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11-2-25 CCOG Sunday Service With Bishop John Carter. When The Ovens Go Cold, Turn Them On And Rise Again
We challenge the drift from the house of bread to Moab and call our church to light the ovens again, return under God’s covering, and serve real nourishment, not crumbs or hype. Using Ruth 1 and the bread-making process, we map activation, stretching, rising, and refining into a path toward lasting praise and service.
• Bethlehem Judah as house of bread and praise, Moab as pending judgment
• God’s covering shown as an umbrella and the danger of stepping out
• Bread-making as discipleship: proof, knead, rise, punch-down, rise again, bake
• Pray in the secret place when feelings are flat
• Rejoice after gut punches and expect a second rise
• Fire refines, skims dross, prepares us to serve
• Contrast between “hot now” hype and nourishing bread
• A rising generation hungry for truth, clarity, and power
• Show up to the bakery before claiming there is no bread
• Serve fresh, substantial bread instead of living on nostalgia
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SPEAKER_04:His presence is like heaven. We don't have to wait to go to heaven to experience heaven. We can live in a way that he'll bring heaven to earth. And let us get a little taste of what lies ahead. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. I want to go to that city. I want to go to that place that wasn't made with hands. But it was made eternal in the heavens. For you and for me. I've never smoked a day in my life, and you about had me out of breath on round two. That's what God does. That's what God does. You look around this place, there's a lot of people in this room. I'd be safe in saying, everybody, save the babies. God has brought you out of something into his marvelous light. And if you're breathing air today, and your soul has been spared from hell, you owe it to your soul to praise him in his house.
SPEAKER_05:I'm not going to hell! I'm not going to hell! I might get down in the dumps. I might not feel good some days. I might go through the valley of the shadow of death, but I'm not going to hell. That's reason enough to rejoice.
SPEAKER_04:Hallelujah. Praise the Lord. We better get this right, folks. We better get it right and we better get it quick. Because the Lord's coming. He don't care what you're doing, where you are, what how much you're caught up, he's coming. He's coming. He's coming. Praise the Lord. I'm gonna finish the message from two weeks ago. In the book of Ruth, chapter one. Want to remind everybody that expressive worship. Sister Samantha is going to be heading that up. If you are 13, possibly 12, 13 or older, get with her on Facebook Messenger and let her know. 13. We'll we'll look at 12-year-olds occasionally too, but uh if you're of that age group, get with her. And uh she's gonna get that started. We're gonna announce it again Wednesday and then one more Sunday. And they'll get they'll get going. Praise the Lord. Want to remind everybody that tonight at the Loyal Church of God, uh Pastor Tim Elkins from West Liberty Church of God will be down there preaching for Pastor Colby at Loyal. I think that is at six o'clock tonight at the Loyal Church of God. If anybody looks for me real quick, and it's different than six o'clock, let me know. Six o'clock at Loyal Church of God, right by the post office in Loyal. We'd love to see you. A good showing for the Kwood Church. Come out, sister. Amen. Fresh bread and the will of God. Maybe, first of all, let me let me say on behalf of Leanne and JC and Leah Kate, thank you again for last Sunday. Um I told I told Bishop Jarvis, our state overseer, I told him back there eating dinner, I said, I don't like sermons or messages that I can't amen. Because he preached a lot about pastors and pastoral ministry, and I thought, well, the Lord, if I aman him, it's gonna look like I think they don't do these things. And I told him, he here's what he said to me. He said, Pastor, I almost felt like you people got offended. He said, Because I think they do love you and they do care about you and take care of you all. I said, they do. And I said, You tell them they don't, and they're liable to give you a K-wood flogging. And uh, but thank you so much. The dinner was great, the cards, the words, just thank you. And and we do, we feel appreciated 365 days out of the year. We really do. And uh, but I I I stand in here every week, Brother Jason, and I stand in awe that God has given me the assignment to pastor this church that is nearing 100 years old, that has nurtured me in my spiritual infancy from the time I was born in April of 1979. It raised me and it reared me and it taught me. This church taught me everything that I know about the Lord and I know about a move of God. And I tell those that a lot of them most of them have gone on to be with the Lord. I tell them, You taught me to be this way. So don't get mad when I'm this way that you taught me to be. Uh, and I thank God for what I learned, when I learned, how I learned, from whom I learned. And uh, I hope to possibly pass something down to the next generation. And Lee Ann, JC, Leah, Kate, and I, we love you and we thank God for you. Let's go to Ruth chapter number one. I want to give you a rundown real quick. I'm not gonna preach two Sundays ago. I'm not gonna preach that message again, but I am gonna finish out the thought that God deposited into my heart and into my spirit. But first, let me remind you of who we're talking about and where we're talking about. Bethlehem, Judah, if you'll you'll find that uh in verse one. Now it came to pass in the days when the judges ruled that there was a famine in the land. And a certain man of Bethlehem, Judah went to sojourn in the country of Moab, and his wife, he and his wife stop right there, and his two sons. So Bethlehem, Judah was the name of where they lived. Bethlehem meant house of bread. Bethlehem meant house of bread. So they lived in a city that was referred to as the house of bread. It was also called Bethlehem Judah. Judah means praise. So they lived in a city of praise. So they lived in a city that had two meanings. It was the house of bread and the house of praise. I don't know about anybody in this room, but I would love to live in a community and in a city that was known for its bread and for its worship. Anybody like a bakery? Anybody ever been to Blackbird Bakery in Bristol? My God, just looking at their, is that what it's called? Okay. If you just look at their products in the words of a very wise, noble man by the name of Brock Middleton, it'll make you tongue slap your brains out. He taught me that last week. I think I've heard that before, but he refreshed me. Uh you'll learn a lot from these Leslie County boys if you'll stick around long enough. But uh there's nothing like going into a bakery. Brother Steve, I don't really have to go in. I can drive by and smell the aroma, and the smell of the bakery will about draw you to come inside and see what there is. But there was a problem in the house of bread and in the house of worship or in the house of praise. Uh the ovens had stopped working, and the bread and the uh pastries and the bakery items were no longer being baked because there was a famine in the land. So the bakeries had shut down, and because the bakeries had shut down, it seemed like the praise had stopped. Because I'm just glad to know that even people in the Bible stopped praising when things went bad. I'm glad that's not just the church of 2025 that we can't praise him in the good times and praise him in the bad times.
SPEAKER_05:I'm telling somebody today, you better learn real fast how to praise him when you're on the mountain and how to praise him when you're in the valley. Because I've found that I spend a lot of time in the valley, and if I don't praise him in the valley, he's not gonna get a whole lot of praise. Amen. So we gotta be a people that when we're walking through the valley of the shadow of death, not only will we fear no evil, but we will praise him in the valley. I just need two people that'll say, Pastor, even in the darkest, in the grimmest, in the deepest of valleys, I'm gonna find a way to muster up a sacrifice of praise even when I don't feel like it.
SPEAKER_04:Come on. What do a lot of us do when things get bad? Oh, I just think I'll quit. We'll do that. Well, see how that works out for you. Amen? It's not gonna work for you. There was a famine in the bakery, there was a famine in the praise. So Elimelech, which was the father, which means my God is king, his wife Naomi, which means pleasant and delight, his one son, Malon, which means sickness, weakness, and infirmity, and his other son, Killian, which means pining, failing, or wasting away to nothing. They thought it would be a good idea to sojourn. I like King James' version of it. They thought they would sojourn to a country called Moab. Let me just go ahead and tell you what Moab means. Moab means the God's awaiting or God's pending judgment. There's a whole lot in verse one. You got a famine. What do I do when there's no bread and no praise? What do I do when I am in a place where there's no bread? Well, number one, you need to self-examine yourself. I'm gonna preach this quickly to you, and I'm gonna try to remain calm because I want you to get this, okay? Self-examine yourself. Number one, are you the one who's supposed to turn on the ovens? Are you the one that's supposed to open the bakery, open the store? You see, God's called some people to rise early. God gives us all parts to play in this thing. It's easy to shift the blame on everybody else as to why there's no bread. It's easy to get discouraged at other people when they can't hear or witness or experience the praise. So instead of, and I've been torn on this issue for a lot of years, but I think God is bringing revelation to me. So you've got Bethlehem, Judah, which is where they currently live, house of bread, house of praise. There's a famine. The ovens have stopped being turned on. I'm not even gonna say they're not even working because I believe it, I believe they'll work if you'll just turn them on. I believe your prayers will get answered if you'll just pray them. You have not because you ask not. You have not because you I can't try it. Try it this week. Try it this week. Man, I tell you, I feel good in my soul right now. Try it this week. Ask God for things you need. Try it. Because there's some of us here today that don't have what we need God to give us because we have simply not asked. We've not turned on the ovens. We've just called it a famine. We've just given up. We've just quit. We've just thought I'm not and then and then because the ovens aren't turned on and the bakery's not in full swing, because of that we've stopped our praise. So Elimelech thought it would be a good idea to move his family from the house of bread and the house of praise to a city called Moab, which means God's pending judgment. Let's go to this place called Moab, which means God's getting ready to rain fire and fury. Did you know some of us have left the house of bread and gone to the place of fire and fury? Why? Because it looked good, it sounded good, the lights were bright, everything looked better, everything sounded better, we were attracted to its style, we were attracted to what it was saying, we were attracted to how it uh the things that it that it said it stood for, and we've been attracted, so we've left the bakery, we've left the house of praise to a land called Moab, which means fire and fury is about to come down on them. Let me interject this to you. Before you leave the place of God's covering, anybody got an umbrella? Because I'm not superstitious. If I had an umbrella, I'd open it up right here, right now. And if you're a Christian, you shouldn't be either. Thank you, Miss Tara. Thank you, dear. Thank you. I'll give it back. I promise. Now that thing probably ain't gonna keep big old me very dry. I need one of them tents, you know what I'm saying? But a lot of times, God, which is you, come here, God. Stand right up here, God. Stand up there on the platform with this umbrella. And everywhere I go, you you you go with me. We're gonna go this way. See, God has us under an umbrella. God has us under a covering that we don't even realize a lot. Did you know the reason it don't rain on you is because God doesn't let it? Did you know the reason? Listen to the reason you're not dead, the reason you're is there anybody in this room that feels like had it not been for God, you would be dead? There's a lot of people in this room that feels like that. You know why you're not? Because you have been under the covering and the providential care of Almighty God. Everywhere you've gone, the covering has gone with you. Amen. And as long as they were in the will of God and the plan of God, the covering of God was upon them. As long as they lived in Bethlehem, Judah, the house of bread, the house of praise, the covering of God was upon them. But the minute they decided to move to Moab, the covering didn't, the covering was the same. You stay here, they just got out from under it.
SPEAKER_05:And then they started trying to figure out why in the world am I getting wet in the rain? It's because you gone out from under the covering of the Almighty. Read Psalm 91. It says that we are sheltered under the wings and the power of the Almighty.
SPEAKER_04:Verse 2. Stay there with the umbrella, please. Thank you. The name of the man was Elimelech. Naomi was his wife, Malon and Kileon were his sons. Man, they were of the Bethlehem, Judah. They came into the country of Moab and continued there. So they left Bethlehem, Judah because things wasn't going exactly the way they thought it should. I told you two weeks ago. I told you two weeks ago that we started talking about bread and how you proof the yeast. Amen, which means you activate it. Remember that? It becomes active. Then I told you that you prepare the dough. Amen. When you prepare the dough, uh it's telling you that that once you put all of the ingredients in the dough and you mix it together, it starts pulling away from the sides of the bowl, which means God wants us to pull away from the ways of the world. Amen. He wants us to be different. Listen to me. This is this is Christianity, basic Christianity 101. Would you please quit cussing if you're a Christian? We don't cuss, we don't drink. Do I I mean do we need to go through all this? Amen. There's basic Christianity that we ought to know and live by and abide by.
SPEAKER_05:We are different. We don't talk like the world, we don't act like the world, we don't look like the world, we don't go to the places of the world, we don't participate in the activities of the world, we come out from among the world and we get under the covering of God, and because it's a very small covering, we've separated ourselves from the world.
SPEAKER_04:We're to be different, we're to be active and we're to be different. He didn't call you to be a stump on the log. We need no more pewers. We don't need any more pewers, we need people that will be active for the kingdom of heaven. Then you need the dough. You need the dough. Come here, brother Brock. Come here, JC.
SPEAKER_02:And you felt like stretch.
SPEAKER_04:He's keeping me from falling, and he's keeping me hoping that I'll reach it. That's what God is the umbrella, the sun's trying to get me to where I'm going, and the Holy Ghost keeps me from falling.
SPEAKER_05:That's how that works. We gotta be under his covering while God's while Jesus stretches us to get us to where we need to be, and the Holy Ghost holds on to keep us from falling. There's a purpose and a reason for all of them.
SPEAKER_04:So when the when the go is needed, it's stretched. Thank you, boys. You are useless until you're stretched. A rubber band is no good until it's stretched. Then there's the first rise where you put it under a towel for an hour and a half and you place it in the secret place. Whoo, wasn't that good? Y'all remember that? That's when you go to your prayer closet and shut the door, and you're in your secret place. You're in your safe place. The next time the devil comes at you with temptations and trials and tribulations and strongholds and addictions, go to the secret place because the devil's not allowed in the secret place. You shut the door because the devil don't have a key. The devil don't have a key to the secret place. The devil don't have a key to the prayer closet. You go in the prayer, you find you a place to pray. You call on the have you ever prayed and felt like your prayers wasn't getting anywhere? Leanne's been keeping our television on uh uh uh Jensen Franklin for the whole 24 hours. When when we're not there, he's preaching to a house full of dogs. I'm believing they're gonna be saved, sanctified, and filled in the Holy Ghost, because they ain't right now. Well, the one is, the other one needs a devil cast out. Come at me, Becca. I'll fight you too, girl. Amen. Praise God. And I caught him saying something when I passed through the living room, and he said, When you go to your prayer closet to pray, and you feel like you're praying against a brass ceiling, we've been there, right? We feel like we prayed against a rubber ceiling. We've been there, right?
SPEAKER_05:He said, show up and pray anyway. Because your prayer life is not contingent on how you feel. You don't have to feel God to know that He hears you. So I'm gonna show up, I'm gonna report for duty every day, I'm gonna pray, even when I don't feel anything, I'm going to pray.
SPEAKER_04:So I'm telling you, show up to pray. Because the devil can't get in your prayer closet. He don't have a key, he has no access. Go to the secret place. That's the first rising. Then we talked about uh how that punch the dough down. Punch the dough down. Anybody ever felt like you've been sucker punched? Come on, I need some truthful people in the house today. Devils come at you right when you're flying high like an eagle, like when you're you're feeling all kinds of good, and the devil comes with a report, or the devil comes with some kind of news, and it's a sucker punch, it's a gut punch, and you feel like you've lost your breath.
SPEAKER_05:He's knocked the breath out of you, he's knocked the spiritual breath out of you. What do you do? I came to tell you rejoice when you are persecuted, lift his name when you are gut punched, and praise him in the midst of your persecution.
SPEAKER_04:Then there's the second rise. The second rise. Y'all remember the second rise? Allow the dough to rise again after you've punched it.
SPEAKER_02:After the devil punches you, after the devil gut punches you, rise again.
SPEAKER_04:You're gonna rise my dough, I feel like I'm talking to you today. Somebody needs to hear this. You've been gut punched, you're not down. You might be down, but you're not out because there's a second rise. I said, There's a second rise. You've been punched, you've been beat half to death, you feel like there's no way out. I came to tell you, you're about to rise again, you're about to rise.
SPEAKER_05:Somebody get it, you're about to rise again, you're about to rise again, the victory is yours, and you are about to rise a second time. Give him praise today.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, but after you rise again, you think it's over.
SPEAKER_04:Now it's time to be put in the oven. Now it's time to bake.
SPEAKER_03:Now it's time to go through the fire.
SPEAKER_04:My God, what have I just been through? Oh, you've been through a stretching, you've been through a beating, you've been through a pounding, you've been through a rising, but you ain't been through the fire. But when you go through the fire, and that timer dings, and you come out of the fire, you're the most beautiful, perfect, well put together product. And now you're ready to serve. And the dross has been skimmed off the top, the impurities have been skimmed off the top. Oh, sometimes, sometimes when you think all of the impurities are out and the heat gets turned up, there's some more impurities that surface that you didn't even know were in there. But then when God, I said God, skims the dross or the impurities off the top, when he can look in your life and see a reflection of himself, then you've been tried like gold in the fire, and now you're ready to serve and to go and to go and to go. You know what the Greek word of go is? Go.
SPEAKER_05:Amen. You know what the Hebrew word for go is? It's go. Go means go. Go means don't stay here. Go means go into the highways, into the heavens, go preach the gospel, go share the gospel, go.
SPEAKER_04:You're ready to go. Are your arm getting tired? I'm sorry, I'm hurrying. I think it was Brother Jake that sent this to me two weeks ago. And if it wasn't, it was somebody. This is encouraging. Because Sister Serene tells me that this generation is not the problem. If you're 21 or under, stand. I'm not gonna ask you to do anything but stand. Don't lie, but stand. 21 and under. I realize you got some babies, that's okay. 21 and under, stand to your feet. I'm not gonna ask you to do anything, I'm not gonna ask you to say anything. 21 and under, stand to your feet. And I see the children, I see the babies. I want everybody to turn around and look. It's not this generation that's failing. This generation you're looking at are hungry and thirsty. Warriors. If I were a youth pastor, and I'm not, been there, done that, got plenty of t-shirts to show for you. If I were a youth pastor, now is time to strike while the iron is hot. If I were a Sunday school teacher or a YPE teacher, now's the time, don't sit down yet, to strike while the iron is hot. Because this generation Although some of them don't realize it yet, is the generation that's going to bring in in the last day, saith God, I will pour my spirit upon all flesh. And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy. This is them. It's not their fault. Because they're sick and tired of watered-down, fluff religion. They're tired of going through the motions of church. They're tired of gray areas. They're tired of not knowing what is sin and what is not. Amen. So now we have a generation. Listen to me, if you're over 21, you better get with the program or your seat is going to be taken. Your title is going to be replaced. Because there is a generation, there is an army that is rising, that is ready to do battle against the wilds of the devil.
SPEAKER_05:Preacher, they've never seen devils cast out. Maybe they've not, but I'm telling you, they're going to lay hands on the devil and he's going to come out. They've never seen people healed.
SPEAKER_04:Maybe not, but they're going to lay hands on the sick and they will recover. This generation will see the power of God. Sit down.
SPEAKER_03:Not you, God.
SPEAKER_04:Since 2022, Bible sales have gone up forty-one point six percent. That's this generation. Since 2019, religious apps on your phone, like the Bible app, study apps, and things like that, is up 79.5%. That's this generation. Since 2019, Spotify reports that Christian music is up 50%. That's this generation. They're hungry. And they're thirsty for righteousness. And if we're not careful, they're gonna slip through the cracks. We've advertised the bread. We've advertised the bread. Uh Kaylee, do you care to go to the kitchen and bring me a piece of bread of some sort? Please. Oh. Okay. Well, I got to. Okay, thank you.
SPEAKER_03:I mean we.
SPEAKER_04:Y'all get it now, right? You're welcome, Diane. So we were in Pennington, Walmart yesterday. And Leah Kate got so excited, bless its heart, when she saw a loaf of sunbean bread. She said, Oh dad, this bread is so good. I said, Yeah, baby, it sticks to the roof of your mouth and your gut. Because me and JC eat the keto bread. It don't bake, it don't fry, it don't rot, it don't do anything. I'm not sure. I'm about positive we're eating cardboard. But we've advertised. We've advertised, man, 2025. Do people advertise any better than they ever have? Come on. Man, we got advertising down, don't we? Everybody's trying to outdo everybody with their little edits and their little announcements. I don't know if we're trying to catch somebody's attention or, ooh, wow, look at that picture. I think I'll go. I I never went anywhere based on what a picture looked like. Maybe you did. I don't know. But we add we we've got advertising down path. Somebody asked me, said, Is there if they come visit, is there a church sign out front? I'm like, no. Why not? You'll find it. You want to get in the middle of what God's doing, you'll find it. You do not, in the words of the late great Leonard Ravenhill, you do not have to advertise the fire. I'm just gonna use one because apparently this is precious.
SPEAKER_03:It's in my hands.
SPEAKER_04:So we've advertised the fire or the bread. We've advertised bread. But when they get here, all they find are crumbs. Because we're still talking about the revival from the summer. You've been around here long enough. Me and Wendy Kay and Christy, we could sit down right now and talk about the revival of '75. When people were saved and baptized in the Holy Ghost. And it went on and on. Charlie Helton came, Sister Sue Woodruff's dad, came and preached a two-month-long revival and people still saved today. That's called revival. When they get saved then and they're still saved 50 years later, you can call that revival. I don't call it revival when they get saved on Monday and they quit by wind. They didn't get what they said they had. But when they get saved and they're still living this thing 50 years later, I call that revival.
SPEAKER_05:But because we're talking about last summer's revival and we're talking about the revival of 1975, people are coming.
SPEAKER_04:And they're on their hands and knees, combing through the carpets to find crumbs. They're combing through the carpet to find pieces that will sustain them one more time. I'm man, I'm telling you, I'm preaching better than God.
SPEAKER_05:We're combing through yesterday. We're combing through the matriarchs and the patrons. We're combing through our parents and our grandparents.
SPEAKER_04:That's not what we we advertise the bread, but when they get here, there's no bread.
SPEAKER_02:There's Christ.
SPEAKER_04:There's hearsay. There's a memory. There's a good, keep coming.
SPEAKER_05:If God's glory can't flow through the aisles of our church because of sin and evil spirits, then God will turn somewhere else.
SPEAKER_04:Just like he did the day Jesus rode past the house of bread on a donkey in Jerusalem. If there's no bread in the house of bread, I don't blame the hungry for finding the bread. Tyler, come back. You keep combing. God keeps standing there. So I've always taught, here's where I've been torn. I've always taught that there should be only one reason that anyone should ever leave a church. I don't care if you don't like the temperature. I don't care if you don't like the style of the worship. I don't care if you don't like the color of the carpet and the padding of the pews. The only reason is if there is bread in the house of bread, set your busy body self still. Instead of leaving and blaming everybody else for your disobedience. I'm talking about fresh bread and the will of God. We got people who run breakneck speeds to get out from under this covering. Now I've told people for years the only reason you should leave is if there's no bread in the house of bread. But here's another thing I need you to hear. How in the world do you know if there's no bread in the house of bread if you don't even show up to the bakery? That's called conviction. That's called you're not living the way you're supposed to be living, so you're blaming everybody else for your downfall. He don't feed my soul. You ain't been here in a month. How can I feed your soul when you haven't shown up to the table? You're gonna backslide. You're gonna find yourself in a backslidden condition if you stay away from the table and you don't show up to the bakery. You're gonna find yourself backslidden. Now, if you're here every Sunday and you're praying, you're fasting, you're reading, and I still ain't feeding, find you somewhere else to get fed. Because I am I am absolutely, positively not telling you that this right here is the end all be all. I am not saying that. But I am telling you, you might just get fed if you'll pull out your spoon and fork. But people aren't looking for healthy nurturing bread. They're satisfied with crumbs. They're satisfied with crumbs. Come here with Brother Brock. And when they're not satisfied with crumbs, they'd rather have crispy creams. That's right. William asked me while ago, is there anything in that box? You're gonna be disappointed, brother. So for those, we've got some satisfied with crumbs, just to get me through from Sunday to Sunday.
SPEAKER_05:Just a little dabble, do you? Just a little bit of Jesus here and a little bit of Jesus there while I'm out here doing what I want, when I want, how I want, with who I want. That's good. I'm good. I'm good with a few crumbs.
SPEAKER_04:Preach it Zachary. People don't want to need it, watch it, punch it, and prepare it. They want it served on a silver platter with a sign out front with a sign out front that says, Hot now. Do you know that's what it says at Krispy Kreme? Hot Now. Look there. That's what it says. I thought Leanne was a liar and the truth wasn't in her. When we first got married, she said the hot now sign's on. I said, Well, okay. They're open. She said, Oh no, honey. That means they're fresh. Come on now. That sign's always on. And she gets so mad because she says, I do that to her all the time. So I had to test it for myself. Carol. We were in Kingsport. The hot now sign was on. Okay. It's a good reason to try us out. Test this theory. We pulled in. Have you ever eaten a crispy cream donut delivered at home? They're pretty good, aren't they? You ever eat a crispy cream donut straight up off the conveyor of glory? I'm like that glazed conveyor belt. Hold on just a minute. I believe if it'll hold me up, I believe I can roll right through that thing. You ever had one of them? What'd I tell you a few years ago about that? You don't even need teeth. You don't even need teeth to eat a hot now Krispy Kreme donut. They literally dissolve in your mouth. If you'd have come to Sunday school, you'd had breakfast. I'm about to take another offering. That's good preaching right there. Whoo, Jesus. They they literally dissolve into thin air. And I didn't, I had to tell my wife I was sorry. That she was right. Any of you brothers ever had to do that? Gosh, Kim. Too many churches. Come on. They got signs up that say hot now. And they got plenty of glazed melt in your mouth, don't even need teeth to eat donuts. But before you get back to Harlan from Cream King Sport, you are hungry again. You can eat a crispy cream donut and 30 minutes later be hungry again.
SPEAKER_05:You know why? There is no nutritional value in this box.
SPEAKER_04:And we got churches that advertise hot and now. Amen.
SPEAKER_05:But before you get back home, you're hungry again. Why? The need for a hot and mouth sign. It's because they're gonna be hot long. They're gonna step soon. They're not gonna be worth anything in just a little bit. But my God, give me that bread again. If you'll serve, if you'll serve, if you'll serve the good stuff, if you'll serve, it's got nutrients that'll stick to your gut and make you grow and get strong and healthy, that's what'll make you grow.
SPEAKER_00:Sunday morning service. If you're looking for a church, come and visit us at Capewood Church of God service time at 11 30 a.m. Sunday mornings. Wednesdays at 6 30 p.m. Go check out our website for more content and information. At hr421Show.bussprap.com. If you'd like to support the show, you can support us through PayPal slash HOR421. Go to our website at HOR421 Show.bussprax.com. Recorded and edited at 421 Studio. For contact information, you can email at HOR421 Ministries at gmail.com. Phone number two three nine eight four nine fifteen.
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