Welcome to CityReach Cumberland's Weekly Sermon. We hope this message blesses you. For more information about us, you can check us out on the web at cityreachcarmelon.com. So this Pastor J was preaching last week.
He was in John 16. And I really just kind of want to pick up, not really pick up on his message, because I'm going to be in this, essentially the same text on 16. But as I read through, we've done this series on the helper. There's three times when Jesus uses the term the helper or the advocate or comforter or whatever your Bible might say.
Three times out of the four times, he mentions the helper. He also refers to him as the spirit of truth. So I think that's significant. The word truth appears about a hundred times, a little over a hundred times in the New Testament, 25 of those times it appears in the book of John.
So there's some themes in John love, there's a theme of belief, truth is another theme that runs through the book of John. So I just kind of want to run through these first three verses. I want to just read to you from John 14, and then John 15, and then John 16. And one thing you're going to see as a common theme throughout these verses is the Trinity.
And as I reread them this week, you'll see the Trinity in each one of these passages. You're going to see Jesus, sometimes he says me, sometimes he says I, mine. You're going to see the Holy Spirit, the spirit of truth, he, sometimes calls him he, the helper, whatever you might call him. And then you're also going to see Jesus referred to the Father.
And so all three of these are in each verse. And if you think about the Holy Spirit in terms of being the spirit of truth, that if you look in the Old Testament three different times, I see that Moses and then David and then Isaiah refer to God the Father as the God of truth. And then we see Jesus referring to himself, one of the passages we looked at in the I Am series, where Jesus says I am the way, you finish it, the truth and the light. We know that John in the beginning of John says, and the word was made flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld the glory as that the only be gotten to the Father full of grace and truth.
And of his fullness we have all received. So you have God the Father is truth. Jesus is truth, and the Holy Spirit is now referred to as the spirit of truth. So there's nothing the Holy Spirit would ever talk to you about, lead you into, guide you of, convict you of, that would not line up with Jesus.
And we also know that Jesus is called the word. John one one says that in the beginning was the word, the word was with God. So we know that nothing the Holy Spirit says, or lead you to or guide you in or direct you in, convict you of whatever might be, nothing will be incongruent with that of Jesus, that of the word or that of God. And so the three always agree, truth always equals truth.
So let me just read these to you, John 14, and Jesus says in verse 16, he says, and I will pray the Father, and he will give you another helper that he may abide with you forever, the spirit of truth. And the world cannot receive because it neither sees him nor knows him, but you know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you. And he will give you a full of the first blog guys. That's Pastor Jay's message.
But that was a good one, because I preached this one today. Pastor Jay talked about the moral compass, and here it says, I will put a new law within them, I will replace their stony heart, give them a heart of flesh, a new heart, and I will write on them the laws on their heart, they've been put together this way today. So I actually kind of go into what we're gonna say. All right, go ahead and get the right one up there.
John 15, verse 26. See now you're gonna have to actually get your bibles out. Oh no, you gotta have your Bible. They need to make an app that sounds like pages turning.
You know, I just feel like, I feel like if I don't hear any pages, nothing's happening. Somebody create that. John 15, 26 says, but when the helper comes, whom I will send you from the Father, the spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, he will testify of me or he'll bear witness to me. And then we're gonna turn to John chapter 16, and it starts in verse seven, and then I'll skip down.
Verse seven says, Nevertheless, I tell you the truth, it is two year advantage that I go away. Where if I do not go away, the helper will not come to you, but if I depart, I will send him to you. And then in verse 13, verse, let's just read verse 12, it says, I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. However, when he, the spirit of truth has come, he will guide you into all truth, for whatever he hears, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears, he will speak.
He will tell you things to come. He will glorify me, for he will take of what is mine and declare it to you. All things that the Father has are mine. Therefore, I said that he will take of mine, declare it to you.
Holy Spirit, I just asked today, the word to the God over media, so if it doesn't work, this is your service. It's the word that you've got over every situation. The Holy Spirit speak truth to each individual today, whatever they might need to see the thing in them. I want to talk to you about, oh, look at that.
Came up. All right, let's go to the next slide. So three things. I want to talk to you about, and I may cut this short, I'm saying.
Hot air. Now, three things about the Holy Spirit being the spirit of truth. It says that first we're gonna look at right now, he will guide you into all truth. Number two is he will tell you things to come.
And the third thing is, is he will take from what is mine and declare it to you. So they all kind of go together, but three things. He will guide you into all truth. He will tell you things to come, and he will take from what is mine and declare it unto you.
So when it says that he will guide you into all truth. Now, last week, Pastor J talked about the Holy Spirit being our mortal compass, right? And on the inside, he puts, we no longer work out of the law of the Old Testament, of do's and don'ts. We have a Holy Spirit in us that directs us.
What's right, what's wrong? And matter of fact, the new covenant raises the law to even a higher standard. So the covenant of grace with the Holy Spirit that we're held to a higher standard even than the law. And so he says that I will guide you into all truth.
And a lot of times when I've heard people talk about this before, and I've said this, and I've really changed my thinking. They say, well, the Holy Spirit is like our internal GPS. Does anybody ever heard somebody say that? He's kind of like our map quest, or he's kind of like Google directions, right?
He will guide you into all truth. And I get that to a point, but really the word guide means to lead in the way. It means to be a leader. It doesn't mean to be a GPS.
See, a guide is somebody that's familiar with the territory they're leading you into. A GPS has no clue. It just recites things. Google Maps isn't familiar with the directions it's giving you.
It's just telling you about them. See, the Holy Spirit is a guide. A few years ago, my dad and I, he took a fishing trip, and we went down a section of the Potomac River. And it was a section that we weren't really familiar with.
So we hired a guide. His name was Guide Larry. And Larry took us down the Potomac River. Now, it wasn't that I didn't know how to fish.
I know some of you might not believe that, but I don't know how to bait hook. I don't know how to tie a fly, but matter of fact, my femininity, that's not what I'm saying. But fishing, fishing ability is not femininity. My fishing ability stops at a Zebco 33.
Now, if you know anything, I like this closed face reel, right? And the old Zebco 33 is what I grew up on. So if you give me one of these open face reels, I will throw it out one time, and then you'll spend the next hour unwinding the mess that I just created. So Zebco 33, that's my space.
But so we hired a guide, not because we didn't have a fish, not because I hadn't grown up fishing, but because we weren't familiar with the stretch of river that we'd be fishing on. See, this is a guy that grew up on this river. This is a guy that spent his life fishing this river. And it's really cool when you hire a guide, he brings the tackle, he brings the bait, he brings the boat, he even brings lunch, he makes the lunch and brings it.
All you have to do is show up and shut up, because this guy knows the river. He knows, he'll say, hey, Fred, you see that hole over there? That's the honey hole. Now, you fishermen don't know what a honey hole is.
He said, that's the honey hole. If you throw your lure here and float it just like this, I guarantee you, something will bite on it. See, he knows the river, he knows where the fish are. He knows the time of day that the fish bite, and he guides you while you're there.
See, it would be foolish for me to try to tell him how to fish on his river. That would be absurd. You know, while you're floating, you run into some other people. There's other people on the river who don't have a guide, and they'll say, hey, what are you using?
And they'll say, yeah, we're using such and such. And then they go, ah, you'll never catch anything on that. You need to use this. And then the guy says, don't listen to them.
Don't listen to them. I know what I'm talking about. See, the Holy Spirit's very similar to that fishing guy. He knows the river of truth.
He's familiar with truth. He is truth. He knows when to speed up, he knows when to slow down. He knows where there's rocks under the current that can't be seen, and you need to go left.
But you think you need to go right. He knows where the fish are. Imagine that. He knows what you need to say, when you need to say it, what you need to do, when you need to keep your mouth closed, and when you need to open it.
He guides you. He guides you into all truth. And too often, instead of allowing him to guide us into truth, we try to guide him into our version of the truth. Well, Holy Spirit, let me tell you what my truth is superior to your truth.
Because I've been doing this 50 years now, my goodness, I'm experienced. And what's he did? I've been doing this for a gazillion years. I invented truth.
So don't try to convince the Holy Spirit of your version of the truth. What is truth? When Jesus was before Pilate, look at the next slide, John chapter 18, Pilate asks the same question. He says, Pilate therefore said to him, are you a king?
Jesus said, yes, you say rightly, Donne King, for this cause I was born, and for this cause, I have come into the world that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth, here's my voice. Pilate said to him, what is truth? It's a question people have been asking for long people to have been around.
People still ask it today. See, everybody has their version of the truth. Some people even think truth is based on personal preference. You know what?
That's your truth. This is my truth. And it's all good. Well, it's not all good.
See, truth is not based on your personal preference. You might want to believe that, but it's not. If you look up the Cambridge definition, Cambridge Dictionary definition of truth, go on the next slide. Cambridge Dictionary definition of truth says the quality of being true.
What's that mean? The quality of being true. Well, yeah, I say, what's true? True just means in accordance with reality.
I want you to remember that phrase, in accordance with reality. To be true means to be in accordance with reality. The quality of being true, the actual fact or facts about a matter, a belief or principle that is thought to be true by most people. And if you look through most dictionaries as they add definitions, they keep populating to the bottom.
I believe the Bible definition of truth is the quality of being true. The rest of those don't really apply because facts change. You might say, well, that's a fact. Matter of fact, well, we're telling somebody what our version of the truth is when that's a fact.
That's a fact. Well, you know what facts change. Have you been listening to the coronavirus facts lately? Tell me those facts haven't changed over the last four months.
Every day, every hour, I don't know what's true. Do I wear a mask, do I wear a mask? I don't know if your mask works, why do I need one? I don't know.
I could read the facts and the facts say three and a half percent of the people will die. That's a fact. But then I can read Mark chapter 16 that says, if you drink anything deadly, it shall not hurt you. So all of a sudden I have a fact and I have the truth.
And the truth says I can ingest anything, not know it, and that thing will die because I have resurrection power on the inside. So which facts are you gonna believe? And I'm not saying ignore the facts, but don't live by the facts. Every fact that's not rooted in truth has to submit to truth.
A believer principle that's thought to be true by most people. I don't need to go into a lot of detail, but think of things that are permissible today in the United States that 100 years ago you wouldn't even speak of in public. Yeah, the list goes on and on. Things that it was shameful to do, things that you wouldn't talk about are now legal.
It's a fact that they're okay because the majority says it's right. And if the majority says it's right, it's now considered a fact. Facts based in the truth of God's word do not change. See, the Holy Spirit is the spirit of truth.
He's not the spirit of facts. The Holy Spirit bears witness to the truth. When you hear the truth, something should rise up in you and say, that's right, that's right. And when you hear something that disagrees with the truth, something should rise up in you and say, that's wrong because it doesn't line up with the truth.
The Holy Spirit is not the spirit of the facts. He's not the spirit of what my personal preference is. He's not the spirit of what's popular, culturally acceptable. He's the spirit of truth.
Next slide. Not the spirit of what's popular, culturally acceptable. not the spirit of my personal preference or what feels right. And he is not the spirit of the facts.
See, we get real good at rehearsing the facts. We get real good at rehearsing what we can dig up on the internet. Well, I looked this up on the internet and it said that, man, I've only got six months to live. I looked this up on the internet and it says, we're all gonna go broken the next two years.
You know, we get real good at looking up facts that don't line up with the truth. And then we start repeating them. See, I think a lot of times we come to this truth like a Chinese buffet. Look at me, I'm like, what?
I need that Chinese buffet to open back up. I don't know about you, but I love the Chinese buffet. But a lot of times we go to truth like a Chinese buffet. So what do you mean?
Well, you know, if I go into the Chinese buffet, if and when that open back up, let's declare that. I can always guarantee you, I'm gonna get me some general chose chicken and sticky white rice. Guaranteed, yes and amen. But that octopus, it's gonna stay right where it's at.
Matter of fact, I don't wanna be greedy. I wanna leave that for somebody else. But somebody else have that. Gonna get me some fried wontons.
Fried egg rolls, yes and amen. But that black jello, I bind that demonic spirit of black jello. What is that stuff? I knows the fact of the pit of hell.
Who eats that? Yeah. See, we do the same thing with truth. I want me some of that God's gonna meet all my needs.
I want me some, God's gonna provide for me. I want me some of that abundant life. But when the Holy Spirit speaks to you like Pastor Jason earlier, hey, I want you to give, suck and touch, amount of money. Ooh, I don't want that one.
That's like egg drop soup. Oh yes, preacher, I want me some of that unconditional love and forgiveness. I want me some of that grace that's free. I want some of that truth.
Ooh, but I don't want that truth. It says I need to live righteous. Don't want that truth. I want the truth that said God forgives me of all my sin and even the ones that haven't committed yet.
But I don't want the truth that says I shouldn't be living in sin. See, we go up to the buffet and we just take a scoop of what we want. And we just leave that he does not lead you into. It's a lie.
You know who the liar is? Yeah, Jesus told us this. See, look at John chapter eight. Look what Jesus says about the devil.
Next slide. No, not that one. Back up a couple. John 844, it says that you are of your father, the devil and the desires of your father you want to do.
He was a murderer from the beginning. He does not, remember this. He does not stand in truth because there is no truth in him. He speaks a lie, speaks from his unresear but he is alive in the father of it.
See, he starts with this little question. It says he was a murderer from the beginning. Every death, every sickness, every disease, every perversion, everything was unleashed in the beginning out of the lie. It all started with a lie.
It started with a lie that said, hey, did God say he shouldn't eat that tree? Did he really say that? And then he goes on to say a bold lie. You won't surely die because God knows in the day that you eat thereof, you'll be like him knowing good and evil.
It's all of a sudden he tells a lie, but tells the truth. See, there's no such thing as a half-truth. Any truth laced with lie is a lie. See, if I make a pie for you and I put a little doggy doo do in it, just a little bit, it was just a teaspoon.
Do you want to eat it? It's just a little bit. Matter of fact, it was willows, it wasn't graces. It was smaller, but it's all mixed in.
It's all contaminating. See, we think just a little bit of untruth won't hurt us. If I'm just off by one degree, see, if I was going to walk to California, it's about 3000 miles. But do you know if I'm off by one degree, I'm going to be 50 miles plus off my target?
Just a degree. And if you're going to the moon and you're off by one degree, you'll never hit it. You'll be off by over 4000 miles. You think, you know how?
It's just a little off base. A little off base won't hurt me. Well, let me tell you, you've got a lot of living left to do. And if you're off one degree today, where are you going to be 40, 50 years from now?
You're going to be way off base. And you won't even know you're off base. Go next line. Let's go Johnny 32.
We quote this a lot. We quote verse 32 a lot. And you shall know the truth and the truth will make you free. See, but you really need to quote verses 31 and 32 together.
Jesus says, if you do what? If you abide, now what does it say the devil does? The devil does not stand, right? The devil does not stand.
He's not established in truth. Jesus says, if you abide, if you remain, if you dwell in my word, then you are my disciples and what? And you will know the truth and the truth that you then know will set you free. See, knowing the truth does not set you free.
If just knowing a truth and having head knowledge of it set you free, there'd be nobody in bondage today. Everybody knows the truth. See, this word know means to have a relationship with. It actually means intercourse between a man and a woman.
Only the truth that you get intimate with will set you free. See, just the casual knowledge of it's not going to do a darn thing. Otherwise, you wouldn't be struggling with what you're struggling with. If being intimate with the truth sets me free, what does being intimate with a lie do finds you up.
See, if you're in bondage today in any area of your life, it's because at one point or another, you got in bed with a lie. See, when you get in bed with a lie once, it's real easy to go get in bed a second time and a third time and a fourth time. And after a while, you think that lie is now true. So you can mess it up and fall into somebody's bed once, correct?
But every time you go back, it just becomes easier to go back again and again and again. The thing we would get intimate with a lie. All right, next lie. I haven't even got my message yet.
I knew this was going to happen. All right, it will make it quick. He will tell you things to come. So when I read this, a lot of times we think, and correctly so, we think that the Holy Spirit will tell us the future.
And he does. And he does 100%. He will also tell us maybe what path to take, where to go, what to do. He may talk to us internally.
He may talk to us through a prophet. Somebody giving you a prophecy over your life. He might talk to you through God's word, whatever. But I want to look at this in a little different way.
And I want to look at an example in Luke chapter eight. If you have your Bible and you want to turn to Luke eight, you can. I want to look at a story of Jairus, just kind of in context of the spirit of truth, versus the spirit of facts. Because here at the end of the day, facts can only predict the future.
They can't declare the future. Facts can only give you statistical prediction of what the future will be. But too often, we allow facts to shape the future of a situation. We allow the facts of the situation to declare what will be.
And they don't have the right. And only the truth can tell us what will come. Luke chapter eight, next slide. It says, so it was.
I want to point out the facts in this story, because the reason I picked this story is because it's an extreme example. And if I can believe that Jesus can do it in the worst of cases, anything up to that point blamed up. So I want to build your faith with this story. I want you to see how the facts come into the situation.
Now, the break, we're going to break. Say it was says verse 42. And then we're going to flip down. I think it's the verse 50 or 50 something.
The woman with the issue of blood comes right in the middle of this story. The area of Jairus coming up to Jesus, he makes a request. The woman with the issue of blood story takes place and then it flips back. So I'm skipping, skipping that part.
It says, so it was when Jesus returned that the multitude welcomed him, for they were all waiting for him. And behold, there was a man named Jairus and he was a ruler of the synagogue. And he fell down at Jesus's feet and begged him to come to his house, for he had an only daughter about 12 years of age. Here's the fact and she was what?
Fact, she was sick. She was dying. Says, I want you to come to my house because my daughter is dying. Fact.
But as he went, the multitude pronged him. Next slide. Verse 49, while he was still speaking. So in the middle of him saying, my daughter is dying.
Someone came from the roller of the synagogue, tell saying to him, your daughter is another fact, right? She died. It's over. The facts are she is dead.
Do not trouble the teacher. Hey, it's over. Don't bother Jesus. Your daughter is officially dead.
Fact. What's Jesus saying? When Jesus heard it, he answered him saying, do not be afraid. Only believe and she will be made well.
Fear comes in when I elevate the facts above the truth. When I put more validity in the facts and the truth, fear is the result. Faith rises up when I elevate the truth over the facts. Fear is based on a fact that's anchored in an inferior reality.
It's a fact on earth, right? It's a fact she's dead. Faith is a fact that's anchored in a superior reality. What did the apostle Paul say?
John Ward gave me this verse this morning. It says, whatsoever things that are seen are temporal. That which is unseen is eternal. See, her faith has to be anchored in the eternal realm, not the temporal realm.
Temporal realm leaves the fear. Jesus says, fear not only believe that she will be made well when he came to the house. He permitted no one to go in except Peter, James, and John, the father, and the mother, and the girl. Next slide.
Another fact. Now they all went in for her and he said, do not weep. She's not dead. It's sleeping.
Here's another fact. And they ridiculed him knowing that she was dead. They knew a fact. Jesus knew the truth.
The fact says, she's dead. Ah, go ahead and use that, Lord. You're not going to catch anything on that one. But the guide said, she's sleeping.
She's alive. She'll be made well. See, when you come to that point in the room, you got something in your life and the fact says this, the doctor says this, the internet says this, your mother says this, God's Word says this, you got a choice. You got a choice.
Am I going to have fear? Am I going to have faith? Next. The fact is going to only predict the future of a situation, so never give them permission to declare its outcome.
So you can tell me facts all day long. I'm not telling you to be illiterate, not to watch the news, but I limit my news. I limit my internet. I limit my Facebook.
If I want to get all the facts in the world and the situation, I'll just go to Google. And I can find out anything I want, but you have a search engine greater than Google. Do you know that? Do you know it says that the Holy Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God?
And he goes to that well of God that's all truth and he draws from it and he declares it to you. Next slide. He will take of what is mine and declare it to you. We're going to close here.
We're going to have to watch the team come up, so we're going to take communion. Whoever's going to leave this. He will take of what is mine and declare it to you. The Holy Spirit goes, it's just like, it's like, he transfers eternal resources into my account when I need them.
He takes them what belongs to Jesus and transfers it to me. Like my wife was writing a check out the other day and the check she had to write was bigger than the amount in her account. So she went to the well. She said, big, deep, baby, it's a big check.
And I transferred resources into her account that were greater than the check she had to write. See, that's what the Holy Spirit does. Jesus says he will take from what is mine and when he speaks to you, he's making a transfer from the eternal now into the natural. He says he will take from what is mine and Jesus says all that the Father has is mine.
So I kind of asked, I was pondering that this week, I was like, I got to ask the question, what does the Father have? What does the Father have? If the Holy Spirit is taking from what belongs to Jesus and everything that Jesus has belongs to the Father, what does the Father have? Let me tell you what he doesn't have.
He doesn't have any lack. He doesn't have diabetes. He doesn't have nerve pain. He doesn't have any growth thrown on his body that shouldn't be there.
He doesn't have a drug or a drug or a drug. He doesn't have any growth thrown on his body. He doesn't have any growth thrown on his body that shouldn't be there. He doesn't have a drug or an alcohol problem.
He doesn't have any bad habits. Frankly, he doesn't even have bad attitudes. If you have any of those things, you need to allow the Holy Spirit to make a transfer because that's what he wants to do. The greatest thing that God doesn't have is any sin.
And the greatest resource and the greatest transfer the Holy Spirit could ever make is to take righteousness and put it on to you. So I don't know what he's speaking to each one of you today, but I got to believe that most people need a transfer. You need a transfer from the eternal right into your situation. He has access to it.
He knows it. He's familiar with the territory. Jesus says, he will glorify me because he takes from what his mind and declares it to you. Jesus is happy when that happens.
Jesus is glorified when that happens. I'm not going to ask you to get up right now, but if you're here today and you don't know Jesus, I just before we take communion, communion is for believers. It's not for believers that have been saved a long time. You can get saved right now and take communion.
But if you don't know Jesus, see the devil might be the facts might be that you're guilty. The facts might be that you're overwhelmed with guilt. The truth is that Jesus is paid for it. The truth is that you can walk out here today and be completely sin free.
You just thought of this. God doesn't have depression either. Somebody might need a transfer of joy today. One of the things that Jesus took to cross is that the chastisement of our peace, or our peace upon him.
If you don't know Jesus, I just want you to pray this to yourself. I'm going to leave you in prayer and you don't know Jesus. You can be completely sin free. Just say, Father in heaven, I thank you that Jesus died and paid for every one of my sins.
I acknowledge Jesus as the Lord of my life. I believe that He died and rose again the third day. And I accept Him as my Lord of faith. And now one of you.
I'll pray that for the first time, for your new creation, for your child of the King. I want you to connect with the staff when we're all done. I'll give you a Bible, welcome you to our church. Now, here's what I'm going to do.
What they communion, a great thing, is communion celebrates the cross. Go and take the cellophane off the top of your cup. We have two elements. We have the bread and the juice.
He says, this bread is my body which was broken for you. He says, this cup is the New Testament in my blood. It's basically real simple, the bread represents the body of Jesus which was broken for your physical, emotional, mental heal. The Jesus bore every scourge that He took on His back, His flesh was ripped apart.
He did that so you could be whole. When He died on the cross, He shed His blood, His head, His hands, His side, His feet. And that blood spilled out of Him. He did that to pay your sin because He died for you.
So Paul says, as long as you partake of His bread in His cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until He comes. But something we do regularly, you don't remember our church to do this, you can do it out. We'd like to do it as a body, we're family here. Let's take the bread in your hand.
And if you have any physical need right now, when we pray for this, I want you to close your eyes. And I want you to visualize the spirit of truth, digging deep into that well of God, pulling out the exact truth that covers your physical needs. But He's making a transfer even right now. Father, thank You for this bread.
I thank You that represents the body of Jesus that was broken from me. I receive wholeness into my body. Soundness of mine. Peace.
Pain go and name a Jesus. Sickness go and Jesus leave. Wholeness comes. Jesus.
The tired are thinking about my own life. The things I've made. The wrong choices. The facts I've believed.
The red living down the wrong path. Jesus said, this is the new covenant in my blood. Under the new covenant says that He remembers my sin no more. He chooses not to remember it.
Because I'll tell you what God the Father remembers. He doesn't remember your sin. He remembers Jesus with pain. He remembers Jesus, His Son, blood, shed for you.
That's what He thinks of. It sees you perfect. It sees you sin free. Father, God, I thank You for Jesus.
Thank You for Your Son that died of shed blood. That we could be whole. That we could be righteous. That we could be for you.
We received this in remembrance of that great price that we can do. And I declared every demon. Every demon. Unforgiveness.
Unforgiveness. Take this. We're just going to close just a little time. Just a short time of worship.
I'm going to invite you for prayer. Any prayer today, and all of us do at some point or another. Let us pray with you. Let us pray with you.
Come to the agreement. Let Jesus make that transfer into life.