13. Earth isn't the Place for me

EPISODE · Jun 23, 2020 · 22 MIN

13. Earth isn't the Place for me

from I Like Birds Podcast · host Zach Rippey

- Theres just some real bad people out here doing real bad things to massive numbers of people. Our government clearly does not have the best interest in the well being of human lives. God is showing me what is going on in this world. So therefor, I’m going to do everything in my power to be in His world. This place earth, this may be the place for you, but this place earth isn’t the place for me. My mind, heart, and spirit need more. I need more goodness. I need more joy. I need more laughter. I need more peace. I need more good memories. I need more Jesus. I want the words, 'child of God’ to be said at my funeral by the person who knew me best. The energy I feel from people I use to be so close with burdens my heart. Because, they think I’m doing something bad. They think I’m doing something that is lame. I’m doing something that is bigger, more beautiful, more special than I’ll ever be as one man. God tells us you will do more on this earth than Jesus ever did, if you just follow Me. I now love myself last. Why you trying to impress people who don’t mean a thing to you. I know my true fulfillment. Do you?  ZachRippey.com for show notes, writings, and more!  Email the show at [email protected]  Follow on Instagram @ILIKEBIRDSPODCAST23   Share the show with a loved one or random person

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