 Yes, welcome back. This is J.C. Sako. My name is Maria Massava and I'm with DJ Nix. And today we are tackling on our inspiration vibe we are talking about as I wait. And the lesson we can learn from Abraham and Sarah. You know, at the beginning of this show I was talking about situation and depression. Situation and depression is whereby we go through something and our expectations are not met. So we are like, what is going through, what is going on? What is really happening when our expectations are not met? So we tend to be so extremely stressed. And you know, each generation, you have to see the instant generation. We want things instantly, the microwave kind of generation. We want our life to move like a bugari. I know you know like a bugati, bugari, where you want to pronounce it at the speed of bugari from zero to four hundred and thirty-one kilometers just in a snap. We want our life to move very fast and things don't happen like that. And we know waiting is not easy. I've been waiting for something also for like seven years. So waiting is not easy. It's like hard work. And I know you're waiting on something and you're trusting God for something. And to mefikaile point we put a deadline on things. I want to finish kampu by twenty-three, get a job by twenty-four. Get married by twenty-five. We need to pay God deadlines. It's not deadlines. Life young will happen. Let me say you expecting God for a financial breakthrough. We need to pay hundreds by the end of June and say he bees. But things don't work like that. Our God is not a God of things instantly. Our God is a God of seasons. Have you ever thought like if God wanted to save us, that is after the fall of mankind, if he wanted to save us, he would do things instantly because our God is all powerful. But God is a God of seasons. So we went through a season, we went through a season sending his sanding on the cross. It took a period. It took a timeline. And what happens when your timeline in mefikaile? That's the time you start looking for plan B or getting a backup plan or also getting a backup plan on a backup plan. I know guys to mefikaile because at some point in my life I've also done that. You are trusting God for this thing. I love the timeline in mefikaile, deadline in mefikaile. You look for a backup plan and on top of a backup plan you get another backup plan and say it's easy for you to work. But things don't work like that. We don't look for plan B, we wait on the Lord. I have from Genesis in the book of Genesis 15 verse 4 but you can go just read the entire Genesis 15 so that you can get a background of Abraham and God and why they call him the father of faith. Abraham chapter 15, Kwanzaa verse 4 to 6 God appears to Abraham. It tells him countless stars. They're the father of all nations. They're the father of many nations. So God promises Abraham he will have a son of his own. At that point, Abraham really believed his promises, believed God promises and he was so excited. He did not question, he just believed God. And also we go through the same thing. We believe God that by 23 takotume maza kampo, by 17 takotume maza high school, by end of June takotume pataizihan rejiz, kwanzaa shabi.