Country Wisdom

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00:00 (gentle music)
00:05 - Oh yes, stay right there,
00:08 stay right there, I'll be right back.
00:10 (gentle music continues)
00:12 - Hey, welcome everybody
00:14 to our Talking Donkey International
00:16 and our new television series, "Country Wisdom."
00:19 - Let's set the tone for this new series of ours.
00:22 It's found in Proverbs 4,
00:24 "let your eyes look directly forward
00:27 and your gaze be straight before you.
00:30 Ponder the path of your feet
00:33 and then all your ways will be sure."
00:36 - Join us now for "Country Wisdom."
00:38 (gentle music)
00:43 - You know, Jim, as we were driving
00:45 up to this mountain here today, I noticed something
00:49 about us or at least something
00:51 that is very different between you and me
00:55 and it was clear on that road.
00:57 Every time we would come to a spot where it went steeper
01:01 or gotten narrower or both
01:04 and it's filled with rocks, I'm thinking we should turn
01:08 around and you're going, oh, we can make this.
01:13 There were times I wasn't looking out the window
01:15 because we're on the edge and I didn't want
01:18 to know how close we were getting to the edge.
01:22 Clearly you like risks.
01:25 You like adventure.
01:26 You call it much more than I do.
01:30 I've always liked to take the safe route.
01:34 (chuckles) When I was a girl, I'd go to a birthday party.
01:38 Have you ever played musical chairs?
01:40 - Oh yeah.
01:41 - I think every kid has played musical chairs.
01:44 I was clinging to my chair
01:47 until I saw the next one was empty
01:50 and that I could get to it.
01:52 I'm not risking giving up this chair, this safety,
01:57 until I know I've got that one
01:59 waiting - You're risk-averse.(laughs)
02:00 - I am risk-averse
02:02 and I have heard that about you.
02:06 Didn't your friends used to have, what did you give
02:08 them, bumper stickers - Hey, there is no
02:09 - Or was it T-Shirts? - Use telling tales
02:10 on television.
02:11 - (laughs) But what was it?
02:13 They said I survived a ride with Jim Ayer
02:16 - Yeah, something like that. (chuckles)
02:17 - Yeah, well, today I survived so far
02:20 but we still have to get down
02:23 but I've just always wanted to take the safe way.
02:26 I like knowing what's ahead.
02:30 I like plan B's.
02:31 I like knowing, well, if this doesn't work
02:33 I've got this and I'm still okay.
02:37 There've been a lot of people though that have taken risks
02:41 that I would never consider taking.
02:44 And I don't know if that means that they're foolhardy
02:46 and I'm the smart one, or maybe it's the other way around.
02:52 But sometimes I think it's worth examining our lives
02:55 and seeing just how much that safety is worth.
03:00 - Maybe it has to do with commitment
03:02 some kind of commitment, some kind of goals and direction.
03:05 - I think so,
03:07 I think sometimes I might be too comfortable
03:10 that safety might be too important
03:13 and I wonder if that's really been worth it.
03:17 You know, what might I have done (chuckles)
03:19 if I'd been a little braver, if I'd let go of that chair
03:25 a little sooner, I might've won more games.
03:27 - So you still got out?
03:29 You're risk-averse - Occasionally.
03:30 - And you got out anyway
03:31 - Sometimes, yes.
03:34 Maybe it's why I didn't like birthday parties except
03:35 for the cake. (laughs)
03:37 - There you go.
03:38 - I think cake is the only reason
03:39 to go to a birthday party.
03:41 - So what's the lesson out of this?
03:43 - Well, I'm wondering if I've played it too safe.
03:48 You know, the road less traveled.
03:51 I would have looked at those two roads when they forked
03:54 and said, well, it looks like more people
03:55 have gone this way.
03:57 This is probably the safer route.
04:00 I think you would have done the opposite.
04:03 - Could be, could be.
04:05 - So are you off to take another fork
04:06 in the road? - Yeah, I'm gonna go
04:07 take another fork.
04:08 (laughing)
04:10 (gentle music)
04:17 You know, I've had the privilege
04:18 of being in Kathmandu, Nepal,
04:21 at least a couple of times
04:24 but probably the draw for that country is Mount Everest.
04:27 29,029 feet, the biggest mountain in the world,
04:33 the highest mountain peak in the world.
04:35 It's incredible, for years no one could climb it.
04:39 While they thought maybe you could go blind,
04:41 your brain would explode
04:43 if you've got to that height, that elevation,
04:45 nobody knew, it was a mystery.
04:48 And finally there were a couple of men
04:51 and really a nation,
04:53 the British that said "we've got to climb it."
04:55 But unfortunately in those days, in those years,
04:58 there was only a few permits given out, one permit per year.
05:03 In 1954, the French had the permit already.
05:06 1955, The Swiss had the permit, that only left 1953.
05:12 So they decided to go ahead.
05:14 It didn't give them much time to prepare
05:17 but they decided to, now I've, I've been on the trail,
05:20 the trail (chuckles) it's a long trail.
05:23 It actually started in Kathmandu and they had the walk,
05:26 the full length to get all the way
05:28 to Everest, miles and miles,
05:29 a seven week journey, tremendous time,
05:33 tremendous dedication.
05:36 Hillary was a 33 year old beekeeper.
05:39 He was a strapping man over six feet tall, fully energetic
05:45 and he combined with another young man Tenzing Norgay.
05:48 The two of them together, the little Nepalese fellow
05:51 and this big old, tall, a New Zealander said
05:55 "we're going to climb it"
05:56 but they didn't get the draw.
05:58 There was two other fellows that got the draw
06:00 which meant they had the first chance at the ascent.
06:04 They worked and worked and worked and they got up higher
06:06 and higher and higher and 300 feet from the summit.
06:12 They ran out of oxygen.
06:13 They ran out of energy, out of time.
06:16 They had to turn around and go back down 300 feet.
06:21 Well, the next was the ascent
06:23 for Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.
06:26 They went, they went, they went, they climbed
06:28 the gate, everything they had, they got to the peak,
06:31 they'd summited, first men in the world to summit.
06:35 And they said, "you know
06:36 we had one little tiny camera and I didn't know
06:38 that Tenzing have any idea how to operate it."
06:40 So he said, "I just stood there
06:42 and I took pictures all the way around, everywhere
06:44 to show that we'd been there
06:46 and I took a couple of Tenzing and then we came down."
06:48 That's all the time we had, they were asked,
06:51 how did you do it?
06:53 How did you do it?
06:54 He said, "well, the biggest battle is overcoming yourself."
06:59 Think about that.
07:00 The biggest battle is overcoming yourself.
07:04 Now let's see, what was it?
07:06 No, 2013, actually 2013, there was another fellow.
07:13 How do you say his name?
07:14 Yuichiro Miura, Japanese fellow.
07:18 His name doesn't really matter but he climbed it.
07:21 Why is it exciting to me?
07:22 Because he was 83 years old.
07:26 (chuckles) Well, I'm getting a little older
07:28 and that's exciting to see a man like that
07:30 and you say, how did this guy do it?
07:32 How did he do it?
07:33 He did it with 100% commitment.
07:37 (gentle music)
07:43 (water burbling)
07:45 It is sure good to get out of all that snow,
07:48 get down here in a beautiful location in the sunshine.
07:51 I listen to that water
07:52 and I think about closing my eyes.
07:55 You can almost hear the surf and the waves of the sea roll.
07:59 Now, the reason I'm thinking about that
08:01 is I'm thinking about Hernan Cortez
08:04 Cortez was born right near the water,
08:07 born in 1485, he was born to a family
08:10 that they weren't high nobility
08:12 but he was kind of an up and comer
08:14 at least he tried to be
08:15 he wanted to be, tried to get into government.
08:18 It only went so-so for him, until he finally,
08:20 he went to Cuba and there
08:23 he was able to get a little higher in the government.
08:26 He finally worked with people
08:28 and finally was able to round up a bunch of ships.
08:33 He wanted to go to Mexico.
08:35 You see prior to him, there'd been at least two expeditions
08:38 that had failed to conquer the land.
08:40 And he thought, if I can conquer the land,
08:42 if I can do this, I'll be a great, great man.
08:45 So as he's gathering all up, he got permission
08:49 and at the last minute, he hears you can't go.
08:52 He didn't hear it directly
08:53 but someone told that's what the government had said.
08:56 So at the last second, he gathers up all the ships
08:58 all the men and he sails and I believe it was 1518.
09:02 He heads out to Mexico.
09:04 He arrives in 1519 and there,
09:08 there's 5 million Aztecs
09:10 that greet him.
09:11 How many? 5 million.
09:14 Now let me, I wrote down here for you
09:16 just so you can kind of understand.
09:19 Cortez had 11 ships.
09:21 He had 13 horses, 110 sailors and 553 soldiers.
09:28 That's his entire army.
09:31 That's his entire group
09:32 but he wants to take over a nation of 5 million.
09:35 I'll save you the time of doing the numbers,
09:38 the crunching here, it's 7,541 to one
09:43 7,541 to one.
09:47 What on earth is this guy going to do?
09:50 Does he have a plan?
09:52 Well, yes he did, he actually had a plan.
09:55 He went down to his ships.
09:57 He set every single one of them on fire,
10:02 burned every single ship, every single one.
10:06 You see, for him there was no plan B.
10:09 There was no opportunity for failure,
10:11 either we make it or we die right here.
10:14 And guess what?
10:16 He made it.
10:17 He made it, he formed alliances.
10:19 He did all kinds of things.
10:21 He worked here and there until he overcame
10:24 that entire nation of 5 million people.
10:26 Today we still have the city of Mexico city.
10:29 That monster city that I think is maybe the largest
10:33 if not one of the largest in the entire world
10:35 because of his 100% commitment, 100% commitment.
10:41 It makes a real difference in a life.
10:45 It had been a torrential downpour in England.
10:47 The streets were almost running like the river.
10:50 Benjamin Mee had his arm extended all the way down
10:53 into a drain hole, trying to unplug it,
10:55 when his phone rang, he answered the phone
10:58 and it was Cameron Crowe.
11:00 He said, "hey, I'm here on Hollywood Boulevard,
11:03 in Hollywood and guess what?
11:05 Matt Damon has agreed to play you.
11:07 Sorry, I gotta go and he hung up the phone.
11:10 Well, Hollywood, you see, it was the movie.
11:14 "I Bought a Zoo."
11:16 Now in the story, the zoo is in another country
11:18 but it was actually in England.
11:20 Benjamin and his wife were having terrible trouble.
11:24 She was a 40 year old lady who had cancer
11:27 and they wanted to do something
11:29 and the sister sent him an advertisement
11:32 about this zoo that was for sale.
11:34 An old busted down, broken down horrible zoo
11:37 that was in such great disrepair.
11:38 It was just unbelievable.
11:41 How would they even buy it?
11:42 It was way over a million dollars
11:44 but the family sold everything they had.
11:47 The mother helped them chipped in
11:49 and they found this zoo that had an extra bedroom,
11:53 an extra house on it.
11:54 Then mom could live too.
11:55 So they all went in together and they bought the zoo.
11:59 Shortly, the wife died, terrible situation
12:03 but people asked when the movie came out
12:05 and he actually wrote a book, how did it happen?
12:07 How did you do all this?
12:09 How did you survive?
12:10 And why'd you do it in the first place?
12:12 Well, I wrote down his answer
12:14 because it's very apropos for today's study.
12:16 He says, "sometimes, all you need is 20 seconds"
12:19 - Of insane courage
12:22 and I promise you, something great will come of it.
12:31 - 20 Seconds of insane courage.
12:34 I think of David and Goliath.
12:37 The story in the Bible, you know that story.
12:39 David takes on a mighty giant.
12:41 We believe that giant was probably nine feet tall,
12:45 little David, the shepherd boy.
12:48 And guess what?
12:50 God worked through him and a mighty miracle occurred.
12:52 He beat that giant.
12:54 And then I think of, oh there's another fellow, Jonathan
12:56 whose father was the King, King Saul.
13:00 There was thousands of chariots.
13:01 There were thousands of men of war.
13:03 They all came against Israel, to beat Israel to a pulp
13:08 and Jonathan said to his armor bearer,
13:10 "we've got to do something."
13:13 What can one man and his armor bearer
13:15 do against an entire army like that?
13:18 Jonathan said, "let's go out over here
13:20 to this rock outcropping.
13:21 I know the Philistines are over there.
13:24 Let's go there and let's reveal ourselves to them
13:27 and if they say, come up to where we are,
13:30 that's a sign from God that God will be with us."
13:35 They went over to that location and sure enough,
13:37 they showed their selves, hey fellas,
13:39 what are you doing up there?
13:40 Philistines looked down and said, "hey, little man,
13:43 come on up here and we'll show you a thing or two."
13:47 At that point, it's too late to back out.
13:49 But in their hearts, they didn't wanna back out.
13:52 They wanted to follow along
13:54 with what God was going to do through them.
13:58 They started climbing up the rocks.
13:59 They had to go, walked on their hands and knees to get up.
14:02 And there's at least 20 men on this escarpment,
14:06 20 men, brave warriors of the Philistine army.
14:11 The next scene, they've killed every single one of them.
14:15 So much thrill that, the fear ran
14:17 throughout the entire Philistine army.
14:20 Beware, get out of the way these guys, God is with them.
14:24 And because of that, 20 seconds
14:26 of insane courage of climbing on their hands
14:28 and knees up a mountain to attack another army
14:32 God did mighty things through them.
14:34 That's what you and I need is 20 seconds of insane courage.
14:38 (gentle music)
14:42 - We have a problem,
14:43 and the problem is commitment.
14:46 We are so often,
14:48 unable, unwilling to really commit to God.
14:52 Over and over, in stories in the scripture.
14:55 We're shown people who gave up everything
14:59 when they had gotten their sights.
15:01 They met Jesus and turned their backs on their former lives.
15:05 Zacchaeus, he worked for the IRS of that time
15:09 and he had cheated people.
15:11 He was rich but he hadn't gotten all that money, honestly.
15:17 After he met Jesus, he not only promised
15:20 to pay back everything he'd stolen.
15:23 He said he'd pay back four times
15:26 what he owed, that's commitment.
15:30 Then you have Peter and Andrew, fishermen.
15:33 When Jesus came by and told them to follow him, they did,
15:39 they didn't stop to argue about it.
15:40 They didn't stop to make sure all their decks
15:42 were in a row before they walked away.
15:45 They simply followed Jesus and didn't look back.
15:50 You've got people like Matthew, another tax collector.
15:54 Jesus told him to follow him.
15:56 Matthew left a pile of money on a table in front of him,
16:01 walked away from it.
16:02 He wasn't saying, oh, just a minute.
16:04 Let me put this somewhere safe so I can come back to it.
16:07 He just left his life,
16:10 left his income and followed Jesus.
16:14 Mary Magdalene.
16:15 She had some fits and starts there.
16:18 She would commit and backslide, commit
16:21 and backslide we're told.
16:23 But once the commitment took hold,
16:26 once she went for it, wholeheartedly,
16:29 her commitment went deeper than I think even the disciples.
16:35 We need to have that kind of commitment.
16:38 We need to stop being like Israel.
16:41 Israel kept doing the same thing
16:43 and thinking they'd get a different result
16:45 and too often in our lives, in my life
16:49 I do the same thing, stumbling along same old life.
16:55 Wishing that we had a closer relationship with God.
16:58 We want to spend eternity with Jesus
17:01 but we can't find the time to spend a little few minutes
17:03 with him right now.
17:06 We need to burn the boats.
17:18 Humans are obsessed with love or at least the idea of love.
17:24 But unlike our often shallow definition.
17:27 God's love is real.
17:29 He's always fair and he always wants what's best for us.
17:34 That's why he chose to give us the book of Revelation,
17:37 chose to warn us what was going to happen in the future.
17:41 The messages of the three angels
17:43 of revelation revealed God's true love.
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17:49 and request offer number 124
17:52 and get your free copy of "Love's Last Call."
17:58 - There's an interesting story in the book of Kings.
18:00 Matter of fact, 1 Kings chapter 19
18:03 that talks about Elijah, the prophet.
18:06 See Elijah had, well, he was God's man for many years
18:12 but he began thinking he was kind
18:13 of the only one who see him and God said,
18:17 "okay, it's time for you to appoint your successor,
18:21 go out and find this other man."
18:22 God tends to do that with us
18:24 if we kind of get a big head
18:26 if we kind of feel like we're the only one around.
18:29 God works out situations to show us,
18:31 no, no, you're not the only one.
18:33 I've got many others and matter of fact,
18:35 the only way that you're worthwhile
18:38 is by living in me and allowing me to work through you.
18:41 That's the only time a real blessing can come
18:44 is when we allow God to work through us.
18:46 Not when we go out and do this
18:47 and go out and do that and do all these things.
18:50 I get so, no, I wouldn't say upset
18:54 but it bothers me so much
18:55 when we get together in church boards
18:57 and we plan and we plan and we plan
19:00 and we run out and say, hey God,
19:01 I've got this great plan, come follow me.
19:05 You never find that in the Bible.
19:06 What you find in the Bible is where God is at work
19:10 and then God says, hey, come join me.
19:14 Anyway, he said, go on and find this young man.
19:17 So Elijah traveled out and he came
19:19 to this farm and this particular farm.
19:22 He saw a young man out there with 12 yoke of oxen.
19:26 They're all plowing, they're plowing this huge field.
19:29 He goes down to him, throws his mantle over him
19:32 in a way that says on the East, follow me.
19:36 Well, Elisha immediately knows what it means.
19:38 He runs up to him, he said, let me go kiss my mother
19:40 and my father goodbye.
19:42 The old prophet said, oh no, that's okay, you just stay.
19:46 In other words, it was a test.
19:48 God likes to test each one of us to see
19:50 if our commitment is real.
19:52 If our commitment is genuine, no, no, you just stay.
19:59 But instead, the young man went kissed the mother
20:00 and father, slaughtered all of them, the working animals
20:06 and had built up a big bonfire with what?
20:08 Where did he get the wood?
20:09 It says he took all the yolk, all the wooden yoke
20:12 of all the oxen, put them in a pile and created this huge
20:15 bonfire and put all the meat on it
20:18 and invited all the neighbors.
20:20 Why all the neighbors? He had an announcement to make.
20:22 He said, "I'm leaving,
20:24 I'm committing my life to follow this prophet of God."
20:29 Well, follow this prophet of God.
20:31 But when he got to the prophet, he said,
20:33 "look, basically I will follow you if you promise me
20:37 that you'll give me twice the miracles
20:41 and the blessings that you have."
20:43 Elijah said, "no, no that's not mine to give only God's.
20:46 But if you see this and such and such
20:49 then you know that God has answered that prayer."
20:52 Well, later on, that's exactly what happened.
20:54 He saw the very things that Elijah
20:56 had laid out that God would do
20:59 if he was to answer Elijah's prayer.
21:01 And guess what?
21:03 In all of Elijah's life, he did 14 miracles.
21:08 Elisha did 28 miracles, 28 you see,
21:11 why did God answer the prayers of this man like that?
21:15 I mean, he was asking for an amazing blessing.
21:19 The reason was is because he was 100% committed to God.
21:25 He turned in his resignation to Elijah Farms Inc.
21:29 He burned everything in the past.
21:31 He was ready to follow God, wherever God was leading.
21:36 How about you?
21:37 Are you ready to follow God?
21:38 Do you have that 100% commitment
21:41 in your life to follow God wherever he leads
21:44 that you might receive the blessings of God?
21:47 (gentle music)
21:56 I was hoping to find a butterfly
21:59 because a butterfly is really
22:01 about what this part is all about.
22:04 Dr. Edward Lorenz, you see,
22:05 he was a meteorologist, Professor actually at MIT.
22:11 Quite a guy, he knew and understood a lot of things
22:14 but back about 60 years ago,
22:16 he took some weather pattern figures.
22:18 He plugged them into a computer
22:19 and he went away to get a cup of coffee.
22:22 Now, in those days, computers weren't like this.
22:25 You know, I probably have enough programming here
22:29 to handle the entire Apollo Space Program but he didn't.
22:33 He had to plug in these figures
22:35 about 12 different variables as I remember.
22:38 So he went away to have coffee.
22:39 He came back and what he had was not anything
22:43 like what he'd had just a few days prior.
22:46 He wondered what happened, what changed?
22:47 I mean, everything was different.
22:50 The weather pattern was the same.
22:52 Well, he began looking
22:53 and he realized this time he had plugged
22:55 in 0.506 was his number, 0.506.
23:00 He left off the rest of the numbers, 127.
23:03 You see the whole figure was 0.506127.
23:08 But he just thought, it's almost nothing,
23:11 it's infinitesimal, I'll just leave it out.
23:14 But no, that tiny bit clear at the end of that,
23:18 you know, the billionth changed everything.
23:21 So much, so that and I wrote this where he did this.
23:25 In 1972 at an annual meeting,
23:27 the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
23:31 what he called the Butterfly Effect.
23:34 He said that a butterfly flapping its wings
23:36 and pretzel can produce a weather change in Texas.
23:40 (chuckles)Think about that.
23:42 A butterfly that flaps its wings can change
23:45 the weather patterns, clear up in another country
23:48 another nation, that tiny, tiny bit.
23:53 See for you and for me, one action.
23:57 One action aimed at a new direction can change everything,
24:01 can absolutely change your life.
24:04 If you take that single step in a new direction
24:12 - Don't underestimate the power
24:15 of one little decision, one little change,
24:19 one step closer to God,
24:23 because he can take that little decision of yours,
24:26 that small change and turn it
24:29 into something more powerful than you can even imagine.
24:38 (gentle music)
24:44 Jim, why is it do you think
24:46 that people hesitate to make that first step
24:51 to lean toward Jesus?
24:54 What do you think it is that's stopping them?
24:57 - You know, maybe there's a key.
24:59 And I had dinner one time
25:00 with a psychologist and I asked him a question.
25:03 I said, is there a single common thread that's woven
25:07 through every single one in your patient's stories or lives?
25:11 It didn't take him any time at all to respond.
25:13 He said, "Jim," he said, "every single one
25:16 of those patients think they're going
25:17 to lose something of value if they let go."
25:22 - You know, I hate to admit it but I think I can relate.
25:26 I remember the first time you convinced me to go
25:28 on a mission trip.
25:29 I could understand why you wanted my husband,
25:31 he's a physician.
25:33 Of course he'd be useful
25:34 and everybody who had been on them before,
25:37 they all were talking about how it changes your life,
25:41 that you get closer to God
25:43 and you don't come back the same person.
25:46 And I had to admit that there was a little tiny part
25:49 of me going, oh, do I want to go?
25:51 Because we get satisfied.
25:53 I was afraid.
25:56 I don't wanna say afraid to change
25:57 and I certainly wasn't afraid to get closer to God.
26:01 It was just, what does that change gonna look like?
26:03 What will that new version of me look like?
26:06 - Something different than what you were.
26:08 - Right, and I'm always afraid of change, you know?
26:11 So it took a little pushing to get me to willingly go
26:17 and experience that new thing.
26:19 - So here, I've got a question maybe for you,
26:21 for our audience today, the Bible in the last chapter,
26:26 basically of Revelation, it says
26:28 "he that overcomes shall inherit all things
26:31 and I will be his God and he will be my people.
26:34 They will be my people."
26:35 We inherit everything.
26:37 The eternal happiness, eternal life, eternal glory,
26:39 set with God and his throne and rule the universe,
26:42 all of this.
26:44 How do you think about that
26:47 and wanna hang onto the stuff here on planet earth?
26:50 - I think you really have to give some thought
26:52 or I certainly have had to do that.
26:55 What exactly is it that I'm clinging to and why?
27:00 You know, why is it that I'm afraid to give
27:02 that up, afraid to give it over?
27:05 Because there are times whether it's a little habit
27:08 that maybe could use some tweaking or a big change
27:12 like giving your heart to God to start with,
27:15 making the decision, I'm going to be a Christian
27:17 and I don't care who knows it anymore.
27:20 Whatever that change is, sometimes you just have to ask,
27:24 what am I clinging to and why?
27:27 Am I gripping so tightly to it?
27:29 - Yeah, I know I find myself
27:30 at one time gripping and hanging and everything
27:33 and I finally made that decision
27:35 and it was absolutely life altering for the better.
27:39 For absolutely better. - For always is I think.
27:41 - It always is when you're choosing God, yeah.
27:43 Folks, I urge you, Janice.
27:45 We both urge you to choose God to take that 20 seconds
27:49 of insane courage and make a move toward God, right?
27:52 - Exactly.
27:53 - I mean, whatever it is, whatever you're doing,
27:56 move toward God, have that 100% commitment for a moment.
28:00 It will be life-changing.
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28:07 Hey, thanks for joining us for "Country Wisdom."
28:10 - See you next time.
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