Participants: Karen Thomas (Host), Ra’Shall Steed
Series Code: IAADD
Program Code: IAADD000032A
00:27 Welcome to Issues and Answers.
00:29 Today we're gonna be dealing with the topic 00:31 "From tragedy to triumph." 00:34 You know, that can be applied 00:36 to a lot of different situations, 00:37 it could be applied to a nation 00:39 going from tragedy to triumph, 00:41 from a group of people from tragedy to triumph, 00:44 from an individual. 00:46 Well, God has blessed us with a wonderful guest today 00:49 that is gonna talk about it all from her life story. 00:53 It is none other than Ra'Shall Steede 00:56 who is a native of Selma, Alabama. 00:59 She is going to share with us personal tragedy in her life, 01:03 and how God has made it a triumph 01:06 in the midst of everything that was coming against her. 01:09 It is amazing story that you don't want to miss, 01:12 and I'm so glad that you've tuned in. 01:14 Ra'Shall is a graduate of Oakwood University, 01:18 she is a pastor's wife, and has two wonderful children. 01:22 Welcome to the program, Ra'Shall. 01:26 Thank you so much for having. Thank you so much. 01:28 So you're from Selma, 01:30 what was it like growing up in Selma, Alabama? 01:34 Well, truly when I think about Selma, 01:37 I just have wonderful thoughts of Selma. 01:40 I know that it was extremely hard 01:44 with the racial tension, everything, 01:47 but Selma in my time there was wonderful 01:51 because I think back about family coming together, 01:55 you know, 01:58 visiting my grandparents, being with family, and... 02:03 So how was it for your family, like the generations? 02:07 You know that, that's a big thing 02:08 the March on Selma. 02:09 It was a huge, huge thing. 02:11 Did you grow up with that legacy? 02:13 Did people talk about it? 02:14 I mean... 02:16 Well, yes. 02:17 As a matter of fact, I do believe my grandmother 02:20 and my mother was a part of the march 02:24 that took place there... 02:25 They marched? Yes. 02:27 And I also do believe 02:28 that my grandmother was a part of the Bloody Sunday. 02:31 Oh, really? That took place in Selma. 02:34 So my family does have a stake in the situation 02:39 that took place there. 02:40 And it was really a tough time during that time, 02:44 but as always, God brings us through. 02:48 Well, that's interesting. 02:49 So did people, you know, your loved ones, 02:52 did they kind of say, you know, 02:55 were they angry 02:56 from what they had gone through? 02:57 Did you grew up in an environment 02:59 where people were segregated and they said, 03:01 you know, keep, stay away from white people 03:03 or stay away from other people 03:05 because they're gonna be mean to you? 03:08 Well, as a young kid, at that time, 03:11 I don't remember any of that 03:14 but I do know that there was high tension 03:16 as far as blacks getting great jobs 03:20 or, you know, we couldn't do certain things 03:24 but it was more so 03:26 not as far as the kids were concerned. 03:30 I mean, it was more dealing with the parents 03:33 and really they didn't really talk about it that much, 03:35 it was more an adult situation. 03:39 But when they dealt with us, it was more of a, 03:42 you know, just it felt like 03:45 there was none of this stuff going on. 03:47 It was always... 03:48 Things have changed. Yeah. 03:50 Well, and their attitudes and in their mind, 03:54 as far as the kids were concerned, 03:57 they always, you know, talked, 04:00 you know, it was always a happy time. 04:01 You know, family getting together, 04:03 eating together. 04:04 So a lot of the tension even if it was going on, 04:09 we weren't a part of that, 04:10 we didn't experience 04:12 the negative side of living in Selma. 04:16 There was one situation 04:18 though that I recall as a young, as a little girl. 04:21 I don't know, I might have been about seven years old. 04:24 I remember my mother sending us to the bathroom 04:29 because at that time down the street from us, 04:34 across Broad Street 04:35 because we lived on Philpot at that time 04:37 but across there was Broad Street 04:40 and the Ku Klux Klan 04:42 were actually having a march there. 04:45 And we were sent into the bathroom 04:48 because no one knew 04:49 if they would cross the road over into, 04:52 you know, cause trouble whatever, so other than that, 04:54 that was the only experience of, 04:57 you know, dealing 04:59 with the racial tension of things. 05:00 Right. 05:01 You know, we went school, 05:03 you know, it was just a happy family type. 05:06 Wow. 05:07 Then you had another incredible experience 05:10 where you actually, 05:12 you left Selma, you grew up from Selma, 05:14 but then you ended up in Bermuda? 05:17 Well, that is really funny. 05:19 Tell me about that? 05:21 Because growing up, 05:22 you hear about the Bermuda Triangle, 05:25 and you are told to stay away from the Bermuda Triangle. 05:29 And finally, I was at Oakwood singing in Dynamic Praise, 05:33 and there was a mission trip that they were having 05:37 and they were looking for students 05:38 that wanted to be a part. 05:40 I wasn't a student, 05:41 but I was there singing in the choir. 05:44 So they said, "Come, ride along." 05:47 And I said, "To Bermuda? 05:48 Really, a free trip, six weeks?" 05:51 You know, we went there. 05:53 You must have had a great singing voice, 05:55 to get a free trip over. 05:57 No, it was just some friends that I had met 06:00 that knew about the trip 06:01 and they asked me to come and I went there, 06:04 you know, six weeks, the whole time scare to death, 06:07 praying that there is no triangle to get us. 06:10 But we made it there safely 06:12 and, of course, we did a lot of God's work 06:14 and just a tad bit of our own. 06:17 Really a lot of God's work, what? 06:19 What kind of things that you do? 06:20 Well, we were doing Bible studies, 06:22 we were getting, 06:23 they were having a crusade, 06:24 and we had to prep the community 06:27 and get them ready, give them Bible studies 06:29 and, you know, talking to them 06:31 and getting their understanding. 06:32 So when it came time for the crusade, 06:35 they would be ready and be baptized. 06:37 Wow, so you were doing Bible. 06:38 So you're right there on the frontline. 06:40 So did you see baptisms? 06:42 How was that for you to be involved 06:43 with the Lord's work? 06:45 It was awesome. 06:46 I didn't knew I could do a Bible study, 06:48 had no idea, but it was really awesome. 06:53 Meeting the people, 06:55 you know, Bermuda is just a beautiful island. 06:58 Yeah. Well, it sounds... 06:59 You know, and the people are very nice and great. 07:03 Wow. 07:04 It sounds like God was preparing you 07:06 for the next step. 07:08 What happened most significantly, 07:10 in a most significant way for you 07:14 on the beautiful Island of Bermuda, 07:16 something that would change your life forever? 07:20 What was that? 07:22 Well, I met the Lord. 07:24 You met the Lord? Wow! Yes. 07:27 It was just an awesome experience 07:29 but I did meet a gentleman. 07:33 You met a gentleman? I met a gentleman. 07:35 You met the Bermudian gentleman? 07:37 I met a Bermudian gentleman. 07:40 I met him through, his mother was my Bible worker. 07:44 And whenever she couldn't come, 07:46 she would send him to take me to visit my different, 07:51 to people that I was doing studies with. 07:53 Yes. 07:54 And we just really got acquainted, 07:57 and we got to know each other 07:59 but nothing really happened until we came back, 08:03 until I came back to the States. 08:05 So did you kind of do, 08:06 you know, everyone would like to know a good romance story? 08:09 You know, did you walk the beaches together? 08:12 Yes, we did. 08:13 Did you ride those little mopeds 08:15 around the island? 08:17 Yes, we did. He actually had a motorcycle. 08:21 I think that he was, yes, and I got to drive his boat. 08:25 Oh, nice. 08:26 You know, so it was really, it was really nice, 08:28 but this was my friend. 08:31 But it was during the time 08:33 they had Hurricane Fabian 08:35 that I had gone back home and he was home 08:38 getting ready to come back to Oakwood. 08:41 But the storm came through 08:42 and it was 08:44 as if he might not have been able to come back that year 08:46 because it was really bad. 08:48 The storm was really terrible. 08:50 And I went to praying, fasting, 08:54 I watched more news 08:55 than I've ever watched in my whole life. 08:57 Wow. 08:58 Trying to just keep up with the storm 08:59 to make sure everything was going well 09:01 so that he could come back and he did get to come back. 09:04 It was bad but he was able to come back to Oakwood, 09:07 and from then on... 09:10 So you guys continued the budding relationship 09:13 and then you got married? 09:15 And then we got married. You got married. 09:16 So now tell me something about your husband? 09:19 What kind of work does he do? 09:20 Well, my husband is a pastor, he is Pastor David Steede, 09:24 he pastors at New Covenant 09:25 Seventh-day Adventist Church here, 09:27 and he is an awesome pastor. 09:29 I really like him, I can truly say it. 09:31 Oh, that's good. He's really good. 09:33 And I think he is a very compassionate young man. 09:37 So where did you guys go? 09:39 So you went from Selma, 09:40 a really tough area of the country, 09:44 you took a chance, you went over to Bermuda, 09:48 and you met a Bermudian gentleman. 09:49 Yeah. 09:51 You both came back and then you got married. 09:53 Where did you go after that? 09:55 Well, after that... Where was he assigned? 09:57 He went to the seminary? Right. 09:58 To Andrews? Okay. 10:00 So after he left Andrews, then where did you go? 10:02 We went to Massachusetts. 10:04 We moved to Massachusetts in 2005, 10:07 and we pastored there for almost 5 years. 10:11 And then we received the call to come to Memphis, Tennessee 10:14 and that's where we reside. 10:17 So, how was it moving 10:18 from the Northeast Coast down to the South? 10:23 Back again to the south, I guess. 10:24 Back again to the south. 10:26 Well, it was really interesting. 10:31 I tell you, history is really crazy. 10:33 Because in the history books, again, I read about, 10:37 you know, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, 10:40 and Plymouth Rock and all of those things 10:42 and here I found myself 10:44 actually living there and being a part 10:46 and now to come back home again. 10:48 It was really refreshing 10:50 because I was not suited for snow, 10:53 you know, it was really cold there. 10:55 So and I was far away from my family. 10:59 So the move of coming back 11:02 was really, it was rough 11:05 but it was really happy. 11:07 It was a happy time 11:08 because I was gonna be close to my family. 11:11 Right. 11:13 So now, 11:14 this is where a life-changing event 11:16 happened in your life and I want you to share. 11:19 Take your time and share with us. 11:21 What happened on one particular night, 11:24 when you were driving back from Huntsville to Memphis? 11:29 Okay. 11:31 Well, first of all, 11:33 living in Massachusetts like I said, 11:35 I was a distance away from my family. 11:38 So I really only got to see them may be once a year. 11:42 And so moving back to Memphis it was really, 11:45 moving to Memphis it was really exciting for me 11:48 because I was only three and a half hours away 11:51 from my family, 11:53 considering 11:55 or really being 20 something hours away from them. 11:58 So that night or that day 12:01 it was actually Easter. 12:03 It was April 4, 2010, Easter. 12:09 Sabbath, it was on Sabbath that we, 12:11 well, it was actually the Sabbath before Easter. 12:16 We decided to move, I mean, I'm sorry, to visit, yes... 12:19 To travel down to Huntsville, to visit relatives? 12:21 To travel to Huntsville, to see my mom 12:23 after all of those years of not being able to see her. 12:27 It was a beautiful sunny day, I woke up that morning... 12:29 This was your first visit to see your mother 12:31 from having moved back? 12:32 After we have moved, yes. 12:34 After, you know, so I was really excited, 12:36 this was also the first time 12:37 that we could come for alumni weekend. 12:40 You know, and so I was really excited about that 12:43 and after church, we went to church, he preached, 12:46 and after church it was so beautiful, 12:49 we just let's get into the car and drive to Huntsville. 12:52 So we drove to Huntsville in hopes of seeing my family 12:56 as well as 12:59 getting to see some activities from alumni weekend. 13:02 And then as anybody else, 13:04 anyone else that's leaving from alumni 13:06 or leaving from a trip, 13:07 you got in the car and then you headed back. 13:10 But then something... 13:12 That night we were driving back and it was pretty late, 13:17 we had stayed around for a while. 13:18 It was pretty late, 13:20 and my husband was driving, 13:24 and we were on the road, 13:27 and basically the next thing I could recall 13:32 is that we're actually rolling, or tumbling, 13:37 or down the highway and... 13:41 The car is flipping over and over and over. 13:44 Just you had gotten into an accident? 13:46 Yes. Okay. 13:47 I got into an accident, 13:49 and the car is flipping and flipping. 13:51 And I can remember 13:53 hearing a voice say to me, "Call me." 13:58 Because during that time 13:59 I was awaken out of my sleep into a roll. 14:03 And I thought my husband was talking to me, 14:06 but he wasn't.` 14:08 And I heard this voice that just said to me 14:10 as clear as day, "Call me." 14:12 And I'm thinking call me, 14:14 but I'm so scared 14:15 and I started just calling Jesus. 14:20 "Jesus, help us, save us, forgive us." 14:23 And I just kept repeating that over, and over, and over 14:27 and the car finally stopped. 14:30 And when the car stopped, 14:32 my family, well, my daughter started screaming 14:35 and so I turned around to help her get out of the car 14:39 and, you know, let her get through the sunroof, 14:41 and got my son out of the car, 14:43 and my husband had gotten out of the car, 14:45 but I couldn't get out of the car. 14:47 So when I unfasten the seat belt, 14:50 I kind of dropped. 14:53 And then a gentleman came by 14:56 and he said, "Don't move her 14:57 because we don't know what's wrong with her." 15:00 And then I heard my son say, "The car is gonna blow." 15:04 But I guess I turned the switch 15:08 and took the keys out of the car. 15:09 You did? 15:11 I did all of this not really knowing 15:13 what's going on and then a few minutes later 15:15 I heard the fire department come 15:19 and they cut me out of the car. 15:23 And I heard them just asking me, you know, 15:26 what's my name 15:27 and all of these things and I said, "Okay." 15:29 It must be important 15:31 because they want me to remember my name. 15:33 So I have to remember who I am, 15:35 these are all the things that are going through my mind. 15:37 And apparently I told them, 15:39 who I was and next thing I knew, 15:41 I heard helicopter sounds 15:43 where they had flown me to the hospital 15:46 to actually at that time 15:48 it was the Med in Memphis, Tennessee, the trauma... 15:51 Trauma centre. 15:52 We need to know, that's well-known for that. 15:53 And they had taken my family to Mississippi. 15:56 So you are in the hospital? Yeah. 15:59 And what was the diagnosis? What did they say to you? 16:03 Well, they didn't say anything to me 16:05 because at that point I was going in and out, 16:08 but they told my family 16:10 that it didn't look good, 16:13 and that I had a broken leg, 16:16 and then they found out other things 16:18 that was wrong with me, which turned out to be, 16:21 both legs were broken, they're saying. 16:23 But my right leg, 16:24 it was the artery and it was really damaged 16:26 and they tried to save it several times, 16:30 but they couldn't save it. 16:33 So they ended up having to take it. 16:36 And during that time, 16:38 during that process I coded on the table twice. 16:41 That means that you died. 16:43 I flat-lined twice on the table. 16:47 My family got a phone call twice 16:49 to come to the hospital for me and... 16:54 And they essentially, like you said, they took your leg. 16:58 How long were you in the hospital? 17:00 I was in the hospital for about 17:03 maybe three and a half months or so. 17:08 I was there and then I went to rehab 17:10 on the other side of the hospital 17:12 and I was there for about a month. 17:15 And then I went home in my hospital bed 17:18 for a month. 17:20 But before I went home, 17:24 there was a situation at the hospital 17:27 when it was time for me to go home. 17:29 When it was time for me to go home, 17:32 I had to get in a car. 17:36 I was afraid to get in a car. 17:39 So I couldn't get in a car 17:40 and I beg them to put me in ambulance. 17:43 However, I still couldn't get in the ambulance 17:45 because I just kept seeing the car in my head. 17:51 I kept, so I didn't wanna get in a car. 17:54 And they wanted to put me on medication, 17:58 to get me in the car, 18:00 but I couldn't do medication 18:03 because I didn't wanna be hooked on medication 18:06 every time I got into the car. 18:08 So I just prayed a lot that God would help me, 18:13 and he helped me get in the car, 18:15 he helped me to get in the ambulance, 18:17 and they drove me home. 18:20 But at the same time 18:21 there was a wonderful gentleman, 18:23 it's amazing how God always put someone 18:28 in your life at the time. 18:31 And the actual paramedic that was in the ambulance, 18:35 he was a young guy 18:36 and I didn't even remember his name. 18:38 But all I remember were the tattoos 18:40 that he had on his arm 18:42 and he was sitting there with me. 18:44 And I was crying, and screaming, 18:46 and not acting like a first lady at all. 18:49 You know, I was just... 18:50 Understandably. 18:52 I was really scared to death but he said, "It's okay, 18:56 " and he held my hand the whole trip home. 18:59 And that was just amazing for me 19:01 because it helped me to, you know, comfort. 19:04 It comforted me in that situation. 19:07 So you went through rehab. 19:09 Now, you also happen to be in Memphis, 19:11 which is known for prosthetics, right? 19:13 Yes. 19:14 So that was a real blessing, the top place, 19:16 one of the top places in the country, 19:17 where they actually manufacture and make them. 19:19 How was that for you to, I mean, did you... 19:24 Do they automatically give that to you 19:26 or did you have to take time to heal? 19:28 How did that work? 19:29 Well, for me there was a lot of damage done 19:34 in the accident on me. 19:36 Because what I found out later was that my right leg 19:39 was in and out of the car. 19:42 And the car was rolling over it as we were rolling. 19:46 And I honestly believe 19:48 that's why God spoke to me to say, 19:52 to call Him, 19:54 because I think in that moment as I was calling Him, 19:58 it got louder and louder. 20:00 And I think during that time, you know, 20:03 I couldn't feel the pain of what was going on with me, 20:06 I couldn't feel any of that because I was calling Him. 20:10 So a lot of damage was done, a lot of meat was taken. 20:13 So I went through a lot of skin grafts 20:15 and everything on both legs, and, you know. 20:19 So it took a long time for me to heal 20:22 before I could even get 20:23 into the prosthetics and different things. 20:26 Like how long? 20:28 It took about a year or may be a half 20:31 before I could actually get there 20:32 and they could fit me for prosthetic. 20:35 And I remember driving up to precision prosthetics. 20:39 And there was a young man there who was the owner of it 20:44 and he said to me, 20:46 "It's gonna be okay." 20:47 Because when I drove up in the parking lot, 20:49 I'm thinking, "Why in a world am I here? 20:51 You know, I was just scared, 20:54 I saw a lamp in the window that had a leg and I'm like, 20:57 "Oh, God, is this really happening?" 21:00 You know, even though I knew I had lost my leg. 21:03 You know, it's something 21:04 when you go through the process of, 21:07 you know, dealing with it. 21:08 It was just like, wow, I mean, I'm scared to death. 21:11 So I went inside there 21:14 and he was so nice and he comforted me 21:17 and told me it's gonna be okay. 21:19 And he just measured me 21:22 and just talk to me about the whole process 21:24 and it went so well. 21:26 It went well about a year and may be 11 months. 21:32 I finally got, 21:34 he finally was able to shape a leg or socket, 21:39 which is the part that actually goes on your leg 21:41 and, you know, for my leg 21:43 and I was able to start trying to, you know, 21:46 just put it on and get my leg comfortable with that. 21:49 But it was really, these legs are very expensive. 21:53 You know, I always wanted a Lexus 21:57 but I guess this is my Lexus. 22:00 Because they are, you know 22:02 the cheapest one is about $28,000. 22:06 Wow. 22:07 You know, if you want one that does something, 22:10 or you look like something that's 22:11 50,000, 60,000, 80, 000 dollars that you have to pay to get. 22:16 You know those things in many... 22:17 Is it covered through insurance? 22:19 Well, see that's the key because many times, you know, 22:22 you get insurances not thinking, 22:25 that something like this is gonna happen. 22:27 Of course not. 22:28 When we got our insurance, 22:30 you know, we weren't thinking about losing a limb, 22:33 so many times you skip on that. 22:36 And so my insurance it was a good insurance 22:38 but it didn't cover everything it needed to cover. 22:43 So I, my family, 22:44 and I had to try and come up with funds, 22:47 which is a very hard situation. 22:51 But I encourage anyone, 22:54 even though you don't ever think 22:55 that you would have to experience this, 22:59 you never know. 23:01 So don't skip on those things when it comes to insurance 23:04 because it is really hard 23:07 when you don't have that into your insurance. 23:10 Well, right now, I would like to invite your husband 23:13 Pastor David Steede to come on to the set 23:17 because he was a big part, 23:19 I'm sure and we didn't have the opportunity 23:21 to have your children 23:23 who actually I had taught at one time, 23:25 they're very precious, David and Summer. 23:27 But I understand now 23:30 that you're on your own, 23:32 you drive, you do all kinds of stuff. 23:34 Can you share with us Pastor, 23:35 you know, from your point of view? 23:37 Yes. 23:38 How do you think your wife? How does she get through this? 23:41 I mean, looking on as your, 23:42 as this is the love of your life 23:44 and to see her, 23:45 I mean, look at her now, she is just beautiful. 23:48 What can you share with us? 23:50 Yeah. 23:51 You know, 23:54 before the accident my wife 23:59 loved to shop. 24:04 I mean, shop, shop, shop unbelievable. 24:10 Just like, almost woke up to go the store, 24:12 you know, so that's the reason she get up in the mornings 24:14 to go to the store. 24:15 And I thought 24:18 that there just might be a possibility 24:20 that, not that she was sort of, 24:23 you know, somewhat limited 24:26 that, that might decrease. 24:29 But it has definitely increased. 24:31 So, you know, what I'm saying, and so she gets around, 24:34 she drives often times, 24:37 she would drive and take the kids, 24:39 you know, to school, or she will pick them up. 24:43 There is nothing she can't do. She gets it done. 24:45 Really? She gets it done. 24:46 Was that hard to do? Was that hard to start driving? 24:48 It was very hard to start driving. 24:51 What was inside of you that kept you going 24:53 with all these things that came against you 24:56 and having to relearn certain skills? 24:59 How did you do it? 25:00 My children, my family was really the drive. 25:05 I remember my daughter saying to me, 25:08 "Mom, can you take us to the park? 25:10 It's right down the street." 25:13 And I said, "Yeah." 25:15 If you only know how far down 25:17 the street is for me and my mind 25:19 because like I said, I still kept reliving, 25:23 you know, being in the car. 25:24 And in my mind 25:26 I didn't wanna be the cause of anything happening 25:29 to my children. 25:30 So it was safer for me to stay in the passenger seat, 25:34 but one day 25:35 I told them to go inside and do their homework 25:38 and I said, "I'm gonna try this." 25:41 You know, so I just got into driver seat, 25:44 first of all I had to figure out 25:46 how to work the prosthetic leg, 25:48 and talk to God a little bit, 25:49 "How in a world did you take the right leg?" 25:52 You know, I mean, why would, you know, 25:55 that this is the driving leg 25:57 but I learned to manipulate the leg and, 26:00 you know, move it to the side over my lap, 26:02 so that I could get in the car 26:04 and I practiced driving out of the driveway 26:07 and going back and doing that for a while. 26:10 And then backing out 26:11 and driving down the street a little bit, 26:14 it took time 26:16 because it was more of a mental thing. 26:20 You know, it was more of getting my mind back around. 26:23 But everything during this whole experience 26:25 I prayed a lot. 26:27 I'm glad you've mentioned prayer 26:29 because I know that there are some people at home 26:32 who've gone through 26:33 some of the experiences that you have, 26:35 perhaps soldiers that have gone to war, 26:37 other people who've been in car accidents, 26:41 or because of health reasons 26:43 that have gone through an amputation such as yourself. 26:47 And I'm asking for prayer. 26:50 Sure. We can have prayer about that. 26:51 You really had a rich experience from Selma, 26:55 to Bermuda, to Memphis, from tragedy to triumph. 27:00 Yes. 27:02 Would you offer prayer, please? 27:03 Yes. 27:05 To heavenly Father, 27:08 we thank you so much for allowing us to be here 27:12 today to experience, 27:14 telling our testimony that it may help someone 27:18 who's experiencing this, God. 27:20 This is not an easy situation 27:23 to go through struggles and traumas 27:26 and come through shine in the God. 27:29 The only way we can do it is through You. 27:30 Amen. 27:32 It's You that gives us the strength, Lord. 27:34 I can see how people lose hope 27:37 and I can see how depression takes in, 27:40 but one thing I remember in my experience 27:43 is that I had to go back 27:44 and think about all of the things 27:46 that you have done for me, 27:48 all of the places you have been with me before. 27:52 And by doing that it helped me to know 27:55 that if You were with me then, 27:57 You will be with me now through this situation. 28:00 And that all we have to do is forever call upon You 28:03 and You were here. 28:05 You are there for us, when we are in trouble. 28:07 Seek you first and no matter what happens, 28:11 call on You, and You are there for us. |
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