Uh, if you thought the intro was long, it's even longer when you're standing right here. Um, so just a little bit of that. But hey, so excited to be with you. So blessed to be with you this morning, uh, to get to kind of finish out the summer, uh, this summer. If you've been with us this summer, you know that we have been walking through Psalms and we've had an amazing time in Psalms spending some time there. Uh, pastor Matt started us off at the very beginning of the summer, uh, with Psalms chapter one. Kind of gave us a challenge to read through the Book of Psalms throughout the summer. Uh, but he started us off with Psalms chapter one, and he asked this question, can I really be happy? Which was really just a great question to ask. As we sat in that moment and throughout the month of June, he continued to walk through Psalms 32, Psalms 1 28, Psalms 1 21, and Psalm 51. And then we took a break because it was July 4th weekend, and we had a celebration time there, which was, if you were here, man, it was a, it was a good time. It was a really good time celebrating just the victory that God has given us, the freedom that we have because of who he is and what he has done for us. And the fact that we get to stand up here and we get to talk about his name in places freely. And so, such a blessing, uh, to have that service. And then right after that, we got our very on, uh, pastor Mike Wynn, who brought the word with us as well, that following, he walked through Psalms 46 talking about the courage that endures us. It was a great message that day. And then last week, if you were with us, you got to hear from our very on missions Pastor Chris White, out of Psalm 67. And for all the middle schoolers in the room, they have to say it, say it's six, seven, I get it. Uh, there, it's, it's a thing. I don't get it, but they say it all the time. Uh, about a global purpose. And using the acronym Bob, right, that was like an acronym that he used that throughout that, which is basically a way for us to pray of burden, opportunity, boldness in our prayer. And if you've been with us this summer, you kind of saw some of those moments of, of opening up through the Book of Psalms. Now for some of you, you take notes really, really well. And so you knew all that already. Uh, for some of us we're not great at taking notes. I'm not always the best at taking notes. It's always been something that I've struggled with. Uh, but I do it in the app, actually, which is a great way to kind of write down, take notes of what's happening. I know some of you're extremely creative at taking notes and baking flowers and pictures and everything while you're doing it. Quite impressed with you. I'm just trying to fill in the blanks, is what I'm trying to do. But my wife and I have this little game we play on Sunday mornings because we're super competitive in my household. And so we basically have this little game where we try to fill in the blank before the, the speaker does that. So just a challenge for you, maybe today you want to try that. Okay? And then we count points at the end of it. Like, who got the most right or something? I don't ever get Matt's right, just so you know. He uses all these big words and I'm like, that's not part of my vocabulary. He's like, it's not a big word. I'm like, well, it is for me. Um, and I'm like, I'm, I'm like, the word I use was close. I mean, it meant the same thing, right? Like, so we do that, it helps me take notes. I'd encourage you to take notes today, uh, as well. There may be a little hidden gem somewhere in there if you know, you know, uh, what today is. It's a special day. I'm back on the stage for this one. For you guys that have been around since 2019. You know exactly what I'm talking about. I'm not gonna dive into it. Literally a good word there. Uh, not gonna do that at all. But if you watch the video that was put out by Bernard Hickory on the social media, it'll catch you up later. Go watch it later. It's kind of funny. Great thing. But I am back and excited to get to share with you this morning. So, like I said, there may be a little hidden gem somewhere in there for you. Okay? Uh, but if you didn't catch any of the messages just this summer, I really highly encourage you go back and watch some of them in your free time while you're, you know, I wouldn't say watch 'em while you're driving, but listen to 'em while you're driving to work or, or when you're sitting around and just listen to 'em, dive into 'em. Great, great word this summer and super excited. I kind of get to land the plane for the summer as we launch into the, uh, the next season. And so this morning I'm excited to get to kind of dig into something, a question that's been sitting on me all summer. So I, I, a lot of times what I'll do is coming into the summer, I'll write down things that maybe the Lord kind of gives me in the summertime. For student ministry, it's a little bit different because we don't speak quite as often, uh, unlike 'cause we, we don't do the Wednesday nights, we just do a couple. So we don't speak quite as often. So sometimes I get a little more time just to kind of dig into some things. And I, the very first part of the summer, prior to the summer, it was actually right prior to me taking a group to England for a mission trip of college students. Um, I, I, I was sitting in my office and God just kind of gave me this word and I, and I truly feel like it was something, and I wasn't sure what it was for, but he gave me this question and I wrote it up on my marker board. I have a glass marker board in my office and I'll just write things on it sometimes if I feel like kind of Lord to do. And a lot of times it's for me to develop into something later. Maybe it's, uh, for me personally, uh, maybe it's for me to develop into a message for students or, or something. Then Matt comes in not many weeks after that kind of text and he's like, Hey man, would you like to preach on this Sunday? And I'm like, uh, yeah, for multiple reasons. Uh, but yes, I would love to, I haven't, uh, in a while and I would love to preach. I always love to preach and, and so, but I said, yeah, I know exactly where I'm going. Like, I know this is what this is for. This question is here. And so I started diving into the verse that we're gonna use this morning, the chapter of Psalms 37. And every day this summer I've read Psalms 37. I have read it over and over and over just to spend time in it, to dig into it, to one, try to figure out how to answer this question myself, uh, for myself, but at the same time, just to be able to set up the, the moment for today. And the question is this, it's a very simple question, but it is a question that I think that each one of us just need to dig into. And it's this question of this, what if God said yes. Now I'm not talking like a Bruce Almighty movie moment, okay? I'm not talking like that. For some of you catch that you understand what I'm talking about. I'm talking like, what if God just said yes? Like yes is a big thing. Like it's a big thing. There's a lot of yeses in our life. There's a lot of yeses and things that we do in our life. Uh, there's some good yeses, there's some yeses that maybe we regret as well. Uh, one of, let me run through a few of those for you. There's some good things you can set up what were good and what were bad. But I'm gonna put 'em in order of what I think was good first and then regret maybe Nate after that. So for example, like some of the yeses that we sent in our life that were really good, one of the yeses was this saying yes to Jesus. It's a great yes, right? That was a great moment in my life. Now I'm living a transformed life where some of us in this room are like, that was a great yes, we said yes to Jesus. Transform life, saying yes to that one more slice of pizza. Maybe not a good yes, right? Like my gene are fasting from me now, kind of a moment. There probably not a good thing, right? Maybe that's a little bit of regret. Whatever, saying yes to marriage. I have marriage with my spouse. Like what a great moment that was. It was a lifelong commitment. It's a growing, loving relationship that with the love of my life, man, that was a great yes. But saying yes to that group chat, you know, that one that we're, now I have 137 unread message about absolutely nothing. Kinda like, why did I say yes to that one? Right? Like kind of a little regret there. Uh, saying yes to having children. It was a great moment. I'm like, man, it's a little bit messy. There's joy in it. It's exhausting, it's life changing. What a great moment this is. But saying yes to babysitting your friend's toddler who is basically just a gremlin with snacks. You're like, ah, I kind of regret that a little bit. Maybe, um, saying yes to serving God within the church. You see there's a need, uh, Josie said it this morning that there is a need and you're finding your place, you're discovering a place to serve, to fulfill what God has poured into you. And there's fulfillment and pouring out into others and you're like, man, that is a great place for me to say yes is serving God within the church, but saying yes to helping someone move, sometimes you just regret that, right? Like you're trying to be a good person. But then you get there and they're like, oh, this is only gonna take 10 minutes. And you're like, you live on the fourth floor, there's no elevator and there is a piano, or there is a pool table in the basement that you want me to move. Like, like I'm regretting every bit of this kinda moment, right? But you're like, okay, saying yes to that moment, maybe not so good, saying yes to being a part of a community of believers. Like saying yes to be a part of this church. You're like, man, and that was a great thing. It is a great thing discovering that I'm not alone in this world. That I, I'm able to walk with people, that I'm able to walk along people in the same life kind of challenges that I've got. Saying yes to being a member here, being a part, committing to this, but saying yes to that gym membership in January that you only went for like two weeks. Okay? Let's just be honest. Now. You've gotta have that walk of shame moment in there after a year of having this membership. And you gotta walk in there to that lady and go, I really need to cancel this membership. So what do you do? You just regret it longer and you just keep paying for the thing. 'cause you're like, I don't wanna walk in there and face that person that I've gotta walk. 'cause they won't let you do it online for some reason. 'cause they know that if you walk in, there's that shame that they're gonna put at you like, oh, you really wanna cancel your membership? And I'm like, yeah, I'm trying. Right? You know what I'm saying? But maybe that was a regret kind of moment or whatever. Uh, saying yes to baptism, man, that is an amazing thing to do. To say publicly that my faith is in Jesus, that I am, I'm committing, I'm not ashamed of the gospel of who he is in my life. Man, what an amazing yes that is. But saying yes to getting a puppy. Wow, maybe there's some regret there at 2:00 AM 3:00 AM 5:00 AM 6:00 AM I don't know, all different kind of times of saying yes, saying yes to the Holy Spirit prompting you, right? He's prompting you to do something that makes no sense, but you say yes to that and it is a good moment and you're like, man, this is good. I've listened to the Lord. But saying yes to cutting your own bangs, 'cause TikTok said it was a good idea, probably something you might regret, right? Like there's a lot of yeses in our life that there's some good yeses and then there's some moments of yeses that we may regret. But I get back to that question that I've been kind of sitting with, that I've been pondering through, that I've been thinking through of this whole understanding. What if God just said yes to you? What if he said yes? And I wanna answer that question biblically. I wanna step into that question and then I'm gonna have a couple of moments there also where I'm gonna have five principles that I really wanted to take home today. So like I said, if you're taking notes, write 'em down. Really lock in on those principles here today, okay? But saying yes. What if God said yes to your prayers? What if you say yes to your prayers in Psalms 37, in verse four, it says this, take delight in the Lord and he'll give you the desires of your heart so many times to read this. And we're like, man, if I just delight in the Lord, there's so many things I'll delight in. If I just delight in the Lord and he's gonna gimme the desires of my heart, it's gonna be great, right? I'm gonna get everything I ever wanted. It's gonna be so amazing to be a follower of Christ. It's gonna be easy. I'm gonna gonna delight. But when you look at the word delight here, when you delight in God, when you truly delight in where it is, it begins to transform you a little bit. 'cause when you delight in the Lord, as scripture talks about here, your desires begin to align with God's desires. It's no longer about your desires anymore. And so all of a sudden, in the midst of everything that's delight in the Lord starts to transform who you are. And this is not a, a selfish ask. It's a God shaping in your longings. All of a sudden your desires are starting to be shaped by your delight in King Jesus. See, because the delight that we're looking at here is a delight that you enjoy being near. It's not just some kinda like delight, like, oh, I delight it. No, you enjoy being with the Lord. I, I enjoy being in the Lord. Being with the Lord. And because of that enjoyment of being with the Lord and in the Lord, my desires now align with his desires. And he gives me the desires of my heart because of my heart aligns with his heart. And all of a sudden this, I start to slow things down because the delight that is in the Lord is one where I slow down with it. I don't just binge my delight with the Lord. I don't just get through it. I know a lot of us just kind of run through the motions or we run through things. And truly what scripture is saying is it's the light isn't rushed, it's intentional. There's an intentionality in spinning time with the Lord and slowing down with the Lord and just going, Lord I to light. And in your presence, I delight being with you. You are the savior of it all. And that delight begins to shape my desires and it brings satisfaction, which is deeper than any circumstance I get into because all of a sudden my delights outweigh my circumstances. They start out weighing so many other things. 'cause delight goes beyond. I'm happy because things are good. It goes past that. It's a joy that I have because God is good. That delight that I have is even when life isn't good, God is still good. And I will delight in the Lord and the desires of my heart will align with the things of God. And so therefore, it comes to the challenge of as if God says yes to my prayers. Are my prayer shaped by my delight in the Lord? Are they shaped in an alignment with the Lord? Another question would be if, if God said yes, not only to my prayers, but what if God said yes to your purpose? You know all your life, you're growing up and it's like going through high school, going to college. Like you gotta have a purpose. You gotta know what you're gonna do. You gotta know what you're, it's like this rush almost a little bit like there's this constant challenge. You gotta take these classes, you gotta do these things. You gotta know your degree by like the minute you step into college, otherwise you're wasting a bunch of money. You gotta figure this thing out, right? Like you got a purpose. And all of a sudden we've got these, these, these students with no frontal lobe development trying to figure out what they're gonna do with the rest of their life. And they don't understand the purpose. They don't understand it. So they're like, Hey, I just gotta have a purpose, right? But what if God just says yes to your purpose? In that moment, in Psalms 37, 5 through six says this, commit your ways to the Lord. Trust in him. And he would do this. He will make your righteous rewards shine like the dawn. Now I want you to catch something we just talked about the word delight, which means truly just kind of in it with the Lord slowing down in the presence of the Lord, spending time with it. But then we see this word commit. A lot of times we think commit. It's just kinda like a vow. It's kinda like I'm committing myself to somebody. I'm stepping into it. But if you look up this word, the Hebrew word for this word, commit is a verb that actually is gaah. That word literally means to roll or to roll over is what that word means. You may go, what does that mean? It's basically, it's painting this picture of rolling a heavy burden from my shoulders onto someone else's shoulders. It is painting this picture of literally that is this, that I'm, I'm rolling the burdens when I'm committing to Christ, I'm rolling the burdens onto God's shoulders and going, I'm giving you this. I'm giving you my purpose. I'm giving you my everything because this is heavy. This is weighted, and I'm gonna roll this off, this action word. I'm gonna roll it off on you, Lord. 'cause I can't carry it. And it's more than just trying to figure out a purpose. It's more than a promise or intention. It's an action, a transferring. So when the scripture says, commit your ways, it says, I'm transferring my ways, I'm transferring. I'm rolling everything off of me onto the Lord for his purpose and his future for me. See, the first principle is this purpose is not stumbled into us. Committed to see a lot of us. We stumble into what we think is our purpose. Uh, we we just got that job. Oh, that must be what I'm supposed to do the rest of my life. It was just, I was in the right place at the right time, right? I was doing the right things. That's gotta be my purpose, right? That's my purpose. I'm supposed to be doing this. I just stumbled into it. But like I said, purpose is not stumbled into, it is committed to. Purpose isn't always easy. But if you read the scripture, it's always anchored. And trust 'cause sates Lord, and trust in him. Amen. Trust in Him. Trust in him. See, 'cause there is reality that when we need to figure out our purpose, it takes a moment of surrendering and trusting. But what if he said yes to your purpose? What if he did? But what if he said yes to your passion? Your passion? See, God-given passion is different from hype. It's different from that filling you get after you drink an energy drink. Like I, I, I drink things, these things called Zoes. And I call it my personality in a can. Right? Kind of gives you that little bit of like energy. You're kind of hyped up. Uh, I, I'm, I'm pretty passionate guy. Hopefully you can hear it in my heart today, even as I speak, I'm pretty passionate. I'm that guy. Like when I'm sitting over here on the side, you may see my light, my face light up. 'cause I'm looking at my iPad, I'm ready to go. I'm like a bird dog in the back of the truck ready to go hunt, right? You're like, that's the most country thing I've ever heard. Well, good. Maybe you'll remember that for some reason you guys remember those little phrases. So take it home, write it in a book. Nothing biblical about it, but I'm like a bird dog waiting to get up here. I'm ready to go preach. I love to preach. I love to be on the stage. I love to have the opportunity to share the gospel. I love it. It's one of my passionate things. Like when we're singing, I'm all about it. I'm like, let's sing. Yeah, that's great. But I'm like, will you please hurry and finish? I'm ready to get on stage. Like I'm ready to go. I'm ready to go. Like, that's just who I am. I can't help it. That's my passion, right? And I'm like, I'm ready. This is a God-given passion. It's different than hype. It is truly just this understanding. But see, true passion isn't just this hype. It isn't just this energy that we get from something we put inside of us. True passion is a Holy Spirit fire that keeps burning even when things don't go well for us. Even when there's setbacks in our life. Even when we fall, our passion remains because God upholds us. See, when we're asking God to answer our passions, those don't always align with his passions. Amen? 'cause his passion, like I said, it is a Holy Spirit fire burning inside of us. Kind of passion. It is a passion that no matter the circumstances, no matter what level we're at in our life right now, and no matter what season we're in our life, God is still there. He's taken us to the next step. In Psalms 37, 23 through 24, it says, the Lord makes firm the step of the one who delights in Him. There's that word again, though he may stumble, he will not fall. He says, he establishes our steps. He establishes our passions. He establishes our purpose. Because I asked you that question. I had to ask myself this all summer. What if God answered my prayers? What if he answered my purpose? What if he answered my passion? Would it really change this world? And I started thinking, am I praying the right thing then? Am I passionate about the right things? 'cause I need to know if, if, if God said yes to my prayers and my passions and my purpose, would it change this community for Jesus? Would it make a difference? Is that how I need to be living? But then I started to shift the question from, what if God answered my prayers, my purpose and my passion to what if I said yes to God? Right on. What if I quit asking him to say yes to me? And I just said, yes God. What if I just said, you know, it's, it's not about me anymore. Now what do you want? Psalms 37, 27 to 29 says, turn from your evil and do good. Then you'll dwell on the land forever. The righteous will inherit the land and dwell in it forever. See, for some of us, the yes we need to have right now, is this the yes to Jesus? To be the Lord of our life? God, what do I need to say yes to? Maybe I just need to surrender my life fully to Jesus. Maybe it's my conversations. Maybe it's my calling. Maybe it's my courage. Craig, Rochelle says it this way, same grace that saved me. It's the same grace that changed me. Paul says it this way in one Corinthians 15, 10, but by the grace of God, I am what I am. And his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than any other one. All of them. Yet, not I, but the grace of God that was with me, he says, says, Hey, you know what? I, I, I did it. I I could do it on my own. I worked hard. I did. But it wasn't me, right? It was when I said yes to Jesus. It was when I said yes to him when I surrendered to him. See, the second principle is this real change is not behavior modification, but holy transformation. See, some of us need to have a holy transformation today. We need Jesus to change our lives. Now we'd be go, some of us be like, Hey, I've, I've been gonna church my whole life. I was raised in church. Guess what? I watched wrestling my whole life too. Doesn't make me a wrestler. , okay, Hey, I've been serving in the church. I'm good. I I I teach kids. Fantastic. You're a good person. But guess what? Unfortunately, good people still go to hell. That's right. Only save people. Go to heaven. There you go. And for some of us, we need to say yes to Jesus today. Yes sir. So that we can have a holy transformation. So that we can truly understand what God is doing and wants to do through us. 'cause it is God through me, not God then me, not God, not me. It is God through me that's gonna make a difference in this world today. It is me saying yes to Jesus as the king of my life. It is when you say yes to God, that you step into the realm where your limits no longer matter. All of a sudden doors open up that you didn't think were possible. There are people all through scripture, they're like, I can't do this. God's like, but I can. Yeah, you're right. You can't walk on water, but I can. And with me you can. Hey, I can't. I can't go do that and take those people and settle. Help them get free. No Moses, you can't. But God can. You're right that sometimes we just need to say yes and let the things that we think are limit be limitless to go, you know what? All of a sudden God can do things we didn't think was possible. He can take us places we didn't think we could ever go. In Ephesians three and verse 20, he says, now to him, who's able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think according to the power at work within us, it is him, not us. It is him within us. And so the reality is for some of us, the first step we need to do today is this. Is we need to quit asking God. Well, you tell me yes and just start saying, yes Lord, I need you to transform my life. I need you to save me. I need you to redeem me. I need you to take my life from where it was as a loss, dead dying sinner to one that has been redeemed and saved. And so today, my first yes is yes Lord, save me. But then I ask the question, what if God said or what if you said yes to God's promises? What if you said yes? All of a sudden you're gonna live in trust rather than fear? See, God's already given his yes to you through Christ. He's invited you to agree with it. In Second Corinthians, one in verse 20 says, for no matter how many promises God has made, they are yes in Christ. And so through him, the Amen is spoken for us by the glory of God. For some of us, we just need to receive the promise that God has died for our sins and we need to quit just showing up and start living and being transformed. But what if we said yes to God's purpose? Saying yes positions us in the center of God's will. It positions us in a place where all of a sudden we now have purpose saying Yes, positions us for God's purpose, not your purpose. We're always trying to figure out our purpose. This brings us to the third principle here. Your alignment precedes your purpose. How you align yourself with Christ will proceed your purpose. Because all of a sudden when you align yourself with Christ, it's no longer about your purpose. It's about God's purpose. In Psalms 37, 23 through 24, we read this early. It says, the Lord makes firm the steps of the one who delights in him. See, when God opens the door for you, when he gives you influence or visibility or elevation in your life, it's never for just no reason whatsoever. It's not just for the heck of it. It's not just for comfort or for recognition. It's never for the sake of status or for helping build your name. Hey, your face may be on a billboard somewhere. People may know your name. The minute you walk in a room, people may know everything about you. You may be worth a lot and that's fantastic. But let me tell you and remind you of something you were not elevated. That purpose for you, if you're a follower of Christ, you were elevated that person, you were given that influence always for God's purpose and always for his glory, for his use. You're not in a position of height or whatever just to take it easy. You weren't promoted to coast. The more God gives you, the more he expects. Now, that's not out of pressure, that's out of stewardship. Which brings us to the next principle. You're responsible for using what he has given you to fulfill what he has called you to. You're responsible. See if God has trusted you with something, it's because he has a reason for it. There's purpose for your position. There's purpose for he has you. So what if you said yes to God's purpose? See the danger so many times for you and I comes when we think the blessing is the destination. We think getting to that status, getting to that place, that's the destination. It's not, can I tell you something? That's just the launching path. Amen. That's what that is. Every new level of opportunity comes with a level of responsibility. So if God has lifted you up in this season, the question is not how comfortable can you be? The question is, how faithful will you be with his purpose for your life where he has aligned you, where he's taking you? See, you don't always need to know how. You don't always need to know what. Sometimes you just need to say yes. Isaiah six in verse eight from the ESV says this, and I heard the voice of the Lord say this, whom shall I sin and who will go for us? And he said, here I am, send me. He didn't say, Hey, what are you gonna take me? Hey, what do you want? What do you wanna do? Is this gonna help me? Am I gonna, am I gonna get known because of this? He just goes, here I am. I don't know the purpose, but you got a purpose. Send me yes Lord. Send me yes Lord, your purpose. Yes Lord. Your passions, your everything, Lord. See, he's saying yes, doesn't mean we're gonna understand everything. It doesn't mean that it's always gonna be easy. It doesn't mean that it's even gonna make sense sometimes. Sometimes it's not gonna make sense and we're gonna question it. But the reality is, is we have to say yes to his purpose because we're aligned with his purpose. And we believe that his plans and purposes are good and that his path may feel uncertain at times, but it is leading us to a place where he desires us to be, with no doubt to work through us and in us and for His glory. So what if you said yes to his purpose? But then I ask you this, what if you said yes to God's power through you? See, sometimes our yes leads through trials and it may lead even to areas of growth, which leads us to the last principle, yes to God's power may be stretching, but it's always shaping us for kingdom growth. It's always shaping us. And when we say yes to God's power through us to be used by us, we're gonna see some pretty miraculous things happening. Ed Newton says it this way. He's a pastor out in Texas. He says, God wants to do the extraordinary in and through you, but he won't force it. He's waiting for you to trust Him enough just to say yes. When you do, you'll find that his power is more than enough. That he, he can move mountains, that he can open doors and transform lives. Starting with yours. Have you said yes to God's power through you? Psalms 37. And I finish with this verse 39 through 40, the salvation of the righteous comes from the Lord. He is their stronghold in time of trouble. The Lord helps them and delivers them. He delivers them from the wicked and saves them 'cause they take refuge in him. Our power doesn't come from us. Our salvation, our power, our joy comes from king Jesus. You're not where you're supposed to be by accident. You may not fully understand it. You may not fully understand the purpose, but you are where you are for a reason. When you say yes to God, sometimes we have a tendency to believe the lie. That if things aren't ideal then they can't be right. Right? They must be off course if they're not ideal. But God doesn't operate in ideals. God operates in intentionalities and in purpose. And even when life feels random, God is deliberate with a purpose to use you. So even when the season is frustrating and when things don't feel like they're going right, maybe for some of us we just need to stop and say yes. You know, in Acts nine, Ananias said yes to pouring into Saul. And then we see Saul to Paul transformation. We see a miraculous man of the Lord that goes out and shares the gospel. Paul, but what if? And I had not said yes, and he just lived in his fear. He'd have missed that opportunity. And so I come to the final question is, what is God asking you to say yes to today? What is he asking you that would radically change your life, your family, and this community? What is he asking you to say yes to him so that we can see where revival happening? 'cause lemme tell you something. Your quiet yes could truly be the beginning of a loud revival. And for some of us in this room, we just need to say yes today. Yes sir, to Jesus. But I wanna leave you with this. People wanna always understand your yes to God and that's okay. 'cause they didn't call you. He did. He called you. Yes sir. He's the one with purpose. He's the one that brings you the passion. He's the one that gives you the power. So what do you need to say yesterday?