Overcoming Lies That Could Steal Your Vision

August 22, 2024 00:29:24

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On this episode of the WealthBuilders Podcast Karen Conrad Metcalfe welcomes Greg Fritz, a long-time friend of Billy Epperhart and Andrew Wommack. He has taught at Charis Bible College from early on and has witnessed its incredible, exponential growth.

 

Greg shares three lies that can cause people to lose or give up on their vision and calling from God: 1) the world is too bad, 2) past mistakes disqualify you and 3) it’s too late. Greg gives numerous biblical examples of these lies being shattered. He also gives practical advice to "use what you have, do what you can, and start where you are" to overcome discouragement and move forward in faith.

Tune in to focus on the truth of God’s Word regarding the destiny God has for your life.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Here's what it's saying. Not only did your excuse, your mistakes not disqualify you, they helped prepare you for what you're going to do. [00:00:26] Speaker B: Welcome to this week's Wealth Builders podcast. I just want to take a moment and thank you, our wealth builders family, for faithfully tuning in and sharing these podcasts with others. We are growing and in that, we are moving forward in bringing transformation to our neighborhoods, our cities, and our nation. Also, I just want to let you know that I know a lot of you are listening to this as you're traveling or going for a walk. But if you ever want to get a little overview of this, we actually have our team create and they write a recap of each podcast. And so to locate that, you can go to wealthbuilders.org, click on resources, and go down to podcast, and you'll have a nice, concise little paragraph there to share. So today we have got a very special guest, and this is Greg Fritz. Greg, thanks so much for joining us. [00:01:22] Speaker A: Thanks for having me. It's good to be here. [00:01:24] Speaker B: I think a lot of people in our audience absolutely know who you are because we see you on Andrew's platform, and they probably tune into you in social media. But, Greg, I want you to tell us a little bit about yourself and really how many years you have known Billy and Becky. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Yeah, Billy's been a friend. They've been our friends for so long, it's. I can't even. [00:01:45] Speaker B: It's like decades, right? [00:01:46] Speaker A: Decades. My wife as well. In fact, my wife went to Billy and Becky's church when they pastored in Louisiana. [00:01:54] Speaker B: Wow. [00:01:55] Speaker A: That was a couple of lifetimes. [00:01:56] Speaker B: That was a ways away. [00:01:58] Speaker A: My wife was married at the time. She lost her husband. And then we met later on and married. And we met Billy when he was pastoring in Denver. And I know he tells stories about that. [00:02:09] Speaker B: He does tell stories. [00:02:11] Speaker A: Well, they're true. It really happened. [00:02:14] Speaker B: And he even for a period of time, you would fly up here and even do some of the services for you. [00:02:19] Speaker A: Yes. He was actually starting to get into real estate during that time. And he wanted me to move here because in those days, we had Sunday Wednesday services. I remember that it was that, I mean, you know, we would have three services a week on a slow week. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:38] Speaker A: So he needed to be out on during the week, and he wanted me to come in. So I told him I didn't want to move, but I would fly out here on Wednesdays, and I was traveling still, so I would travel on the weekends and preach and then I'd preach in Denver on Wednesdays, and I did that for a long time until I said, I don't think I could do this. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Have had to move to, I was. [00:03:02] Speaker A: Spending four days a week in an airplane. So, yeah, it was, it got old. [00:03:06] Speaker B: It's so neat, too, because you've been friends for decades, and then outside of your connection, you actually connected with Andrew, and you've been part of Charis Bible College for a long time. [00:03:17] Speaker A: Yeah, over 20 years. Yeah. They, back in the old days, two or three locations ago, they had about 50 students, and they were low on instructors. And the overseer called me and said, would you come preach? So I did, and Andrew was there, and he listened. It was a little intimidating, but he listened to me for three days and said, hey, can you come back every month next year and teach in the school? And so I did. And then ever since then, I've been a regular guest. [00:03:50] Speaker B: That is so great. [00:03:51] Speaker A: So what's cool is the year I went and was the year before. The first year I went, it was the year before they went on tv. And then the next year I went, they were on tv. It was their first months on tv. And so the next 20 years, you know the history. But I watched it happen, and it was an incredible journey. I would come and they would say, you know, we doubled, and then we doubled again. Since you were here last year, who does that? [00:04:21] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:04:21] Speaker A: Who grows like that? [00:04:23] Speaker B: So you got to actually the tremendous growth. [00:04:26] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I saw it. And people during those years, they would ask me, what's going on? What do you see happening in the church? I'd say, well, there's something going on in Colorado Springs. And I would tell them about Andrew's ministry because it was a fantastic thing to watch, and it's still growing. It's amazing. [00:04:45] Speaker B: It's amazing. And, you know, who would have thought? Were you surprised when you heard that Billy all at once got connected with the ministry, too? And here he is, the CEO of Andrew Wommack ministries in Bible college. [00:04:57] Speaker A: Well, Billy's got so much ability, and he's so smart, and, you know, so I know he had a lot of things going in his life that literally, in fact, I was with Andrew yesterday, and we were talking about it. There are so many things in Billy's life that prepared him for what he's doing now. Because when you're going to college as a young person, there's no, like, course for how do you be as the CEO of one of the largest ministries in the history of the world. How do you do that? [00:05:27] Speaker B: How do you prepare? There's no eagle school to go to for that. [00:05:31] Speaker A: There's no way to know what to learn. And so anyway, it has been. It's cool. I think if you look at Andrew's life, Billy's life, and certain people like that, you realize there's not just one way to do this. [00:05:44] Speaker B: Yeah, that's so true. Well, you know, really, this is a great preface to the topic that we're talking about, because you're gonna talk about vision and three lies that cause people to. Is it. Lose vision. [00:05:58] Speaker A: Lose their vision. Give up their vision. Give up on their vision. [00:06:02] Speaker B: Wow. I think that during this time, especially with everything that's going on in the world, there's just things that, you know, we're standing back looking, and fear might try to come in, or did God really say this? Did he understand the political climate or whatever that might be? So I think this is gonna be really, really encouraging. But before you kind of get started on that, I also want to mention to everybody that Greg's program is on gospel truth tv, and you're on daily. And then. What's your website, Greg, if people can come and find you? [00:06:33] Speaker A: Yeah, it's gregfritz.org dot. [00:06:35] Speaker B: Okay, great. Gregfritz.org. and then you've got a YouTube channel, social media, all that. [00:06:41] Speaker A: Yes. And the website's really the hub. You can get to all of the other outlets through there. And there's a lot of free stuff, video, audio, and print. That's free on the website. [00:06:52] Speaker B: It out. All right, so, Greg, I want to hear about these three lies. I am really looking forward to hearing this. I know I'm going to be ministered to you, and I know our audience is going to learn a lot, too. So what are those three lies? [00:07:05] Speaker A: Well, the way you opened it is exactly why I'm talking about this right now. We face so much opposition right now in the world as christians. I don't. In my lifetime, I've never seen so much opposition toward christians and christian values. And it can be discouraging. [00:07:23] Speaker B: Absolutely. [00:07:24] Speaker A: And so your husband, David, who is my new best friend. [00:07:28] Speaker B: Yes. I love that. [00:07:30] Speaker A: He had me come to the. A couple of army conferences, and as I was praying about what do I share with these ministers? And they're not all just ministry. There are all kinds of people in army. But I felt like, you know what? I think people are discouraged. In many cases, they're overwhelmed. They don't like what they're seeing. There's just a frustration and we can't let that rob us of what God has promised us so good. We cannot let that happen. You only have one life to live, and we can't help that. We were born to live now and the world's lost its mind. We're in. This is it. And so the promises of God are not dependent on outward circumstances. So I talk about, among other things, the three lies that Satan will tell christians to get them to give up their vision. And this would work in any area of life. Anything that God has told you personally, this will work for. So the first lie is that the state of the world is so bad now, we just can't be or do what we could have done or should have done or would have done if we hadn't been born at this time in history. Wow, that is a cop out. It's a lie. And there's a whole generation of kids believing that they're not. They're staying home, they're living in their parents basement. They're not getting married, they're not having kids. They've given up. They've believed that lie. We can't do that. And so God's promises are not dependent on outward circumstances to come to pass. And it's so important to be firm on that. And the example I give is Peter walking on the water. Jesus told Peter, come. And Peter stepped out of the boat and started to walk on the water. And he was actually doing it. And then it says he got his eyes on the wind and the waves. [00:09:24] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:09:25] Speaker A: And Peter figured something out. You can't walk on water when it's this windy. As if had it been calm, he could have done it. Well, that's a lie. [00:09:36] Speaker B: That's such a great lie. [00:09:37] Speaker A: Wind and waves have nothing to do with. Walking on the water is a supernatural act that only God can, can help you do. The christian life is a supernatural walk, our walk. We have to have the help of God. You didn't get this far just because you're lucky, you know, or just because we're smart or because, you know, we were. God has brought us to where we are and we have to believe that God's going to finish what he started in our lives regardless of the wind and the waves. [00:10:12] Speaker B: That's so good. And in that, Greg, when you were talking, it just, you know, it's kind of like, what are you looking at? [00:10:18] Speaker A: Right, where's your focus? [00:10:19] Speaker B: Exactly. And in that, I really like your example because we all know that story. But Peter's focus got off of Jesus and onto what's happening in the natural? And I agree. I think that is one of Satan's biggest weapons that he is trying to use is that discouragement. But to get our eyes off of Jesus unto all this mess in the world. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Well, and it's true. That's one reason it gets our attention. It is more windy and more wavy than it was ten years ago. It is, and things are going on now, but it doesn't stop the fact that if you keep your eye on Jesus, you can finish your course. We have a right to live our lives, and we have a right to fulfill our destiny in any generation that we are born. We have a right to do that. [00:11:10] Speaker B: And God's not taken by surprise. [00:11:12] Speaker A: Nope. Nope. [00:11:13] Speaker B: You know, when he. I always think, too, sometimes, like, wow, why did you choose me to be born at this time? And even in that, I'm like, you have a lot more trust in me, Lord, than I have in myself. But I guess that's where we want to be, right? [00:11:25] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. I mean, I'm just glad I was born. [00:11:29] Speaker B: Yes. [00:11:30] Speaker A: I'm so glad that I'm alive and I know God. And we have an opportunity to live life. It's just once you become a Christian and it's just a no lose situation, but we just need to just take off the blinders, you know, focus on the Lord and do what we're put here to do. [00:11:48] Speaker B: That's really good. So that's lie number one. [00:11:51] Speaker A: That's lie number one. Number two. And these aren't in any particular order, but lie number two is the belief that my mistakes. Now, this is especially true for christians. They believe that their mistakes somehow disqualified them. You know, if I hadn't done this or hadn't done that, in fact, I have a whole book called living with no regrets. [00:12:12] Speaker B: Ooh, that sounds really good. [00:12:14] Speaker A: We have chapters on missed opportunities and past sins and things that people look at and go, well, you know, I can't do it now because look what I've done. Look what I've done wrong, or look what. And the point I make is one of the. One of the things we're doing in our lives right now, one of the points we're establishing in our lives today is that we can't do this without a savior. And if you thought that you were going to live a perfect life so God could use you, you're mistaken. [00:12:46] Speaker B: It's not possible. [00:12:47] Speaker A: It's not possible. And that's why everyone needs a savior. Why? To make up the difference, to pay the price for what we did wrong. So God has already promised us these things, knowing what we're going to do before we do it. So we may just be finding out we're not perfect. But he already knew, so he makes up the difference. [00:13:10] Speaker B: That's so good. And, like, what advice would you have? I think, you know, obviously we've all made mistakes, but if someone maybe, maybe your business has gone bankrupt or something has happened that you just feel discouraged and disqualified, what advice would you give to us just to be able to, you know, accept what Jesus did and keep moving forward? [00:13:34] Speaker A: Well, I have such a great verse for that, and I can quote it, but I'm going to read it so I don't misquote it. It's Daniel 1135. It says this, it says some of those of understanding shall fall. So he's, and Daniel was very prophetic. He's talking to all of us and he's just saying, and that's one of the things that, that really eat at christians because I don't know about you, but I got saved at seven. [00:14:01] Speaker B: Wow. [00:14:01] Speaker A: So every major mistake I've made in my life, I made as a Christian. [00:14:06] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [00:14:07] Speaker A: And then sometimes you hear somebody to just live for the devil their whole life, and then they got saved at like 40, and they've just turned and it's like, yeah, but they did all their wrongdoing before they were saved. That's an easy demarcation. But when you're a Christian, it's like, I knew better. Yeah, that's what sin is. Yeah, but I shouldn't have done it. Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah, but it hurt other people. Sin does that. And so he's saying here, some of those of understanding shall fall. That's gonna happen. But notice how this results. He says to refine them, to purify them, to make them white until the time of the end, because it's still for the appointed time that has redemption, vision, and purification, preparation all in the same verse. [00:14:57] Speaker B: That's amazing. [00:14:58] Speaker A: Here's what this verse does. It turns things around and it, here's what it's saying. Not only did your excuse, your mistakes not disqualify you, they helped prepare you for what you're going to do because they're purifying you. I mean, when you really learn something by experience, you go, I'm certainly not going to do that again. [00:15:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:23] Speaker A: So there's a change that happens. And so what he's saying is, even if you fall, I can use that to prepare you to do what I've. [00:15:32] Speaker B: Called you to do that is really encouraging. So it's taking sort of that romans 828, what the enemy meant for our heart. Right? [00:15:39] Speaker A: Yes. All things work together. [00:15:41] Speaker B: Yes. For those that love God. And in that, we have a part to play, is what I'm hearing, too. Like, when we receive that and we say, you know what? Yes, this was wrong. We make any corrections, but it takes faith in trusting God. And actually it takes humility to receive that forgiveness and say, okay, you mean I can still do what you've called me to do? [00:16:04] Speaker A: Oh, I know. That's a great point. It takes humility to accept forgiveness. [00:16:10] Speaker B: It does. [00:16:11] Speaker A: But God is serious about forgiveness. And if you could see the big picture, and I'm going to share one of my favorite stories, the Bible, the prodigal son. And if you can just see God's perspective in this, you know, we talk about our dreams and our visions, but God wanted something out of this, too. And what he wanted out of it was us. He wanted sons and daughters. That's his goal. He's not interested in where you came from and what you did wrong and what you should have done and the opportunities you missed. He just wants you to want him. So you see this with the prodigal son. The prodigal son left the father, it's Luke 15. And he went out on his own, wasted all the money, all of his inheritance. He missed opportunities. He lived wrong. He ended up broke. He was starving to death. And he said, you know what? I'm just going to go back home. And I know my dad's not going to want to see me, but his servants have it better than me. So if he'll just let me start at the bottom, I can just work my way back. I'll never be what I was, but I can start at the bottom and work my way back. And so he's got this speech prepared, so he's all ready to go. Father, I've sinned against heaven and before you, I'm no longer worthy to be called your son. And so he's all ready to go, and he's going back home. And the father saw him coming. You know why? Because he never stopped looking. Oh, that is, the father was waiting for one thing. He's waiting for the son to come home. And when they met, it was like they were on two different. And this is what you're saying about humility. They were on two different wavelengths. So the son starts with his speech, I'm so sorry. I'm no longer worthy. I wasted your money. And I did this and I did. And the father, what's he saying? Kill the fatted calf. Get the musicians together. We're going to have a party. My son's home. And he goes, and I did this and I did that and I did that and I'd be glad to tell you about. And that's where some people live. I would be happy to sit down here and tell you every detail of everything I did wrong. I'm so sorry. I'll go into probation. I'll go into timeout. You can punish me. I don't deserve it. And the father's saying, get the robe, put the ring on his finger. Let's celebrate. Because my son, who was lost is found. That's all the father wanted. [00:18:26] Speaker B: Wow. That is. And it does take humility. Here's the thing, too, about that story is that the son went and he knew these things were wrong. [00:18:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:18:35] Speaker B: And I think that's where a lot of times as christians, like what? You were starting out at seven. Hey, I knew this was wrong and I still did it. And they have an idea, like, well, I've really blown it because I actually knew what I was wrong. [00:18:48] Speaker A: Yeah. Because now as a Christian. But forgiveness works for everyone. [00:18:52] Speaker B: So good. [00:18:53] Speaker A: It worked for the prodigal son. So God's really serious about forgiveness and it's one of the foundational truths in the kingdom and we have to accept it in order to go forward. [00:19:07] Speaker B: That's really good. You know, we did a webinar this morning with Billy, which was amazing. And in that he was just sharing that you will make mistakes. And in that, I was just asking him some questions, like, you know, how do you move on from that? And it's like, it's an inside job. It's so much of it is just getting back up and going again. [00:19:30] Speaker A: Yes, yes. Just get back up and go again. And don't. God is forgiving you, but you have to accept that fact. And it's helpful just to go through the Bible and look at these forgiveness verses and really meditate on them until you get free. My book's called living with no regrets. Getting over the future or get over the future. I mean, get over the past so you can go into the future. [00:19:58] Speaker B: Yes. [00:20:00] Speaker A: Getting ready for. I don't even know my own book. Getting ready for the future by getting over the past. Get ready for the future by getting over the past. We don't need these chains holding us back from past mistakes. [00:20:14] Speaker B: And I think sometimes people, when they've made mistakes, they think maybe that to please God. They have to punish themselves, right? [00:20:22] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:20:23] Speaker B: But really, to please God is the pathway that you just described. If you want to be pleasing to God, you receive what Jesus did, and you still look to God for hope, and you move forward. [00:20:33] Speaker A: Well, and we're not glossing over sin. I have this teaching, too, on sin, on righteousness. I introduce it by saying, sin is not as bad as you thought it was. It's worse. It's terrible. But Jesus paid for it. [00:20:48] Speaker B: Yes. [00:20:49] Speaker A: A very high price was paid for our sins. And if you can't accept that, that's pride. It'd be like me taking someone out to dinner and them saying, you cannot pay for this. You cannot pay. And then I pay, and they roll around on the floor and say, I'm not worthy. I'm not leaving this restaurant. I'm not worthy. No, just get up and let's just walk out. You're embarrassing me. And so God's got people just rolling around in repentance and grieving over past mistakes and saying, you know, I paid for it. You could just get up, you can just thank me. That would be nice, and we'll go forward, but we've got to accept it. There's a scripture in Hebrews that says that Jesus blood paid for and there's no more offering for sin. [00:21:32] Speaker B: So we could wallow on the floor like you're saying. But it's not. [00:21:35] Speaker A: It's like trying to pay the bill at the restaurant. They'll say, sir, it's paid. Yeah, but I've got to pay something. No, it's already paid. Now you maybe pay someone else's, but you can't pay that bill. It's paid. It's over. It's closed out. And that's exactly what Jesus did with sin. And to not accept that is to either not understand it or think that somehow your sin is in a category that even Jesus couldn't pay for it. That's just not true. [00:22:02] Speaker B: And it's in that understanding of how loving our father is and what he did that actually empowers us to not walk in that again. It empowers us because we love God. It's the fear of God is not being afraid of God, but it's reverencing him and loving him. [00:22:20] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:22:20] Speaker B: And that empowers us. [00:22:22] Speaker A: Well, and as christians in our spirits, we don't want to sin. That's not our right. That's not on the list, not our nature. No, no, that's not so. When we do make mistakes, it's important to get it right in yourself and get over it. [00:22:40] Speaker B: That's so good. All right, we've covered number one, number two, number three, this is for all. [00:22:46] Speaker A: Of us who are over a certain age. But number three is it's not too late. [00:22:52] Speaker B: Oh, that's good. Even if we're in our sixties and. [00:22:57] Speaker A: Seventies, you know, I just don't see any limit in the Bible. I've got so many examples I don't have time to give today. But the lie is, if it was going to happen, it would have happened by now. And that one will, that will eat at you, especially if you're a late bloomer. [00:23:15] Speaker B: Yes. [00:23:16] Speaker A: And if God's saving some of the best things in your life for last, don't give up right before it's time to see the manifestation. We have lots of examples, but I could give you, let's see, Abraham. Abraham is the father of the faith. He's our example of faith. And Abraham was told at 75 that he was going to have a child. [00:23:43] Speaker B: 75 had to sound crazy. Oh, are you kidding? [00:23:46] Speaker A: 75? God says, I'm going to bless your descendants. He didn't have any kids, so he's 75. Well, you would think even if you're God and you made a 75 year old man a promise like that, you would get right on it. This is true in the next year or so. And he could have, God could have done that. But only God would tell a 75 year old man, I'm going to give you a son and wait for 25 years. [00:24:13] Speaker B: Wow. [00:24:14] Speaker A: And so we are excited about Isaac the son, and the results of that promise. And so was Abraham. He was living for that. That was his goal. That's what he wanted. That represented everything he'd ever dreamed of, the son. [00:24:29] Speaker B: Yes. [00:24:30] Speaker A: So he wanted that manifestation. But you know what? God likes faith. [00:24:35] Speaker B: That's good. [00:24:36] Speaker A: God loved the 25 years where Abraham said, I'm going to have a son. And it says he was strong in faith, giving glory to God, being fully persuaded that what God promised, he was able to perform. That's what makes Abraham famous. Not that he had a son when he was hundred, but that he believed it for 25 years. And how, I guarantee you, he heard this lie thousands of times. If it was going to happen, it would have happened by now. It's too late now. It'll never happen now. [00:25:08] Speaker B: So he tried to do it in his own strength. [00:25:09] Speaker A: And he did because he. Yeah, because he thought, if I'm going to do this, I got it. And have you ever thought that if I'm going to, if this is going to. I better make this happen now. Now. But God's timing is all important. [00:25:20] Speaker B: Wow. That is so encouraging. So I think there's probably a lot of people that are listening to this that have thought that, like, it's too late. What can I do now? Matter of fact, at wealth builders, we get that question a lot. People say, is it too late to start investing in real estate and building wealth? And we always say, no. And you just totally supported that. [00:25:41] Speaker A: I got three steps. This is another message, but I'll give this one for free. Well, the other one was for free. All this is more for free. Oh, yeah. More for your. For your time. But it's, it's. I call it get out of the rut. But it fits, right? Really well. What do you do? You don't think it's not too late? So what do I do? Three steps. Use what you have. Do what you can. Start where you are. [00:26:07] Speaker B: Oh, that is powerful. [00:26:08] Speaker A: Isn't that good? [00:26:09] Speaker B: That is so good. [00:26:10] Speaker A: Isn't that good? Use what you have. In other words, you can't just say, well, I just don't have anything. Well, yeah, you got something. [00:26:18] Speaker B: Yeah. What's in your hand, right? [00:26:20] Speaker A: Yeah. You remember the widow. [00:26:21] Speaker B: Yes. [00:26:21] Speaker A: Who came to Elisha. My sons are dead, I'm in debt. I don't have anything. And he said, I don't have any money. He said, what do you have? He says, I don't have anything. No, what do you have? I got a jar of oil. That'll work. [00:26:34] Speaker B: We'll start there. [00:26:34] Speaker A: We'll start there. And that's the principle. What do you have? Moses did the same thing when he went to the burning bush and God says, go tell Pharaoh, let my people go. And he said, how am I going to do that? He's not going to listen to me. How can I change his mind? He said, what's in your hand? He goes, a stick. He said, use that. And he used the rod. [00:26:54] Speaker B: That's so cool. I've never connected that. [00:26:56] Speaker A: Isn't that cool? [00:26:57] Speaker B: That is so cool. [00:26:58] Speaker A: One more. Samson killed a thousand philistines with the jawbone of a donkey. [00:27:03] Speaker B: Wow. [00:27:04] Speaker A: You know why? Why? It's not because it's a supernatural weapon that you've never heard of. It was within his reach. There was a donkey carcass, and the jawbone was the thing that looked most like a weapon. So he picked that up and killed a thousand. [00:27:17] Speaker B: That's what he had. [00:27:19] Speaker A: Isn't that great? [00:27:19] Speaker B: That is great. So I just want to repeat those. What you have, use what you have. Do what you can, do what you can. [00:27:25] Speaker A: Start where you are. [00:27:26] Speaker B: Start where you are. [00:27:27] Speaker A: It's not somewhere else. I got to move. I got to do this or that. Start now right where you are. [00:27:32] Speaker B: So good. Wow, Greg, this has been amazing. And not only have you shared those lies, but now you gave us action items to be able to. Okay, we're done with the lies. What do I do now? This was power packed. Wow, Greg, thank you so much for being a part of this today. Thank you. I want to remind people again, they can go to gregfritz.org. [00:27:54] Speaker A: Yes. [00:27:55] Speaker B: And find you and then your YouTube channel. But if they start on your website, they can actually get to all your. [00:28:00] Speaker A: Podcasts and books and products. Everything's there. Yeah. [00:28:04] Speaker B: Awesome. Okay, any final words that you'd like to share with our audience today? [00:28:08] Speaker A: Well, I'm just excited. You know, this is something that I tell Bible school students because I've been teaching in Bible schools my entire adult life, and not everyone's called to ministry. Obviously, if you're called to ministry, a lot of your time and effort is going to be devoted to that. But if you're not, I tell Bible school students all the time. If you're not called a fivefold ministry, go to college, get an education, do whatever, but make all the money you can make. Don't just sit back and think, well, what do I do? Go for it. Go make money and be a blessing to the kingdom and a blessing to the world. That's what I would leave with you. [00:28:47] Speaker B: That is great, Greg. Thank you so much. This has been really fun to sit down with Greg and I hope you'll come back and do more podcasts with us. You can stay up to date with [email protected]. dot also, if you have not yet subscribed to our email list, you can go to the website and subscribe and you'll get updates on everything. So thank you so much for being part of this wealth builders family. God bless you and make it a great rest of the day. [00:29:19] Speaker A: I.

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