Giving Birth To Your Blessing

Summary

Today Pastor Fua explains how Hannah used her blessing from God to change the world around her. Today we are challenged with is your dream for the blessings God has for you greater than your family and anything else in your life?

Transcript

Who's ready for the Word? I'm ready for the Word. Fua, you're ready for the Word? Let's give him a hand as he comes on up to preach this morning. Morning Church. Pastor Trevor just said that he would do cameras, so I'm going to put him right there. Welcome, welcome. I'm going to get into it. You ready? I'm going to be talking about Hannah, the story of Hannah. I'm going to knock that down. That's why I moved it. It gets a bit passionate up here.

'Once after a sacrificial meal at Shiloh, Hannah got up and went to pray. Eli the priest was sitting at his customary place beside the entrance of the Tabernacle. Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord . And she made this vow: “O Lord of Heaven’s Armies, if you will look upon my sorrow and answer my prayer and give me a son, then I will give him back to you. He will be yours for his entire lifetime, and as a sign that he has been dedicated to the Lord , his hair will never be cut. ” ' 1 Samuel 1:9-11 (NLT)

If you've got your Bibles or your phones, turn to 1 Samuel 9 9-11, and it says this. Once after a sacrificial meal at Shiloh, Hannah got up and went to pray. Eli the priest was sitting at his customary place beside the entrance of the tabernacle. Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord, and she made this vow. O Lord of heaven's armies, if you look upon my sorrow and answer my prayer, give me a son, then I will give him back to you. He will be yours for his entire lifetime. As a sign that he has been dedicated to the Lord, his hair will never be cut. How beautiful was that? There was passion in that from Hannah. We see a glimpse of Hannah's passion, and the passion that pleads to the Father. The story of Hannah is she's married to Al-Qa'ina, who had two wives, Hannah obviously, and Penina, who had children. Hannah was barren, unable to have children, which for her caused great distress. Despite her anguish, God granted her a request that she gave birth to Samuel, a blessing that would impact generations. But her blessing didn't come just like that. She had to go through a process of giving birth to her blessing. We're going to look at that this morning, church. Are you with me?

I've titled this message, Giving Birth to Your Blessing. Now, we're all aware of what it takes to give birth. Is that right, church? Fathers are going, yeah, I did my 2% worth of work. I've always seen the idea of giving birth to a kid. There was a process involved in giving birth. We have different roles, isn't that right? Fathers and mothers, we have different roles. Fathers, this is your role. I'm just a humble servant. Whatever you need, whatever you need, right? That's a father. Send me, send me. But us fathers, we like to get into the main game. We like to score goals. Nah, nah, you're on the sidelines. You're the encourager. You're the influencer. You can do it, hun. You can do it. It's not that hard. It's all right. You can do it. Ah, see? I was waiting for that. Your mothers are going to corner me out there after the service, huh? What do you need, hun? What do you want? That's our role as a father. Mothers, women, built different. Can I get an amen? Come on, women. Give me an amen. Mothers have focus, determination. They don't care about anything else. This baby's coming out. You don't matter. I don't care how you feel. This baby's coming out right now. And for nine months, mothers go through a process. Determination. Anger. Passion. Tears. For nine months, they go through that process. They didn't just go, oh yeah, I want a baby. Ta-da. Here it is. Doesn't work the way. For nine months, fathers, we are the best support that we can give them. For mothers, for nine months, we've got to be resilient people. We've got to go through these seasons and through these days. We've got to go through a process.

Just like the process of giving birth to a child, there is a process of giving birth to your blessing. If you're here right now, well, God hasn't blessed me in my life and nothing is happening. Maybe because you have not gone through the process. Maybe the process, you've started the process and maybe going, oh, I can't give him that much. I'll just wait for the next blessing because it might be easier. No, no, no. There is a process of giving birth to your blessing. And I want to look at the life of Hannah because I believe there is a blessing that's ready to be birthed inside this place. Amen.

So, what are the three steps to giving birth to your blessing?

  1. Dream Beyond Your Brokenness

Number one is dream beyond your brokenness. Now, dreaming. I'm not talking about this type of dream. Alex, I had a dream. I dreamt I had a red cape and I had a blue uniform and costume and red undies and I could fly. I had a dream I could fly and just fly here and there. And how about everyone? You know, I had a dream. That's not a dream. That's a superhero. You really got one of them. That's Jesus Christ. Amen. This fellow, Jesus doesn't need a cape, doesn't have red undies, not that I know of. But you know what? He's your superhero. Amen. That's your dream. That's not a dream. But your dream should be a dream that God places on your heart that you want to see unfolding in your life and the lives around you, impact generations to come. But the thing is, you cannot do that by yourself. You cannot achieve that yourself. You can't. If you're having a dream and you go, yep, I've mapped it all out. I've gotten around spreadsheets and this is going to work. That's going to work. That's going to work. This is a blessing. No. A blessing is when you look at something impossible in your own strength. And that's the dream.

Hannah had a dream. She had a dream to give birth to a child. But she was barren. Her womb was closed. And through that, she had shame, heartache, and suffering. The brokenness. Can you imagine what that would have felt like for her? Just that alone. Nothing else on top. Then on top of that, back in those days in the Old Testament, barren women were seen as a curse, a blessing withheld. Not good enough. So we see this brokenness in Hannah. We're deep down inside. Am I not woman enough? Did I do something wrong? What did I do? And then in society, looking down at Hannah to go, you're not blessed. You're cursed. Look at you. There's no blessing upon your life. And the other wife, Penina, has children. So fertility was seen as a blessing from God and a sign from favour.

'Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord , The fruit of the womb is a reward.' Psalms 127:3 (NKJV)

Psalms 127 said, children are a gift from the Lord. They are a reward from him. The New King James Version says, Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord. The fruit of the womb is a reward. So if children are a reward, and Hannah can't have this reward, then there is something on top of her internal shame. There is something a lot deeper. Am I not worthy enough? Am I not your servant? Am I not worthy to serve you, Lord? To add on to that, Hannah's taunted.

'Year after year it was the same—Peninnah would taunt Hannah as they went to the Tabernacle. Each time, Hannah would be reduced to tears and would not even eat. “Why are you crying, Hannah?” Elkanah would ask. “Why aren’t you eating? Why be downhearted just because you have no children? You have me—isn’t that better than having ten sons?” ' 1 Samuel 1:7-8

In verses seven and eight, it says this, year after year, it was the same thing. The family would go up to worship the tabernacle together. Penina would taunt Hannah as they went to the tabernacle. Each time, Hannah would be reduced to tears and would not even eat. So it was, year by year, she went up to the house of the Lord and that she provoked her. Therefore, she wept and did not eat. Year after year, Hannah goes up to worship the Lord. Year after year, in her taunting, in her brokenness, in her hardships, and in her shame. Do you know that feeling, church? I can guarantee many of you here right now are in that right now. But you're here. You'll come back next week and week after that. You'll continue each time, year by year, come back to the Father. Come back to the Father. Each and every time, I can guarantee there's many of you here. I know it was me. Many times over, even right now, I continue to come back to the Father. Each time, year by year, she was taunted. But something inside her, a dream that was bigger than her own strength, was stirring inside her. And it was greater than anything else. And then in verse eight, her husband responds, like any other husband in the supportive role. Why are you crying, Hannah? Why aren't you eating? Why be downhearted just because you have no children? You have me. Isn't that better than having 10 sons? Imagine if you said to Alex, Alex, why are you crying? You've got all this. Hey, hey, you like that one, huh? How kind. You have me. But interesting, as he says, better than having 10 sons. Why is that? For a father, back in those days, having a son was a blessed, blessed life, generation of someone to pass on something. No, not enough. Not enough.

The dream that you have, church, in this place right now must be greater than your family. You hear me? It must be greater than your family, must be greater than anything else in your life. If the dream is not greater, then you must not serve a greater God.

In Hannah's dream, in her situation, her dream was bigger than her brokenness, her suffering, greater than the love of her family. As much as her husband did his best to encourage her, to be a support to her, it wasn't enough for her. She dared to dream for something greater, a blessing beyond the natural, a child who would impact the world and serve God. That was her dream. That was her dream, and she didn't give up on that.

Who here has had dreams? No one, just me? Do you want some dreams? Dream with Jesus. I remember a time this morning, I was actually working it out, that 35 years I have been playing music. I know, and I look this young, I know what you're thinking, what is he use? What's that moisturiser? Oh, is it the camera lens? Nah, it's just the hard grind. 35 years I've been playing music. And I remember a time where I was doing extra work, studio work. Now, if you don't know what studio work is, people would call me and they would hire me to go into a studio and I would record certain parts for them, for their songs, and it was really good money. And at that point I thought to myself, oh, I think I'm going to be a rock star. That's right, instead of a congregation, I'm going to have fans, I'm going to have people screaming my name, and I'm going to get a mohawk and everything like that, right? and I'm just going to sit up there, I'm going to be a rock star for the rest of my life and make all the money in the world. The Lord says, yeah, nah, nah, could try that Fua, but nah, I've got something greater for you. I've got something bigger than just your gift. You're going to use your gift to serve me. You're going to use your gift to worship and praise me. There is no rock star where I'm from, there's no, there's just humble servants, and I felt the Lord saying to me, your gift is not even on the platform, your gift is with me where it really flourishes.

In this place right now, how big are your dreams, church? Are you dreaming those dreams? Are you still stuck dreaming of being a superhero? Is your dream bigger than your brokenness? Or is your brokenness bigger than your dream? Oh, that one, I bit of reverse. I call it the reverse. The shame, the burden, the hurt, the judgment, that I look at her, she's not good enough, didn't matter because Hannah's dream was the one thing she was focused on, to dream for something big that will change the world. But what Hannah does next is something we all need to do, church, because you have a dream and you have a hardship and a burden and you have a weight, but then what?

2. Desperate For God To Move

The next thing she does is what we have to do daily. She takes her brokenness to the Lord, which is my second point, second step to give birth to a blessing. Desperate for God to move. Are you desperate for God to move? No, no. Oh, is God moving in your life? Yeah, He is. It's in His timing and I'm just here and I'm just sitting here and it's His timing. No, scratch that. Are you desperate for God to move in your life? Here's something for you. If you want God to move in your life, you need to be desperate for God to move. You want things changing in your life, yet what you're giving the Father is not a desperation. What is it? Oh yeah, can you just help me out here in that? Your situation gets bigger and God's nowhere to be seen.

'Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord . ' 1 Samuel 1:10 (NLT)

For Hannah, in verse 10, Hannah was in deep anguish, crying bitterly as she prayed to the Lord. New King James version says she was in bitterness of soul and prayed to the Lord and wept in anguish. You know how powerful that is? Have you ever prayed a prayer where your first line is, I'm angry at you God? Raise your hands. You know all too well then, all too well. Bitterness, anger, God gives us emotions. What for? There's a purpose for that. Why do we feel angry? Why do we feel happy, sad? Why do we have these things? There's a reason and purpose for it and maybe it's because when you're desperate for God to move in your life, that's how you pour it out, through your anger, through your bitterness. Where were you? Why weren't you here? I know that all too well, losing my old man during lockdown, watching over Zoom. Where were you? I've been serving you for so long. But out of that, out of that, there's something different.

'As she was praying to the Lord , Eli watched her. ' 1 Samuel 1:12 (NLT)

In verse 12, it says this, as she was praying to the Lord, Eli watched her, seeing her lips moving, but hearing no sound, he thought she had been drinking. Must you come here drunk, he demanded. Throw away your wine. Oh no sir, she replied, I haven't been drinking wine or anything stronger, but I'm very discouraged and I was pouring out my heart to the Lord. Don't think that I'm a wicked woman, for I have been praying out of great anguish and sorrow. Picture that for a moment, church. Desperate plea. This tells us that the way she was desperate in, Eli thought she was drunk. Why are you waving your hands? What's coming out of your mouth? Why are you swaying from side to side, side to side? Eli couldn't hear, he couldn't see. Why are you coming drunk? She wasn't drunk, she was desperate. And sometimes in your lives, right now, are you desperate enough for God to move? Even in our worship, got to experience worship here and the Botha's back there, man, if you sit in front of the both of us, they are fired up. If you're not fired up, you better get with it, church.

Hungry. There is a desperation and the act out of that desperation and the physical act, yes, you may look silly to others. Yes, you may not look like them, but you would birth a desperation in your heart for God to move. Amen.

Desperation. I remember a time Alex gave birth to our first daughter, Ayla, Ayla Grace, in her desperate moment. Alex was desperate to get the baby out. Get the baby out. Again, what I say, what the fathers do, support, faithful support. Did what I best, best did. Helped her, encouraged her, but she was just so focused, desperate to get this baby out. Leading up in the process and leading up to heading to the hospital, we packed all the bags and there was a bag called the snack bag, right? Which I used to think was the most important bag. Women make sure husbands, right, it's an important bag. We get there, right? I wasn't hungry when I got there, but when I got there, for some reason, I was starving, man. I was. I was like, dude, is this someone is coming out of me, man? And we get there and keep in mind the snacks were for me and Alex, right? First 20 minutes, smashed it. I've got a photo for you, as you can see by this diagram. He's obviously not in his brokenness. He's not living in the burden. All right, there's a bouncy ball. I saw Alex, I had a goal that nearly fell off. All right, so I just smashed all the snacks. Labour time. Next up, Alex is ready to go into labour. Desperate, desperate, desperate to get this baby out and what I witnessed, man, isn't that a beautiful thing, church? To bring kids and babies and life into this world, isn't that a beautiful thing, church? Desperation poured out of her tears, poured out of her words of determination and resilience, the desperation to give birth to this beautiful baby. And then voila, the baby was there. Meanwhile, the whole time I'm starving to death. I'm still hungry. Her parents call me and her parents say, how'd it go? And I'm like, look, yeah, it was really good. Like we did really well. It was tough. I'm talking to them like it's a footy game and go, oh, yeah, nah, second half, Alex has really brought it home and we got there, gave birth and that. And then her parents go to me, her parents go to me, oh, is there anything I can bring? I said, look, I'm really hungry, eh? So her parents come with nothing for Alex and then I get a meal at the hospital.

But during this process, Alex had a bigger dream. Alex had a desperation. She had a focus. She didn't care what I was doing. She didn't care her husband was hungry. She didn't care about the pain. She didn't care about anything. She was passionate to birth this child through her tears, her actions, every single part of her poured out to birth a blessing. This is the type and the kind of passion we need for God. This is the passion we need. This is the desperation that we need for God to move in our lives. Maybe you're here right now and you're going, man, this is hitting home, man. This is hitting home for me. I've been trying to do it my whole life by myself, you know, and I've come to services and I'm sitting in the services. Well, that's great. But where is the desperation? Where is the passion for God to move in my life? Make a difference in my life.

Hannah's dream was a great dream, met with a great desperation for God to move. And the greatest thing about Hannah here is that she didn't pour out on anyone else. She didn't take her troubles or her burdens to her family or anything else. You know what she did? She took it to the Lord out of an act and a passionate plea that, please, will you move in my life? If you do this, I will give you this.

Are you desperate enough, church, to see God move in your life? I was talking to one of the ladies here last night, Tracy, awesome lady. One of the things she said to me was really got me stirred up. She says to me, hey, you know how many times I've cried Hannah's tears? You know how many times I've prayed Hannah's prayer? And she was sharing about her challenges in that and what God's doing right now. And then she goes, we serve a good, good father. Amen, church. We serve a good, good father. And she shares about the blessings that are coming. And when she's pouring out her heart to me, the power in that alone. How many times, church, here, how many times have you cried Hannah's tears? How many times have you prayed Hannah's prayer?

I believe in this place, not just for mothers, but for fathers, for sons, for youth, for young adults. God wants to move in your life. Amen.

3. Dedicate Your Dream To A Greater Purpose

And the third and final thing is this. When God moves in your life, he will give you something that will impact generations. And the third step to giving birth to your blessing is dedicate your dreams to a greater purpose. Your dreams are for a greater purpose.

'And she made this vow: “O Lord of Heaven’s Armies, if you will look upon my sorrow and answer my prayer and give me a son, then I will give him back to you. He will be yours for his entire lifetime, and as a sign that he has been dedicated to the Lord , his hair will never be cut. ” ' 1 Samuel 1:11 (NLT)

And we're going to look at verse 11, because I believe the verse 11 is, is the core of it. This is the heartbeat of it. She made this vow, O Lord of heaven's armies, if you look on my sorrow and answer my prayer and give me a son, then I will give him back to you. He will be yours for his entire lifetime. And there's a sign that he has been dedicated to the Lord. His hair will never be cut. How powerful is that? That once upon a time she was in brokenness and pain and had this greater dream in her life to give birth to. I'm willing to give him back. What? Then what's the point of it all? This was Hannah's heart. Is this your heart? I'm not weeping today. Try not to. What is your heart? Many of you here have been blessed. Time and time again, you've been blessed. Children have been blessed. But what are you doing with that blessing? Are you giving that blessing back to the Father?

'and in due time she gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, for she said, “I asked the Lord for him.” ' 1 Samuel 1:20 (NLT)

In verse 20, it says this, in due time, she gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel. Samuel. Most of you may know Samuel. If you don't know Samuel, Samuel wasn't just your ordinary kid. It wasn't just, yeah, we went to Casey Hospital, we gave birth to a kid and then had snacks and then we came home. No, this kid was going to change the world. This kid had a different, there was a different dream built different for a purpose. Called, the only one in this time here called by the Lord himself, not even Eli or their two sons. In a time when the young fella's still serving in the tabernacle, he hears from the Lord. He anoints the first two kings. Passionate prayer warrior. Soldier. Desperate. That is what Hannah gave to the Lord. That is what Hannah's blessing is, to give to the Lord.

'Now I am giving him to the Lord , and he will belong to the Lord his whole life.” And they worshiped the Lord there.' 1 Samuel 1:28 (NLT)

And Hannah, as she dedicates her dream to a greater purpose, in verse 28, it says, now I'm giving him to the Lord and he will belong to the Lord his whole life. What are you giving to the Lord church? In your blessings. God's moved in your life. I know that. God's done something in your life, but with that in your hand and in your heart, what are you doing to give back to the Lord? Are you dedicating yourself to the Lord? Are you dedicating your kids to the Lord? The amazing thing about dedicating kids, as I look around this place, I've got people like young Ella, who pretty much runs the media team. She's my boss. What I love about Ella, dedicated to the house of the Lord, I'm here to serve. I'm not here to sit at home and play video games. I'm not here to jump on socials and take selfies. I'm here to serve the Lord. See people like Natasha, she doesn't just worship me here. You know what she does? She goes to other locations so they can have live worship. I message her and say, hey Tash, do you need to worship me? And she goes, whatever you need. Why is that? Dedicated from a greater dream, desperate for God to move. I will serve the house. I will serve you Lord. I see Moa at the back there. If you don't know Moa, Moa is probably the fastest one I've ever seen that served in every single area. In two months she's done it all. And then just last night she messages me. And she wants to help out in other areas, whatever you need. And I don't know her story. I can tell you what, she had a greater dream in her brokenness. I can tell you what, she's desperate for God to move. Are you? Are you desperate for God to move in your life?

The dream was giving birth to Samuel. The blessing was dedicating Samuel to the Lord. This was a process to Hannah's blessing, to dedicate her son to do the Lord's work for his entire life.

Most of you know me and Alex. You see, you see me and Alex on stage every week or most weeks. What do you see? Well, you don't see me singing, but you see her singing. I was trying to harmonize with her during worship. And then I said, yeah, nah, better just leave it. But what you're going to see is Alex's passion as she leads worship. If you always see me in this little corner here, it's my corner. We do these songs and we bring worship to the house of God and we let the Holy Spirit move and flow.

What you don't see is the challenges. What you don't see is the heartaches. What you don't see is the chaos. 6.30, most mornings, me and Alex are trying to get a five-year-old and an eight-year-old ready. Can you imagine that? Yeah, both of us laughing. They know exactly what I mean. Chaos, screaming. What are you screaming at? I don't know. I just woke up screaming.

Well, stop screaming. Are you hungry? Why are you hungry? Well, eat something. There's a whole cupboard full of it. And I've seen some of you mothers here and you turn up and I can see the tiredness and weariness in your face. And I know all too well how you left home. For me and Alex, there was a process. It wasn't just walking up here and then come here and then sing three or four songs and we hope that you guys love and that you hope you guys enjoy. That's not the purpose of our worship team. The purpose of our worship team is when they step up here, their praise and worship is to the Father, not to you. And for me and Alex, for so long, we go through this process of a fair share of struggles, a fair share of grief, sorrow, whatever you want to call it. But we remind ourselves for me and my household, serve the Lord. We continue to serve because just like many of you here, we have dedicated our lives to the Lord. I'm not going back to that. I'm not going back there. God's got something greater for me, for Alex, something greater than just this platform. A dream that's bigger. A passion, birth. A heart to say, Father, if I'm going to give you all of me, I'm going to give you everything. I'm going to pour my heart out to you any chance I get and you are going to move in my life. You're going to help me see a bigger dream. You're going to help me through my process and through my journey of giving birth to a blessing. I don't know everyone's story here, what you're going through, but I can see it on your faces now, some of you. I will say this, make your dream bigger. Throw away the superhero stuff. Make your dream bigger, church. Sometimes situations are broken. It's too heavy. It's because our dreams are not big enough. Dream big. Be desperate for God to move in your process of giving birth. Believe in that. Be desperate for it. When you're here in worship on Sunday mornings, who cares what you look like or what you sound like? No one else is watching you. You're the only one watching yourself. Give God all of you and out of that church, you will make a decision to say, I dedicate myself to the Lord. I dedicate my family. I dedicate my kids. Isn't that what you want? Don't you want to live a blessed life?

What are you dedicating back to the Lord, church? Are you dedicating your blessing to the Father? For many of you here, continue to dream big. Dream beyond your brokenness. Be desperate for God to move. Dedicate your dream to a greater purpose that will not only change your life, but the lives around you and generations to come. Is this your heart, church?

The team are going to lead us in worship. Why don't you stand with me? And they're going to do this chorus of the song. And I love the words, I don't have much for a king, but I have my hallelujah. I don't have much for a king, but I have my praise. I don't have much for a king, but I have my passion and my desperation to see you moved. Use this time, church, if you're here right now, I challenge you to respond. I challenge you to raise your hands to say, no more, I'm going to be desperate for the Lord.

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In this place right now, Father, I pray that you would move in every single person in this place. You would move through their families, that with each and every struggle that comes their way, Lord God, you will give them a greater dream. And with every moment that these burdens build up, Lord God, you would move. That they would be desperate and hunger for you to move in their lives, Lord God. That you would remind them, Father, what it means to be a Christ follower, to pick up your cross daily, Lord God. I pray, Father, that we have the courage to give their blessings to the Lord, to serve you, Father. So in this place right now, Lord God, have your way. When they leave here this morning, Father, give them greater dreams. Give them all that they need, Lord God. Let them hunger for you, Heavenly Father. Let them be passionate, Lord God. Let them be people who say, I dedicate myself, my kids to the Father. Oh, Lord God, have your way in this place, Lord God. We thank you, Father, this moment. We can just sit. And I pray that when everyone leaves here tonight, Lord God, that they will go, you know what, I'm going to make this change. I'm going to do this. I don't want to be a, I don't want to have a dream of a superhero, but I want to dream of Christ moving through my life. He's got something bigger installed for me and my family for generations to come. In your precious name, in Jesus' name. Amen, amen, amen.

Come on, why don't we give Fua a hand this morning, bringing the word of the Lord.

That's what the world needs, isn't it? It needs some people who rise up and say, I refuse to live a selfish life. You know, the world's looking at us, brothers and sisters, and they're saying, because we profess to follow Christ and say, we're going to love others before ourselves. We're going to live selfless lives, not selfish lives. And they're looking and they're hoping, they don't realise it. They're hoping that we live true to that, because if we do, we're giving them a hope that there's something better to live for than just your own life. And we've got to live it out. We've got to grab a hold of that. That was a great word Fua. And yeah, why don't we give them another hand, give the Lord a hand.

I'm proud to be in a church with so many of us that are saying, God, we're going to serve you with our lives, our gifts, our futures, our kids, parents. Some of us, this is a thought I had, you know, giving birth to your blessing. Let me just throw this challenge out. Some of us, God's already given blessings too. You've already birthed the blessing, but we've got to continue to choose to dedicate that to the Lord. Say, God, I take the blessing, whether it's my gift, my future, my business, my opportunities I have for influence, my children. God, I choose again to dedicate that to you. And you do that, you watch what God does.

Well, thank you, everyone. We love you. We're going to be here next week. Pastor Michael's bringing the word next week. It's going to be awesome. So go have a great morning tea, coffee, and we'll see you again soon.

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