Robin [00:00:00]: So, hello, my name is Robin. As we go into scripture tonight, the theme for is Tonight is Redeemed. And I just want to put this out that as the message is spoken tonight, will you please text in your prayer, small or big, it doesn't matter. If you have something on your heart that you need us to come in agreement with you to pray, please text 8087935655 so tonight, that song My Redeemer Lives is very special to me. And I just want to dig into the anchor verse tonight, which is found in Isaiah 43:1. And it says, but now this is what the Lord says. He who created you, Jacob. He who formed you, Israel. Robin [00:00:53]: Do not fear, for I have redeemed you. I have summoned you by name, and you are mine. Can you do me a favor tonight, wherever there is a you in this verse, please place your name next to it. And if I place my name next to it, this is what God is telling me in this scripture. He who created you, Robin. He who formed you, Robin. Do not fear, for I have redeemed you, Robin. I have summoned you by name, and you are mine. Robin [00:01:27]: So in John 14:42, we're going to take a look at the first disciples, and we're going to put our focus on Simon Peter. And there's a little background before we dig into this scripture. I just want to say that John the Baptist, at this point, he was baptizing in water. And what I love about John is that he didn't know who was the Messiah. All he knew was that God said, wherever the Spirit of the Lord rests upon, he's the chosen one. And so it just shows me that John the Baptist, he was intentionally baptizing with water because he said that he that the one after him was coming to baptize in the Holy Spirit. So this happened when he was baptizing Jesus. He saw the Spirit come upon Jesus like a dove. Robin [00:02:25]: And he heard the Father's voice, and he said, look, this is the Lamb of God. And so the next day, he was hanging out. I'm going to take it local style. He was hanging out with his boys, okay? And he saw Jesus walking by, and he says, look, there is the Lamb of God. This is the one that I've been telling you about. This is the choice, the chosen one. This is the Messiah. And so two of his disciples heard. Robin [00:02:52]: And so if we take it into John 1, 4, 40, it says, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of these men who heard what John said. And then he followed Jesus. And I love that fact that, that they heard they were following John the Baptist. But when John was saying that he wasn't the Messiah, Jesus was. They followed Jesus. And it goes on to say that Andrew went to find his brother Simon and told him, we have found the Messiah, which means Christ. Then Andrew brought Simon to meet Jesus. Looking intently at Simon, Jesus said, your name is Simon, son of John, but you would be called Cephas, which means Peter. Robin [00:03:39]: So as we dig into the Scriptures tonight, I just want to do a quick prayer. Can we just bow our hearts, Father? God, I just humble myself and I just submit myself to you tonight, Father. And what the message that you bring out, Father, may open the eyes and the ears of those who are here tonight in person and those who are listening out on TV tonight, God online. I pray that you would bless them and show them your goodness and your kindness and your grace tonight in scriptures. Reveal yourself to us, Lord, in Jesus name. Amen. So my first point, as we glean from the Scriptures, we see that Jesus calls Peter by name and not by his sins. And God knows our struggles and our weaknesses, but yet he still chooses to see us through the lens of love and redemption in his son. Robin [00:04:37]: Isaiah 43:1 is our anchor verse. Remember, he said, I called you by name. He said, and you are mine, in Romans 5, 8 NLT. But God showed His great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. And God knows, God knows that we have challenges and we fail. And yet while we still were in our sin, he sent His Son to die for us. That is love. In point two, when we start to follow Jesus and know him, our identity can be found in Him. Robin [00:05:16]: He not only knows us by name like he called Peter, but He also calls us by other names. He calls you his sons and his daughters. He calls you beloved, he calls you redeemed, he calls you forgiven, friend, healed, righteous heirs, saints sanctified, new creation in Christ, ambassadors for Christ. Because John 10:27 says, My sheep hear my voice, and I know them and they follow me. In Matthew 26:58 it says, Meanwhile Peter followed him at a distance and came to the high priest's courtyard. He went in and sat with the guards and waited to see how it would all end. So some background this is talking about. After the betrayal of Jesus from Judas and the arrest of Jesus from the religious leaders, they took Jesus to the house of the high priest Caiaphas. Robin [00:06:22]: And then we see Peter following Jesus from a distance. And in Matthew 26, 73, 75. A few verses down it says a little later some of the other bystanders came over to Peter and said, you must be one of them. We can tell by your Galilean accent. Peter swore a curse on me. If I'm lying, I don't know the man. And immediately the rooster crowed. Suddenly Jesus words flashed through Peter's mind. Robin [00:06:56]: Before the rooster crows, you will deny me three times that you don't even know me. And he went away weeping bitterly. So Point three. I really touched my heart of what Peter was going through because it says, Peter starts to follow Jesus from a distance. When he first met Jesus, he followed Jesus. He walked with Jesus for three to three and a half years of his ministry. He saw miracles, he saw healings, he saw deliverances from demons, he saw a girl raised from the dead. And he saw nature bow to Jesus when he calmed the storm, and he even walked on water. Robin [00:07:41]: But what was going on with Peter? That he followed Jesus from a distance and he sat with the guards, the verse says, in the courtyard of the high priest and wanted to see how it would all end. Point 4. We see Peter trying to fit back into the culture of the world that he's no longer a part of. And he's miserable and goes away weeping bitterly while Peter is sitting in the courtyard. Maybe that's a place that he used to hang out before he met Jesus, you know, maybe that's a place of uncomfortability to him now, because that was comfortable for him back in, you know, before he met Jesus. And sometimes when something so traumatic happens, we take our eyes off of Jesus and we place it on our emotions or our circumstances. And sometimes it takes us off track. We start to follow Jesus from a distance and we go back to people and we go back to places that God called us out of and he deliver, you know, delivered us from. Robin [00:09:01]: A bystander tells Peter, you must be one of them. We can tell by your Galilean accent. And that just shows me that Peter was different. You know, he was broken. He. He went back to a place that he probably hung out before. But when he was with Jesus, you know, Psalm 34:8 says, taste and see that the Lord is good. Oh, the joys of those who take refuge in him. Robin [00:09:30]: We are called to be separate and to live in this world but not be a part of it. And I think that's what Peter was doing and that's why he went away weeping so bitterly, because he loved Jesus. He followed him, that was his brother. But then this thing broke his heart. His world shattered. And he started following Jesus from a distance. In 2017, I just want to put in a testimony of mine on the goodness of God. And God just reminded me that, you know, he never forgot me or abandoned me. Robin [00:10:16]: I went through a very traumatic event. I can't relate to Peter, and it was the loss of a child. I lost a child in miscarriage. It was so traumatic for me because I have two healthy children, and they were teenagers at the time. And she was to be my third. And I said, she is, because I went to the doctors, I took the ultrasound picture. They gave me the picture. They said she was a girl. Robin [00:10:48]: And I said, I named her Eden. And that was her name. And at the time, too, I was. I gotta say, I was in the best physical shape my life. I just came off of a second marathon for the Honolulu Marathon. I was eating well, I was working out, I was serving in church, you know, and everything was good. But then one week later, after I received the picture of my baby, I lost her, you know, and what happened to me was that I started to turn inward. My heart was broken. Robin [00:11:38]: I started to not reach out to people. I started to hide my feelings. When I would go to church, I would hear messages or, you know, people would pray. I couldn't hear. It felt like a zombie. I felt like I was there, but the lights wasn't on, you know. And what happened was that I even would try to read the Bible. And the Bible was just dry, you know, I couldn't get anything. Robin [00:12:18]: But yet I was still living. I was still going to work. I was still, you know, waking up, taking care of my children, but it just was nothing and nobody could reach me. But one day at work, Jesus showed up. And it was, I work in the construction industry, and there is this guy who was the flag guy in front of the gates, and he allows trucks to come in. And when you work in construction sites, you know that we wear the ppe, we wear the hat, the vest, but we also wear face coverings. And so this. This man wore a face covering. Robin [00:13:00]: I didn't know how he looked like. And every day I would pass by and he would be telling me, God is good. God bless you, Robin. You know, God is good to you. And every day I would hear that. Every day I would hear that. And then at lunchtime one day he tells me, robin, come eat with me. Because he had tent and he had a table and it was hot. Robin [00:13:27]: And I said, okay. And then I went in. And then he started to Take off his ppe. He took off his mask, and I saw that this man had teardrops tattooed by his eye. And that's a representative of. He was in prison, and, you know, he murdered somebody. And that's the truth. And he sat down and he said, I was saved in prison. Robin [00:13:55]: I was in prison for almost 30 years. And he said, but God found me in prison. And he just said, robin, I just. I know this is what God wants to say to you, that you are a product of his love. And right there it was. I knew that was God. I knew that was his voice. Because who says that. Robin [00:14:21]: That you are a product of his love. You know, you hear people say, God loves you. God, you know, God will take care of you. But this man said something. He said a word that only I could recognize, and I knew it was Jesus. And when he looked at me, I saw the gentlest eyes. I saw Jesus in this man. And that's all he said. Robin [00:14:49]: And at the end of the day, I just. It just made the dams burst open, you know, it was the word that. I knew that that was Jesus speaking to me, and that was only for me. And I heard his voice. And from that day on, I started getting life again. You know, I started encouraging myself in the Lord, like David did. I started going back to fellowship, you know, and it was hard, and I pushed myself, but I knew that Jesus said to me that you are mine. And I got you. Robin [00:15:38]: Point five. I wanted to just remind those, you know, that when we gave our life to Jesus, that even as a believer, believers can still get lost. In Luke 15, 4, 7, Jesus said, what if one of you had 100 sheep and you lost one of them? Would you not leave the 99 in the country and go back and look for the one which is lost until you find it? When you find it, you are happy as you carry it back on your shoulders. Then you would go to your house and call your friends and neighbors and you would say to them, be happy with me because I have found my. My sheep that was lost. I tell you, there would be more joy in heaven because of one sinner who is sorry for his sins and turns from them than for 99 people right with God who do not have sins to be sorry for. And I just wanted to encourage anybody out there that if you started following Jesus from a distance because of things happening in your life and you know God, but you started retreating and you started walking away, and I just want to encourage you tonight that Jesus came back for me, and he came back for me through a man that I would never thought that would be the one who was to speak. And I can say today that even though that man, he committed murder, he is not a murderer, no longer called that in the kingdom of God. Robin [00:17:14]: And I would never know, and I would never know who I am today. And I probably wouldn't even be up here if this man didn't speak and wasn't used by God, because that was the day that life began for me again. In closing redemption we are redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. The day we gave our hearts to Jesus and confessed him to be Lord and Savior in our lives and placed our faith in what he did for us on Calvary on the cross, we experienced unconditional love, grace and reconciliation to God. The through his sacrifice, the great divide was mended between God and us, the Father and us. Ephesians 1:7 it says, He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of His Son and forgave our sins. John 1:17 says, But God's unfailing love and faithfulness came through Jesus Christ. But I also want to talk about the other part of redemption, being redeemed that not a lot of us talk about. Robin [00:18:31]: Because as believers, redemption is an ongoing process. We are far from perfect every day. I know I am. We make mistakes. We struggle to do what's right and know it's wrong. And we hurt people because we hurt knowingly or unknowingly. We take our eyes off of Jesus and we place them on our circumstances. But I just want to say that Jesus rescues and he restores. Robin [00:19:01]: He doesn't abandon. He doesn't reject you because you walked away from Him. He doesn't waste your tears or your pain. Instead, through the power and the beauty of the Holy Spirit who lives in us, he transforms us day by day and strengthens us day by day when we surrender these things to Him. Second Corinthians says, and the Lord who is the Spirit, makes us more and more like him as we are changed into his glorious image. I just pray today that if there's something that was said tonight and you know that you following Jesus from a distance as we break up into our prayer groups or if you pray on your own, if you need someone to pray for you in house, you can come up. If you need to be in agreement with someone else, go pray with them. But I just want to remind people that Jesus said, come and follow me. Robin [00:20:18]: And another thing I wanted to remind people and to keep it in Prayer is take a step to do something uncomfortable. If you haven't prayed in a while, let this be the time that you pray and connect with Jesus again. If you haven't opened up the scriptures, grab a scripture, open up the Bible today. You know, if you haven't come to church in a while and God is knocking on your heart, come to church. We have Saturday night service. We have Sunday service. And come, come back. And if you can't, and you only can watch online, we have 21 days of prayer. Robin [00:20:59]: This is only day five. You have 16 days more. Tune in online every night. And if you can come in person, come down. Because I believe that this is the time of restoration. And I believe that Jesus is calling his people back, those that received him and those that he loves. And he just wanted to remind you to come back. So we're gonna. Robin [00:21:25]: We're gonna come back and rejoin again in a few minutes. So take your time and pray. Sam Sa Sa Sa sa. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:41:09]: Thank you that, Lord, that you've heard every prayer that has been prayed, Father, that you have seen every heart that it sought you, Father, that thank you for the message, Lord, that Robin delivered that really came from your heart. Father, thank you that you're a God that is calling your people, Lord. The ones who feel qualified because they're qualified by Christ, and the ones who have not felt qualified, the ones who have been imprisoned by. Maybe they're hurt or they're disappointed, disappointment or their guilt or their shame, or they've heard the whispers of the enemy that said somehow that they're not qualified to come, that they don't belong. Lord, we thank you that you, Lord, that the truth dispels lies. And when the truth is proclaimed, we thank you, Lord, that it can combat the error. Sometimes the error of our emotions, Father, sometimes the error of what has been told to us. Sometimes it's the things that the enemy has whispered in the darkness of the night. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:42:13]: But Father, we are grateful that you are the God who is our redeemer. That, Lord, that when we walk through the fire you said that it's not because we're being punished. Lord, you said that we won't be burned. And father, when we're walking through the waters, Lord, you said that although we might get wet, Lord, rivers will not wash us away and will not overwhelm us. Father, thank you that you said you know us by name and that, Lord, that you said your sheep know your voice and that, Lord, they listen to none others. Lord, we just confess that sometimes, Lord, we've listened to our emotions more than we've listened to your voice. Sometimes we confess and repent, Lord, that sometimes we've listened to the circumstances more than we've listened to your voice. Sometimes we've listened to our fears, God, sometimes we listen to our shame. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:43:10]: Father, that today, Lord, as we're coming, God, we don't deny that we have those things. We don't deny that there's circumstances, we don't deny that there's emotions. Father, we just thank you. That's not the primary thing. Lord. We want to listen to you. And so, Father, we're drawing closer. Father, thank you that Lord, we are who you say we are. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:43:35]: Father, for those may be struggling with identity because of our feelings or because of our insecurities. Father, because of the things that have been said to us or about us. God. But Lord, today we just thank you we are who you say we are. Thank you that you're not confused about who we are. And even if we are confused, Lord, we pray there would be a lifting of that spirit of confusion because you're not confused. Lord, you know that we are a son. You know that we are a daughter. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:44:08]: God, you know that we are loved. You know that we are chosen. Father, thank you that we are called not because we are qualified. We are qualifying because of your call. So Father, thank you for that. We want to be closer, God. Father, we want to hear your voice. And you might not be a visionary. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:44:28]: For some of us, we're not a visionary. We don't we don't know where we're going to be, Lord, in five years. We don't know where we're going to be sometimes in six months or in six days. Sometimes we're just like a bat out of hell. We know where we came from and we never want to go back. And God so we just declare, Lord, that even if we don't know all the future, Lord, we know where we came from and we don't want to go back. Lord thank youk that neither do youo. Neither do youo reject. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:44:58]: Lord, neither do youo abandon. Father thank youk. We're moving closer today. And Father, for those we pray this evening for those who are in a prison. Father a prison of their of failures. Father they're in a prison of their emotions. God. They're in a prison of their health issues or they're in a prison of their broken expectations or broken relationships. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:45:24]: Father. They're in a prison of their emptiness. Father, thank you that there is no hole that is so deep that the arm of The Lord cannot reach it. If you're in that hole this evening, you're in a hole you're feeling that's beyond the scope of what God can do in you. Would you just raise your hand to God? Wherever you are, raise your hand to God and say, God, I thank you that you see me. I thank you that your hand is not short. I thank you that you, Lord, are the ones who grabs a hold of our hand and leads us out of the darkness. Thank you. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:46:09]: That darkness isn't my friend. You are my friend. You are my shepherd. You are my savior. You're my redeemer, God, and I'm grabbing hold of you. Thank you, Lord, even when my grip has weakened. Thank you that your grip never does. Thank you that you have told us that you have never lost one, not even one. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:46:32]: And thank you that you're not about to begin. Thank you, Lord, that your grip is strong. And Lord, we trust in you. Father, we're praying for those who've been following from a distance, Lord, and maybe we can't even see him at the moment. Father, thank you that you see us in that moment of surrender. Maybe you've come to your senses. Would you come to your senses? You don't have to change your whole life. You just need to change your heart. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:47:08]: You just need to change your direction. Rather than saying, lord, because I don't feel like I can see you. I'm just going to keep on going. Lord, I just said, would you just turn your heart to. Toward God. He's calling. Father, I thank you that there is a grace and there is a love, and there might be a truth and there might be some guidance and there might be some direction. There might be some correction. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:47:33]: But Father, I thank you that you call us out of your love, Lord, you call us out of your a heart that wants to redeem, that wants to set forth, that wants to strengthen. Father, today, even as a church. God, I thank you that we want to be a church that says that no matter where people have been, no matter what they've gone through, that we believe that we serve a God, that when people turn their hearts toward him. Lord, the past is forgiven, the weight can be carried, the doors can be open, a grace can be poured out, a truth can be delivered in a way that can be understood. Father, a path can be made forward, even in the broken places. Lord. You make a path, you said, through the wilderness to bring your people to where you're calling us, Father. We're thankful for that. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:48:34]: Father. Would your sons and your Daughters, hear the whispers of your spirit. It just says, come, come follow me. Come be with me. Come be loved by me. Come receive from me. Come stand in me. Come rest in me. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:49:02]: Father, thank you that we don't have to have it figured out. We just need to listen and do what you say. And those who are taking that step, Lord, that there is an uncomfortable step that we've been. We've been dancing around. Sometimes that uncomfortable step is to say something to someone who has been stuck because we don't know what to say. Father, I thank you that sometimes it's more important that we say something rather than the magic words of having to say it all perfect. Father, I thank you that sometimes there's some of us that we're stuck and because we're afraid or we're not comfortable. But we're more comfortable than taking the step that it feels you want us to take. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:49:56]: But if you're in that place and you sense God is calling you, whether it's the say I'm sorry, whether it's you humble yourself, whether it's you, you make the move back to a place of community where you know that the scripture wasn't written so that it's just you and Jesus, but that you would be part of a family. Maybe you had the worst example of family. That's the reason why God's calling you. So you can experience real family. You can experience a family of grace and truth. Father. Not a perfect family. A family where people have all made their mistakes. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:50:47]: A family that people who have all strayed, Lord, all of us have strayed. But, Father, we're thankful that you've never let us go and that you're still calling, Lord, thank you. We pray that our sons and daughters, our brothers and our sisters. Lord, the people of God, would they just take the step, Lord, take the step that you're calling them to do. If you're here this evening and I don't know where you are, you could be at home, you could be in your car, you could be in the house. But Lord, if that's you, that you sense God is calling you, and you know, I don't know what it is that God's calling just to take that step. If you're saying yes, would you just raise your hand to Jesus today? Yes, Lord, yes. I'm willing to make that phone call. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:51:40]: Yes, Lord, I'm willing to take that stand. Yes, Lord, I'm willing to seek you again. Yes, Lord, I'm willing to move towards people instead of away from people. I'M willing, Lord, to renew my mind and not just listen to my emotions, but listen to what your word tells God. Thank you. Thank you for that, Father. What a grace cover. It's a spirit cover each person. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:52:05]: Father, we're thankful for those who are. Are. Are grateful, Lord, have thanks. Lord, we're thankful for Eric's and. And Kylie's son that doesn't need surgery. Father, we're grateful for a healing grace. Father, we're grateful with our sister Corliss who. Who had a pain that was persistent, could not be relieved, but at the word of God, at the prayer that had been prayed, Lord, that the hand of God touched and brought relief. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:52:32]: Father, we give thanks, Father, we give thanks for the life lessons, Lord, for a testimony, Lord, that our test becomes our testimony. That, Lord, that has come along, Lord, we're grateful for that, Father. We give praise for forgiveness, Lord, the grace that comes and Father, we're praying for others, Lord, who are traveling to Kauai for conference and family time for Mitch and Kim and Father, others who are traveling, Lord, we just pray right now. A traveling mercy. And God, would you not just provide a time of rest for some or a chance of a time to be receiving or giving. But Father, we're praying that, Lord, an encounter. Lord, we pray that people would encounter you on these travels, Father, the ones who's traveling and the ones who are delivering messages and the ones who are receiving messages, the ones who are spending time and the family members that would they have an encounter, God, with you. And father, we're praying for TJ and every other son or daughter, every other family friend who is in desperate need but don't believe in you. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:53:51]: But, Father, I pray that they would be willing to be prayed for, Father, they would be willing to take a step, Father, they would be willing that even if they don't believe, Lord, that sometimes it doesn't matter. Just like the man who was paralyzed, it was the friends who believed and brought them to Jesus and because he was willing, God, that the God of all hope could restore. Father, we're praying for those who don't believe, God. Would they just be willing to be prayed? Would you lead them, God? Would you soften their hearts? And, Father, we're praying for healing and vision. For a 2020. A vision or a 2020 eyesight, Lord, I know it's. It's in relation to a job situation, Father, that's. Lord, we're praying right now. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:54:48]: Would you just restore, Lord, whether it's genetic, Father, whether it's through kind of use or misuse or abuse. Father, I thank you. It doesn't matter to you, Father, just as you laid your hand and you. You put the soil over the eyes, you mix with your spit, Lord, because out of the dust of the earth, the mud of the earth, we were created. Lord, we're just praying right now, would you recreate something that may have not been created or have been misshapen or robbed? Father, we're praying for that and praying for deliverance, Father. Father, deliverance. I'm not sure what kind of deliverance, but, Father, we pray the enemy's hand would be stemmed. Father, we pray for protection from the curses that have been declared. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:55:40]: Sometimes things have been spoken over you that haven't been coming from the word of God. Sometimes things have been coming from the enemy. And we just say in the name of Jesus, Father, that would you just say this evening, if that you struggle and you don't know where the struggle is, it's the enemy. Just say, would you just tell the Lord? Lord, thank you. I'm blessed and not cursed. Thank you, Jesus, you came to destroy the curse of the fall and to destroy the works of the devil. And so, Father, I thank you that you say I'm blessed and not cursed. Lord, I belong. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:56:16]: And I'm of the accepted, I'm not of the rejected. And so, Father, we just pray right now with the angels of the Lord encamp around those who fear you. And Father, we just break the assignment of the enemy that when I've been bought by the blood, that I've been transferred into your kingdom, into your family, I thank you. You never let us go. So, Father, we're just praying. Would there be a grace? And Father, if there needs to be a repentance of some kind, a renouncing of the hidden way, would you just bring that to our mind? Not so that we would dwell in guilt and shame, but so, Lord, we could just be humble before you. Honest. And so, Father, we do our part as well. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:57:01]: Sometimes we need to renounce. Sometimes, Lord, we've believed the lies. Sometimes we've walked down the wrong road. And so, Lord, we just want to acknowledge that before you today. And Father, thank you. That there is a fresh grace for each person. That when the Father calls, he calls because he loves. Father, when the. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:57:25]: When the hand of redemption is extended, we're thankful. It's to heal, it's to forgive, it's to strengthen. And that, Lord, thank you that you have a heart for the lost, where it's a lost sheep or a lost coin that has fallen in the cracks or a lost son who has walked in rebellion when we come to our senses or when we come to this place. Lord, thank you you never quit looking. Father, thank you that you never quit searching. And when we come to our senses you never quit receiving. So we just receive it today. Lord, I am who you say I am. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:58:02]: I'm a son, I'm a daughter, I'm a child of God. I just receive it and stand in it. Today we pray these things in Jesus name. God's people say amen. Amen. Hey God bless you guys. Thanks for joining us here on day five of 21 Days of Prayer and join us tomorrow for day six and we're going to be praying actually in our gatherings whether Saturday or Sunday. So hey, have a great night, have a great rest of the evening and we'll see you guys tomorrow. Pastor Glenn Yamaguchi [00:58:37]: God bless you.