 Wow. Wow. Thank you so much for keeping it right here. J.C. Sarqual is a show here on Y254. Thank you for joining us. Nick's the president of Pandehu and the other side playing us dope mixes is DJ and DC. And you know what we always say is J.C. Sarqual is a full service to go up a bit early as an worship, to come to the praises, to come to a bigger dance hall, to praise and everything has been awesome. And we want to thank God for this far and of course his presence together with us and I believe wherever you are watching us from, you are getting blessed. And kama kawai datu na kuangana inspirational vibes. Now kama, I want us to share, you know, to reflect upon a verse in the Bible from the hardest book in a kuanga pronunciation, the hardest. Which one is that? Yeah, you got it right is Ecclesiastes. Yes. Ecclesiastes chapter 9 and verse 11. These are verses that we all have come across in Asema. I have seen something else under the sun. The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned. But time and chance happen to them all. That is the book of Ecclesiastes chapter 9 and verse 11. And you know, many a times when we want to, you know, to define or rather to gauge our level of blessings or our level of achievements in God, and you know, we all trust in that God at a kuame to bless, but every time when we see another person being blessed, you have been trusting God, you know, for a breakthrough in your life or rather even for that open door of employment, that open door even to join school or that open door even to have a spouse and to get married. And others are trusting God for an open door, you know, to receive a child. And you know, God is the other of our lives. So blessings, zakenia, konaza, you know. But you know, when the Bible says, when Solomon is saying, he has seen something new under the sun, it means, you know, we all exist in this world where logic sometimes beats our spiritual or our faith sometimes unapata. Fidiatu naku wa shaken by understanding how the world operates or how things operate that mone a kona pesa, mone a kona wezo, bion eza, get blessing, fulani, haraka, kuliko, wewa mone una trust in God. But you know, what we get to understand is, however, sometimes chance and happen happens through, you know, the power of God that we can never explain. I think if you just give God all the credit because kamani, kamani kwa wezo ako, literally kabisa haungi weza, but iyo iri kwanitai miako and a chance for that blessing to allocate you wherever you are, because you trusted God and you continued and faithfully prayed and, you know, served Him in always trusting Him to open that door. Kuna mtu ana eza kua ana, ana kua nga ana investia kitu, ana investia npa kado kua bia syarayake. Lakin saba boku no iyo power, maybe them or the person unapata ana trusts iyo do sanandu in eza kungulie iyo melango. But wherever kona ile kido go and you have that big faith that will move mountains and the mountaine nyan a move nio the fact of logic and how the world operates and God ana sema, it is your time and it is your chance for it to happen to you. So continue, you know, trusting God and knowing that time and chance happen to them all. So ikifika nitai miako, pia, don't be tempted, you know, to carry the credit saba buna joati. Ime kwanitai miango, e muli kua muna sema, sita make it, unanza, you know, kute ko the credits or rather kute kio kiburi, you know, God can take that from you. And you know, what the Bible says is sometimes God will honor your effort other than ile to outcome. So continue being persistent with it. And you know, the principle that runs throughout the Bible is the principle of stewardship. Like when you sow, when you plant, when you do what you're supposed to be, what God requires you to do, you just find yourself, God is working, sorry about that. When you serve diligently, God anakwanga, he honors that effort other than the outcome. You know, I'm just imagining about the talent. You know, the people when you're God, I will come and pay a talent. And you know, kuna mojali fichatun daan, wali fichatun daan in aafu ikakua. Yani iali nyaganyo, yo talent. And you know what, I'm just imagining if that person, ata maybe kama hangi fichat, hangi kua, maybe it akuna kitu kuboni mefa nyanai talent. But at least I tried. Yali weka tuchini naka moa. There is nothing I'm doing about it. You know, God kuna taimana tuku on dolea, blessing ingina mana kutolea, gifting ingina mekua mekut trust here naka. Suppose you did nothing about it. People fear to try because of fearing the outcome of failure. You know, God will always honor your efforts. Outcome niye ye. Outcome niye na define itakua je. You know, you can have the fastest man in the race, mkuna e kua lai moja, and you have in this short race. But you know, God can decide for this time, niwewe unawin. I don't know how it will happen, but God will honor that effort or rather the fame that naeza shindana naum say. So in everything that you do, you just know, time and chance happen to them all. But today, nataka tu eleve that perception from this perspective of this verse ati, even if it's happening to them all, wakati ya kua ita kufiki ya saenye ume mekia, effort saenye ume exercise that faith. And you know what? God will reward you, and you know, nothing is new under the sun. That's why yata solomana kia nike yali saema. There is nothing new. I have seen this under the sun. So nii lekitu yene, ea me ona naum ea experience. So why not let it naeza happen at this time when the Bible was being written at that moment? Anyway, I think when we seek God and do our part, everything else, God would put everything in place. Outcome ni ea na determine, nae na amuakani chance ya kua, nae yoi na kua happen. Yes. God bless you. And you know, and to see one thing I want to remind people is when you say time and chance happen to them all, you know, as young people interacting with social media everywhere, you know, and maybe even that blessing you know, it's premature. You know, people are posting because you know, and when you wonder, ea manze kua ni mi mi God, mi mi naum baga, ea kua ni kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi, kua ni mi mi, kua ni mi mi, in today, you know, your time, your, your, your interaction probably on social media, even when you're who you are, and a chance to interact with, but you have been blessed wherever you are, thank you for being a blessing to us. Thank you to everyone who made the show a success and possible, starting from the technical transmission, production, God bless you, Sanane, thank you so much and DC for coming through. Yes. Oh, yes. Thank you so much and DC, you can, you can remind people where they can always catch you and, of course, your social media. Now, Tuambie, maybe if you're having any plans to, Maluna, I'd like to ask you, what are your plans? Oh, yes. You can find me on Instagram, come on djandieunderscore.com, Facebook, come on djandie.com, Twitter, djandie.com, Kenya. Yeah, let's interact. And Pia, as time goes on, you know, you mentioned to partner Benedic Tower, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. to Tabarikiwa, Pomorja. Yes. This is how, you know, you can watch it, and you can watch it. Yes, I'm not a father, I'm a father of the family. Yes, I'm a father of the family. Yes, I'm a father of the family. I'm a father of the family, and I'm a father of the family. Yes, I'm a father of the family. No, you're not. Yes, I'm a father of the family. All right. Thank you so much. And a big shout out to everyone who supported me here. May God bless you, may God keep you. Remember to catch the repeat of the show tonight at 9.30 p.m. As you go into the week, may God bless you, may God open doors for you and go before you in Jesus' name. To pattern a repeat, I'm going to cut your wiki so that you can follow me at Nick's The President. Follow me, but follow Christ. Amen, Haji. Doivo, this is Hajiani. May God lead us in every... everywhere we go. Now, I'm going to Tabarikiwa. I'll repeat.