On the right hand of his father, you believe he did what?
He died on the cross for us, right? He arose the third
day, that's correct,
and he sat on the right hand of his father.
In other words, you believe that simple story, and I do too, and I do too. But what happens if you've got eyesight. You never had eyesight, or did you have it when you when you were
young? Oh, I had it 140, years ago.
So you remember being able to see? Oh, yeah. What happened? Why'd you lose your sight? My brother,
I had blood vessels coming through my retina. They burst.
Oh, my. I'm sorry to hear that. But the thing is, it probably means that. I mean, who knows, you might not have been a believer if you hadn't had that experience, right? And is that true or not?
So I want him to give me my sight back, Jesus!
He believes in Jesus. Yeah, he, you know, when you're blind, you might as well, because you're going to get your sight back. Yeah, right. We hope, well, that's our great hope. You don't hear about the Lord very much here in the mid Coast area. No. People are rushing too much, trying to make money, and they're pushing for the next
grocery item. Yeah, yeah. You don't hear much about it, yeah.
I felt like that was happening a little bit today. Everybody pushy. Little bit too pushy, pushy. I feel it in the air. So when a lady helps to carry my groceries out here just now, that was nice of her, wasn't it? I don't see that all the time. And then she said, Well, we had to help somebody that had a flat tire. Somebody's car broke down, and took x number of hours, but we stayed right with them, and then the next day, or something, she had a flat tire and drove right into it with a flat right up to the tire shop, just with, you know, within driving distance. And, you know, I believe that God does that. He blesses us when we know to do the right thing and we're doing it. Yeah, I think God looks out for us, don't you? It may not look like it at times.
I know we do live in a crazy world today,
but it's so refreshing. So she's talking to the about the Lord with me, and then he's talking about the Lord. We have this little three, you know, two or three gathered in His name without a church.
They go to church every Sunday. They they're little older than us,
not much. Right? We go
visit them every, every week. Once a week, we try to visit them. It's what it's all about. We have a cookie day. He calls it a cookie day,
because you get a cookie out of the deal, cookies
or cake or something. I bring stuff over, yeah,
you know you can, you can make a chocolate like cake with carob beans instead of chocolate, so doesn't give you that caffeinated effect. And you can use honey and different and you can make flour out of spelt flour and all this nice stuff they've got in here. And you can make a cake to die for without getting sick or ill or getting diabetes. No need to get sick. I don't have time to do all that. That's the problem. I want to make a chocolate cake to die for, that's healthy, that to live for. They say there's a chocolate cake
that use just mayonnaise. You ever heard that one? I haven't.
It's probably better than what they got, but I'm still the mayonnaise has eggs that are kind of questionable. You know what I mean? Yeah, I like trying to get I know, I want to know the chicken I'm eating. Well, I don't. Well, I'm a vegan. I don't eat chicken, but I eat the eggs, yeah, occasionally. So I'm not a real vegan, yeah, but I like to know what the chickens eating and how he's living, yeah? Because you get sick and you don't know why. Otherwise, I know,
but it is good to be able to live that way, but, you know, being vegan and stuff,
well, I can't say I'm vegan. I'm what you call a cheating vegan, because I do have the eggs and milk, yeah, but I do it because I thought my body could use a little bit. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that. But you know, when we get to heaven, it won't be what we ate that made the difference so much as the attitude, although God does want us to take care of what we have. And a lot of people don't know that they get sick, but I was telling my brother here, my name is Jonathan. What's your name? Leroy, and Pam, um, have you always believed in the Lord?
Yeah, we don't go to church. But
no, no, I got kicked out of church. So I know what you mean about the church. Yeah, I got thrown out for telling the truth, and they don't really, yeah, they can't handle the real God's honest truth in church. Yeah, now you think they could, you think so you would think that's where you're supposed to hear
church story we he had a friend, and his daughter went to a church locally, and they told her she wasn't welcome because she couldn't pay the tithe that they
want, the tithe, the 10% T, i, t, h, they told her she wasn't welcome. They told her she wasn't welcome.
Can you believe that? Yeah, that's not right. But they did,
you know, God will judge that. You know. No, they organized with. Is sometimes like more like organized crime, yeah, I hate to break it.
His mother was a believer all at home. Was she really she didn't go to church, but she was a strong believer. Yeah? Sunday school went to Vacation Bible School for his kids.
Yeah, now you've been together since he was blind, or before he was blind.
Oh, you didn't get married for 55 years.
But before that, before you were married, was he blind? No, so was he blind the whole time you were married?
No, he he was 42 so you blind for 30 something years
so you can you were married about 10 or 1520, years before you got in blind.