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The transcription revolves around praising the Lord, seeking deliverance, and reflecting on the story of Lazarus from the book of John. It emphasizes waiting on God for healing and promises, reminding listeners to trust in the Lord even in desperate times. The speaker encourages maintaining a strong relationship with Jesus, highlighting the importance of friendship with Him. The story of Lazarus serves as a reminder of God's power and faithfulness. Through prayer, worship, and reflection on scripture, the message conveys hope and encouragement to those feeling lost or in need of divine intervention. Praise the Lord, bless the name of the Lord, I will bless the name of the Lord and his praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make a boast in the Lord, and I will be glad, oh magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt his name together. This is the day that the Lord has made and I'm rejoicing because I'm glad in it, amen. We praise the Lord for his goodness today, his kindness, his mercy, his grace. Thank you Lord Jesus, thank you Jesus, amen. We're on this morning because we are seeking God for deliverance, amen. Deliverance from whatever it is that we have before the Lord. Lord deliver me, if the Lord can deliver us, why should we be bound? Amen, that's the rhetorical question that we have this morning, amen. The Lord is a deliverer of those that are in sin, he's a deliverer of those that need healing, he's a deliverer of those that are bound, amen, it may be in your mind, in your body, God delivers us. And so that's why we're on the prayer call in the morning because we stand in need of deliverance, we stand in need of a blessing, healing, we stand in need of God's touch, and when the Lord touches us, we're healed. And we need a deep healing, a deep cleaning, you know, it's one thing to clean your house just for company, you know, like you throw everything in the closet, you know, you clean the surfaces, or just certain rooms, but when you deep clean, everything is clean, from the top to the bottom, your blinds, everything, the floors, every area, every nook, every cranny, that's where, that's what we want God to do, we want him to clean us thoroughly and deliver us completely so that we are walking in freedom, we're walking in transformed, we are walking in a new light because we are able to bask in the light of God, the presence of God, amen, amen, we're going to have a selection this time, amen, we're going to have Mr. Jolene, if you could give us a little selection. Mr. Jolene, you there? I don't see, I don't hear her, and maybe she's on mute. Okay, so we're going to, I don't know if my sister Stephanie can sing us a song, I see her on, Pastor Frank, are you there? Can you sing us a song, a little opening praise or worship? Yes, I'm on, I'm on, God bless. Yes, could you just open us up with a praise song? Yes, yes ma'am, I'm going to sing an old school hymn, amen, if that's alright, God bless you. It's always good to connect. Yes ma'am, you ready? Ready. Okay. Have thine own way, Lord. Have thine own way. Thou art the potter, I am the clay. Mold me, and make me after thy will. My goodness. While I am waiting, yield it, and still have thine own way. Lord, have thine own way. Thou art the potter, I am the clay. Mold me, and make me after thy will. While I am waiting, yield it, and still. Father God, we thank you, God, for the song. We thank you, oh God, for your word. Hallelujah, because your song goes with your word. We thank you, oh God, what our heart will receive. And we thank you, oh God, that it is medicine. That we will be able, oh God, to be healed, delivered, and set free, and we claim it. In the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, amen. God bless you, amen. God bless you, amen. Pastor Frank, and certainly to everyone, family on the line this morning, I greet you in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus. And I am grateful to be on this morning. This is, yes, we always say, we've made amen in here today because of the Lord. Open my eyes, and I said, oh wow, brand new mercies I see. Thank you, Lord. We're going to the word of God, amen. And Elder Raymond opened us up yesterday. We're talking about waiting on your healing. And the song says, while I am waiting, yielded and still. Interesting how the Holy Ghost works. And we are going to talk about, amen, a very familiar passage of scripture. Now with that, this is Deborah Whitley. We are in the book of John 11, and it's a very familiar passage of scripture. And we will be in the New Living Translation. She will be reading the majority of the chapter, and she will just read it, you know, kind of gingerly because we want to get through. But you need to understand the story. Most of you do know the story, but it always blesses me when I read it again. I always see something good. Amen. Amen. Sister Deborah, are you there? Yes, ma'am. Amen. God bless. John 11, verses 1 through 27, New Living Translation. A man named Lazarus was sick. He lived in Bethany with his sisters, Mary and Martha. This is the Mary who later poured the expensive perfume on the Lord's feet and wiped them with her hair. Her brother Lazarus was sick. So the two sisters sent a message to Jesus telling him, Lord, your dear friend is very sick. But when Jesus heard about it, he said, Lazarus' sickness will not end in death. No, it happened for the glory of God so that the Son of God will receive glory from this. Verse 5. So although Jesus loved Martha, Mary, and Lazarus, he stayed where he was for the next two days. Finally, he said to the disciples, let's go to Judea. But his disciples objected. Rabbi, they said, only a few days ago the people of Judea was trying to stone you. Are you going there again? Jesus replied, there are 12 days of daylight every day. During the day, people can walk safely. They can't see because they have the light of this world. But at night, there is danger of stumbling because they have no light. Then he said, our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep. But now I will go and wake him. Verse 12. The disciples said, Lord, if he is sleeping, he will soon get better. They thought Jesus meant Lazarus was simply sleeping. But Jesus meant Lazarus had died. So he told them, Lazarus is dead. And for your sakes, I'm glad I wasn't there. For now you will really believe. Come, let's go see him. Thomas, nicknamed the twin, said to his fellow disciples, let's go too and die with Jesus. When Jesus arrived at Bethany, he was told that Lazarus had already been in his grave for four days. Bethany was only a few miles down the road from Jerusalem. And many of the people had come to console Martha and Mary in their loss. Verse 20. When Martha got word that Jesus was coming, she went to meet him. But Mary stayed in the house. Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if only you had been here, my brother would have not died. But even now, I know that God will give you whatever you ask. Jesus told her, your brother will rise again. Verse 24. Yes, Martha said, he will rise when everyone else rise at the last day. Jesus told her, I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying. Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this, Martha? Verse 27. Yes, Lord, she told him. I have always believed you are the Messiah, the Son of God, the one who has come into the world from God. And that was John, the 11th chapter, verses 1 through 27, New Living Translation. The word of God for the people of God for this day. Amen. Amen. It always blesses me to read this passage of Scripture. And we've been talking yesterday about waiting on, waiting on the healing. And I'm talking about waiting on your healing this morning, waiting on the promises of God. And have you ever thought, and this is, you know, yes, this is one of those questions. Have you ever thought that God forgot you? Have you ever been in this predicament where you felt desperate and felt like, I know I served God all my life. And I know that I prayed that prayer. But where's God? And why hasn't he shown up? Well, this message is for you this morning because this message, amen, is going to encourage you to wait on the Lord. It's going to encourage you to wait on the Lord. Because we may be in a predicament where we feel as though we're losing, we're on the losing end, you know. Like sometimes you feel like, you know, okay, I lost my mother, my father, my sister, my brother. Or I lost money or I lost my job. Or, you know, I don't have what I need. Or, you know, I feel like I've been betrayed. Or I feel like, you know, people have turned their back to me. Or I feel like, you know, I'm in a desperate situation because I have someone that I'm standing proxy for. And I just, it doesn't seem like things are turning for my good. It doesn't look good. It doesn't feel good. And what I'm looking at doesn't seem good. In fact, it seems like I'm facing a very, a bad place. And I'm in a sunken place. And I feel like all hope is gone. Well, this is a message for you this morning to remind you about the God that we serve. Okay. And so this particular passage of scripture, the Lord brought me to it. I believe it's because Jesus had a relationship with Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. In fact, they were good friends. They had a relationship. And before we, you know, even got to this particular passage of scripture, my Sunday school scholars knows that Jesus had a relationship with Mary and Martha because of, in the second verse, it was Mary who later poured the expensive perfume. But even prior to that, they had a relationship and built a relationship with Jesus. And if you know anything about Jesus and your relationship with him, it is one that's rich. And it is one that you cannot forget. But sometimes in friendships, we often forget, particularly we forget who we befriend. And let's just pause right there. God and Jesus, when he died on the cross for your sins, that covenant that we talked about last week has put you in a position where you're no longer a sojourner, a stranger, you are now his friend. There's a parallel here. God just doesn't save you to be a stranger and an outcast and a stepchild. No. He saves you. And when you are in covenant with God, blood covenant, that means you are no longer a stranger. You is friend. Okay. Don't you want to be the friend? That's a friend to have, a friend in Jesus. You got a friend in Jesus. And that's the best friend you can have. All right. You can try to find a friend. Amen. And that friend may in your past have let you down and have betrayed you or have done something that you never, ever thought that they'd do because you knew their character. But see, this is a friend, Jesus, who sticks closer than a brother, and he will never leave you, Bible said, nor forsake you. That's it. So here we have Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, who was a friend to Jesus, and Lazarus, he falls ill, gets sick. And he gets sick, and the verse says, and it says that Jesus decides that he's going to, Lazarus is sick. He's going to sick first. He stayed where he was for the next two days. Now you would think a friend like Jesus, if he heard that his buddy was sick, that he would come to the case and get to the area or the place where Lazarus was sick and hurry up and heal him. But see, this is what you don't understand, or maybe you have to be reminded of this, that God sees the whole story, the whole picture. He understands the timing, so it's okay. He delayed two days, and in their mind, you know, two days probably is a lot when you're sick and when you're on your bed of affliction or when you are in a place where you have a temperature, you've got a lot of things going on in your body, you're sick. You want Jesus to show up right there, right there. Come on, Jesus. We say, come on, Jesus. Come and heal me right now. And so Jesus decides not to go back, probably because Jesus understood how this was all going to play out, but Mary and Martha didn't, and Lazarus didn't. So here we go down. We see that Jesus goes on his way, and Jesus just goes about his business, doing things and administering as he was, and so it would be told down around about the 14th verse. So Jesus is doing what he's doing best, and Lazarus goes on and dies. He dies. Lazarus is dead. Amen. 15th verse, it says, for your sake, I'm glad that I wasn't there for now. You will really believe. Come, let's go see him. Thomas, nicknamed the twin, I'm in the 18th verse, said to his fellow disciples, let's go too, and die with Jesus. 17th verse, when Jesus arrived at Bethany, he was told that Lazarus had already been in his grave for four days. So Lazarus there died. He's sick. He stayed away. He dies. Jesus stays away, doing what he's doing. Amen. And he shows up four days after he's dead. Well, it would seem as though, you know, the patients, I know my patients would probably have warned them by then, and I would have been in very, probably a lot of grief by then, already grieving and crying. The funeral service has already been planned. Amen. Amen. I have probably already had the funeral service, and we had the repast, and all of that that we have to mourn the death or celebration of a life, however you coin it. Amen. But the grieving process has already begun with Mary and Martha, with the sisters. Amen. The grieving process was deep, and it was great because they loved each other. And by the way, where's Jesus in this? Where's Jesus? Where is our dear friend Jesus, who was supposed to have been here when he was sick, who was supposed to have been here when he died the first day, the second day, the third? Where is Jesus? Why has he left us? Why has he forsaken us? And so it seems. What is going on here? We're left. We're in a place. We're in a place of grief, and it doesn't make sense when we have a friend that has power. We have a friend that has the ability to do things, and we say this. We have a Savior. We saved all of our lives. We're good people. We serve God. Where's Jesus? Where are you? Where are you when I need you? This is already. I have already sung my song. I've already buried him. I've already put. He's already put away with the grave clothes on. Where are you, Jesus? And we say this. We say it. I can hear myself say it. I've said it in the down times when I felt like I was all alone, when I felt like I was in despair, when I felt like people turned their. Where are you, God? I prayed already. I lived my life. It's pleasing to you. Why aren't you here? Why can't I hear anything? It's so silent. It's so dark, and I can't hear a thing. I'm left here all by myself. Have you ever been there? Oh, wow. This is the dilemma. This is the dilemma that's going on here that Mary and Martha are going through. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you. When Jesus arrived at Bethany, he was told that Lazarus had already been in the grave for four days. And guess what? Jesus already knew it because he's everywhere. He knows all things. He understands all things. He sees all things. We don't think he sees it. In fact, we're screaming and crying, God, don't you see? And he sees it the whole time. He's looking right at it. He's looking right at you. He's looking already at your situation, your dilemma. He already knows how long it's been. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Jesus, because you know. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. When Martha got the word that Jesus was coming, she went to meet him. I'm sure she had something to say to Jesus because she was the one who was more verbal than her sister. She was the more verbal. There's always the one who's more verbal. Mary stayed in the house. Martha said to Jesus, Lord, if you had been there, my brother would not have died. If you would have already been there, you know, the timing, Jesus, that you're showing up is just off. It's just you're too slow. You know, if you would have been there when all of this catastrophic thing, it would have been different. I would have been able to have a testimony of healing and deliverance, Jesus, but now here you show up. I'm anxious to hear what your side of the story is. I want to hear what you got to say about this. Lord, if you only had been there, my brother would not have died. But there's something deep in her that knows who she's talking to. But even now, even now, I know that God will give you whatever you ask. Jesus told her, your brother will rise again. Here it is. Here it is. He shows up with a talk. So I guess your brother will rise again. So she's a little bit, she understands what she's talking to, but something about us, we're a little bit like the children of Israel. We forget who God is. We slip back. We have to prove to us over and over again. We slip right back. We forget. We slip back. And Jesus has to tell her, yes, Martha, he will rise again. Hallelujah. She's like, I know everybody will rise again. You know, you're talking about, right? I already know what you're trying to get through, Jesus. But Jesus was trying to really let her know something in his statement. She was clouded. See, Martha was really clouded by her grief. And sometimes we get that way. We get clouded with the situation that we're going through. And we don't realize who we're talking to. Jesus has to tell her. I am the resurrection and the life. You're serving the resurrection and the life. You're not serving Buddha, Confucius, and all of these people. You're not serving things. You're not serving creation. You're not serving the sun. You are serving God, Jehovah. He has to say, listen, I am the resurrection of life. Just show it up right here. I am the resurrection. That's when we have to realize, in your waiting, you've got to realize who you're serving. We have to do that. We have to constantly remind ourselves, while we're in our wait, while we feel like we are put aside, cast aside, and forgotten, left alone to do whatever, to die left alone out there all by ourselves, we have to realize who we serve. We serve a very present help. The Word says that God is a very present help in trouble. Very present means that he's always there. No matter what you think, no matter what you feel like, no matter how clouded you get, no matter the doom and the gloom that you feel, who says what, what the person was buried, where they were buried, how long they were buried, God is the resurrection and life. And guess what? He's there with you. So it's not really even a waiting process that we have to do. We have to just know that it's already done. It's not a waiting process. We've got to look at this thing by faith. We've got to see that it's already done, already done. The faith system picked it up and said it's already done, done, already done, because he is the resurrection. And by the way, he's the life, L-I-F-E. God says that he would that you have life and life abundantly. So get out of that pity party real quick. Realize who you're talking to. I am the resurrection and life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying, this text says. So we already talked about the blood of Jesus last week. It's a win-win. Here we are with the win-win. In your waiting, in your waiting you win. Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never die. And he had to turn it around and say, Martha, do you believe that? Do you believe that I am here? Do you believe that if you believe in me that you live, that you win, that you're going to get on, you're coming out of this? You may not see it, but I showed up. I'm here. I'm with you. I never left you. And, yeah, you think I'm late, but I'm not because my timing is impeccable. Amen. I have a timing that you may not understand because you deal with a timing that's outside of, you know, your understanding of eternity. I have a different timing, and it's always right. Thank you, Lord. Always right. It's always showing up. It's always right. And then I'm running out of time. And then she says, yes, Lord. She told me, yes, Lord. Really? Yes, Lord. Even after you came and approached me the way you did, Martha, I'm putting it in Janine's words. Even if you had doubt and you was a little anxious because your brother died and he was already in the grave four days, really? Now you had to be reminded of who I am, the resurrection and the life. Yes, Lord, she told him. Thank you, Jesus. I believe. I know. Thank you, Jesus. I believe. I'm reminded, God. I know, God. And this is why we're on the prayer call in the morning. This is why we have to be reminded. This is why we have to be encouraged. This is why we have to bring the word to us because we got to believe unto life and believe and say to the Lord, yes, Lord, to your timing. Yes, Lord, in the way. Yes, Lord, in my feelings and no matter what I see. Yes, Lord, I believe. I believe you. Do you believe, Martha? Do you believe, Janine? Do you believe everybody on the line? Do you believe? Well, yes, I believe, she said to Jesus. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Jesus. And so it goes on to talk about how, you know, they have the exchange and the 28th verse says, then she returned to Mary. She called Mary aside from the mourners and told her, the teacher is here. He wants to see you. Thank you, Lord. So Mary immediately went to him. Mary, the one who already probably knew. Amen. And Jesus had stayed outside the village at the place where Martha met him. And when the people who were at the house consoling Mary saw her leave so hastily, she assumed that she was going to Lazarus' grave. So they followed her there. And when Mary arrived and saw Jesus, she fell at his feet and said, Lord, if only you had been there, my brother would not have died. So the sister had the chance to say amen to Jesus. Amen. Long story made short, and I'm moving it along. Thank you, Jesus. After they had both showed or said a little bit of disbelief, and we do that all the time, we're always speaking. We have to watch our words. Hallelujah. I believe that we have to watch our words when we are approaching a situation or a circumstance where we are facing an impossible, a possibility. It looks impossible. Sometimes these things, it just looks impossible. And everybody, the majority of the individuals around you, amen, are not speaking faith. They're not. They're speaking what they see because they're speaking what they know, what they see. But what we are required to do is to look at this thing through the eyes of faith. You've got to look at it this way. And yet a reality will say when you read the newspaper, when you look at what Trump is saying and you look at the news, it looks bleak, doesn't it? It looks like we are doomed and gloomed. Now, we do understand that the end time is here, but we still have to look at certain things, the provisions that God makes for his people through the eyes of faith and realize that God that we serve is powerful and he wants you to live, he wants you to be healthy, he wants you to prosper, he wants you to, amen, be able to understand his power and timing. Power and timing. You've got to understand that. Jesus was still angrily as he arrived at the tomb, the cave stone rolled across the entrance. He says, roll the stone aside. Jesus told him to roll the stone aside. Yeah. Come on, let's start activating our faith. Let's start getting out of the pity party and start pacing around in the circle and start putting on the garment of misery and put on a garment of praise because your miracle is about to happen. Jesus is telling you to roll the stone away. Roll that cloud of doom and gloom away because I'm about to do something here that you may not have expected. Thank you, Jesus. Martha's like, well, wait a minute, Lord. He's been dead for four days, still doubting. Thank you, Lord. He's been dead for four days. He's smelling. He's probably, amen, not even, still talking to the resurrection of life. She's telling Jesus of the impossibility of what he's about to do, telling Jesus about how impossible it is for him to show up and to do what, amen, it is that she needs him to do. How foolish is that? How foolish are we to tell Jesus what he cannot do? But we do it through our words. We do it, and your words are powerful. Your words mean something. You got to watch what you're saying. You got to watch your approach. You can't pray all morning and then talk doubt. Amen. We got to talk faith, amen, even though we don't see it. Jesus responded, didn't I tell you that I am the resurrection of life, God's glory? It will be revealed to you if you believe. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus. Hallelujah. So the stone was rolled away, and here goes Jesus, the Jesus, the God that we serve. And he could have probably allowed Lazarus life without rolling the stone away, but I believe that he does things in order and in a certain sequence just so that we have an understanding of who he is. And I believe that he does things and makes us wait so it builds our faith. I believe that God in his waiting with Mary and Martha, I think it did something for not just them, but it did something for the people who were onlookers. See, when God is in your life and he's taking his time to move in certain areas, see, God is building your muscle of faith and God is allowing people who are around you to see the power of God working in your life. You see that it's not just about you. It's about God proving to you who he is. Once again, he's such a wonderful God. He's such a patient and compassionate God. He doesn't get angry at us because we disbelieve. He just shows us. He makes us wait and then gives us a surprise. Hallelujah. And like we do our children, I just want to surprise them. I'm going to give them a surprise because I want them to know that they're well thought of, that I'm thinking about them, that I want to gift them. I want to give them hallelujah. I want to give them the kingdom. I want to give them what they need. I'm a good daddy. I'm a father. I don't give serpent, no. I don't give a stone, no. I give good gifts. Hallelujah. I want to gift my people. I want you to wait to show how big and large and in charge I am. I want to give you something in a red box, a blue box like Tiffany. I want to bless you. I want to bless you. I'm not going to do it when you want me to do it. I'm going to do it when you least expect it. I'm going to surprise you. Thank you, Jesus. Here Jesus shows up, amen, at the grave site, and all he says was, Lazarus, come out. Lazarus, come out. Jesus shouted, Lazarus, come out, called him by name, and the dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with the grave clothed, amen. Jesus said, I'm going to wrap him loose and set him free. Here comes Lazarus, amen, out from the grave, amen. I could see it through my mind's eye how this miracle was for everyone to see. It increased the faith of Mary and Martha, amen, and the whole village, the whole town, because God wants to show you that he has a blessing for you and he will do a miracle thing that no one else can do. You see, the thing is, is that when God does something for you and you walk away with more strength and you walk away with a testimony, a testimony that does something to your life, it changes your life, it changes who you are, because now you have something to carry with you to tell somebody else. Because you could never have, Mary and Martha could never have, if Jesus showed up while he was sick and healed him, it would not have had the impact in Mary and Martha's life as it did when he rose Lazarus from the dead. That impact was significant because it showed the power of our God. Jesus had to do it that way because it showed, it proved something to the people, the onlookers in Mary and Martha. It showed something, it proved something to them that they had to be reminded that this is something, this is a man here that is, he's God. This is God that I'm serving. This is God that I'm reverencing. This is God who I have become a part of, that is a part of me, who I'm in covenant with. And so in my wait, I'm going to trust him. In my wait, I'm going to believe this thing. I'm going to believe. And if it never happens, I still know that he's able. That's the kind of belief you have to have in God, the God that you serve. If it never happens, hallelujah. If it doesn't ever happen, he's still able. But in the meantime, in the meantime, I'm going to wait until my change comes. Oh, I hear somebody saying that. I'm going to wait until my change comes. Are you willing to wait? Are you willing to wait? Are you willing to wait? Are you going to complain? Are you going to forget who God is? Are you going to say, well, God, you know, you're blessing everybody else but me, where is mine? No. God has an appointed time for you. I am going to wait until my change comes. My date may be different than yours. Your date may be different from mine. But one thing I know for sure, it's coming. It's coming. It's coming. And you know what? It's here. Because faith says even though I don't see it, I believe it. And you've got to have faith. You've got to have it. You've got to have it. Keep your mouth closed until you can start talking faith. That's what I say. It is human to say I'm scared, I'm afraid, I'm this and that and the other. But then as believers, we've got to close our mouths and start pondering over who God is. When are you going to start? When are you going to get to that place? Amen. I challenge you today, get there. Yeah, you are in a place, but get there. Get to that place and to where you are absolutely convinced and say, I'm going to wait until my change comes. It's done. I believe that it's already, already done. It's done. Amen. Speak those things. Speak those things. Hallelujah. Speak them as though they were. Speak them. Speak those things. Already done. God is come. Amen. God has come. God is here. God has already done it. Amen. He sees your future. He understands the way you take. He understands the road that you're on. You don't have to tell him and explain the story. He was with you when the story began. He's the Alpha and Omega. He's the beginning and ending. What are you trying to explain? Thank you, Jesus. He's the Alpha and Omega. He's already at the end of it. And we try and explain where we are, but that's who we are. Amen. He understands us. But start speaking through the eyes of faith and be strengthened in God. That's my message this morning. Amen. Wait on the Lord. Wait on your healing. Wait on the promises of God. He is the resurrection and life. He gives life. I'm breathing life into you this morning. Amen. I'm breathing into your faith. I'm breathing into your life, your circumstance, your dilemma, your grief process, your challenge with your situations in your household, your challenges with your situations in your ministries, on your job, wherever you may be. It can be with a friend. It can be in death. It can be in life. It can be wherever you may find yourself. God is there. God is there no matter where you go. Don't you realize? God is there. He's omnipresent. He's omnipresent. He's everywhere at the same time. He's not going to leave my sister alone in Texas and bless me in New York. He can bless us both at the same time. It's amazing that God is everywhere at the same time. He sees both of us waiting. Thank you, Jesus. I'm done. Praise the Lord for the way. I thank you, Lord. I thank you. I'm going to rest in you. I'm going to rest in the Lord. I'm going to rest in the Lord, and I'm going to understand the power of God. Amen. You may be a Marian. You may be a Martha. You may be. Amen. But know when Jesus shows up, he shows up expecting that you know who he is, that he is a rewarder of them who diligently seek him, and he will answer, and he's already here. Amen. End your situation. God bless you. Amen. We're ready for our prayer request. We had a powerful prayer request on the line yesterday. Amen. And we want you to say your prayer request. Amen. Say them with faith. And instead of saying your prayer request, I want you to say what you are. Amen. Because we're talking faith this morning. We're talking faith this morning. Who's first? I'm going to start with Roger Bascom. I'm going to say what Roger Bascom. I'm going to say that Roger Bascom is healed. I'm going to say that he's off of life support, and I'm going to say that his kidneys are functioning. I'm speaking for, I don't know if it's the Bascom, Minister Bascom is on this morning, but I'm preaching, standing proxy for him. Anybody else? I believe Genevieve is healed of cancer and that her body has become whole. Amen. Praise God. Thank you, Jesus. I believe with you. Anybody else want to believe through faith this morning? And you'll wait. This is Brother Don. Hello, Talia. Sorry, this is Sharon. I believe Talia is receiving her cancer and getting her kidney, and she will be healed. Amen. I heard we'll be getting her kidney and we'll be healed, but I missed the name. Talia. Talia. God bless you, Talia. Sharon, God bless you. Amen. God bless you. I believe it too. Amen, Brother Simon. This is Brother Simon. I believe that my prostate is already healed. Amen. We believe that that prostate is healed. Amen to the power of God. Amen. I hear you, somebody whispering, thank God for my healing. I'm touching and agreeing with you, sis. Anybody else? Yes, I'm believing that my mental illness is healed and my post-traumatic stress disorder is healed. I'm touching and agreeing with that, that you are already healed. Mental illness is nothing to God. Amen. What was the other thing, Sister Romanelle? Post-traumatic stress disorder. Okay, post-traumatic stress disorder is healed. We believe that by the power of God in Jesus' name. In the name of Jesus. Yes, Lord. Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Anybody else? Anybody else? Yes, I believe that my Aunt Helen will be healed from the horrible stroke she sustained. And my uncle, I pray that his dementia will be reversed and he won't get any worse because I saw my mother suffer. And I pray that the issues that I have in my back, in the mighty name of Jesus, will also be healed. Thank you. Amen. I love the way we're talking. Praise the Lord. Faith. I believe God. Anybody else? Thank you, Jesus. Amen, Brother Brian Watson. Amen, Brother Brian Watson. I believe that Isaac Taylor is healed. Amen. And that he has given his life to the Lord. Hallelujah to God. Our brother Brian Watson, we have a prayer at the same line at 7.30 every Saturday, 7.30 a.m. He's been on the wall praying every Saturday at 7.30. Yes, I touch and breathe with you. Amen. Join him one Saturday morning. What is that, your uncle? Cousin. Cousin. Cousin. The cousin is healed. I keep thinking of the age. Amen. The cousin is healed by the power of our God. Amen. Amen. Yeah, praise the Lord. Good morning. I thank God for that powerful word. And I am believing for those of us who have had that martyr experience and feeling like we've lost it and Jesus didn't show up on time. That God will restore that, you know, that joy, you know, that life and have life out of us and cause us to lose that desire we used to have to walk by faith and by sight and that it come back. That's what I'm believing God for, for those who feel like they've lost that and it come back. Amen. Amen. We hear the little one agreeing with you. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. I don't know who that is. Who's the little one? The little one is who? Our king. Our king is agreeing with you. That's our dreamy miracle baby, guys, that we all pray for. That's him. That's the king. He's agreeing in faith. Yeah. Grandma. That's right. That's right. Amen. Anybody else? Yes. Yes. Praise the Lord. Good morning. Good morning. I'm believing. Good morning. I'm believing God to break every chain of mental illness of our family and I'm believing God to heal my best friend, Tina Roach, health failure. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. It works. Anybody else? I don't want to cut anyone off. We may have a confession, a faith confession. Amen this morning. Amen. I'm going to believe for our sister Sandy, Deaconess Sandy this morning, that Eric and Nicholas, as she had said yesterday, is healed, is delivered, and is set free. Amen. I'm believing that. I'm believing that Deacon Townsley, Eric Townsley, is healed, delivered, and set free. Amen. On the prayer call this morning, I believe that everybody who called in yesterday is delivered, healed, and set free. We had some powerful testimonies before the Lord on yesterday, and I'm standing proxy for those individuals who was not able to get on this morning to say their prayers. I'm believing for my own children. Amen. Your children. I'm believing God for ministries. Amen. Ministries that are on this line, every one of them. Thank you, Jesus, that they are. Amen. Because of the anointing, they are delivered. Amen. Healed and operating in their calling. Every ministry, amen, on the line. Amen. Operating in your calling, your grace. Amen. As God has given you. Amen. To affect the body of Christ and to bring in, be a witness and bring in people. Amen. Crying out, what must I do to be saved? That's the purpose. That's our mission. Come on, let's wait before the Lord. Let's witness and wait before the Lord because it's going to happen. It's going to happen. Hallelujah. It's going to happen. It's going to happen. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. 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