday with Mama Sue.And then I got up this morning at
four am getting ready to head outand just a long day of travel and
layovers and getting back here today tail. So I need you guys to interact
with me. Give me some love, give me some energy, talk back
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to me, all right, andso we can keep each other engaged.
On tonight, we're gonna be comingfrom Ephesians, all right. Over an
Ephesians Chapter four. I'm gonna reversesseventeen through twenty four, all right.
Remember I'm reading from the NIV version. It says, so I told you
this and insist on it in theLord, that you must no longer live
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as the gentiles do. In thefutility of their thinking. They are darkened
in their understanding and separated from thelife of God because of the ignorance that
is in them due to the hardeningof their hearts. Having lost all sensitivity,
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they have given themselves over to thesensuality, so as to indulge in
every kind of impurity, with acontinual lust for more, never having nothing
to continuing to lust for more.You, however, did not come to
know Christ in that way. Surelyyou heard of Him and were taught in
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Him in accordance with the truth thatis in Jesus. You were taught with
regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self,
which is being corrupted by its deceitfuldesires, to be made new in the
attitude of your minds, and toput on the new self created to be
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like God in true righteousness and holiness. All right, let us go for
a word of prayer, Deavenly Father, Lord, we just thank you Lord
for another day that wasn't promised tous. God, God. We just
asked for forgiveness God of any sinsthat we've committed against you God, knowingly
or unknowingly. Lord, and withwhether indeed or in thought, God,
were asking for your forgiveness right now. Lord Lord, we just thank you
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for traveling grace, God, foryour mercies, for all that you're doing
in this season. God, God, thank you for everybody that is tuned
in on the night on tonight God, even those that are gonna hear this
in the replay. God, Isaid you would just add a blessing to
the hearers and the doers of yourword. God, God, help us
to have understanding as we continue toread and study your word. God,
give us wisdom and knowledge and guideus. God, help us stay in
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the way that you have called usto go, Lord Jesus. In these
last and terrible dark times that we'reliving in. God, God, we
need we're in need of a saviorGod, and we just thank you Lord
for rescuing us from the grasp ofthe enemy. God, from our sinful
ways. God help us to Yousaid that we are new creatures if we're
in You, God, and sowe just ask you to help us to
walk in this newness of life thatyou have given us. God. We
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love you, and we thank youand Jesus name, pray and ask all
things Amen. Amen, Amen,All right, hey, he ain't marrying.
Thank you so much for tuning in. Thank you, thank you,
thank you. Make sure all areinviting people, all right, listen.
So we're talking about newness of lifeand putting them on that away that old
man. And so before I getstarted into my left and you know,
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one day I was I was spendingtime with God and I was sitting there
and I was praying, and youknow it's something when holy spirits started dealing
with you know, and in myspirit he said, you know, you
take life for granted. That's whathe told me. You take life for
granted every day, day in dayout. I'm allowing you to wake up
by my grace and my mercy andyou out here living your life like it
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belongs to you, right, Andthat just really hit me, you know,
and I was like, man like, hey, hain't say how you
doing, cauz. Thank you somuch for tuning and end so glad to
see you. I hope all iswell. But God was dealing with me
about just living life the way thatway that I wanted to live. Even
though I was in him, youknow, I wasn't completely surrendering to him.
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I'm going about day by day doingmy own thing, you know,
instead of waking up and really beingunder the spirit of the Lord and submitted
to him and asking him what itis that he would have me to do,
you know, and he just startedbringing to my memory, like all
of these foolish things and decisions Ihad made and things I had done that
could have gone another way for me, but the grace of God. Hey,
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ain't lesa thank you so much fortuning in the grace of God that
covers us like his grace and mercy. Who listen, anybody here know about
God's grace and mercy. Can youthink back on some things in your life
where you know that if it hadnot been for God, that things could
have gone another way but God?Right, if you know, and if
you can remember a time in yourlife where you know things could have went
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another way and been detrimental to youbut God type being but God, it
could have went another way, butGod type that then for me, if
if if you've had that experience likeI had where I was thinking about,
oh, if he would have ifit was this would happen, or if
that would happen, but God,but God, anybody can relate to that
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anybody got had a butt God momentin their lives. But God, the
one that how you doing? Girls? So good to see you. Tell
my girl, I said, hello, that's right. But God, God
is so good his grace and hismercy. The Bible told us his grace
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is sufficient. Hey Sara Day,Hey cousin, thank you for tuning in.
But God, but God, that'sso powerful, like if you really
really think about it and some things, I mean, who if it would
have went the other way, Iwouldn't be here today. But God,
his grace is sufficient. What issufficient means? It means it's enough.
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Hey, lady Diana, so greatto see you. Listen, Diana,
I was telling them about that rejoicesummer comfort to I know you were there.
We would love your feedback. Tellus what you thought about that concert.
God's grace is sufficient, it's enough. His mercy endures forever. What
it endure means to last, toremain, it remains forever. I missed
that last comment. What was that? I didn't see that, But God,
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that's right. Ain't marian, butGod, that's what in our wives
we can say. But God,because we are believers, right, and
as believers in Christ, there shouldbe a difference in the way that we
live. People should be able totell the difference between the way believers live
in the way that non believers live. Right, it shouldn't be the same.
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It should be a difference in theway that we love. It should
be a difference in the way thatwe extend grace and mercy, that same
grace and mercy that's extended to us. Right, people should be able to
see those things when we are professingChrist, when we say we are a
believer, and when we read overin Ephesians four, Paul tells us that's
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right, God is a protector aman, and he keeps us, He
covers us. The tour concern isphenomenal. Yes it is. Yes,
it is, Mama, it isa phenomenal experience. I'm trying to tell
the people. Y'all spread the wordand let them know. But over in
Ephesians four, Paul lets us knowthat we need to leave behind the old
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life of sin. Since we arebelievers, we cannot continue in our own
way. So when you professor Christ, you say your believer, people should
say change in you. You shouldn'tbe the same person that you used to
be before you gave your life toChrist. I should have been dead in
my grave, but God, Oh, come on, I should have lost
my mind. But God, I'mtrying to tell you somebody that I like
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that. Ain't Mary, you're tellingme why anybody else want to jump on
that boat? You could tell metoo, right, But God, But
God here is a wonderful God andso real. Nineteen I think that's a
mistype. It's that's real. Nineteenwas in the house. It changed the
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atmosphere, but it, yes,it listened. God did some amazing things
through this tour. It sure didit. The in each location we shifted
the atmosphere. The Holygos had hisway, And you guys gonna see very
soon, becase we're gonna have somefootage coming out for you guys to see
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and experience of what we experienced.Those of you who missed it, who
weren't in the building, I toldyou all y'all can come. You're gonna
miss it. You missed it.But it's okay because you know, if
you if you're in North Carolina orFlorida, or Alabama or Georgia, you
still got an opportunity to catch that. Okay, all right, So as
we're living this Christian life, weneed to make sure that we are submitting
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ourselves to God so that we canhave change. Right when we're living that
life. It's a process, thisChristian walk that we're walking. This is
a process all right over in Philippiansone in sixty says being confident of this,
that He who began a good workin you will carry it onto completion
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until the day of Christ Jesus.Right, So right there we know if
the work is going to continue you, right, he is going to carry
it on to completion. So thatlets us know that it's not a boom
wam bam, thank you, ma'am. Oh, I'm saving and everything is
I'm a brand new No, you'rewalking in that process. So we have
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to submit to Christ. So althoughwe have a new nature, right,
although we become new, we don'tautomatically start to think all good thoughts or
express all right attitudes when we becomenew people in Christ. But if we
keep listening to God, we willbe changing all the time. We're ever
changing. Right. If you thinkabout your own Christian walk and you think
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about over the years how God hasdeveloped you and changed you, you know
when you first come to Christ.We know that when they say you don't
give a baby meat, you haveto have milk, right, So you
start out on that milk. Butif you've been walking with God for twenty
five years and you still can't takeno meat, you're still on the milk.
There's a problem there, right.And so we need to make sure
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that we're alone with the word ofGod and we're submitting to God and we're
allowing him to do the work inus. Right. He's not gonna force
us to do anything. We havefree will, so he's not gonna make
you do the work. But wehave to be willing. So as you
look back over the past years ofyour life, even just last year,
right, even just this one pastyear of my life, I can look
and I can see a process ofchange that has happened in my life.
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Right, And not even not evenjust me, people have told me that
they have seen the growth in mylife. So even like I said,
if you're walking and you're with God, people can there should be a difference
in the way the believers are walkingand living in the way the nun believers
are. And so even just overthe past year, people are like,
man, girl, I really seeyour growth in Christ. You know,
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they can tell when you're spending timewith the Lord. And so as we
do that and we stay before God, we'll go through the process of change
for the better. In our thoughtsand in our attitudes, in our action,
these things will start to change.And you go see the process.
You should see the growth. Right. Newborn babies desire the sensor milk of
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the word. Amen. Amen,And they're not ready for the meat of
the words. They're not ready togo into the deep right. And so
that's a process. Right. Thingsthat I understand now I didn't understand ten
years ago, right, And thingsthat I understood ten years ago I didn't
understand twenty years ago. It's aprocess. And so we have to allow
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and trust God. Okay, eventhough the change may be slow, Right,
everybody doesn't change at the same rate. Everybody doesn't grow at the same
rate. So even though your processmay be slower than someone else's, you
have to trust God. Come tohim as you are and trust him to
change you. We can't do itby ourselves. It's not in of ourselves
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that we are changing. It's becausewe're allowing the work of the Holy Spirit
within us that changes us. Right. We look over at Romans twelve and
two. It says, do notbe conformed to the ways of the world,
right, but by the renewing ofyour be transformed by the renewing of
your mind. And so we haveto do that. We have to make
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sure that daily that we're renewing ourmind, washing it with the word of
God. Right. So it's hardfor people to to come out of a
stronghold by yourself. You don't havethe ability to do that, right,
And so it has to be donethrough the Holy experience, as these come
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out by fasting and praying. Andso there is a work that we have
to do. We cannot continue inour old mindset. It will keep you
trapped if you continue. Sometimes wedon't want to go through the process,
and we wonder why change having happened. That's exactly right, ain't Marian.
That's right. We want God topull us out the situation, but we
don't want to go through the deliverancefrom the situation. Right. But we
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have to go through the deliverance,and deliverance is a process. Right.
God is pooning us and shaping usand molding us. Like they're talking about
being on the anvil block right,and you're getting and you're in and you're
getting chopped away and in shaped right. Or He is the potter and we
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are the clay, mold us andmake us. Hey way t shah,
thank you so much for tuning in. So great to see you. Okay,
But God is molding us and makingus so over here in the scripture
ephesis word it was saying that wecan't be like the gentiles, the people
of the world who are because oftheir ignorance and the hardening of their hearts.
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Is your heart heart towards God?Do you have a heart of stone
or a heart of flesh? Right? You have to open your heart towards
God, seek him, seek hiswill for your life. It is imperative
that we do that. You know, people are are out here what they
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say about those itching ears. Youonly want to hear what you want to
hear. You want to hear thateverybody going to heaven and ain't nobody going
to hell. That you can livehowever you want to live, and you're
still gonna go to heaven. Iheard the pastor a preacher say the other
day, you can't live like hell, and thank you going to heaven.
They don't offend nobody. I justsay it was a preacher. I heard
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them say that, But I waslike, WHOA. You can't say you
can't live like hell and thank yougoing to heaven. You can't live how
you want to live and be outhere doing any and everything that you beg
and bad enough to do, andjust think, Oh, I'm just gonna
make it in. Why is theway? And many many go that way?
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Right? But the way that heavenis narrow, and few will find
their way there. And so youhave to ask up, are you gonna
be a part of that few?Right? We know the israel Lights where
they were wandering in the wilderness.They were on a journey that was supposed
to take them a living days,and it took them fourteen thousand and six
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hundred days. Seek him while hemay be found, Call upon him while
he is near. Aymen, don'tlet it be said too late. I
don't know the exact how they Iknow that throng. I don't know if
they say don't let it be sadtoo late it's a D or don't let
it be said it's ai D toolate. But either way either way,
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don't let it be sad too late. Don't let it be sad too late,
because he gonna be sad if it'ssaid too late, right, And
so think about that though. Withthe israel life, the Lord is Trumps
delivered them into the Promise Land thathe has for them. Right, some
of us on here are in thewilderness. Right now. You're in the
wilderness, and God is tugging atyour heart and pulling at you and saying,
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hey, this is what I gotfor you over here, and the
Promise saying, hey, boy,thank you so much, Mama Bunny for
joining in. Evangelist Bunny Jones,so great to see you. Great.
But God is saying, hey,follow me, listen to my voice here
my verse. I'm leading you intothe Promised Land. And this journey shouldn't
take that long. Eleven days,guys, y'all understand the significance of that.
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The Israelite is supposed to be onthat journey for eleven days. That
ain't long. And instead of elevendays, it took them fourteen thousand and
six hundred days. And then whathappened. They perished, They didn't even
make it in why because they weretrapped in an old mindset. How many
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of us are trapped in an oldmindset. God is trying to get us
to move into the new, andwe're just holding on, holding on.
That's a big price to pay tokeep that old man with you. And
they had to perish in the wildernessbecause they refused to let go of an
old mindset, of an old way. Tewod Corinthians five and seventeen says,
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Therefore, if any man be inChrist, he is a new creature.
All things are passed away. Behold, all things become new. So God
is leading you into your new,but you gotta let the old go.
I was talking to a young ladythe other day and she was pouring her
heart out, and she was desiringprayer, and she was so afraid to
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let go of the old thing.Ddy, thank you so much between this.
So good to see you. Iwas looking for you. I'm so
glad that you tune in. Right. But a lot of us because we
want to do what we want todo. That's right, that's right.
That's what the word said. Righthere, it says having lost all sensitivity,
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right, we're not sensitive to thespirit. Right. And they have
given themselves over so as to indulgein every kind of impurity with continual lust
for more, wanting is never gonnabe satisfied. That you ain't gonna satisfy
that craven gonna continue to lust formore. And then we skip over here
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to verse twenty two, and itsays, with uh, to put off
your old self. Why because thatold self is being corrupted by its deceitful
desires. Deceitful desires. You can'tput new wine into old wine skins.
That's right, because it's the bus. It ain't gonna be able to hold
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it right locked in the room withthe door open. Ooh, that's powerful,
right there, that's powerful. Ratherthe door the door wide open,
and you locked in the room.You can't even get out because you're stuck
in a mindset. And even ain'tMarriyan when you're saying that about you can't
put the new wine in old wineskins, even if the if in that
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verse, when that scripture at theend it says something about but the but
the old tastes good or tastes better. It's something like that. It says
that old wine tastes better. Andthat's what's wrong with us, that old
wine. We can't let go ofthe thought of what that old wine tastes
like, Like all, you're tryingto go into the new, but I
know what this is. The newis unknown. I don't know what lies
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ahead. Right. Those Israelites theyknew it was a promise, but they
didn't know what because if they knew, they've been running on real fasted for
them eleven days until the promise landgot here. But then old tastes better.
We gone on back to fari roah. Eat that good food is eating.
You got us out here eating thisman, right, and so we're
trapped. We don't want to moveforward because of fear. But God has
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not given us the spirit of fear. Right, we have to cast that
thing out, bind that thing up, and walk in where God is calling
us into the new. God isleading you into your new. But you
gotta let the old go. Thatold man is dead. And have you
can you? Have you y'all?Ever seen somebody trying to carry a dead
weight? You see on movies andstuff where they moving dead bodies and one
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person can't move by themselves, orif they do, it be draging slow,
dreag comfortable with the familiar. That'sright. You ever seen when they're
moving dead bodies. We can't gointo the new holding onto the old.
That's right, that's right. Andthey're trying to drag these dead bodies.
It is heavy, the weight ofa dead body's well, that's what your
old man is dead. When we'rein Christ, that old man is dead,
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and we're trying to look all aroundthis dead body, and it's weighing
us down, right, prohibiting usfrom being free to move into the news
that God has for you. Whyare you letting that old man weigh you
down? Stop letting the old manhave any say in your life, and
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submit yourself to God. James fourand seven says, submit yourself then to
God. Resist the devil and hewill flee from you. Right, that's
the work, that's the work.Part of the faith. Faith with our
works is dead work. My workis to resist. My work is not
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to give in. My work isto resist. Today. Thank you so
much for tuning in. I'm soglad to have you. So we have
to do the work. It ishard, you know. I don't know
why people try to pretend like it'snot. When we're fighting the good fight
of fight. We're contending for thefaith. Listen, when you fighting.
Have y'all been in a fight?I had plenty of fights. I hate
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say that. I shouldn't say thator that, but I have people know
that, y'all. You know,I think I had a little person syndrome
back in the day, and Ihad plenty of fights because my cousin Shay
taught me how to fight. Andwhen you're having a fight, that's a
hard that's a battle. When youget to fighting, you're out of bread,
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you can't breathe, you tied,You might have some notocks, some
bruises. You have been in abattle. But we think on this Christian
or walk that we're just gonna skipit do it's all good in the neighborhood.
No, we got to put onthe whole armor of God, the
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whole arm. We need to helmet, we need a breastplate, we need
a bell, we need some shoes, we need the sword. But is
that all of them? The helmand salvation, the breast, the righteous
and the belt, the truth,the sword of the spirit, shoes with
the preparation of peace. Is thatall of them? I think that's all.
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Don't put our business out there likethat. Oh you know you're talking
about to fight. Shake, yeah, but but we have to put on
the whole armor of God. Oh, the shield of faith. All I
got it there is I knew Imissed somebody that wasn't right, and the
shield of faith to be able tofor those fiery dogs, Well, we
have to put on the whole armorof God. And the only weapon that
we have. Everything is protected rightto protect us, help me protect you.
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The breastplate protection, the belt isholding in everything in place and protecting
your shoes, protecting you. Theonly thing we have is that sword,
the shielders protecting everything is a protectionexcept that word of God. That's what
we and that's what we're lacking it. That's why you can't fight. So
good now in the faith walk,Thank you, shak That is why I
can't fight. That's right, thankyou Shae. But listen, the main
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thing we need that sword of thespirit. Right, that is the best
world. The most people are lacking. It's getting in this word of God
and knowing the word of God sothat we are prepared to fight. Because
this is not a carnal fight,and so we have to be prepared.
So I want to encourage you thatno matter where you are in your walk,
right, this, this podcast,this Bible study is for the upbuilding
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of the kingdom. I'm talking toeverybody. I want to reach the seasoned
saints. I want to reach thesaints. I want to reach the atheists
and the unbelievers. I want toreach everybody, whereever you are it on
matter. If you are an unbelievable, I just I'm asking God to soften
your heart. And you pray andyou ask God to soften your heart.
If you don't believe, start justasking God. God, if you are
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real, reveal yourself to me.Touch my heart, Come into my heart,
be open to it, because I'mtelling you you don't want to find
out when it's too late. Don'tlet it be said too late. It
don't gonna hurt you at all.For you to just start at least asking
God, just start talking to him. If you don't believe, say Lord,
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God, I don't believe it's God. But if you are, if
you are God, show me showme a sign, because he'll show you.
I guarantee it is his will thatnone would perish. And so we
have to be willing. Do notbe like over any Phesians, like these
gentiles, with these hard hearts,don't do it. Don't walk and continue
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to walk in ignorance. All right. That is my prayer that God will
soften your heart, that he willtouch your heart, He will prick your
heart, He will move on yourheart. Those of you who are babes
in Christ, I pray that Godwill give you a desire to get in
his word and read his word moreoften, and talk with him and spend
time with him. We have tospend more time with God. If you
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want to know God, you gottaspend time with God. Ask him to
come into your heart, to bein to change you, and to do
that good work that He is goingto do in you. All right,
listen, that is my time.I have to get ready to bring my
special guest in. But I haveenjoyed you all. The twenty twenty four
Rejoiced to a Concert was an amazingand anointing event in Texas, Houston.
Thousand tylers, praises went up andblessed us came down. Hey man,
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hallelujah, Glory to God. Youare so right about that. All the
glory belongs to God. He hadhis way and he's gonna continue to do
so. And I was blessed biteand I'm so glad that you will blessed
bite. And God's gonna continue todo what God is going to do.
But one thing He's not gonna dois force you to do nothing. You
got free will. And if youwant to go to hell with gasoline draws
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on so be he can't go stopit? All right, all right,
my special guest, Doctor Andrea Alfredis a licensed social worker and ordained pastor
and chaplain. She has a PhDat Advanced Clinical Chaplaincy and Pastoral Counseling.
She was born and raised in BadenRouge, Louisiana. Her husband is retired
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from the USAF and they reside inPhoenix, Arizona for over twenty three years.
She is the mother of three boysand she has eight beautiful grandchildren.
She has been married for thirty fiveyears. After we come back from this
quick break, you will be onnone other than my friend, doctor Andrea
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Alfred. Welcome to two Timothy andTestimony Tuesdays with Lyric. We are glad
that you are tuned in today andbe sure to tell a friend it's time
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for second Timothy and Testimony Tuesdays,and it's time for some inspiration for your
soul. What's up, y'all.It's your girl Lyric coming see you fide
listen. I need y'all to tunein every Tuesday to Second Timothy and Testimony
Tuesdays with Lyric. That's gonna beat nine pm Eastern Time, eight pm
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sim and when see you come andjoin me on Tuesday. Nobody let me
nobody go ahead, do we gen? That's allow freeze. You can just
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take him. Look, come onnow, let's take the plain. Even
hell us do can't damage trouble Lordthe be hated. Now he bringing us
to feel so that we could takea stand holy think his face and pray.
So then thinking here the lady andGod of people, what's thinking of
right? And that was time tostand? Yet the sample what wasn't my
God's good? When there the thingis sad? He's a sign on my
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face when noo wasn't to be sayingYet he's my joy to the world.
We say hey, because he's afo there's why Oh there won't man o
nobody saying ain't nobody mad? Brother, deal, ain't never saying ain't nobody
mad? Anybody? Man? Mother? Never say nobody. Welcome to two
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Timothy and testimony Tuesdays. But lyric, we are glad that you are tuned
in today. Be sure to tella friend it's time for sewod Timothy and
Testimony Tuesdays. And it's time forsome inspiration for your soul. What's up,
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y'all, it's your girl lyric comingto you fide. Listen. I
need y'all to tune in every Tuesdayto second Timothy and Testimony Tuesdays. The
lyric that's gonna be at nine pmEastern Time, eight pm, sister,
And when see you come and joinme on Tuesday? Hello and lor Hello,
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Hello, how are you doing?I am doing okay, awesome.
It's so great to see you.It's been a while. Yeah, it
has, girl. I'm trying towork this dream you are. This is
new for me. Somehow I disappear. I can't see me, are you?
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So I don't know if it's somethingI did. I can see you,
you can't see me, Nope,so it might I can well now
I can see me. I don'tknow. I'm gonna work with this.
We don't work with it, solet's just go ahead on with it.
I can see you, and soevery day we're gonna go ahead and go
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with it. How you doing onthis blessed Tuesday. Wonderful? Wonderful.
I'm doing my commute because it's likesix thirty pm in old Phoenix, Arizona.
Yes, it's late where you are, so it is. I'm thirty
seven, yes, yes, soit's almost bedtime and you guys are right
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in the middle of the heavy traffic. Yep. I was commuting and I
was like, oh, let merush, let me rushing me getting home
before. Yeah. Well, we'reso glad that you are on and I
thank you so much for taking theirtime out to be with us on today.
So how the weather in Phoenix?I know, girl, what was
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the temperature? Like? I thinkearlier it was like one hundred and nine
one hundred and nine. Yeah,I do, okay, until we get
to like about anything above like onehundred and five hundred and six. I
know that sounds crazy, but inPhoenix one hundred and five hundred and six
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that's when it starts getting rough.Okay, about one hundred and five hundred,
so today was about one hundred andnine. It was one hundred and
nine, and then we're starting toget more humid, which I'm not a
fan of But if I have tochoose, I'm gonna be honest. I
would choose this over humidity any day. Okay, okay, that's what a
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lot of people say, that thedry heat is better than the humidity.
So here it is in Texas,and Georgia wasn't too hot today. It
was I think it was like maybemid eighties, so it was wonderful.
But I just left that hot stateof Texas, so I you know,
many there is is ridiculous. Iknow. I used to be stationed in
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the Dallas Fort Worth area back inthe day when I was in the Air
Force, and triple digits plus humidity. Yeah, fun, Well, thank
you for your service. Thank you. Yes, you want melting listening to
that temperature. My amisa that she'smelting listening to that temperature. I know,
that's right. Nine just sounds.It's not fun, but you're good.
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But what we do is people stayinside, and you know, I
feel sorry for people who work outside. I don't know how they do it.
And the homeless population, I reallyfeel sorry for them because there are
there are cooling centers that they dohave about and around, but they're still
sleeping out in the heat because itcan it's still triple digits at ten o'clock
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at night, so pretty rough.Yeah, at ten o'clock at night.
Yea. And I heard it's evenworse than the Middle East. I've heard
some temperatures that are just sound upto sir. Yeah, yeah. See.
So while all the folks you knoware traveling to Dulai, I want
to go there. You know thatseems to be placed we we loving with.
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I'm not interested to live in thedesert. I live in the desert,
so no, I'm not trying togo to the desert on vacation.
Sorry, I live in the desert. I'm good now. I do go
to Vegas. We do go toVegas in the summertime, and to me,
Vegas is worse okay, temperature wise, it may not feel like it,
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but in Vegas, because Lake Meetis right there, it's more human
to me in Vegas than it ishere. Because where you need to go
with San Diego, because I livedthere and it was just every day.
I know. I just we're gettingready to celebrate thirty five years next Thursday,
not but the following thursday, thankyou. And I asked my husband
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because it was planning trip, andI said, where do you want to
go? And he was I said, well, do you want to go
to San Diego? He was like, no, San Diego is kind of
boring to me. Really, sothe people don't come for me. Well,
coming from Texas, it was,it was. It was paradise for
me. But yeah, yeah itwas. I loved it. So I
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know my aunt Lisa is on hereand I and my old coach, coach
James, and some different people who'vealso battled and won with being a breast
cancer survivor. So power. Thenlet's get into you sharing your testimony and
how God has When we were talkingabout this Bible study, I said,
but God right, it could havegone another way, but let's share your
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butt God's story. Girl. Yes, just even before the breast cancer life
start life right, Yes, itstarted with my stepdad, my bonus dad,
he was dad to me. Hein twenty was actually started with my
brother in law who this was intwenty sixteen. We got a call and
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uh, finding out that my brotherin law had had he'd gone to the
hospital for something else. They myhusband's from Beaumont, Texas, Southeast Texas.
Okay, so yeah, he's fromBeaumont and My parents actually moved out
here in twenty thirteen, I think. So They used to come back and
for it all the time from BenRouge, and they decided they had had
a near fatal car accident on it, oh wow, in twenty ten,
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and they it was right there atFort Stockton area, about halfway between here
and Louisiana. They had had ablowout and in a small town. I
forget what county it was. Andso everything shifted when that happened, Our
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whole lives shift it. And somy aunt uncle flew into San Antonio,
met them, had to hire avehicle drive to where they were. My
bonus dad decided he wanted to continuethe trip anyway. Got here. His
back was fractured. New response,my mom, it was just it was
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when I say it was something else, it was something else. They ended
up being out here for several months. He ended up needing to go into
rehab and a few other things.And that was just the shift in our
lives. So they moved out.That happened in twenty ten, twenty thirteen,
they moved to Arizona, built ahome, moved to Arizona, and
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I'm grateful to God that that happenedbecause life starts lifing. Dad started declining
because he was actually twelve years olderthan my mom, so he started declining,
and I was grateful that they werehere because we were able to help
my mom home with him. Hetook a fall, had a brain be
lead, and died. The lastthing I remembered hearing him say, was
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you know when they were doing themini mental exam? He said, twenty
sixteen, So I'll never forget thatbecause that was the last Friday in September
of twenty sixteen. But just priorto that, we had driven cross country
because we went there to check onmy brother in law who had gone to
the hospital because he thought he hada flu, only for them to find
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out he was actually having a massiveheart attack right then and there, so
they did the bypass surgery. Sowe decided because that had happened because my
brother, it was just it's reallyjust my brother in law and my husband.
They're five years apart. That's theonly sibling he has, and so
we drove across country to go andcheck on them, and my mother in
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law was in a nursing home becauseshe had had a couple of strokes.
My father in law was living onhis own, so we just went and
took that trip because we wanted tomake sure that, you know, things
were okay. So my I don'tknow, I know it was nothing but
God. But we decided, butGod, but God. Because so we
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decided, okay, since we weregoing to drive, my parents were able
to follow us because they had hadthat terrible car accident. We didn't want
them to drive back, you know, back and forth anymore. So,
but because we were going anyway,we were like, okay, well you
guys can follow us, and thenthat way, you know, we were
all together. So we stopped inBeaumont, Texas. They went on to
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Louisiana, went on the bed rougeand was ironic. It's ironic that we're
having this conversation because it was fourthJuly, say, this same time of
the year that this happened. Andso on our way back, Dad was
struggling really bad. We barely madeit back, so we're talking about it
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was twenty some hour drive for them, nineteen hour drive for us. We
stopped in Tucson to see because oneof my my oldest bile son was that
him and his family were living inTucson. Which is about two hours from
us. We stopped momming him,had to keep going because Dad ended up
being in the hospital. So thiswas in July. Okay, he like
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I told you, he was declining. So in twenty late September, he
went to the store, fell hithis head, had a blame break,
a brain bleed, ended up ona vent and never came off of it.
So seven days later, you know, he had already had a living
whell, so we knew what hewanted. So his biol the children came
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out and we took him out andhis siblings took him off the event and
then he died the same day.So that's when our lives really started life.
Our bishop who was like another dadto us, so this was we
had his service in October December.That that Thursday before Christmas, we found
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out that our bishop had cancer.We had served him in ministry for almost
sixteen years wo well fifteenth at thattime. I guess you could say.
We moved here in twenty in twothousand and one February two thousand and one.
This is the only church we hadreally attend, so our church family
was very close knit, so wewere like one of his children, So
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that news really took us to aplace. Yeah and yeah, after another
year, one thing after I meanit was like bam, bam bam.
And so that was just Thursday beforeChristmas. New Year's Eve, we get
a phone call from my daughter inlaw asking us, well, did we
know that our father in law thecancer had spread to his brain. Wo
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we get there, he goes tohot We have to go back to Texas.
So we put him in hospice thatday, knowing that he only had
about a month to live in thesame year, literally months, not even
it seems like around the holidays time. Everything is having around holidays exactly.
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So so we go to we flyto Texas. He dies in February.
We go back to Texas. Mymother in law they've been married fifty plus
years, so she ain't gonna lastlong after she'd have lost her husband,
right, So we get a phonecall that May. They didn't had to
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track her and we weren't expecting herto live. So we go back.
So my husband puts his mom.His birthday's June fifth. We put her
in hospice, knowing that that wasthe last time we were going to see
her live. So we fly toTexas for that. Come back at the
meantime. Mean, while we comeback, Bishop goes in the hospice on
that Thursday, We come back Wednesdaynight. Bishop go in to hospice on
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Thursday. He dies Saturday morning.My mother in law dies two weeks later.
Hmm, so less than a wholeyear. Yeah. All of these
people who are you know, parents, either a bioparent or parent figure,
they're all dying. Well, Sowe go through all of this, We
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get back the end of June.October, I go to my Ghani dog
to talk about here some other issue. You know, when we get older,
we start having female problems. SoI go to the doctor and she
gave me some ads that didn't reallyhelp the situation. So she was like,
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well, you know, come back, take it, see how it
goes. She had put me onhormone replacement therapy. So I go back.
She's like, well, let's justdo a four work up. And
now I had a hysterectomy. I'dhad a partial when I was thirty six,
so oh wow. I wasn't givingit any thought, not really any
big, you know, situation.So I go back the last week in
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October. As matter of facts,like more like October twenty fifth, and
she was she had some intern docs, you know, some people doing their
residency. So she's doing the fullwork up. She said, well,
do you mind, you know,if they can be in the room,
because you know she's teaching. Idon't, like, yeah, no problem.
It was a male and female.I'll never forget it. So she's
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doing the breast exam and she askedme like, hey, do you know
you have a laun in your breast? And I was like no, So
she feels it, you know,the way that they learn. And she
said, well, do you mindif they feel it? And I said
no, it's fine. So there'sa certain way they feel and they learn
based by touch on whether or notit's a tumor that's cancerous or not.
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If it moves around, they considerthat to be benign. So she says,
but it doesn't feel like cancer.However, I'm gonna send you for
diagnostic MAMMO and ultrasound and we'll gofrom there. So this is the last
week in October. I get anappointment at Simon mid I go to have
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my scam. My husband and hetakes off work. He's sitting with me
in there for my diagnostic. Ihear the Lord. I mean, we're
waiting. It's full of people inthe lobby. They're running behind, so
we had time to sit. Andit's so interesting how it could be the
noisiest place but all you could hearis your thoughts. So my husband and
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I are seated there in the lobbyand all these people are getting called back,
and of course he doesn't get tocome back with me, so he's
sitting there. We're both sitting.They're waiting, you know, for my
turn, and I can hear theLord so loud say they're going to tell
you it's breast cancer. Now,this is the part I did forget.
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The first weekend in October, Ihad to preach at my church for some
reason. The Lord always talks tome through movies, which is interesting because
I'm not even really a big movieperson. But I can be watching a
movie and all of a sudden he'llshow me something and it'll have some significance
or I'll dream about it or whatever. But really, yes, Taking is
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one of my all time favorite movies. Okay, especially Taking one, and
the part that everyone knows about.Its most famous line is when they still
when they take his daughter, andshe knows that she's been abducted when she
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calls her dad and he gets onthe phone and she's hiding up under the
bed. The kidnappers come to whereshe is and he tells her they're going
to take you. So that wholespiel that he says, well, the
Lord gave me a word for thepeople from the whole that part of the
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script, and what it is isa word of a word. How did
I say this? Like what theLord was saying is basically it doesn't matter
what they say, but it's whatI said about it. So I took
that whole peace and turned it intoa declaration. That's the word I was
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looking for, a declaration, okay. And so I had just preached that
on the first Sunday in October,okay, not knowing that God had given
me a preceding word for what wasto come in my own that's had no
idea that that. I even hada lump in my breast, didn't know
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any of that. So he waspreparing me for what was to come.
So he told me when I wassitting there, he reminded me of the
message that I had just preached onthe first Sunday, and I remember it
was October fourth. I just preachedit that Sunday at my church, and
that while I'm sitting in the lobbywaiting to be called out, I hear
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the Lord say, they're going totell you it's breast cancer. But I
want you to know that in spiteof what they say, you're going to
be just fine. So I heldon to that. So I had that.
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And the way they do it isat least the way they did it
for me. You do the diagnosticmammogram and then the radiologist reads, and
then they have you sit somewhere inthe back, so you don't get to
go back in the lobby. Yousit back there. They don't have you
get dressed. They wait until whatthe radiologists can look at it and see,
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okay, I see something. Idon't see something. In my case,
they wanted to be sure. Sothe person doing the mimography hauls me
back in there again. I haveto reput my breast back on the machine.
She takes some more scans, itgoes back to the radiologis now,
mind you, the Lord already eventold me I had breast cancer, so
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I knew I had it. Atthat point I knew I had it.
It wasn't a question of if Iknew, because he had already told me
this is what they're gonna say,and so, okay, so then what
they do is if they whatever theysee, then then you go and wait
until the ultrasound tech calls you backfor furthering backuation. So I had to
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diagnostic ultrasound at that point. Okay, So I'm looking at it. I'm
laying on the on the bed.I'm talking to the ultrasound tech. She's
going through and looking, you know, taking all of these images of my
left breast, and we're just talking. And meanwhile, while we're talking,
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I'm looking over at the screen.Now granted I'm not an ultrasound tech.
I've never done an ultrasound, youknow, I never looked at it before.
But I'm looking at it, andI can see this big old knot
that she's taking all these pictures andmeasurements of. And we're just talking and
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I'm just looking and we're talking,and so I come out. My husband
and I talk and I told him, I said, well, I could
see that there's something in there.Still, you know, I don't I
don't think I told him at thatpoint what the Lord said, But I
had to deal with insurance foolery,and so it took forever for me to
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get the biopsy. So what theydo is they send the results back to
the physician that ordered it, andthen that person has to do something.
But because my GANI doc is theone who sent me for the testing,
I was supposed to go back tomy primary in order for my primary to
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send me to a breast doctor.So that put a little lag in it.
So I went from It took probablyabout a whole month, which for
most people isn't an issue, butfor me with track Care it was.
It worked out, so my primarydoctor ordered a MRI. And so I'm
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the kind of person that because Iam a social worker by trade and I've
done a lot of medical social work, I learned this from working with my
client. Doctors answer the questions youask, so you only know you only
get the aunt those answers. Soif you don't know what to ask,
you don't know how to advocate foryourself. So one of the things that
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I taught a lot of my clientsis how to advocate. My mom is
a retired nurse. I grew upin a home, and I realized a
lot of people may or may nothave had this experience. But because I
lived in the house with my grandmotherwho was ill all the time, and
my mom lived in that home,and I have an aunt that's a nurse.
Also, I've grown up in amedical environment where medical terminology was being
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utilized a lot in my home.I realized everyone does not have that experience.
So I'm naturally prone toward medical terminologyand things of that nature. So
because of that, I just listenedto the Holy Spirit. I would go
and pick up my own results.I'd ask them, hey, when are
the results going to be ready?I came for. But any time anytime
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I had a scan, I wouldalways go there get the results myself,
and then I would google it lineby line to see what does this mean?
And I would go through my results. So when I went to my
medical provider, I knew what questionshad. I realized, everybody you know
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does not have that. But Ihas come out of this experience, though
it's because I had breast cancer,and people who is It's like I'm that
person who gets that phone call.When that person the other person gets that
phone, they'll call me because theyknow I've been down that road and you
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know, and I would encourage themand whatnot. But I'm unfortunately, right
after I got the diagnosis, there'sbeen quite a few people that were in
our church that was getting breast cancerdiagnosis back to back. It was crazy.
I'm the only one though, whohad to do chemo and radiation treatment.
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So how how long did you dochemo? Because we're getting towards the
end of our time, how longdid you have to go through chemo and
radiation? Six rounds? Six rounds? They scheduled me for six rounds,
So how how does that work?Is there like a is that there's a
once a week thing or is thata How oft it? For me?
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It was once every three weeks,every third Wednesday I had chemo. But
I'll tell you this, the Lordgave me a prayer. He gave me
because of the situation that had happenedwith our bishop. I did a lot
of research during his cancer journey,so I would look up things and create
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prayers. Okay, for every symptomhe had or every reaction he had to
chemo, I created a prayer forit. So when it's my time,
I already had these, so Iwould send prayers out here to ask people
to agree with me in prayer.And I'm gonna be honest with you.
I did all those rounds of chemo. Not one time did I ever feel
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any nausea. I was sick.I never had it. Everybody loses their
hair, that's just that that happens. That's breast cancer treatment. You're gonna
lose your hair. There's nothing thatI was good with that. I was.
I'm alive so they could keep thehair. Hair grow baster so.
And then I had to do radiationbecause the type of cancer I had,
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I was triple positive and the typeI had was extremely aggressive, so I
had to do a year treatment.I had to do that her scepting as
well because of it. But God, blood clot but God, I had
a blood clot in my juggler becauseof the port they took my poured out
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the Lord. But God, I'malive. That was in twenty nineteen.
July twenty nineteen, they found outthis funny said thank you for your testimony.
God, bless you, praise theLord. But I'm a living witness
that there is life after cancer.I mean, I've had any reoccurrences.
The Lord has kept me. Hestood by his word. He said,
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they're gonna tell you you have cancer, and I did have it. The
saints told me not to receive it, but I told him what the Lord
told me, because he said thatmy life was gonna be a testimony that
because of what they said. Yeah, he showed that what he had to
say a man, He already knewthat you were gonna be on testimony Tuesday,
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sharing and encouraging and inspiring because wedon't know who's going through what somebody
right now may be in the middleof the drest council fight. And we
have given hope. And we knowthat you came on to God changing in
because he has no perspective of person. What he'll do for one he'll do
for another. And so you haveknow that no matter what nobody say but
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God, but God, God,this word prevails over what they say.
He has the final say a man, facts have the final say, final
say yes, and all the glorybelongs to him. Listen, I thank
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you so much for taking time outof your evening. I know, like
you said, this is right inthe middle of you You're getting home from
work after being a busy day andhe didn't rush out of traffic there in
Arizona. Not only that, butfighting those temperatures of one hundred and nine
degrees. You know, I justknow what it feels like to come in
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the house out of ninety eight degreesand you just feel exhausted, like you
can't go on. So I can'timagine coming out of one hundred and seven.
Eventually, it's Bunny Jones says,loved this. My sister was healed
of colon cancer and some of thisfamiliar Hallylujah, glory to God. I
saw trip on here as well,giving God all the glory. Thank you,
pastor. I appreciate you. Listen, it has I know somebody has
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been encouraged on today, even ifit was just one person. Even if
one person, I know it wasmore, But even if it was just
one. I thank you so muchfor your willingness, for your obedience,
for your in God, that youwere able to come on here and share
what God has done for you.But God, but God, but God,
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God, do you mind praying usout? And I know you have
your own uh you can share withthe people how they can get in contact
with you. I know you haveyour own podcast and that you do so
if you want to share the informationand then you can pray us out.
Yes I can. I do ashow called the Momentum Shift at Praise dot
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Fm radio here on Facebook Live.Do it on Tuesday nights, but I'm
it's not every Tuesday night anymore,so just kind of look out for when
I post a flyer. But Ijust want to tell everyone I do coach
people who are going through breast cancer. I support them in that way.
So if you know someone who canbenefit for some encouragement, and you know,
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sometime we need someone who's gonna comealongside who's been there, done that,
and stood on the promises of God. I do coach people during that
season. So Lyric knows how toreach me, so she could definitely set
that up if need be. ButI want to encourage you you can have
faith and do treatment at the sametime. Because God uses however he want
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to heal us. He heals usthe way he wants to do it.
So don't let people talk in yourear and tell you that that ain't God.
And whatever you know, you dowhat the Lord told you to do
and then live. So Father,in the name of Jesus, we thank
you and praise you for your healingvirtue. We know God that you are
the God of breakthrough, and youdon't lie. Whatever your word has told
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us about our situation, it isyes and a man, we stand on
your promises. Right now, LordGod, we come expecting. So I
plead the blood of Jesus over hearts, minds, thoughts, everything, Lord
God, that they come into subjectionwith your word in the name of Jesus.
So we bind the hand of theenemy who comes to steal, kill
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and destroy. And we declare Satanis powerless over your health's over your mind,
your body, or your soul.In Jesus' name, we pray a
man amen, it is hallelujah.Thank you so much. I love you.
I thank you so much. Thankyou all for tuning in with us
on this Tuesday night. We loveyou, We appreciate you. Your support
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does not go unnoticed, and itdoes not go unappreciated. Please tell somebody
about Second Timothy and testimony to youtuesdays and we'll see you again right here,
same time, same place, nextTuesday. God bless you all.
Thank you, thank you for tuningin to Second Timothy and Testimony Tuesdays with
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