WHOA That's Good Podcast - Chasing Vines
Episode Date: February 19, 2020In this week's episode, Sadie Robertson welcomes guest, Beth Moore, onto the podcast. Beth is an evangelist, best-selling author, Bible teacher and the founder of Living Proof Ministries. Listen as th...e two discuss stories of Beth's early days in ministry, how to hear the voice of God, and Beth's new book, Chasing Vines, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's up fam welcome back to world as good Wednesday y'all I am so pumped because next week my book live comes out
I have been so excited for you guys to get this in your hands live is a book all about life
And I hope that when you read it you just feel so renewed right where you're at in your life
But if you want to get this book like right now,
this is actually possible to be the first one to get it.
So get it on presale.
What you're gonna do is go to liveoriginal.com slash book,
and you can buy my book today, I'm presale,
and get it the day that it comes out.
I really hope that this book
meets you right where you're at,
and I know that it'll just pour life over you.
Okay, also on another note because I'm really pumped about a lot of things right now.
I know you will be too because this week we have a very, very special guest.
I know she has literally mentored the world but today she's going to one on one mentor
as we have Miss Beth Moore coming on the podcast.
Y'all, this is such a dream because whenever I started
to think about wanting to become a speaker,
like the only reference I could think of at the time,
just because I didn't really know very many people
being from such a small town was Beth Moore.
Oh yeah, that's what Beth Moore does.
And that's what everybody would say
when I said I wanted to preach.
And so I've looked up to Beth Moore for a long time
as I know a lot of you have.
And she is just as good as
she seems.
I'm telling you, you're going to be so encouraged from this conversation.
I could not be happier to be sitting across this table looking in your beautiful face with
those headphones on.
I know these headphones are a real fact and true.
They really are these big huge minds.
The new earrings.
Yeah.
But no, I'm so excited for real.
I've looked up to you for a long time and it's just such an honor to get to have a conversation.
But I got to say thank you seriously for like pioneering the way
for a woman's ministry because whenever I was a senior in high school,
I started to feel like a call that like I was going to go into ministry. So I knew the first year I wasn't
going to go to college and I thought maybe I'll just take a gap year and I'll just see
like I'll say yes to what God's calling me. I'm not really sure. So people were asking
me like where you going to college and like you know I'm not going this year. I'm kind
of taking a gap year. I think I'm going to go in a ministry, going around and like speaking at different places. And everybody would be like, okay,
oh, like Beth Mordas.
I love that.
I love that.
I love that.
And you know, it's an odd thing
when you're trying to just feel your way
along with Jesus because you really don't know
how it's going to look.
And here's what I'll say to you,
because he does it every single time. It gives them a place to put you. Exactly.
But what's wonderful is for your big sisters to be able to say to you, but you know what?
Thank God. You don't have to be a cookie cutter of anybody. I am this blend of all my mentors.
I had about four primary mentors.
I feel like I'm kind of a couple of table spoons of this one and then more of a half a cup
of this one.
It really has been a lot.
And you know, because you become this combination of all of these people.
That's so funny.
You say that because whenever they would say that, I would look at you and I'd be like,
oh, yeah.
Well, she's really good.
Like she's really got to go on the way that Lord used her.
And I'm like, I'm just a senior in high school,
but yes, that is the way that I'm going.
I remember one day I told my mom, I said, mom,
everybody's been saying like, like Beth Moore.
And I said, and Beth Moore, she's so awesome.
And mom said, baby, she said, you don't have to be Beth Moore.
You're gonna be Sadie Robertson,
but learn from her and all those things.
And all the big sisters, but I wanna tell you something.
I admire you. You're in the thick of
it and you're doing the thing. And so you need to know that I am so thankful and it will be a friend
to you. It truly will, it will be a friend to you that you respect your big sisters, but I want
you to hear that your big sisters respect you. Oh thank you. And we see you. Wow. We see you and acknowledge the gift of God on you.
So it's a fun thing.
Thank you.
That means the world, literally.
So I want to ask you the question.
We ask everybody on this podcast.
And that's what's the best piece of advice you've been given.
And the reason we ask that is because, you know,
we look up to so many people who sit on the other side
of this microphone.
And everybody, all my friends, we're like,
you get to know them, you get to talk to them. Like, what's the advice that of this microphone. And everybody, all my friends were like,
you get to know them, you get to talk to them.
Like, what's the advice that they give you?
And so I wanted to start this podcast
so that you could give them the advice.
I could probably take any one of five,
six different examples.
And those would have been things
that really, really marked the way I walked.
But one thing, especially for what I do,
which is very similar to what you do
in that we're on the road, we go,
and one of the women that really poured into my life
said to me early on, I would not have been
quite as young as you, but I was not much older than you are.
She could tell already, because I was beginning
by the time I was 25, I was formally speaking
at a very explicit.
I would have been doing it before then, but I don't know that
it would have been considered a real
formal way of doing it where you
really are part of a keynote program
and that kind of thing, about 25.
And she said to me early on, Beth,
stay attached to the local church.
And I have done that all of my entire
ministry life. And it's done many things all of my entire ministry life.
And it's done many things for me, many things.
But one primary thing is it's kept me from thinking
that social media is what the church looks like today.
It's good.
I really am plugged into a real one.
We had a little guy that was injured this week,
one of our families at church.
And so I've gotten to be part of prayer toward him.
I know what's going on in my church.
I know what women's Bible studies are taking place.
I know what events are coming up.
I know where we're building on and restructuring
some things and that's so much safety to me
because it's easy to get detached
and forget that you are part of a community
Right. Everything now is personal individual branding. Yeah, and that is just not the way God call the church to operate
So it's been a very very important thing because it's kept me from looking out there and getting
cynical. Yeah, because it's like me from looking out there and getting cynical. Yeah. Because it's like,
is this the church? Yeah. No, no, I go to one where it really do see people praying over one
another at the altar and see them collect money for missions. And so God, thank you. That was
early on and that has been very important to me. That's so good. And even for those who are listening,
you know, you might follow me on Instagram,
you might follow Beth on Instagram and all these pastors.
And that's so good, but still get plugged into a local church.
100%!
100%.
And you're not getting,
and say, we need to tell them,
you're not gonna find the perfect one.
Yeah.
So get that out of your head.
Find a Bible teaching preaching one,
and then get in there and instead of waiting for them
to realize that you're
important.
You know, I'm saying everybody up when you go to a church that makes me feel important.
You know, just go hold doors and out stuff.
Go serve it tables, go help out with the kids' ministry.
There's a way to get involved, but yeah, that is a harbor in a storm.
Wow.
That's awesome.
So you kind of talk about how you started ministry really young.
Like 25.
I actually saw that you started your ministry like 1994 living proof.
That's when we incorporated.
Okay, that's amazing.
So you've been doing this for years.
And here we are, live original.
We just started like four years ago in 22.
So just being ahead of me, what's the advice that you could give somebody starting in ministry?
I can't wait to tell you that.
I really can't put that in a nutshell because I love the main age group that you're serving
through your podcast because I'm assuming like 18 to 25, late to something like that.
And those years could not have been more critical for me because I was 18 when I sensed
the call of God.
I had received Jesus as my savior as a much younger kid and made it public.
That's the way we do it in my tradition.
But at 18, I sensed the call of God in my life.
And it was not a moment before and then that moment.
I mean, it really was.
And yet, if you asked me try to define exactly what happened.
I didn't hear an audible voice.
I did. But I knew. And I mean, it was a moment I will never ever forget where it just felt
like the Holy Spirit had just surrounded me.
I was in college.
I was between my freshman and sophomore year of college and I was at a camp sponsoring
a group of six great girls at a missions camp and it was early in the morning.
There was a, you know, I wish I could say it was out on
looking at a mountain.
No, I was in a concrete bathroom about to brush my teeth
in a cabin with girls asleep in a bunkhouse.
I mean, that's where I was nothing fancy about it,
but the spirit of God fell on me there.
And somehow I knew your future is his.
I knew if I had to put words to it, you are mine.
Wow.
Your future is mine.
And so here's the thing.
I was 18.
I've been serving my church, very involved in church
on my life and serving church since I was 12
and out of vacation, Bible school.
But I thought, what do I do?
I was on my way, it was a pre-law,
which I did finish that degree.
I didn't know what else to do
because I didn't have any instructions.
Is it your mind, your future's mine.
So I wanted to be a lawyer,
I wanted to go into government.
All of a sudden, all that was off
and I've just got my teacher's certificate.
I thought, I'll just get everything I can
because I don't know where this goes.
But because I didn't know where it would go
because I didn't know what a woman go, because I didn't know what
a woman could do. I surrendered. I cannot say how important this wasn't how this is carrying
me. I keep looking back and thinking how it 18 could I have had the wherewithal to know
this, but I just followed Jesus. My call was to Jesus. It was not to a particular position
or kind of ministry.
And if anybody says, what do you feel called to?
Jesus.
I mean, Jesus.
I was it.
All I know is I'm going with him.
And so what if we do that for those of you listening,
let me tell you what a difference that makes
because the Lord reserves the right to take you places
that you are not existing.
You've got this vision of what this is gonna look like
and some parts of your life are not gonna look at all like that.
You're gonna say that.
I thought I served your administering.
Why am I now working at Starbucks?
Why am I now?
Wait, I was supposed to do this.
You don't understand wherever he takes you
because where you are is with Jesus.
Your calling was not that you were, let me put this way.
I felt like one time, I've never heard him out loud, not ever.
But in the Holy Spirit just makes it real clear in your heart.
And so we use language to try to express what a feeling felt like.
But I felt like there was somewhere along the way that the Holy
Spirit was really whispering in my heart.
If I hear you say, you're called to speak one more time, I'm gonna pull over here out of your head.
You know, because it was calling, you know what?
You're called to follow me.
That's it.
That's it.
And so that, I would say to anyone.
And the other thing, I'll make this brief,
I've got to lump my throat as I say it,
because this is the most meaningful thing in my life.
It not only was meaningful to me then,
it is the most meaningful thing to me today. It not only was meaningful to me then, is a most meaningful thing to me today.
Pray one thing above all other things.
It is the thing that I pray for my children,
it's the thing that I pray for my grandchildren,
it's the thing that I pray for those
that are under any kind of ministry influence that I have.
Pray every one of you listening for a heart to love Jesus
because there's nothing you would not do for love.
That if your heart is caught up with him, if your primary affections are set on Christ, then
when He calls you to a hard obedience, would people say to me, Beth, please don't quit.
I'm not going to quit.
Unless Jesus is quitting, has Jesus quit?
Because when Jesus quits, I'm going to quit because I'm in it with Him and my affections
are set on him. And so because I love him,
he himself is worth laying down some things. You know, I come from a life of sin. Say,
I don't have your background. I mean, my life was a train wreck. So I had to lay down some, I mean, habitual sin
and a habitual way of doing relationships,
but he was so worthy of it.
Wow.
And because he's one I love more than anything in this world.
Wow, that's beautiful.
Come on, follow him in Jesus.
And it's so cool because even when you read the gospels
and all the disciples like Jesus the call was following me.
It was that simple.
And then they fell in love with him.
They love me.
Yes, follow me.
Yes.
And so I love that you said it was in that 18 to 25.
That was the most important because I think a lot of times the world looks at 18 to 25
the college age.
And it's like, oh, those are the years, like do whatever you want.
Like that's just like your time. And I'm always like, no, this is like the most important time.
I agree with you.
It's so critical.
Even at my age, I'm holding your e-same.
I agree with you.
Because you're making decisions that are so profoundly impacting the rest of your life.
I mean that some of those can't, we change directions, of course.
We get to repent.
Thank God.
All of those things turn repent. Thank God. All of those things turn around.
Thank God.
But right now, so many huge decisions are being made.
And it's also just a wonderful time to go,
I'll go wherever you leave me.
And I will give it everything I got, wherever you put me.
So good.
I love it.
Well, you mentioned how you've never audibly heard the voice of God,
but you hear His Spirit, you know when this is speaking to you. Yes. And so I want to talk to you a little bit about that, but I know
you have a new book out chasing violence coming out. I do. I do. I love it because I listened to
the book trailer and you were like talking about like, yeah, I was just sitting in a vineyard and
then and like even that, it's like, how are you just sitting in a vineyard and all the sudden you
have this book idea and that's like hearing the voice of God. I want you to kind of talk about that. I love to. I love to because of course we're talking right now to people that
may not even know it that their authors. Yeah teachers. I love to talk about how is it a concept
the seed in your heart becomes something like a book. Yeah. For me, I've used very often the idea of if you see a train on a track, when something
begins to burn in my heart, then I'm assuming, okay, I start small.
It may be that, okay, really God's speaking to me through that, maybe I'm going to put
that on social media.
Maybe I'm going to tweet that, maybe I'm going to Instagram that.
Well say then that the passion doesn't go away, like I still, I can't go thinking about
it, I can't go thinking about it. It's probably gonna become an article.
Yeah.
Okay, say I write the article and so you keep seeing that
trains moving ahead on that track.
And so I get that article written and I think that'll do
with that little, no, it doesn't.
I can't, I still can't go thinking about it.
And every major book, every major Bible study,
it has been exactly the same way.
I've tried to do whatever was the immediate thing
and it didn't satiate.
So then it becomes almost invariably something I speak on.
And then this is gonna be it.
I went and spoke on the vineyard,
on the vine of the branches, right after I was in Tuscany,
I had a speaking engagement about a week and a half later.
It was the natural thing.
I went and talked to chapter 15, thought this is done.
Oh no, it wasn't
By that time when I can't get the passion to go away
At this point about an 19 Bible studies in and maybe 15 regular books
That has been the pattern And I want somebody to hear this. I always have written out of my own passion
I don't want judges this in any way But people, what do you think I should write on this?
So put it out on the social media and I'm just going to go like, I don't know how that
works.
I know that works.
Unless you're into research or something, it's like, I write on what I'm passionate about.
Listen to the only thing that pushes that peer across the page and that makes you put
up with all the editing and all the waiting and all the doing then when it comes out. So that's what's worked
for me and that's what happened that day. I'm visual and I would imagine you aren't you.
And so just staring out at that ventured and watching those gatherers clip off those last clusters.
I mean it was like John chapter 15 was lived out in front of my eyes.
I said it was the day I got a great crush.
I mean, it was my great crush. I fell in love with that whole metaphor.
A great crush. That's awesome. So along this line, you talk about how life's not always
fun, but it can always be fruitful. Kind of it's been on that because I always talk about
the fruit of spirit to so many people because a lot of people are like, yeah, but God's not doing anything in my
life right now. I'm like, yeah, but you have the fruit of the spirit if you have God. And
so I love that line. I was like, yes, yes. So kind of expand on what that looks like.
Say, you know, I want to tell you one way anybody around you that has any miles on them can
tell that the spirit of God is working in you right now, I'm talking straight to you,
is because that that you said to whoever that was
is a profound truth.
When we say God's not doing anything in me right now,
I mean, I also want to go, did you open the scriptures?
But cause he who spoke, let there be light and there was yeah spoke to you
in your dorm room in your kitchen on your walk to your class are you kidding me yeah what do you
mean God's not doing anything yeah he spoke his word to you this morning if his spirit dwells and
you gives you the capacity to love someone, you don't have the wherewithal
to live.
You don't even like them.
You don't even like them.
What do you mean he's not doing much?
Did you walk past somebody that is rolled up in a ball on the sidewalk and you can tell
that they could really use a little bit of help and were you able to do anything at all?
What do you mean?
God's not working in your life.
I think we miss so much
of what God is doing, waiting for the big thing. But he said, I wanted to train you where nobody's
looking. I want to know if what you're doing is so that you can perform for people, think of it
in advance. Oh, I'm going to do this. Then I can take a picture of it and Instagram my good works.
Listen, what are the things about God is he's onto our board.
He's so onto it.
He's so onto it because he's going like,
oh, he's forever, ever going after that moment.
I love that.
And what is it I'm doing in the dark in you
that nobody can see?
And I would say to anybody,
walk with him in the daily, walk with him in the daily that you're just even over a test at school
Lord, I need you to remind me. I need to remind me that you're active with him every day and then tell me
God's not doing anything. Yeah
So good. You got you through again today. Yeah
Obviously you talk about scripture all the time being rooted in God's word.
And I've learned a lot about that from you.
And so many people ask me this question.
They're like, say, I want to read the Bible.
I want to get started.
But how do I get started?
How do you get so passionate about it?
So what did that journey look like for you?
When did you fall in love with the word?
Oh, I love this.
I love to say it because when I was 18 and somebody's going to be listening to this, and I was exactly what I'm talking about.
I had all the desire I wanted to,
but I was like exactly what you described.
So by this time I was already doing lots of things
in ministry, like taking those girls to camp
and really active at my church with the youth
and at my college I was chaplain of my sorority.
I was very vocal with my faith, But I was in the scriptures to the degree
that you know, you just know that you're supposed to.
So I read me some scriptures, whatever, and had a little journal and was doing
you know, what I knew to do. But I didn't love it yet. I mostly thought at that point of any Bible reading as discipline, not as just the delight
of my life.
But listen, there's nothing wrong with that because there are days you're reading it because
it's a spiritual discipline to do it.
But I want to push that envelope just a little bit further because you have to see it.
You have to see it.
If you don't see it modeled, you don't even know it exists.
But so I was already going places to place
and doing what I would call Christian motivational speaking,
inspirational speaking.
And a few verses here and there, but I'd not come to teach yet.
I get asked at my church to substitute teach
for a Sunday school class of a woman
that's gonna be out for maternity leave.
So I thought what difference could a year make? I could do that. I could teach Sunday school for a
year. Well, I got in there and I just got a very very outgoing personality. I
thought, well, we're going to have so much fun and let me tell you we did. Let me
tell you we did. That class was absolutely packed. You couldn't have gotten another
person in there if you had tried. But I was terrible. I mean, I was terrible. I was
fun. Don't make us understand me, but I did not have a clue what I was terrible. I was fun. Don't misunderstand me. But I did not have a clue what I was doing.
I did not have a clue what I was doing.
I was 27.
I could get a verse and talk around it.
And I think to myself all the time, why did you use a quarterly?
I mean, we had actual materials of church.
I was way too cool for that.
Way too cool for that.
And I was a ruby teacher at the same time.
So I was bringing all of that energy, you know,
grapevine, all those means.
We were doing all those things in the spirit. So in the church bulletin, there bringing all of that energy, you know, great vine, all those means we were
doing all those things in the spirit. So in the church bulletin, there's this thing that says
Bible doctrine class and starting in a couple of Sundays. And we were talking about that
inaudible voice of God had asked it was like a thunderous word within my heart like go. I mean
the Lord was like put us both out of our misery.
And so I got my pens and I got my notebook and I thought well I'm going to go to the bible
doctrine class and I got there that Sunday and there are only about 15 of us in there and it was
like I was glad to be there but I was probably not going to want to go out to suffer with any of them.
You know what I'm saying? I just can tell tell it. Nobody looked really fine. And I thought,
but you know, we do this because it's godly. This is godly. You do this because you're godly.
And so, you know, I just said there trying to be godly. And this dude walks up to the podium.
I'm not a very emotional person publicly, but I, to this day, almost cannot
tell the story of that crime.
He walks up to the podium, just in a small Sunday school room, opens up his Bible, and
he begins to teach us.
And he doesn't have a thunderous voice.
You say, do you and I picture as an orator?
None of those things.
What he did is that he loved the scriptures
better than he loved his food. I cannot express to you what I saw in that man's face and as he taught
it, his eyes just sparkle and the tears set up on the lids of his eyes just by virtue he would read a portion of of
Ephesians and he'd not be able to read it and I was most
surprised and I could not take a note I did not know anybody I'd seen people
love Jesus but I had never seen anybody just love the scriptures like that and
I don't think I've returned to a scripture.
I just sat there and stared at him. I thought, what? He was an alien to me.
Wow.
That's what I've been a Martian. And I walked out of there. I didn't stay after nothing.
I walked out of that place. It was a Sunday evening and I got in my car and I shut the door and I burst into tears and I said, I don't
know what that was, but I won't. And God gave it to me. And he so wants us to love his
word that anyone who prays for him to give him or heard that love for it. It's going to come alive.
In fact, I'm going to tell you today
because somebody's listening, it's 19, 20,
maybe you're 16, maybe you're 24.
Listen, I'm saying start praying it today.
Lord, give me a supernatural love for the scriptures.
Make it exhilarating and exciting to me.
Give me the fervor for it.
And here's what I want to tell you today,
if you ask that in your car wherever you are right now,
I want you then to follow it up and go,
thank you so much that you're gonna do it.
Because the word of God says in 1st John chapter five,
if we ask according to his will,
we will receive what we have asked.
And I promise you, if I know my first name for my last,
if I know Genesis from Revelation, I promise you,
if you pray that and don't just pray at once, I still pray these things on a continuous basis.
Lord, give me a supernatural love for your Son and give me a supernatural love for your
Word.
And he continues to give me that fervor.
And that's what would do it.
If we just continue to look at it for discipline, Then we won't have the enjoyment out of it.
He'll blow your mind, blow your mind to bits
with his brilliance if you want him to.
Wow, that's so powerful.
Well, I don't think we get into it in a better way
than that.
And I'm sure a lot of people are sitting
in their car soaking on that right now,
take some time, let it soak, pray into that right now.
Don't miss this opportunity to even respond in your car and pray that prayer that God would just enlighten your eyes and just
You'd fall so much more in love with his son and his word and Beth. I can't thank you enough
I just want to say like to everybody listening
You know, obviously I was a little nervous about today just because I look up to you so much
I just respect you so much
But you are the most personable, loving person.
And it has been such a joy and so life is getting to say with you.
And so thank you for just being such a good example
to so many people and just leading the way.
It's awesome.
I'm so proud of you, Sady.
I almost don't have words for it.
Girl, do that.
Thank God.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I sure am.
That was so awesome.
Sady.
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And it brings you accent.
Oh, wow, now this is really good and spicy.
And so what we're gonna do is take the questions
that you guys send in on Good Advice
from the WoW That's Good Instagram account.
Thank you so much.
And Christian's gonna ask me if I think it is good
or about advice.
So here are some questions that can either be good
or about advice. Okay, I'm gonna
start talking. Okay, work smarter and not harder. Personally, I'm gonna say it's not like
very relatable advice to me because sometimes I don't feel like I'm super smart in an area
of life, but I feel like if I work really hard, then I can achieve it. That's good.
Like my favorite quote says,
I've quoted so many times in the show one day,
and we're gonna do like a recap of what it's good,
and it's gonna be like me saying this,
like over and over and over again,
but Albert Einstein,
wisdom is not the product of schooling,
but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it.
Work harder, not smarter.
They used to be a poster in your room.
It did.
All right.
Two ears, one mouth, listen twice as much as you speak.
Is this a riddle?
I don't know. It says two ears, comma.
One mouth, dash.
One mouth, listen harder than you speak.
No, listen twice as much as you speak.
Listen twice as much as you speak.
So, like...
I actually think that's good advice.
And I think that's biblical advice, because it says be quick to listen slow to speak
That's so true slow to become angry. Okay, who does this remind you of don't smell it. Just eat it really fast
Go to bed advice. Who does that remind you?
You me
I've never seen anybody eat faster than Christian. I literally, it would be like a cheeseburger and fries
and I'll turn around and be like,
whoa, did like a vacuum cleaner just walk by?
Like it's insane.
And I can't smell either.
So that is not really applied to me.
Yeah.
Try everything.
That's bad, is I.
Poor bloodvice.
Poorable.
Like go for it in life, like trying new things,
but don't try everything.
That is not good.
It's really bad.
Steer clear. Okay. Dream advice. It's not good. It's really bad advice.
Steer clear.
Okay.
Dream as if you will live forever.
Live as if you will die today.
So many of these are making my brain
their way, same over time.
I know.
Dream as if you will live forever.
Live as if you will die today.
I like that.
I really do because you got to ponder it for a second.
I gotta say, I wrote a chapter in my book,
shout out to my book, live, go buy it right now.
But I wrote a chapter about living as if you would die today
and not in a like a like,
sad way and like a really exhilarating way
because you know, we don't know how many days
we have to live.
And as I was singing that song, like, I would,
I was just about to say that.
I was just about to say that. Shout out to McGraw.
Like I always sing that song, but then the day that I went
skydiving, I listened that song all day long.
And it gave me like a whole new perspective of that song.
So I started to read into it.
And the people that wrote the song, like his friend
like genuinely thought that he had this like,
daughters report that he got a bad daughters report.
Basically that he said he wasn't going to live very long. So he went out and did all these things that he had always like daughters report, that he had a bad daughter's report. Basically that he said, he wasn't getting a load very long.
So he went out and did all these things
that he had always wanted to do.
Well then he goes back to the auditor and they said,
oh, we're so sorry, that was a false report.
You actually don't have anything wrong with you.
You were just born with that.
And so he's like, well, like, there is nothing wrong with me
yet.
I live my life in the past few weeks so much better than before.
And think about that.
It's like, when I I holding back and not doing
because I'm just like living life easy
or taking life for granted.
And so I really like that piece of advice.
I did too.
Yeah.
I remember when I went 2.7 seconds on a bull named FlewMesh.
Yeah.
Try not to laugh at yourself.
Yeah.
This is a last one.
It's kind of confusing to me though.
You can make it. Gun it. You can make it. Gun it.
You can make it. Gun it. Oh, like in the car. Like you can make it. Gun it. I'm gonna say
bad advice because we have lots of parents listening and police officers who were very thankful
for and we should not be gunning it because we're gonna get there when we get there and
it's all gonna be all right kids. All good to speed limit. Yeah, this speed limit Christian
You have any advice on that go to speed limit
70 means 70 yeah somebody just got a lesson recently
Well, I got a warning. I hope that y'all are soon so much good advice today
We love y'all we're thankful for y'all's advice to use in and we'd love to talk about it.
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