Dangerous Faith

#66: Dangerous Life– 2024 Goals and Starting Fresh

January 16, 2024 Nathan
Dangerous Faith
#66: Dangerous Life– 2024 Goals and Starting Fresh
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Delayed a week because Nate decided to inconveniently get sick, the Dangerous Life Team tackles 2024 resolutions and having a clean slate. What do you think of resolutions? Are they a waste of time or are they healthy? Also, what would a good 2024 look like for you? Let us know what you think!

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Speaker 1:

Welcome to 2024. This is the Dangerous Faith podcast. We have a full crew today, except for Justin RIP. He did not die, he's just not with us. Right now we have Blake, Mariah, Chloe, Zeke, Isaac and Mackenzie. We're talking New Year's resolutions, 2024 goals, along with how do we go about getting a fresh start. Some of us may have had a tough 2023 or a tough ending to 2023. What does it look like to turn over a new leaf and get rolling on new projects and all that good stuff? First off, let's talk New Year's resolutions around the table Cheesy, fun, good, harmful. Any thoughts on New Year's resolutions themselves? I think New Year's resolutions are just stupid. All right, Blake, what do you mean by stupid?

Speaker 2:

It's just dumb.

Speaker 1:

That is a synonym. What makes it that?

Speaker 2:

way Well, it just makes it just plain dumb. You waited the whole year. It's just one of those things it's like if you're not constantly working on yourself, what are you doing?

Speaker 1:

What are you doing?

Speaker 2:

It's just an excuse for people to get motivated and then just to go right back into doing what they've been doing. Not everybody I'm sure a lot of people do. But I don't like New Year's resolutions. If you feel like growing, just grow. It doesn't matter the time of year. Don't wait until New Year's to start something. Just start it now.

Speaker 4:

Okay, well, honestly, I don't really have any super clear New Year's resolutions this year that I really thought of, but I kind of, like Mariah said, I did pick a word for this year and I wasn't really planning on doing that until I was kind of thinking about it one day and I had a word pop into my mind and I was like, yeah, honestly, that that honestly sounds really good and I think I need to kind of do a better job at like dwelling on that this year and fixing that in myself. So the word I picked, or the word that I thought I thought of, is rely this year, like just starting in rely on your own strength.

Speaker 4:

That's where I was getting to, but relying on God for everything, whether I'm in school or in my relationships. Instead of turning to like my phone first for things like I, want to turn to God in prayer and just truly rely on his strength to just get me through.

Speaker 5:

So I was just going to say back to what Blake was saying. I kind of agree with that, Like, yes, you should be always working on yourself. I think it's just like cool to have a time of the year where you're like okay, like kind of planning out what you want to do in a direct sense versus yes, you should do that anytime of the year, but I don't know. I guess like you could play like what do you want to stop doing, keep doing and start doing. That's another thing I saw recently which I found was cool.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 6:

Okay. So I'm kind of half and half like New Year's resolutions in a way. Just because it is a very like exciting time of the year, you know you're really hopeful, where you can be really expectant for the new year, and I think that's great. But I think where kind of the world gets New Year's resolutions wrong is it's usually about like improving just yourself, like kind of a lot of times it's like just superficial stuff, like I want to lose 10 pounds, I want to, you know, eat better, or a lot of. It can either be like fitness wise, or it can be work wise I want to work harder and all this stuff.

Speaker 6:

And so as Christians, I think, instead of New Year's resolutions, we should take the new year to reflect and see where we need to grow or what we need to give to God, and that's where I think we can kind of set ourselves up, for success is giving it back to Him and taking it off of us, because I think that's why a lot of people stop as they set these unrealistic goals, thinking it'll fix, you know, the condition of their heart, and then two weeks in they, you know they're not eating salads anymore and they're just like, oh, I have no self-control, when, instead, if you give it to the Lord and you say, okay, lord, I'm really really struggling, than this it takes it off of. I need to fix this, I need to do this and more I surrender Lord, and I think that's where, as Christians, maybe we should be and that's where I kind of stand is I'll make some goals, but ultimately, you know, and you just need to give it to God too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I agree with that. I just wanted a preference, because this is something that Rev Chon told me I need to work on. But I personally, for myself, think New Year's resolutions for myself are dumb and stupid.

Speaker 1:

He also thinks that about all of you as well.

Speaker 2:

No, if you are someone who likes New Year's resolutions, that's great. I'm happy for you. You sound very happy. I'm just I'm sorry I'm cynical, but no, I am happy. If you choose that time of year to be motivated and do something, great I'm very happy for you and I hope you do your goals and I hope you grow the way you want to grow. As for me, personally, it's just like when I realize I need to grow up and work on something. I don't really wait till New Year's. I just want to try to like get it done, Because I just don't see the point of putting it off any longer. But that's just for me personally.

Speaker 3:

I think most people probably do that in New Year's because it's kind of like with the start of a new thing, like a new season or a new job, or it's just like a time where you're actually reflecting on what you want to change. So I'm with you, like you should do it. Like if you think of it in like September, do it in September. Don't be like, oh well, I guess I need to wait until after Christmas to lose weight, like start it then. But for most people they know New Year, okay, what do I want to change this year? What do I want to reflect on from last year? Kind of like McKinsey was saying. I think that's a good thing to do as Christians, to like reflecting on what is it that I'm not currently giving to God, that could be giving to God? So for something that I didn't really think of it as a New Year's resolution, we may have actually started it in December, I don't remember.

Speaker 3:

But something our class has been doing is trying to memorize Psalm 46.

Speaker 3:

Because we heard a story about that where there's a schoolmaster, a headmaster, principal, whatever he made all his students do it, along with a bunch of other verses and long story short that came of. It was whenever we come to times in our life, there's going to be times where we're going to rely on something, and that thing needs to be God and, like the first verses says, god is our refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble. Therefore, we will not be afraid. And so, like that's, one of the things I want to get better at is remembering different pieces of scripture, because time and time again, when Jesus is asked a question, or he's, let's say, when he's being persecuted by Satan, like in the desert, his first response is scripture, like, obviously, the Word of God knows the Word of God better than anyone. But I think that's an example for us too, that he tells us to meditate on scripture. I think that's so that whenever things come up, we have the answer from scripture and not from ourselves.

Speaker 1:

I like that. I think we'll move now to what are specific resolutions or changes that anyone here is trying to make. So, zeke talked about memorization, but as we look towards 2024, what are some changes you might want to see in your life? Or you could also phrase it differently what would a good year look like for you? Just kind of passing it to the group Successful 2024. What is that for y'all?

Speaker 5:

So this is not exactly, I guess, like a New Year's resolution, but it's something I want to start doing. One of the Christian based podcasts I'd listen to. He said that they do this daily and it's writing five things you're grateful for, and I'm sort of doing that somewhat at night and I think it's very I don't know. It makes you mindful and obviously helps you realize things that you have, even little simple things. It's such an easy thing you can do daily to reflect on some things. I've also heard some people do what's called a word of the year. Some of y'all maybe have heard of that. I think that's neat. I always forget it.

Speaker 2:

What is it?

Speaker 3:

It's where you pick a word that you want to describe for your year, on a new thing like boldness. You want to be more bold this year or something like that.

Speaker 1:

So Mariah's all in on New Year's resolutions, Blake.

Speaker 2:

For me it's just going to have more discipline. I realize I don't have any like I thought I did. I'm also walking faithfully with God more. I kind of realized at the end of 2023 that I was kind of putting on a front for lack of better word, I really wasn't. I was doing the external things but internally it wasn't a very healthy relationship between me and God. That was just. That's been really frustrating because it felt like I had everything going right in the right direction. I just realized I didn't have anything going in the right direction. I wasn't putting God first in a lot of things and then just dealing with addictions. Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, to be fair, blake, I know you're going to be hard on yourself. That's part of your nature. But as someone who's been able to walk alongside you through some of these young adult years, you have grown a lot. And what I often tell people when they go through a season of being hard on themselves, that those around you I bet you can talk to your mom and dad and other friends and people see the growth. You might not, because you'll see failures. I messed up here, I messed up there but I think that you have been growing, learning and doing wonderful things and we get to serve together at church and I'm very blessed by that. But yeah, I know I'm with you. Discipline is a great Christian word when it's well understood. Anyone else? 2024, what does a good year look like?

Speaker 3:

I would like to win AP dad of the year, then the year. What is that? Like AP coach of the year, college football I want to win dad of the year, I think it's a lock Isaac.

Speaker 2:

It's a lock. No, you guys have competition.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I think Isaac brings up a good point for my resolution. It's just as we prepare for this change in our marriage, our lives, I mean things are never going to be the same while we expect our first baby. I think my goal this year is to have grace for each other and then let rely on God as much as possible, because, you know, we've never been parents before.

Speaker 6:

We don't know what we're doing, and we won't always get robbed but I think have expectations low for how much we think we know and then just let God show us the joy of being parents.

Speaker 1:

I think that's wonderful, so that's exciting. Congratulations, you two. Now, chloe, what you got.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, these are a couple of ongoing goals I've had. I wouldn't say they're just for the new year, but I would really like to improve on them this year. I just want the peace of God to just cover every single thing that I do. I want people to be able to see that peace in me and know that it's not something from the world, but it's something like from outside of the world, from God. But I also want to just be more open to opportunities to be generous to people, because I feel like there's so many, there's just so many opportunities we have every single day to be generous that we just don't even, we don't even realize. So that's something I would like to do more, but also, with that generosity, mixing a little bit of evangelism too, and share the gospel with people.

Speaker 1:

I think that's a great goal Zeke 2024 for it to be a good year. What does that look like for you?

Speaker 3:

I didn't raise my hand.

Speaker 1:

You didn't have to.

Speaker 3:

I think for me, 2024 is going to be extremely busy and a lot of good ways, and I'm already noticing that I can't do it like on my own. I'm not capable, and I say that even when it's good things, like whether it be Sony schools or school or itself, or work, or family or friends or whatever, zeke, don't you?

Speaker 1:

teach a couple classes.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like a few.

Speaker 1:

All right, sorry, I just wanted to clarify Go on, even in the business.

Speaker 3:

I think something I've been trying to learn more and more is that being able to experience God in the business, not just saying, well, I'll get to God later. As Christians, we believe that God is omnipresent. He's everywhere, at all times. So even when we're busy, we should still be able to reflect and see God in that, even when we're doing things that may not feel like he's there.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, seeing God in all things, and I think that's very important as present and future leaders of the church, that I've often said this and I'm not original in saying this. But you can only pour out what you have in your cup. And so if you're so busy with output serving, serving, serving, giving, giving, giving but you don't take the time to have others pour into your life or take the time to read the Word and pray and listen to good sermons and be served in various ways yourself, that you can quickly become dry and then you don't have much to offer others. It becomes about your own effort, your own skills and talents, and the spirit doesn't move and eventually that leads to spiritual death and no fruit and a lot of burnout. So I think, ziggy, bring up some good points.

Speaker 1:

Anyone else with 2024? We'll talk a little bit about fresh starts. So for some of our listeners, maybe 2023 was a tough year. I know holiday seasons are typically joyful, but not for everyone. People go through losses and loneliness and sometimes we just want a fresh start. So for my friends here, if, let's say, you gone through a tough time or went through a struggle and you tried to get a fresh start, what are some ways we can do that? What's the best way of going about that? So?

Speaker 2:

for me, the best, the best thing that I have done so far sucks, but it's just having to come to terms with everything, so I'm not going to get into it, but I didn't have the best end of my 2023. And in that kind of like loss and that kind of hurt, I realized that I just had to repent. Really, that was the first thing I had to do. I never truly I don't think I ever truly knew how to repent from things, and first thing I had to do was repent. And then the second thing I had to do was, you know, after I repented which, you know, just give it up to God is now I have to kind of walk in that sort of difficulty of walking, not walking back towards God, but just walking in the obedience of God.

Speaker 2:

For, like me personally, like whenever I would repent, I would like step away from whatever it was, but I would fill in that space with more sin, which is ridiculous as a Christian. But it was just what I knew. It just what it just came comfortable, like I just I couldn't, I didn't have any discipline, one, so I just would just satisfy whatever needed to be satisfied in that moment. And now, in this time I actually repented because I don't know what happened, I don't know what changed, but it just.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to live that life anymore and it hurts. It's a very painful struggle because it's that space that I would use to fill you know it's I'm not gonna say it's not being filled because God's I'm definitely putting God in that space. But if you're like me and you've never done that and you're truly trying to do it, it's a difficult journey and it's frustrating because you now you realize, oh, you're not getting it right and you really have to put a lot of trust in God. And if you're also like me and you're not good with giving up control, that's another frustrating thing about it. So, but it's well. I say it's frustrating. I'm very, very grateful for it. But for me, the first step I had to do was repent, realize there's a problem, assess the problem and actually have the discipline to change the problem.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think you've hit on a point that a lot of people can relate to and the hardest part is just admitting the problem. And it could be something smaller, it could be something big, but the hardest part is admitting that you have said problem and doesn't have to be anything serious.

Speaker 3:

It doesn't have to be a major addiction, it could just be.

Speaker 3:

You know me being disrespectful to people, or my wife, and my ego and my self, my human self, wants to say knows that you're in the right, they're in the wrong, you stand your ground.

Speaker 3:

But you know, what we're kind of talking about is the gospel, like acknowledging that I'm not perfect, I don't have all the right answers and that sometimes I have to die to myself, meaning that, like I have to acknowledge that I'm wrong and that I don't have all the answers, and I have to put my trust in something or someone else and a lot of the world wants to put that in the world or in humanity, which ultimately we know fails, because humans are humans, but as Christians, like we have the source of, we get to put our trust in God and that's why I said earlier, like Psalm 46 is one of the things that I really want to memorize this year is at the end of day, it's not me, it's him.

Speaker 3:

If my trust is in him, like Philippine says, I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me. Does that mean to squirt in a touchdown? Maybe, probably not, but you know of all the hard things that happen, all the heartache and in all the joy, I can get through all of them appropriately because of God and because of what Jesus did.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I think that brings up a good point of the touchdown.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, thank you, that was great.

Speaker 6:

The world, you know, looks towards the new year for hope and grace and you know it's this exciting time. I get to forget what I did last year and start this new year fresh. But the Lord says that every morning his mercies are new. Every morning we have a new hope in him and in what he can do. I mean he's can do anything. Lamentations 3, 22, through 24 says the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. His mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness. The Lord is my portion, says my soul. Therefore, I will hope in him and I think that just sums it up perfectly of when we come to the end of ourselves. The hope is in God and what he can do through us, not what we can do through ourselves. So I think that might be my verse of the year. Is is put in my hope in him, you know.

Speaker 3:

So let's talk a little bit apologetically about our faith. I think something that's amazing, that we take for granted sometimes and that unbelievers take for granted, is they want to make the case that, well, you, you believe in a God that that's just gonna save someone who's a murderer or a killer and, you know, done all these terrible things. And I'm like, yeah, I mean, what kind of God do you want to believe in? Like we're saying that everyone's allowed and you're complaining about how we're so not inclusive of whatever, yet we believe in a.

Speaker 3:

God who's willing to save, anyone who's willing to come to him. The only, the only thing keeping you from getting in is yourself. Nothing you've done is gonna stop you, other than yourself.

Speaker 2:

For real. I'm my own biggest enemy. I've said I don't pick a ball court all the time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, for sure, and Chloe.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was just gonna add, kind of like in the practical sense of trying to like change your behavior. I heard recently on a podcast like about talking about accountability, like finding someone to keep you accountable to your goal, whether that be spiritual, physical, whatever and yeah, that sounds good and great when you talk about oh yeah, I'll keep you accountable. But like if you actually put something on the line, like you have to pay me $100 if you do this. Like if you have like a cuss, like if you cuss and your goal is to stop cussing and you cuss, you have to pay that person $100. I think that'll probably make you change behavior pretty fast, but I could be wrong.

Speaker 1:

I like that, oh Mariah.

Speaker 5:

I was just gonna say, first of all, I listened to that podcast too, and that was such a good one. But also, I think it's hard for us to give up control. I mean, this is kind of similar to what Blake and Zeke was mentioning, but I think it's so hard for us as individuals and humans in general, to give up control of the things that we cannot control, but we try to control, but that God needs to control.

Speaker 3:

I got a question for the group. I want to curious what y'all would say. What do you think your day would look like if you woke up every morning and said and said that God, today is yours and it'd be your will Like? How would that change your perspective on your day?

Speaker 2:

I've been doing that and it's just. It's definitely changed my perspective a lot. I'm Notice I'm a little bit slower to I mean it's in, it's in scripture too, but I'm a little bit slower to speak. I listen a little bit more. Listen a little bit more and I'm very aware of the things I do, like I think it's like I become hyper aware of, like Temptations and the things around me that could cause me to stumble.

Speaker 3:

Hmm.

Speaker 6:

I think, a lot of the times the enemy kind of let's us or takes advantage of our disappointment of situations and stuff. So if we wake up every morning we say, lord, thank you for this day, it's yours Whatever happens. I don't know what's gonna happen, but you do, and ultimately you're a control of it. As you go throughout your day, even through things that you didn't want to go your way, you're like well, you know better than I do. You know, and it kind of takes off that self of like this is my life, this is what I want to do, this is where I want to go, and it's more of like okay, if you say so, lord, I guess I'll go there. You know it kind of it. It opens your, opened your mind to what he may have. That's better.

Speaker 3:

You know, then, what we plan it puts his, his will on our radar, or things that weren't on our radar become on our radar because we're leaning in him. A story that kind of goes along with that and all the rest y'all finish was there's someone who he wanted to Know, people that God wanted him to reach out to. He's like God, help put people on my radar that are on your radar that I haven't noticed. And immediately after he said that he knows the garbage guy pulled up and he's like I've never prayed for my garbage guy. I never talked to him. He comes by every single week, never talked to him one time, went out the next week, started talking to him Months later he ended up coming across and like his mailman, stuff like that, like there's so many opportunities, like we were saying earlier, of people and things on our rate, oh, that could be on our radar that aren't. I think that might be another way. But what else might change if you were to think that?

Speaker 5:

yeah, I was just gonna say, and Things might come off your radar that you don't need is what I would say. You're coming from a person that like freaks out about every little Thing in life, I think you would realize that some things are not that deep and you don't need to be worrying about, you know. Like that's something silly, like I don't know If, like, your room is perfectly in order every single minute of every you know, or just like silly little things like oh, this red light is taking too long, like it's really not that deep and it doesn't really it matter matters to me.

Speaker 1:

Removing distractions. I think.

Speaker 2:

I think that's well put, mariah, and Any other thoughts on fresh starts and Blake Mine's kind of like a question, the all, and this is kind of like a part. This is kind of like because I've been struggling with this question Personally. But I've noticed one thing and that's kind of like and I'm reevaluating in my walk with God, is how do you handle, coming into this new year, insecurities that you've never dealt with, that you've put on the back burner? That's something that I've struggled with and I haven't found Granted, I haven't really been looking. That's probably. That's probably why because I really have a hard time facing my insecurities.

Speaker 5:

Well, I'm not insecure at all, blake, so I don't. I don't actually know the answer to that.

Speaker 1:

So other than Mariah, and seeing I'm just kidding Zeke what you got.

Speaker 3:

Something that's helped me is and this is one of the hardest things to do I think it's Romans the theologian Nate can tell us, but I think it's Romans, where Paul tells us to take captive all our thoughts.

Speaker 2:

Maybe he says it somewhere else, that's what Trent told me.

Speaker 3:

But I mean, think about what them, what would that actually look like to take captive all my thoughts? So, but the way I think of it is I start to think about what I'm thinking about and that sounds kind of weird. But, like, if I'm starting or thinking about like how my body's reacting things, like if I start to notice myself get really nervous, I start thinking like, why am I nervous right now? Sometimes it's an excitement, like I'm excited to do something. Other times it's like, well, I'm afraid this happened. Okay, well, I'm afraid. Well, I'm afraid if this happens I might lose my job, or well, you can go down that rabbit. I'll kind of see, like where that's coming from. Take captive those thoughts and like, okay, if this is what I'm truly figuring, do I have any reason to fear this obscure thing like the earth falling out of?

Speaker 5:

or yeah, like that yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I mean you kind of get down to the root of it and then you can kind of start attacking the problem from there. That's practical. And then the other problem, other part, would be prayer and community Start, the biggest thing. The last thing I'll say is something I want to get better at is there's a lot of things I'm insecure about and Even though I have tons of friends and family who Give me compliments in those areas, like without me mentioning them, like they'll give me confidence, I'm like, yeah, but I'm not really. They're just saying that like I convinced myself that they're lying. And I think the other part is like Listening to people whenever they actually, if they're people you know you can trust, then don't think they're just lying to you.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I think exactly what Zeke was saying of take your thought captive, pin, pinpoint what it's going back to and then use scripture to combat it. For me, a lot of like you know, as women or insecurities may be, like I'm getting fat, or, oh, my hair looks bad, or something like that, and then you go back to wait, wait. God created me like I'm fearfully and wonderfully made. Where is this thought coming from? The Lord says that Everything is made perfect in his sight, like he created me with a plan and a purpose. Doesn't matter if I have, you know, sell you lot? No, not really. I mean, yes, I should take care of my body. But this specific thought, is it coming from the Lord? Like I'm not even gonna give it the time of day, and I think you can do that with any problem.

Speaker 6:

The God's Word covers it all. You know. It comes back to any problem we could ever have. He has something for it and he says that a scripture is our sword, like our armor that we put on. That's what we fight with. Everything else is protection, everything else you know we have, like our breastplate and our helmet and our shield, but our sword is the word. That's what we fight with.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I can think of one time where I actually did that and it helped. I've been not saying I, that's the only time I thought to do it and it helped that time and the other times I just never thought to do it. But I can think of a time recently, I think it's like maybe four or five months ago I got a phone call from a relative and it really irritated me, like I could just put me in a bad mood, and I immediately thought like, is this really something I need to be upset and angry over? I'm like Lord, like I feel, like I immediately like in my car ride I was like Lord, will you please take this anger from me, because it's not right. It's not right that I should feel this way, because it wasn't over anything major, they were just having a bad day and they decided to lash out at me and I was feeling hatred and anger at them and God, through prayer, helped me to not feel that I did for a little while, but he helped me to get over that.

Speaker 1:

It was Ozzyk. Sometimes I feel that way when Ozzyk talks to me too. No, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 3:

That's a good point, so prayer.

Speaker 4:

And two, I think it's important to remember that the enemy wants to plant lies in our head, to bring us further away from our community and from God. Because, as a people pleaser myself, I'm working on that, just like starting school this past week with all these new classmates that I don't even know. I'm like I just want to look good to everybody and so that's really hard for me to fight against. And then I'll come home and I'm like I shouldn't have said that. They probably think I'm so dumb, but that's a lie and that's keeping me from making friends and having a great community, to grow in my relationship with the Lord and so kind of like what McKenzie was saying is if you have something kind of insecurity like that, find a verse that says the exact opposite, because most of the time it's going to be from the enemy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think y'all are hitting the nail on the head. Replace the lies of Satan with the word of God. Surround yourself with good people who love God. They love you. They all want to grow closer together and closer to God, and so you have that community, that accountability we've mentioned. I think all those things are very important. Any other thoughts? New Year's resolutions, 2024, fresh starts, and if there is a topic that you would like for us to talk about, let us know. We're on all the social media accounts except for TikTok, but Blake eventually wants to start a TikTok and he'll do all the dances. No, just kidding.

Speaker 2:

Maybe Mariah, I don't know Jesus died for us.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so let us know. On the social media accounts, we have Facebook, instagram, all that, but anyways, we're going to wrap up. Blake, do you have the ending for us? You want, you want to do.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all right. This is for all our male listeners, which is 95% of our listeners. Females just ignore this. But it's time to get swole boys. It's time to lift weights for Christ 2024, we're going to pick up our crosses and bench press them.

Speaker 1:

All right, I guess that's how we're finishing. Y'all have a wonderful day and we'll talk with you later.

Speaker 2:

I was expecting that from music. We're going to do some fun Bup bup, bup, bup.

Speaker 5:

Wait, I was.

Speaker 1:

You're fired for that.

Speaker 5:

Did you hear that? Yes, we're going to pick up our crosses and bench. Hey, I was set at the end of the morning 2024, maybe we're going to talk about resolutions for the podcast.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, Uh-huh.

Speaker 5:

There's none, that's all. I almost brought it up.

Speaker 4:

I almost was like wait my resolution is that this podcast hits 1 million. Yeah, 2.2 million, 2.2 million dude.

Speaker 5:

I almost said it but I was like no, if it's not larger than Mr B's on Twitter. I would like 100 views.

Speaker 3:

My resolution is that Scali's a little bit grand.

Speaker 5:

If it's not the next breakaway ministry.

Speaker 1:

No, no, we're out the next breakaway ministry.

Speaker 6:

Yes, we're going to ruin it for the hour. Resolution is that I get this baby out.

Speaker 4:

I got a perfect paper for her.

Speaker 5:

Really yeah.

2024 Resolutions and Goals
Reflecting on Goals and Fresh Starts
Letting Go and Overcoming Insecurities
Lifting Weights for Christ 2024