Would You Tell Me?

The Las Vegas Faith Center
Message from Sunday, June 20, 1999

“Would You Tell Me?”
by Tiger Todd - Sr. Pastor

(Edited Church Sermon)


Have you ever been to restaurant, or a club, or maybe in church where you’re having a conversation with someone and notice that they have something on their face that shouldn’t be there? You couldn’t even carry on a conversation with them because your mind was somewhere else wondering…I wonder if they know it’s there. And it ended up, you didn’t hear a word they said.

I was at the bank awhile back, and this pretty teller comes up to help me with the deposit. I looked up, and she’s got this, well, I’m gonna use the word, booger, stuck to the side of her face. I’ll warn you: we’re probably gonna set a record for how many times we use the word “booger” today, but we’re gonna use it nonetheless. I know Sharon, who transcribes our messages, will have a good time trying to spell the word booger for the web, and for our prison ministry, but we’re gonna use it anyway.

We have to conquer the unconquerable subjects in life here at the Faith Center. You’re stuck in a situation wondering, What do I do? When someone calls me and they’re sick or dying, I know what to do. I lay hands on the sick and they recover. I go speak a word, and they come back alive. I know what to do. But when someone’s got a booger on their face, I’m without an answer. That’s why I thought we should dive into the truth of this today. Is everyone ready?

By show of hands, should you tell the teller? Or, should you not tell her? The day I was at the bank, I didn’t know what to do. She was happy, just smiling away, so do you start with some sign language, or, what??? I mean, what do you do? Now we’ll get to the root of the situation here, but I want to show you the “degree” of things.

Let’s suppose someone comes to church, and they’ve got this enormous cowlick sticking up because their mousse didn’t work. Let’s suppose it’s me. Will you tell me? Well, we’ve had a number of people who’ve just busted out in the middle of church for some reason, and you wonder what that’s all about. But you’ve got to do something, because you can’t contain yourself much longer. So we have this cowlick. Do we tell the person about it? If it was me, why wouldn’t you tell me? What if we were going on national TV, with cameras ready to roll, and I’ve got this monument to a bad hair day on the top of my head. Would you guys tell me?

Let’s go on to another example. Let’s suppose I’m out on a bike ride, and I’m cruising through the Myers neighborhood. They’ve got their car parked on the street, and I notice that a box of nails has dropped off a roofing truck. The box has exploded, and a bunch of nails are under their car. They wouldn’t see it, but because I’m riding by on my bike, I see all these nails right under their car tires. It’s 5:30 a.m., Sunday morning, and they’re probably still asleep. What do I do? Do I call them? It’s not an easy answer, is it? There’s still hesitation on the booger. There’s still hesitation on the cowlick. But now we’ve got nails under tires. We’ve got the potential expense of replacing four Goodyear Eagle VR tires. Now, I’ve really got to wake them up and tell them, don’t I. If they’re going to drive off in a few hours and blow four tires, waking them would be the right thing to do, wouldn’t it?

If I drove by your car, saw nails under your car, and knew that if you drove away, you’d flatten your tires, how many of you guys would like me to call you and tell you? How many of you guys would rather stay asleep and just deal with it yourself? How many of you guys are undecided at this point?

The reason why the booger example is so good is because boogers don’t have nerve endings. People just don’t know they’re there. When I reached the age where I had to start trimming nose hairs, I got these two gray nose hairs that found their way outside and attracted attention to my nose. And I would really rather that you’d just tell me about that kind of thing quickly. The worst part about it is wondering, How many people saw me before that? Then become consumed with that whole thought.

Turn to John Chapter 16. I’ll bet you didn’t think there was anything in the Bible that would relate to what we’re getting into. But yes…it’s in the Bible. Verse 6 But because I have said these things unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart. I guess if I’d told you that you’d been out all day with this thing on your face, sorrow would fill your heart. Now, this is not out of context, so bear with me. Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you. And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: Of sin, because they believe not on me; Of righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more; Of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.

Think about this. One of the hesitations I think I have in telling somebody they’ve got something on their face, is because I’m not sure they can handle it. I’m not sure that they’ll just take it, and live with it, and say, Thanks. Just go on and not care. Well, what type of person doesn’t care?

How well you know a person is directly proportional to how easy it will be to hear it. Why? Because there is a trust there. It took Ron a little while before he belched in my car. But when we’d hung out together long enough, it was OK for him to let it fly. I’m always amazed, because I just don’t have the same mechanism to produce that. We allow those little things to happen in front of people that we’re really comfortable with.

I had a roommate, a ball player, who used to say, “Oh, don’t let that bother you”. He’d just do all kinds of stuff that we won’t repeat in church. And he’d just shrug it off, because that was him. But if you guys are giggling, and I don’t know what you are giggling about, I’m probably thinking you are giggling about me… so there is a direct proportion to how well you know that individual. How well you know that individual will determine how much you will be able to tell them. If I’m driving through the neighborhood, and notice that there are nails under somebody else’s car, (not John and Vicki Myers), I couldn’t call them. I’d think, Oh, that’s too bad. I might get under the car myself, and try to scrape them out of the way as best I could. But I wouldn’t be as inclined as I would to call and say, “John and Vicki, don’t drive until you clean the stuff out from under your car”. We’re talking about value. The value of the tires is greater than whatever the cost of a tissue would be to fix the booger situation we talked about earlier.

Do you remember the movie, Jumanji? I’ve got a little synopsis here. A boy begins a game he found which consumes 30 years of his life. At 43, he is joined by two children, orphans after a tragic car accident killed their parents. Upon successfully completing the game, the future is reversed, and the boy is 13 years old again, but with the foreknowledge of these children in the future, and their parents. Are you with me? As the story goes, the 13 year old grew up and used his foreknowledge to change the direction of the two children’s parents, saving them from death. That’s exactly what happened.

Now, keep reading how this scripture reads. Twice it says, I have many things to tell you, but I can’t yet. We’re not close enough. Keep reading. John 16:12, I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of Truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show you things to come. He’ll show you things to come.

I want to talk for a moment about seeing into the future, and how that has a bearing on this. Hopefully, this will be a real blessing to you. What you are trying to do is avoid a negative future for somebody else. Even the booger might mess up something somewhere. They might be marked in that bank for life. They might start calling her “Booger Girl”. I had a name in elementary school, because my name was Tiger. They called me “Tigger the Nigger”. Oh yeah, I was marked. I was kicked, spit on, beat up by girls. That’s the worst! I developed this low self esteem, always walked in the back door, and all because I was marked by these little things. I know now that a lot of my future was derailed because of not knowing something I could have known…if only someone had been closer to tell me.

Jesus was saying, I am sending one “closer”. His name is the Spirit of truth. He will lead you and guide you into all truth. He’ll not speak of himself. He’ll declare plainly of the Father. He’ll show you things to come.

This came up last week. I was discussing deja-vu’s with Millie, who’d recently attended a psychology class where they covered deja-vu’s. Actually, I just had one here in the room today. Last year I had over 150 deja-vu’s. I stopped counting after 150. My 150th came while I was having seven in Israel last November.

When was the last time you had a deja-vu? We’ve all had them. But 150 in one year! I remember when I’d have one every five years, or so. I remember in college, walking up this pathway, and being aware that I’d been there before. I’ll give you this personal example. Six years ago, I was trying to de-tox from coffee. I was addicted big time. And we know there are addictive spirits. If I had quit coffee without ejecting that spirit, it would have turned into alcohol, or slot machines, or whatever else. It was a spirit driving my body to keep me tied up so that I couldn’t do what God wanted me to do. But I’d been addicted to coffee since I was about eight years old. I couldn’t even see myself without a cup in my hand. You’d see all these quarter cup-full coffees at my store; all the liquid solidified at the bottom. It was like a little coffee cup graveyard to my addiction.

Well, I was trying to de-tox, and my body wasn’t taking it very well. I’d hurled many, many times. I was at home, nearly passed out on my sofa, and had popped in Gloria Copeland’s Healing School tape. I could barely turn my head without having to run to the bathroom, I was so debilitated from the effects of trying to get rid of this coffee. I was watching Healing School, but I was also seeing what we now know as a vision. I’m watching a television, but I’m also having a vision. And the next day, I told Ron, who currently manages Tiger Tech, about the vision I’d had about reconciliation with one of our manufacturers. We’d been on the outs with this company. They had messed up an order which cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was just one of those circumstances. There were root causes to it all, but it derailed success in our business for a number of years.

But I had this vision of all of those people at this company loving me, and just doing all they could for me. I said to Ron, I had this dream…(I didn’t know what it was yet). Four months later, I was at the Consumer Electronics Show at the Mirage. I hadn’t remembered anything about this vision, but this company had just reconciled with me. And here I was, loading equipment they had given me in my little Bronco. They’d given me displays, I mean, they couldn’t do enough for me, and I’m having this deja-vu. And it was odd, because normally these people wear business suits, but now were wearing jeans and stuff. And I thought, This would be a really funky dream, because they’re not dressed the way I’d normally see them.

About two hours later, I called Ron, because he was supposed to help me load, and hadn’t showed up. I was loading these new speakers into the truck, and Ron said, “Do you mean like the ones you told me about?” And I said, What? I had forgotten all about the vision. But Ron, via cell phone, recounted to me everything that had just happened, and he had not been there. See, when you have a deja-vu, you’ve had a vision at some time prior to the deja-vu. It’s short history, it’s a plan. It’s a video tape God puts inside you to show you the upcoming direction of your life, if you walk in the ordered steps that lead you there. Of course, I could have taken a right turn here, and not ended up there. I could have held a grudge against Harmon Kardon, and that day would have never happened. I believe it’s Psalm 37 that says that the steps of a righteous man, or a good man, are ordered of the Lord. There is a plan, a video. Now, it’s not a 50 year video. They are usually 1-2-3 years ahead of life, because there are so many other circumstances that can affect the final filming of the production.

So I had this deja-vu. And that’s when I started getting serious, and started realizing that that was the Spirit of truth being my friend, showing me things to come so that I could prepare myself to get the most out of that moment. Did you get that? Because if I were able to show you what was going to happen to you a month from now…. what if I showed you a flash of Dow Jones? It would make you rich, wouldn’t it? And all the while, we’ve had this thing in the church. Unfortunately, we’ve also had psychiatrists and psychologists and everything else with the psyche, the mind, who say it’s just a slip in time, it’s just this-or-that, it’s something you ate. And all the while, it is a gift from God.

Since I started being faithful over my first deja-vu I, I started seeking it, and working on it. I said, “God, if this is the way to show me that I’m doing what you wanted me to do, and I’m standing where you want me to be, then I will no longer have doubt, and hesitation in the steps I make through life.” And you know, wherever you’re at in business, or whatever you are doing where others must follow, if you hesitate, you’ve lost your lead. So I’m really confident knowing that a lot of the time, I’m walking exactly where God wants me to walk. But it started because I started utilizing this"video” that was going to bring me closer to the God who could produce my future.

What has this got to do with boogers, you might ask? We’ll get back there. Showing you what lies ahead…....

Turn to Romans Chapter 6:22. There are some sure things, and sadly, some of the sure things are not good things. But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life. The future of doing what the Bible says is good, is everlasting life. And that just doesn’t mean going to heaven. We’re probably the generation that won’t have to deal with heaven. The plan of the Bible was never about going to heaven, it was about living with God in the earth It was never about going to heaven. That’s after it all got messed up.

You are supposed to pray the prayer, “Our Father which art in heaven hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven”. The deal was about getting heaven on earth. We were designed to be earthy. God didn’t get the body like we got. We were made from the earth, and we belong here. It was about getting more out of every day while you are here, not the sweet bye and bye. What good will it be then? You won’t be able to fix anything. It’s already going to be fixed. You’ll be saying, “This place is just too nice!” I’d go crazy. I’d have nothing to do. We’re all about doing something now that we can do with the tools we’ve learned, and please our heavenly Father in the process.

I would rather someone come to me and say, “You can’t do that. It’s impossible”, ...and then just do it. And when you do it, there is no greater feeling on the planet. So I’m just up for challenges. When the Bible says, Christ in you, the hope of glory, that means the hope of your business is Christ in you. That means the hope of your school is Christ in you. That means the hope of your neighborhood is Christ in you, the hope of glory for that community. The only chance that community has of any kind of reconciliation with God is the Christ that He put in you. That’s why He called them Christ-ians. Little Christs. It’s to let that spirit move you to be in the right place. Don’t keep trying to avoid trouble. You’re built for trouble. Just get that authority! Hey, Tiger, you’ve got a cowlick!

What if you see something on me? What if I see something on you that’s heading you toward the other end? Let’s read verse 23 For the wages of sin is death. When you absorb that thought, you realize that the end is death. If I had continued to allow myself to be addicted to coffee…I’m not saying that coffee is bad, but I’m saying my addiction to coffee is bad. Money’s not bad, but the LOVE of money is bad…not being able to do anything without it. When are we gonna get the money and hoard it up, is bad. It will gonna possess you. Romans, earlier, says, Know you not that you are servants to whom you obey? Will you be a slave to sin, or will you be a servant of righteousness? If I can’t help but be a slave, then I’d rather be a slave to things that aren’t going to kill me. So I want to open myself up to not being so high-minded that you’re afraid to tell me that I have a booger, or a cowlick, or I’m into some sort of sin, where you see the future of that sin, and the wages of that sin is death. Otherwise, you can’t help me to keep me alive.

We’ll keep reading. Job Chapter 32. How many of you have ever read the Book of Job? Job was the richest man in the east, but it says that satan came against Job to try to get him to curse God. Satan tried to get the man of God derailed. Job wouldn’t do it, although he did succumb to a lot of pain and suffering because, Chapter 2 says, he had a great fear of losing all the stuff God gave him. We have to realize that if we are going to serve the Creator, we can’t serve the gift the Creator gave. You don’t want your kids serving the bicycle you gave them for Christmas. You want them honoring and serving you, because you are the source of the bicycle. God wants to bestow gifts, but not if we’re going to be derailed by starting to serve gifts.

Job was in this circumstance. He was afraid of loss because he’d gathered so much stuff. Through his own self-righteousness he’s got these buddies that shouldn’t even be his buddies. I’m surprised fire didn’t come down and consume them, but they’re talking him into things, saying, “Oh Job, Oh Job.” It reminded me of a Mike Tyson: someone famous, with lot of money, things are going good, he’s winning fights, and he’s got these flunkies that go everywhere looking for the rings he tosses, and so forth.. That’s exactly the type of friends Job had. They were following him around to get the fat from what God was blessing him with. They’re just going along with whatever way Job is that day. If Job is feeling good about God, they’re saying, Yeah, God’s good. The next day, if Job’s not feeling so good about God, they’re saying, I don’t know why you serve that God.

Finally, something happened. Job Chapter 32 verse 1, So these three men ceased to answer Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the kindred of Ram: against Job was his wrath kindled, because he justified himself rather than God. Also against his three friends was his wrath kindled, because they had found no answer, and yet had condemned Job. Now Elihu had waited till Job had spoken, because they were elder than he.

I’ll give you the skinny on this. Elihu was the prophet. He was the one God called, and the Spirit of truth moved with him. It showed him things to come, showed him what was right, but because he had such an esteem problem with the rich, wise, incredibly God-blessed Job, he kept his mouth shut for 31 chapters. It’s like a homeless person off the street asking me, What do I need to do? And I’ll just let them know. But if I’ve got an appointment with Steve Wynn, it’s gonna be tough to think I know more than a guy who has produced more. There’s bound to be this hesitancy. Well, Elihu had that problem until they started badmouthing his God, and finally, just like Paul, he said, I am set for the defense of the gospel. He chimed in and said….. And Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered and said, I am young, and ye are very old; wherefore I was afraid, and durst not show you mine opinion. I said, Days should speak, and multitude of years should teach wisdom. But there is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding. Great men are not always wise: neither do the aged understand judgment. Therefore I said, hearken to me; I also will show mine opinion. Behold, I waited for your words; I gave ear to your reasons, whilst ye searched out what to say.

There was another example in the Bible where the same thing happened, but had a different outcome. On one hand, “you’re afraid when you don’t know someone well enough so you’re not gonna tell them about the stuff on their face”...but then you’ve got this other “respect for their position in life, so you don’t tell them”.

Well, if Steve Wynn has got this “something” where I could tell him something to prevent him from dying, should I just tell him anyway? The answer is YES! We’re in the ministry of reconciliation. I should just be able to tell him. But we need to be able to practice on ourselves this holy fearlessness. This is not judgment, or being a critic, but being a minister of help to those that have a problem that’s leading them to death. Are you seeing? And if we don’t practice on ourselves, and allow ourselves to receive it, we’ll not go to that other person, and that person will die. And we could have been their saviour. Christ in you, the hope of glory. We could have saved them from whatever it was. It might have been a bad business, or whatever. I wish I’d had a father that was good in business that could have showed me how to not miss ten years of good business in my business. When I was raised in the business with my dad, I saw all the things he did, that I was doing in my business. It was like a deja-vu. It was history repeating itself, just like it does.

The Bible talks about that kind of stuff. I saw the same kinds of decisions I would have to make, that he made. But I didn’t have a teacher along the way. Thank God, I found God. I didn’t always make the right decisions. But we can be “fathers” now, to help those that don’t know. But we have to learn to deliver the advice so that they don’t rebel, because we’re trying to save them from death.

Let’s turn the tables. How would you be able to receive a word of help to save you from death? We need to be practicing that. Before you get in the car and drive is the time when you need to make the decision of how you’re going to drive. Don’t make the decision of how you’ll deal with the idiots that cut you off while you’re in the car in the middle of traffic. You won’t react the right way. Purpose what you’ll do before you get in the car, saying, I’m going to drive the speed limit, and if they cut me off, I’ll wave to them, and not give those “other” hand signals. If you prepare and practice beforehand, you’ll be more likely to say the right thing and do some good out there.

The other example we have is Jonah of Ninevah. You know, Jonah, the whale, the whole deal. God says, Go to Ninevah, and tell them that they’ll all die unless they repent. I see the future ahead of them, and because they’re doing all this stuff that leads to death…the wages of sin is death.. they’re gonna die. Let them know. Jonah didn’t want to let them know. Jonah wanted them to die!

I had someone ask me to do a memorial service. Well, I don’t do memorial services. I just go raise the dead. They came to my office to talk, and by the time we were done, I realized they really wanted this man dead. They even asked me what level of hell he would be committed to. They didn’t like him. I couldn’t believe it! I felt like raising him from the dead just to spite them. Jonah was like that. Jonah wanted them dead. Finally, he did go to Ninevah and delivered the message. The whole nation repents and says, “Oh God, Thanks for showing us”, and God spared them. There was no judgment for their sin. It’s not just God trying to kill. What you sow is what you reap. If you steal, you are going to get stolen from. You can’t help it. If you kill, killing is coming back to you. If you are righteous, you’ve got righteousness coming. If you start loving, you’ve got love coming. That’s the way it works. So Jonah tells them, they repent, and Jonah’s mad! Part of the fear, or the reason why people don’t tell us, is because they don’t like us. So we have to make sure we never get into that position. If someone doesn’t like me, I begin by looking at me to try to see what I did, and how I did what I did.

I have a message from about six years ago called “I’m always right, but I could be wrong”. I’ve preached out of the Bible on most of our 50 or so topics the Faith Center knows that seemingly the rest of the world doesn’t know. But I’ve got 50-100 scriptures to back each one up. So, guaranteed, it’s right. BUT my delivery may not be right. How I tell someone may be very, very wrong. So I go back and look at what I could have done differently? Like the Book of Haggai says, Consider your ways.

I want to give you four steps of thinking.

1) Start small. If you’re going to help someone, start on the stuff that doesn’t mean life or death with them It’s important that you start small. If someone’s got two different colors of socks on, and they’re a preacher, it’s not the end of the world. If you catch them an hour ahead of the service, that might be a nice help. Find a way to minister words into people instead of saying, “I can’t believe you wore two different colors of socks”. We’re not critics or judges. We’re supposed to be ministers. And don’t move right into adultery, fornication, lasciviousness, murder, backbiting, hatred, envy, strife, sedition, or heresies. Don’t get right into their business. Start small, and develop your ministry of help. When you find the best way of ministering love over a booger, then you can move on to weightier things.

2) Learn to judge yourself first. In Matthew Chapter 7, Jesus said, How is it you see the splinter in your neighbor’s eye, but you don’t see the beam in your own eye? Meaning a splinter off the same beam! Romans Chapter 2 says, the very same judgment we make of someone else is the same thing we’re guilty of. Romans Chapter 2 verse l says, Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art judgest; for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. For you do the same things. We want to make sure that when we see an example, you don’t just speak first. Turn it back on yourself and say, Am I doing the same thing, but just couldn’t see it?

How many friends have you counseled throughout your teenage years on dating? “Don’t go out with HIM.” But she just can’t see it! She’s out with him, she can’t help it, he’s just the best. But all of a sudden, she’s going, “Oh I can’t believe he did that to me.” Well she didn’t believe anybody else when they said it, but they saw it. You can’t see the stuff you’re in as well as someone else can see it from the outside. We want to practice on us being on the outside - I’ll judge myself, and once you do, and you find you’ve either done it, or have gotten over it, you’ll then find the procedure with which you can surgically remove that splinter without hurting that other person-without derailing them, without offending them, and without causing rebellion and stubbornness to come up in their lives.

Learn to judge yourself first. Your helpful insight into the stuff on your teller’s face could turn into a long-term embarrassing relationship with your bank IF you had the same thing on your face, as well. Wouldn’t that just be awful? Be their deliverer, not their judge or critic.

3) Be the hearer. Practice being honest with yourself, and downplay your physical importance, which the Bible calls vanity, so that others aren’t afraid to help you with what you cannot see or feel. Don’t put on such a persona that someone thinks you’re just too high and mighty…like the Pantene “Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful” commercials. Don’t put on an attitude where they’re so intimidated that no one will tell you anything. You want to start practicing making yourself available for helpful information.

4) DON’T get offended or embarrassed. Too often, we react at the spur of the moment. We ought not. We ought to take the information, and say, “Excuse me, I’m gonna go to the mirror and take a look for myself.” Take the time and go to the mirror. We’re talking about spiritual things, especially the things that lead to physical death. The Bible gives all that information in the Book of James. It says, This is like the man that beholds his face in a glass, or a mirror, and goes his way, and straightway forgets what manner of man he is. But, it says, whosoever looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues therein is not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, and this man shall be blessed in his deeds. Take the time out, and go to the physical mirror or to the spiritual mirror, and see what you look like.

If someone judges you, go to the Book and find out. This is a lot better way to get judged than just receiving it. You don’t have to receive their judgment. Take it as information until you confirm it. God can tell me anything, but I don’t let my wife tell me some things. I said, “I’ll never have another cup of coffee as long as I live”. I’d made this quality decision, and gotten free from coffee. We were out about a year later, and someone offered me coffee, and she said, “He can’t drink coffee”. Well, that made me want a cup so bad! Don’t tell me I can’t do it. It’s always better to do it yourself than to have someone else speak for you.

Just excuse yourself, go look in the mirror, (ours is the word of God), study to show yourself approved, and clean yourself up (if there really was a booger). To those who are anxious to point out unknown specks on others, be cautious. They may not be what you think they are, since you don’t know what they’ve been through.

I want to close with this thought. The woman at the bank didn’t have a booger. It was a scar, strategically placed close to the rim of her nose. I felt so awful for thinking what I did. I’m glad I didn’t just say, Hey, you have a ..... because after careful consideration, she just had a scar on her nose. It may not be what you think. I’ve been judged for a lot of things, but you don’t know where I’ve been. You don’t know how often I judge myself first. I don’t get very far without judging myself. See, you might think I’m doing something completely wrong, but go to your Bible and find out if you’re doing the same thing. Probably, by the time you get back to tell me, or show me the right direction, you’ll find out I’m already doing it. Don’t be so eager to say, YOU are doing this. Judge yourself.

This message was transcribed and edited from the original audio message.
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