Live with My BFF Amy Goins
We're sharing stories of supernatural faith, miracles, and how God moves in our lives!
1% of life is what we see, feel, and touch; the other 99% is spiritual. This week, my BFF Amy Goins joins me to share real stories of supernatural faith and miracles we’ve experienced. Amy kicks it off with how she went from financial struggle to receiving a free washer and dryer at just the right time. Then, I’ll share my own near-death experience giving birth to my son. Plus, we’re sharing some of YOUR amazing stories! This episode is all about showing how God moves powerfully in our lives, so you don’t want to miss it. Tune in and awaken to His presence!
In this episode:
- How God showed up for Amy during financial struggles
- Kim’s near-death birth story
- Listener stories of supernatural faith
- The power of sharing our faith stories
Here is my favorite quote from this episode:
"Once you experience something supernatural, then you're on the lookout for it.” - Amy Goins
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*This transcript was auto-generated*
Zac:
We are live with the Kim Gravel Show. Hey, Kim.
Kim:
Hey, Zac.
Amy Goins:
That's not exactly right.
Kim:
No, but you know what, Amy?
Amy Goins:
Close enough.
Kim:
Don't even. Yo, hey, the Kim Gravel Show. Okay, I'll do this.
Zac:
I'll do the real music. All right, Here you go.
Kim:
I'm waiting on my music. Thank you, Zac. We're trying to give you hints, and bless your heart, you're not getting. So look, we're live on Facebook. We are live on Instagram and Amy. 123. We are live on Tik Tok. Tik Tok.
Kim:
We are live. We're coming for you. This is a taping of the live Kim Gril show podcast, and we wanted to be on Tik Tok. Cuz everybody's on Tik Tok.
Amy Goins:
Everybody's on Tik Tok.
Kim:
Everybody on social media.
Amy Goins:
Everybody, everybody say we're live. Right now. We're live.
Kim:
We. We are on Tik Tok. Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Oh, my God. It is the. We're taking over the world, Amy. You know what? And I don't want to. I really don't, y'all.
Kim:
I am busier than a one arm paper hanger.
Amy Goins:
You are.
Kim:
And think about. Think about how busy a one arm paper paper hanger would be.
Amy Goins:
That's very.
Kim:
That's an old Southern saying.
Amy Goins:
Yeah, I never heard that saying growing up.
Kim:
Did you ever hear the saying, she scratches her watch and winds her butt?
Amy Goins:
Yeah, I heard that.
Kim:
Okay, how about she's nutting squirrel turd?
Amy Goins:
I don't think I heard that one.
Kim:
Yeah, my grandma used to say that all the time. Yeah, I didn't make that up. I'm not that clever. What other Southern sayings did you have you heard?
Amy Goins:
This is. This is.
Kim:
Is it gonna be good or is it.
Amy Goins:
No, it's not.
Kim:
Just say it.
Amy Goins:
It's not funny. But I had this one cousin, and I'll tell you why this, that you say great day in the morning.
Kim:
That's not good. That is not. We're looking for Southern.
Amy Goins:
That's funny.
Kim:
Yeah. But speaking of your cousins, Amy is my best friend. And can I say that she is related? I mean, we could go to Africa on a safari in the deep jungle. Is that a jungle?
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
Okay, let's make it. Sure.
Zac:
Let's go with.
Kim:
She would be kin to somebody. She would be kin to somebody's. Act like Amy is well connected.
Amy Goins:
I am. Can I tell a little story? Yeah, tell her.
Kim:
Cause we're lying.
Amy Goins:
So this is. No. When I was in college, people used to tease Me all the time. Because the. The town where I went to college, I had. My grandmother was from there, so I had a lot. And she had. She was one of nine kids.
Amy Goins:
So I had a lot of extended cousins in that town. So that was a joke. In college, everywhere I went, I saw a cousin.
Kim:
Because you went. You went to college where Beau's going to college. He's following his Aunt Amy.
Amy Goins:
So. So we. We were on a choir trip one time and we were like, way far away, like in. Still in Georgia, but like several hours away. And we were going to. Into Wendy's to eat and airborne teaser. Like, Amy, you go have a. I was like, no, I don't know anybody here.
Amy Goins:
I promise we're not going to see any co. Walk in. I see.
Amy Goins:
There's my cousin. And they were like, no, it's almost like. It really is. It's. Or whatever. It was a cousin on my dad's side. So, yeah, I have. I see people.
Amy Goins:
I know all of. I don't know why, but it does.
Kim:
Well, that is. That is.
Amy Goins:
Didn't I see somebody in New York one time?
Kim:
Yes. Everywhere we go.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
Paris, France, There they are.
Amy Goins:
I don't know why.
Kim:
I think your people are just really connected. Strong family. And, you know. You know, now that you're adopted into our family.
Amy Goins:
Well, you know what it is. Can I tell you? I know what it is because. Because no, this is. This is really has a lot to do with it. On both my mom and my dad's side, we had family family reunions every year.
Kim:
Yeah. Oh, I know. For your family.
Amy Goins:
I know. So that connect me. So you know a lot of people. I don't. Probably don't have as many more cousins or things that people everybody else. But I just.
Kim:
Y'all are close.
Amy Goins:
I would see them once a year. Yeah.
Kim:
Her family reunion, y'all. And the peaches. I don't know what. We got to circle back because everybody. Can I just tell you, everybody's been so excited about this live. Cause the one I had before with my mother. Cause this is this Supernatural Faith series.
Amy Goins:
Which I'm excited to talk about.
Kim:
We've got a lot to talk about. We're gonna go places we've never been before.
Amy Goins:
Oh, Lord.
Zac:
Hello. By the way, I'm here in the control room. Hello. I'm doing all the controlling.
Kim:
Yes. Here in the control room. So we're live on TikTok. We're live on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. So we're gonna tell Some stories that either may or may not be accepted, but honey is real. What we're gonna tell you tonight's real, but we've got a lot of supernatural stories. I'm gonna kick it off because, you know, I posted a little, you know, little quickie, quick ad saying we're gonna be talking about supernatural faith. And I've had so many responses.
Amy Goins:
Okay.
Kim:
Of people. Michelle. I've got several. But I'll start us off. Michelle says, responding to my. My little TikTok, not whatever video, talking about how we're gonna be live, said this week. Two years ago, I was laying in a hospital room in a coma with three days to a week to live due to a heart and lung complication, and I'm still alive. God is so good, and I thank him every day for this healing.
Kim:
So, like, whatever supernatural story. Faith. Supernatural faith story you have, I want you, Zac, to put it in the chat, let us know what's going on and how you've experienced faith in a supernatural way. And I'm not talking, like. I'm not talking about, you know, spooky or. I'm not. I'm talking about real miracles, really. When you saw God move in your life in a real way.
Kim:
Because that's. That's your testimony, right?
Amy Goins:
Yeah. Like what you and I experienced, it's bizarre. It's. Well, it's just.
Kim:
It's scary.
Amy Goins:
Nobody can tell you any other.
Kim:
No, you know what. What can. Let's just kick this off and get this started. Let's talk about, like, I have always been a person. I had this great woman I talked to the other day. It was on a Monday, and she said. She did something so brilliant. She said that 1% of the world.
Kim:
Listen to this. Y'all focus in on what I'm saying. One percent of the world. What. What we experience in the world is what we see, feel, can touch, taste. 99% of the rest of what we experience is spiritual.
Amy Goins:
Yes, I totally agree with that.
Kim:
Okay, tell me why.
Amy Goins:
No, I've just been. I've said this for a long time, that I just feel like we live in a much more spiritual world than physical.
Kim:
Right.
Amy Goins:
That I think there's. I think there's angels. I don't know. Angels, beings, whatever are around us. I think some people. That we would. That we. Some people are angels or our spiritual beings, I think.
Kim:
What about demons?
Amy Goins:
Oh, yeah.
Kim:
Oh, Lord.
Amy Goins:
That's. That's for real. And if you don't think that's for.
Kim:
Real, we gonna tell you by the end of this. No, Keep listening to the line.
Amy Goins:
But I think you have to. To me, I think it's important to view the world like that.
Kim:
Oh, my gosh. Zac already has comments.
Zac:
Okay, I got comments. I got. You want to hear some?
Kim:
Okay.
Zac:
Okay, I'm gonna.
Kim:
Because it's gonna spawn. Okay.
Zac:
Okay.
Kim:
Gonna read them.
Zac:
So Gail put it on the screen, but I know you can't read it from the screen.
Kim:
I can't see it.
Amy Goins:
Okay.
Zac:
Gail wrote, I was almost killed by a motorcycle wreck in 1997. Family. I should not live through the night. 28 years later, I work full time, live on my own. The glory be to God.
Kim:
Yeah. And there's even more to that story, you know? Cause y'all are not. You can't write a total book in the comments. But anytime, anything, you've got to reach out and let us know your supernatural experiences. Because I. I've had so many. You've had so many. Let's start with a fun light one.
Amy Goins:
Okay.
Kim:
Washer and dryer. Did I ever tell you this story, Zac? Did I tell this the other day when mom was on there about the washer and dryer? I can't remember.
Zac:
I think you did tell it before, but go ahead. Let's.
Kim:
I'll let Amy tell it because she gonna tell it more accurately. Do you remember when we first became friends?
Amy Goins:
Yes.
Kim:
And you didn't have a pot to pee in.
Amy Goins:
I did not have a lot.
Kim:
No, you were making. How much did you make?
Amy Goins:
Oh, my God.
Kim:
At a Christian school, she was assistant principal. She got spank. Well, how much did you.
Amy Goins:
If I remember correct, I made $13,000.
Kim:
You remember when you told me that you made $13,000? I thought, this woman should be on food style. What are you. What? I didn't even. I couldn't believe it.
Amy Goins:
Well, that even of itself was supernatural, because I swear to you, I don't know how I met.
Kim:
I don't know how you made it. Your apartment rent was expensive when I first met you. Yeah, Zac.
Amy Goins:
That it was a miracle in of itself, because I knew how much I had coming in and I knew how much I went. It was going out.
Kim:
But you did a lot of side hustles.
Amy Goins:
I did.
Kim:
Yeah.
Amy Goins:
I talked voice lessons and stuff like that.
Kim:
So when we first met and you lived on your own, you know, we lived together for a long time. And then I got married to Travis. And then you bought your first house.
Amy Goins:
Tell the story about the washer and dryer. Yeah, well, so I had a miracle. Yeah, so.
Kim:
No, no. First tell the $100 story.
Amy Goins:
Okay.
Kim:
Okay. Tell that one first because that was. You were younger.
Amy Goins:
Yeah, that was. I think I'd met you, but I don't remember. But anyway, so I was at my church and we were doing a big building program, and I really wanted to give really, you know, and. But I had literally no money.
Kim:
$13,000 a year. Yeah.
Amy Goins:
I mean, I literally had not anything, not a spare, you know, but I really. I felt that. And I. So we had our little decision, you know, our little commitment cards, and I said, you know what? I'm just going to put $100 down here, and I'm going to. And I'm going to trust, you know, that the Lord's going to give it to me to be able to give that to the building program. So I put it on the card, turned it in, didn't think anything else about it. Like maybe a week or two later. It was actually the end of school, and we were at the end of school program or whatever, and one of my students came up to me and she said, you know, she gave me a hug and just.
Amy Goins:
I think she was graduating or something. She said, I just want to give you this. And so she gave me a card and I'm getting chills right now. And I opened up and there was $100 bill in there. And I was like, that is that. This is the hundred dollars that. Yeah, that I asked God to give me that, you know, to give to the building program. So that was.
Amy Goins:
That was a big. A big moment.
Kim:
Was that the first time that something like that had really like that? Not probably it's not the first time that something happened to you because y'all these things happen to us all the time. We just don't recognize it.
Amy Goins:
That was one of the biggest for me to recognize it. Right. And where I put it out and it was exact. It was like I put $100 on the card and then I got a hundred dollar bill. So I was like, there was no question, you know, when I got. I was like, okay, I hear you. And I say. And that was during a time where I was actually praying to the Lord about helping me to trust him in my finances.
Amy Goins:
Because I grew up with money. Was a very big.
Kim:
Just say it.
Amy Goins:
It was just hard. It was just. There was a lot of.
Kim:
Tell a little bit of your background because people. People know you through me, and they're like, cam, well, do you feel comfortable or no?
Amy Goins:
Yeah. I mean, just.
Kim:
God broke that. That curse of. Of that.
Amy Goins:
He did. Yes.
Kim:
That's a miracle.
Amy Goins:
It was just growing up that we just had a lot of money problems growing up. And then my dad committed suicide when I was 24. And, you know, largely based on financial pressure. Financial pressures and issues. So money, to say the least. Growing up and into. And into my early adulthood was definitely a trigger and definitely an area where I had some strongholds. So to, you know, for the Lord to come through for me like that and then to see where I've come now, it's just.
Kim:
A lot of times what we struggle with shows up a lot in our life. Our big Achilles heel, that. That thing that. That we're traumatized by. And I think I can say that I will see. I've seen God work miracles in your life and this supernatural faith come through.
Amy Goins:
For sure. Yeah. Because that. It was such a struggle growing up and definite strongholds. And I feel like it was a family curse that. That God allowed me to break. You know, God definitely grew my faith in that area. And it took hard work on my part and.
Amy Goins:
But also a lot of faith and, you know, so. But yeah, that's a so, so strong area. So you. So you want to get to the.
Kim:
Yeah, so. Because I'm. I'm giving a pattern here. I'm trying to show everybody how. How God moves supernaturally in our lives so that we can all be awakened to it. And like how Beau said on his podcast, he goes, I'm looking for it now.
Amy Goins:
Right? Yes. Because I think that's so real. Because God did start in my life doing kind of small things like that.
Kim:
The hundred dollar bill.
Amy Goins:
Right. And then it's gotten more and more.
Kim:
So.
Amy Goins:
Yeah. So I bought my first house. And that in and of self, was just a miracle. Yeah, a miracle. And so amazing. So. But I didn't have a washer and dryer at all. And so it was.
Amy Goins:
I think it was like day before Thanksgiving or something. I can't remember Black Friday. I remember when I was. So I think we had gone and had our Thanksgiving meal or something. And then the next day, I had already planned. I was planning to get ready to go the next day to buy a brand new washer and dryer, which I really didn't have the money for.
Kim:
But can I say this about you? Y'all have to know this about Amy. I'm gonna have to pause you because I want to set the stage.
Amy Goins:
Okay.
Kim:
Because Amy is. I'm obsessive and compulsive. So is she. So she is the person. I gotta get a washer and dryer. I'm gonna Get a washer and dryer. Like it wasn't like you were saying, God, give me a washer. Not faith based, like meaning like you weren't believing for a washer and dryer.
Kim:
You're just like, oh, how I'm going to pay for a washer and dryer? Like it was, you were a little, you talked about it to the point I'm like, dang, let me just get you a washer and dry.
Amy Goins:
Yeah, yeah, we talked about a lot. Yeah, you were, you were, it was, it was a, it's a little bit of anxiety cuz I needed a washer and dryer, but I didn't have, really have the money to do it. You know, when you buy a new house, there's a lot of expenses. You were stressed.
Kim:
You were stressed.
Amy Goins:
I was stressed about it. Yeah.
Kim:
All right.
Amy Goins:
So anyway, so, so we were, I had already planned. I was going the next day to buy a washer and dryer. And so it, we, it was getting to be evening. We were driving through your neighborhood and.
Kim:
I think it was Thanksgiving night.
Amy Goins:
I think it was Thanksgiving night. Yeah. And we were driving through your neighborhood and sitting on the side of the road in front of a house was a washer and dryer. And it had a sign on it. I'll never forget. It had a sign on it said free to anybody who will take.
Kim:
And I was like, and it looked like brand new. Yeah, like it was like, I mean it was used, but it looked nice.
Amy Goins:
Yeah. And so we were driving about. I was like, oh, what was that? And so, because I, you know, of course we driving by it, I couldn't see what the sign said, so I backed up and I saw it said free anybody takes it. I was like, oh my goodness. So I dropped out of the car.
Kim:
Because I think, didn't I tell you to sit on it?
Amy Goins:
I did sit on it and then I went back on anybody take it? So I think we, we were going to get, go get somebody who had a truck. So anyway, I got out and just sat that on the washer dryer.
Kim:
She's like, yeah, get in my washer and dryer until.
Amy Goins:
And we got it, got it in my house and that washer and dryer worked and it worked for me to the whole, you know, I think until.
Kim:
You got to the new house.
Amy Goins:
Yeah, yeah.
Kim:
So this is the thing. Did you leave it there? Did you leave it for the people who bought your house?
Amy Goins:
I think so.
Kim:
I do too.
Amy Goins:
I think I did. Yeah.
Kim:
This is the thing. So you're seeing this Pattern, y'all. And I want you to put in the chat, if God has moved for you supernaturally in your life, health, finances, deliveries from something, from an addiction. I want you to put a little bit of your story in the chat so Zac can testify as we're talking about this. Because after the washer and dryer, you were like full on.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
You were like, ask and it shall be given to you. Press down, shaken together and running over. Give or it shall be given unto you. Ask, believe, receive. I mean, you were at that point, you were like, if he can, you know, if he's gonna sit here and worry about my washer and dryer, I'm all in.
Amy Goins:
Right. Well, and that. That situation was one. I really didn't even try. Yeah, I didn't try. Didn't really spec. I mean, I might have said, lord, but, you know, you go to washer.
Kim:
And dryer on the side of the road.
Amy Goins:
Side of the road, that works, right? I mean, who. How does that happen?
Kim:
Do you think, like, do you think that your faith. Because a lot of people going, that was. Sounds good for you, you know what I'm saying? I can see people say, do you think it was because. Didn't have any other choice. I mean, like, you didn't have parents to fall back on. You didn't have siblings or family to fall back on. I mean, you have siblings, but, you know, everybody trying to pay their bills.
Amy Goins:
I think it was because God just wanted to bless me.
Kim:
Okay.
Amy Goins:
And he. He's like, that's my child and she needs a washer and dryer. And I think he used it to grow my faith, to go, look, you're. I'm here for you and I got you and you need a water washer and dryer. And yeah. Could he have supplied money to go get buy one? Maybe, but it wouldn't have been near as impactful. That was like God just dropping something that I needed and that showed me he cared for me so much. He just dropped a washer and dryer right there in my path.
Kim:
Somebody needs a washer and dryer right now.
Zac:
We have so many incredible comments from people. Do it. Can I put some on the screen? Can you share some people supernatural stories?
Kim:
You can put them on the screen, but you need to talk. You're going to have to share them.
Zac:
Okay.
Kim:
Yeah, I want to hear some of them because this is what it's about.
Zac:
This is a three parter, but it like, it knocked my socks off because it was just. It's so. I was a professional Downhill ski racer and had a bad crash going 73 miles an hour. Okay. Heard my grandfather's voice when I was knocked out, telling me not to move. Later, I found if I had moved a quarter of an inch, I would have been paralyzed. I believe my grandfather came down from heaven and saved my life just from New Jersey. So that's amazing.
Kim:
And you know what? Let me say this, too, from you, Miss New Jersey. Listen to me. And I believe God allowed it to be your grandfather so you would recognize that comfort. You know, the beautiful thing about. I'm getting cold chill. So I know this is touching somebody. The beautiful thing about God is that he speaks to us where we are at, right? We think we got to get all holy and speak to him the way he's. He speaks to you.
Kim:
I mean, the way you speak. I mean. No, we think we got to clean up, get all holy to speak to him the way he was most. Thou shalt he speaks to us right where we're at. All we got to do is listen. All right, go ahead, Zac. Somebody need to hear that.
Zac:
Okay, here's another one. This is. This is actually reminds me so much of your story, Kim, because you have a story just like this, so maybe we should have you tell yours.
Kim:
No, go ahead. Do it. Do it.
Zac:
Driving in. Traffic stopped. Traffic stopped abruptly while she was driving. I was going to hit a car. Everything stopped around me and in mirrors, and my car kept moving. Then I looked my mirror and everything started, and traffic was all behind me. Basically, she. It sounds like she.
Zac:
It's almost like she just went through.
Kim:
The cars picked up, boom. Right?
Zac:
And you have a story like this. You've told this story, I think, a few years ago on the pod. Do you remember that?
Kim:
I have so many stories, y'all, you know, and it all started and we started. Remember when we told the story about the angels with my mom? We told that story marching. And my mom has so many to the point that people are gonna start thinking these people are fruit beloved. And we are, but not in this way, right? Any more stories you wanna share like that before I head into my supernatural story?
Amy Goins:
No, I can't think of.
Kim:
You'll think of some interrupt. There's so many.
Amy Goins:
I know there's so many, and I can't think of any of em right.
Kim:
Now, but there's so many. Well, this is the thing. I. The one that really set me into a place of passion. Slash. You ain't gonna tell me nothing. Cause I experienced. It was when Blanton was born, right? And Did I tell this with my mom? I don't think I did.
Kim:
I don't think so.
Amy Goins:
You didn't. You didn't.
Kim:
Blanton was premature. We had done a beloved retreat, which was a little singing group we had, and it was like three or four hundred women. And we jumped on table, and we had a ball. We did a conga line, the whole nine yards. I mean, and I was like, about two burst. I think I had another month and a half left of my pregnancy or something like that. And I. You know, me, I go all in.
Amy Goins:
You on your feet all week, and.
Kim:
I loved every second of it. And then the day after that, I went to the doctor, and she said, you got to go to the hospital. And so I thought, well, you know, blunder come early. And she was like, it's. I think it was about eight weeks early, if I'm not mistaken. It was early. It was early, but they were like, we got to get you to hospital.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
And I had preeclampsia, so I had high blood pressure, so everything was, you know. And I was 38, so I was basically, you know, an old lady and having a baby. And so I went to the hospital. I'll never forget it. I drove straight there. Do you remember? Nobody took me. I called Travis. I called you.
Kim:
I called mom. I said, look, I've got to go to the hospital. They're checking me in. They want to check me out. So when they checked me in and did all the tests and did everything, and they were like, you need to be. You need to stay here. We're going to try to get your blood pressure down. We're going to try to, you know.
Kim:
You know, get everything aligned so that we can take you back home so you can go back home. And I remember I was watching pride and prejudice, Remember I had Travis bring me up my videos and stuff, and nothing was changing. It was getting worse. I mean, y'all, I probably had 15 ultrasounds, okay? Like, seriously, so many. I can't. I mean, it was just like, we're gonna do another ultrasound. I'm like, okay, like, ultrasound. Remember the first bed I was in? It was so uncomfortable.
Kim:
Remember, I was like, I can't stay here. So they're like, finally. Cause it was the emergency room, so finally they just said, we're gonna move you to a room. We're gonna keep you here until you have the baby. You're gonna be on bed rest.
Amy Goins:
And you were like. You were thinking you were gonna be there, like, for six weeks.
Kim:
Do you remember? Y'all brought me all kinds of stuff. I thought it was gonna be like six weeks. And I thought. And remember what I said? I'm like, oh, my God, I got so much work to do. How am I gonna stay here? So I was gonna get Travis, bring my computers, everything. So that was that. I was there two nights, and that was heading into the third night. They're like, we're gonna put you in a nice room, you know, big room, private room, and you're gonna stay here.
Kim:
So I remember sleeping that night. The doctor came in and said, nobody was there. Cause you know me when I'm sick. What do I do?
Amy Goins:
You like to be by yourself.
Kim:
I don't want everybody coming up around me. I don't want to even look at somebody. If they start smacking or chewing gum, it'll make me ill, so. Or eating, you know, and you're sitting in the bed breathing or breathing. Okay, so I'm in the hotel. I mean, I'm in the hospital room that night, and I was so peaceful. And actually, I got a little bit excited. I thought, oh, my gosh, I get to be by myself in a hotel room.
Kim:
I mean, in a private hospital room by myself for six weeks. I almost had a little bit of a, like, excitement. So the next morning, the doctor comes in and they check me, and they were like, oh, okay, this is great. I think it's getting. Your blood pressure's getting higher and we're getting more alarmed and it's getting dangerous, so we're going to have to induce you. And I was a little nervous at that point, but not alarmed, I thought, because Bo came early and I thought, well, you know, he said, we've done all these ultrasounds. The baby's going to be fine. He might have to stay in the NICU a few days, a few weeks, but he's going to be fine.
Kim:
Everything's looking good. Keep in mind they've taken like 10 ultrasounds. So I said, okay. So I called everybody, I called Travis. The doctor said, I'm going to give. I'm going to induce you when I get back. But there is. This is going to be a long, drawn out thing.
Kim:
Tell everybody not to come up. Now it's. You're probably not going to give birth to like 2am because the doctor was getting ticked off about it, but he was going to have to, you know, be there at 2am So I called everybody. I called you. Call Travis, call Mom and dad. I'm like, y'all don't come up. They're going to induce me. They're going to move me to another room for labor delivery and induce me when I get there.
Kim:
Okay? So they move my room and everything. And I'm at labor delivery room. I probably went in there after I made all my calls to the family. 20 minutes. And when I tell y'all, I felt like I was. My body was being turned inside out. The pain was so severe, I caught. It was.
Kim:
I was catching my breath. It was so painful. And I never experienced anything like that before. And I've experienced labor pains, but this wasn't a labor pain. It was a death pain. And if you've ever been close to death, and you know what I'm talking about, that's what it felt like. So I had an IV bag with me and so I could get off the bed. I ring for a nurse.
Kim:
And the little girl that came in, she was like, 18 and a half. I mean, she was young. She was like a student nurse. I mean, she was so pretty. I think her name was Hope. But I didn't have a lot of hope and hope because I said, babe, I'm dying. She goes, no, this is just part of it. And we're just gonna do this.
Kim:
And she gave me a morphine shot. We're gonna help with the pain. I'm like, but I'm in such pain. So the morphine shot did not even begin to touch the pain. In fact, I think it made it worse. So I took my IV bag and I went to the bathroom, and I sat on the toilet, rocking back and forth. I was in such pain. Such pain.
Kim:
And y'all, what seemed like five hours, come to find out, was like 45 minutes. It was so bad, I couldn't breathe. I was. I'll never forget it. And I fell to the floor on my knees, on the floor in that cold, hard bathroom. And I knew I was done. I'm like, I'm dying. I'm like, I know something is seriously wrong here.
Kim:
I am dying. And I remember saying, lord, I can go. I'm gonna start crying. God, I'll start crying and pull it together. I said, God, I can go. Just let my baby live. And when I did that, this amazing halo light that wasn't a light came. It was like, not.
Kim:
It was not. I couldn't see it. I would. I could just snow it. It was, like, in here. And it was the most amazing euphoria. I've never been high, but if this feels like that, I get why people do drugs, because it was a high. Like, I cannot explain it was energy.
Kim:
It was passion. It was peace. It was. It was. I just could. I was. I saw. I could just exhale.
Kim:
And for somebody who never can relax and let go, it was like euphoria. And I just heard this internal voice. It wasn't audible, but I heard inside, says, I'm not done with you. I'm not done with you. And when that voice, it wasn't male or female, it's the weirdest thing. It was just the I am. And when the I am said to me, I'm not done with you. And I said, please, I don't want to go back.
Kim:
I don't want to go back. I don't want to go. Meaning I didn't want to leave his presence. I instantly came back into my body. And the pain instantly came back. I mean, it was like no pain. And it was like. Y'all listen to me.
Kim:
It was like a painless feeling. You've never felt that before. Because even if you're human and you're in a body, you feel in pain. This is pain. You're feeling pain. It was like There was no. It was like pain didn't exist. Emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually, anything.
Kim:
Like. I couldn't think of anything that's ever bad happened to me.
Amy Goins:
Right?
Kim:
Jon's hand. There was just no pain. When I came to and felt the pain, I immediately ripped the emergency cord off in the bathroom. And this woman with spiky blonde hair and y'all, she had on ring. All I remember is she was blinging. I mean, like, she had, like, rhinestone earrings. And, like, she looked like. She looked like what an angel would look like for me, like a glamorous guardian angel.
Kim:
She was like. She was like, hey, that angels for Kim. That girl is for Kim. And she came in and she. And I said, I'm dying. I'm dying. And she said, come here, sweetheart. And she picked me up, and I had.
Kim:
I'll never forget because I had the IV bag. And she. She took me to the bed and sat me on the bed and checked me. She lifted my gown up and she. And y'all, when I tell you there was blood everywhere. When I came to, it looked like Carrie. You remember that movie Carrie, where they poured that blood all over her? There was blood on the walls. There was blood on the ceiling.
Kim:
There was. It was like. It was like I was hemorrhaging. I had. And all I remember goes. Because when she came back, I said, oh, my God, there's so much blood. When I look back, I mean, it looked like it was covered in blood. The walls, the toilet, everything.
Amy Goins:
I wonder how it got there.
Kim:
I don't know. So I got on the bed, and she said, sweetheart, this baby's crowning, that you get ready to give birth. And I was like, what? I hadn't been induced. Nothing. So I said, I got to have epidural. She said, baby, you ain't got time for no epidural. She said, so they had to pull a doctor off. I'll never forget it.
Kim:
It was this beautiful African American woman. And she came off, and she said. She looked me in my eyes. She said, sweetheart, we don't have time for an epidural. You with me? I said, do I have a choice? And we leaned back, two pushes. Blanton was out. So long story short, my doctor was doing rounds, but he was off in another floor. He came into me, pulled the chair up, and, y'all, when I say, I gave birth, there was 30 people sitting in that.
Kim:
By the time he said, we're giving birth, there was 30 nurses. It was packed. I'm like, I've got a freaking audience here. My crotch is shining to everybody. So I just remember, why are all these people here? I mean, seriously, Zac, I'm not kidding you. I was like. And then I was going, oh, my God. What if they go in the bathroom? Then I was embarrassed.
Kim:
And the doctor came in afterwards, and everybody was pulling Blanton. And I got to see him for two seconds, and then they rushed him off, and he was fine. Or, you know, they didn't know, But, I mean, he was breathing, screaming loud. And the doctor came in, and keep in mind, I was by myself. There was no Amy. There was no Travis. There was no mom and dad. I was right by myself.
Kim:
And the doctor pulled up a chair. Amy. And he said to me, you had about. I can't remember. It's four or five. Golf ball size, blood clots in the sack with your son. You should not be here. And he definitely should not be here.
Kim:
He said, do you mind if. Can you do a waiver and sign? We want to take your placenta and every, you know, all the after birth, and we want to do some tests. He said, I don't know how we did not see those in all these ultrasounds.
Amy Goins:
They didn't.
Kim:
They said it wasn't golf ball. It was softball sizes.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
He said, because he held his fist. He said, the size of, you know, a softball. If, like, four or five. He said, these should have been straight to your heart. These are. Should be straight so, y'all, when I tell you that I didn't care about any of that, you know what I thought about. I want to feel what I felt. Nobody can ever tell me that is not real.
Amy Goins:
All right.
Kim:
Do you remember when y'all came in?
Amy Goins:
Yes.
Kim:
I just. I.
Amy Goins:
Well, I just remember we. Because you had called us at 11 and told us, don't come. And then I don't remember what time it was, but not long. And then all of a sudden, I get a call, so we're all just, like, you know, and, you know, frantically trying to get to the hospital.
Kim:
I mean, Travis came in with wife beater's T shirt on.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
A pair of shorts.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
I mean, I will, y'all, but it's not even about being healed or being God. I experienced his presence. And let me tell you something. If you are a person in pain right now or if you are experiencing something, anxiety, depression, financial strain or whatever, get in his presence.
Amy Goins:
Mm.
Kim:
Get in his presence. Because once you taste that, you don't want to go back, and nobody can tell you it don't exist.
Amy Goins:
Right?
Kim:
Am I right?
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
I don't care if I'm right. I know, because I've seen it.
Amy Goins:
You're absolutely right.
Kim:
And, like, I know I'm kind of crazy, partially delusional and off, but I know what I experience.
Amy Goins:
Right? Right. Once you experience that, nobody can tell you any different. Which, I mean, is. Is a good thing, I think. I mean, nobody can take that experience away from you.
Kim:
Well. And I don't. I don't go around talking about all these things that we've experienced. I mean, we talk about it, and I think for us, sharing it with people right now, I mean, some people are going to think with it. I don't. I don't really give a rip. But that's why I want to say, share your story. In the chat.
Kim:
Zac, have you heard other people?
Zac:
Oh, yeah. There's been tons of people here.
Kim:
Let me share a few of them. Because, see, that's what I'm saying. Like, this is what I'm talking about, people. The enemy, the other side of that spiritual coin, does not want us to share those stories, because that's where the power lies. Our power lies within our relationship with him. But also, he's real, and he's God, whether you believe it or not.
Amy Goins:
Right, Right.
Kim:
And so he's always looking away, ways to let you see him.
Amy Goins:
Yeah. And like you said, it's like once you experience something supernatural, then you're. You're on the lookout for it.
Kim:
Ooh.
Amy Goins:
You know, be on the lookout for a lot of reasons, just because. To be on the look, you know, to kind of see God working around you. But like you said, you want to. You want to get back to that place of feeling that peace.
Kim:
Well. And sometimes I forget it.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
Sometimes I forget, and I have to remind myself, you need to really step back into this humility and this grateful heart. And it really makes me realize we're not in control.
Amy Goins:
Right.
Kim:
We can. Why stress? Because we're not in control. Anyway. Zac, read some of the other people's stories. I want to hear them.
Zac:
Okay. Yeah, there's some amazing. I mean, we have so many. So there's a small one. I just. I like this one a lot. I like this one a lot. This is from a few minutes ago.
Zac:
I was a broke single mom walking my dog through a church parking lot, asking for some cash. Look down, and a 10 bill floated to me.
Kim:
That's it. That's it.
Zac:
You know, the small.
Kim:
It's the small single mom.
Zac:
Yep.
Kim:
What about. What about. Read some other. Zac.
Zac:
I mean, there are some really long ones. Right. The thing that's really cool is that everyone is saying, you know, I felt this, too. Amen. Amen. Like, the. The chat is just full of people who are. Who have experienced some version of this.
Zac:
I think everyone has this supernatural faith story in their lives, and I don't think it's something that people talk about because, you know, I don't know. How do you feel talking about it? Yeah, you don't really talk about this except, you know, we sort of started it a few weeks ago with your mom, and now we're continuing it. Why do you think a. It's so important to tell these stories but be like that? You haven't really.
Kim:
I think. I think. What would you say, Amy, you think we're at a place where, you know, I think the timing is right. I think for such a time as this, I think the world is so broken and hurt and lost and lost. Not only. I'm not talking about just with their, you know, walk with the Lord, but just lost as. As what to do.
Amy Goins:
Yeah. Yeah. What's the next move? Just basically down to something as simple as that.
Kim:
Right. You know, like, I mean, I think. I think confusion and absolute. There's no absolutes anymore with truth. And everything is in the gray area and which. Hey, you know, I live. I love gray area. Like, I'm married to a man that's black or white, and I got a boy that's black or white.
Kim:
And I'm like, but can it be some shade of gray? But there's just some things like God is God, period. I mean, there's, you know, I don't know what to tell you. I mean, that is. That is truth.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
I mean, and for me, I think everybody. It's a way of thinking about life. Life is supernatural. It's that 99%.
Amy Goins:
It is. It's all about the way you look at it and being on the lookout for it. Because I was going to say without the risk of getting too Christianese or whatever, but I think God is always in pursuit of us.
Kim:
That's not. That is true.
Amy Goins:
And he's reaching to us.
Kim:
He's wooing.
Amy Goins:
He's wooing us. He's giving us nuggets. He's showing us he loves us. He's showing us he cares. He's showing. And I think it's. It's a matter of us, you know, looking at it with those eyes and being expectant, you know, being. Looking at life, walking through life, being expectant.
Amy Goins:
That. That these, you know, supernatural things are going to happen.
Kim:
But I forgot what I was going to say.
Zac:
Here, take a second. Remember, Kim, brain fog.
Kim:
Brain fog. Okay. You got some. Something you want to share?
Zac:
I got some here. Yeah. Let me, let me. I just. I found a few more because there's so many.
Kim:
So I want to hear your stories.
Zac:
All right. She had the same experience in the hospital after a heart attack. It's an out of body experience. Someone watching over us. God or Jesus are higher than anyone or anything.
Kim:
Yeah.
Zac:
And no, I'm telling you.
Kim:
And. And think about who. What's. I can't read the name. What's that name?
Zac:
Lynn. Lynn.
Kim:
Experience that. Lynn. Lynn, think about this. You and I have. Oh, God. Get coaches. What if you and I started talking? What if you were sitting on the couch right now and I could hear your story in detail? And how cool is that? That I could go, girl, I know exactly what you feel like all these supernatural experiences that we experience, because this is the thing. God is the same today, yesterday, and forever.
Kim:
So, like, he is who he is to all of us. So what I'm saying is the healing is not just for me or Lynn. The supernatural money overflow is not just for Amy. It is for you.
Kim:
It's for you.
Kim:
And the great thing is, like Amy said, he is pursuing you. Oh, Lord, honey, I miss my calling. I feel others that anybody.
Zac:
Yeah, this is. This is a fun one. Although I don't know. Here I'll let you make the call here.
Kim:
Just do it, Zac. Don't even prep. Just go all in.
Zac:
Nancy wrote I was behind on my rent a couple of months, and they were getting ready to evict us. And my husband, we went to the casino one night and prayed for an answer, and with our last $7, we put it in the machine and won $3,000. He saved us, and we were able to pay the rent and not get evicted.
Kim:
Okay, I'm glad. I'm glad you told this. This is fantastic. This is God showing up because, look, Zac, why did you say you didn't know about this? Were you sitting there going, I don't know about gambling. God used me?
Zac:
Yeah, I was saying, I don't know about gambling. I don't want us. You know, I don't want people to see.
Kim:
Let me put it in perspective.
Zac:
You got to pray and go to the casino. Right.
Kim:
Don't. It ain't about how she got the money is God gave her the money. Look at this. If God in the Bible will use a donkey. And as my grandmother would say, I can't say this time, bleep me. Bleep me. If he'll use a. He didn't bleep me.
Zac:
He was gonna have me say, okay, do it again.
Kim:
1, 2, 3. If God will use a ass. You didn't bleep it.
Zac:
I did bleep it. I did bleep it.
Amy Goins:
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Kim:
It was so light. Ass.
Zac:
No, there's clearly a delay on the live.
Kim:
I feel like.
Zac:
Look. Look at how fancy this controller. Clearly, this is not my fault, Kim.
Kim:
No, but if he'll use a donkey in the Bible to get his point across, he can use a slot machine. Absolutely. So what I say to you is, is that it's not. We got to get out of our stereotypical norm because we were raised Baptist. Not that Baptist is bad, but it ain't perfect. And we've got to start experiencing. God is not a doctrine. It's not a religion.
Kim:
He uses religion. He uses churches. I mean, we all should go to church. We all should do. But those are good things. That's what I'm trying to say. But that's not. That's not the relationship.
Kim:
Go with it, because you want to talk what we're saying.
Amy Goins:
Well, I was just going to say in. In my particular denomination that I was brought up, that it wasn't, you know, the supernatural was not talked about a lot. And so, you know, for me to start experiencing that was a. A New experience, you know, and to be open to that.
Kim:
Were you right? Were you. Were you hesitant?
Amy Goins:
You know what? Not. Not when I got ready to go. Do you know what I'm saying? Like, maybe when I. Maybe when I was a teenager, but when. When things started happening, I started seeing things. God, move. I was ready. I was ready to go.
Kim:
Why were you ready, do you think? Because that's. That's what I'm talking about. I'm curious to see why you think you were ready. What made you ready, Amy, because there's a lot of people going, I don't know. I know it's a good question. That is. I think I know the answer.
Amy Goins:
Will you tell me what you think?
Kim:
I'm not gonna tell you.
Amy Goins:
You know, I just. Oh, gosh.
Kim:
Why do you think you were ready?
Amy Goins:
Because I just wanted to know. I wanted to. If God. If that was what part of what God was. I wanted to know it. I wanted to, and I wanted to experience it. I wanted to feel it, and I wanted to. Yeah.
Amy Goins:
Just experience and. No. No.
Kim:
Did you have anything to lose?
Amy Goins:
No.
Kim:
And all to gain?
Amy Goins:
No.
Kim:
I think sometimes we had. Like I said, remember I said, you had nothing. You. You could not put your trust in faith in parents. They had passed family. They had their own, you know, money problems. They had their own money to. Bills to pay.
Kim:
You. You didn't have anything else, right?
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
When I was on the floor. When. When Lynn was on the floor, she didn't have it. When I was on the floor in the bathroom. In the bathroom, I didn't have any. I didn't have my family. I didn't even have a nurse. The little student nurse, she couldn't help me.
Kim:
Clearly, I didn't have anything else, and. But see, y'all, even in our abundance, we should be that broken where we don't have anything.
Kim:
Do you think that was part of the reason why you could just be. Let's go.
Amy Goins:
Oh, yeah, what.
Kim:
What else you gonna do?
Amy Goins:
Yeah. What. What else? Yeah. What? I don't have anything to lose. I don't. You know, I had. Yeah, I was just. That's where I was.
Amy Goins:
I had nothing to lose, and I was just ready to go all in. Full.
Kim:
Were you scared? Full throttle.
Amy Goins:
Throttle. That's it. I was gonna say.
Kim:
What were you gonna say?
Amy Goins:
Full. Sink, line and sinker.
Kim:
Hood, line and sinker. Full.
Amy Goins:
Anyway. Was I scared? No. I was. I wasn't scared.
Kim:
And the thing about it is what I learned from that experience and all of things people always ask me, you know, they say, oh, Kim, I love how you and Amy share your faith and blah, blah. We. We can't help it because of the experiences, our lived experience. And your lived experience is what we are supposed to testify to.
Amy Goins:
I will say this, though. Can I share this, though, is that, you know, and I tease you about this sometime, that you're much more open to the spiritual. Remember, I take. Because Kim, Zac, like, and I don't remember if this was gone, but like, Kim. It's not uncommon for Kim to come up. People to come up to Kim and give her a word of knowledge. For those of you that have, you.
Kim:
Know, they're not church people.
Amy Goins:
You know, they give her kind of prophecies or whatever. Will say, God told me to tell you this or whatever. And I'm like, I want to prophesy. You know, nobody ever comes up and tells me anything. And so. But, you know, I'm a little bit more of a reserved or, you know, but we're not even.
Kim:
Like, we're not. There's nothing wrong with being part of the Charismatic church. But we don't live. Our world is very. We go to church, we tether money, we raise our hands and praise God, and we go home. I mean, I'm not saying it's that, you know, it's not important or special or whatever. It's just not.
Amy Goins:
But what I'm saying is, like, you're. You're a little bit more free.
Kim:
Free.
Amy Goins:
You're more free. I'm free than I am.
Kim:
I do believe God is trying to show all of you listening to, like, I think he's trying to not unite us all together. I don't think. I know. I'm gonna say I know because when two or more gathered, when the collective comes together, that's why. That's why Bell by Kim Crevel is in. In QVC is so strong because all of us women were together.
Amy Goins:
Yes.
Kim:
We're creating an army of support for one another and encouragement for one another and passion and love and lock arms together and do life together. Right. You got breast cancer. We're going to pray for you. We don't even know you, but we know you.
Amy Goins:
Yes.
Kim:
Because we're all connected. We're all part of the body.
Amy Goins:
Yes.
Kim:
Am I right or wrong?
Amy Goins:
You are so right.
Kim:
Can you tell people. Because they think I'm crazy and just passion.
Amy Goins:
So. Right. Because that, you know, there's power in unity.
Kim:
Yes.
Amy Goins:
There's such power.
Kim:
And that's why division is all around us all the time.
Amy Goins:
And when people Get. And you don't. Everybody don't have to know and believe in the same exact thing, but there's power in unity. And when. And when you share your stories and say, well, this is what happened to me, and you were like, wow, this is what happened to me, or mine was a little bit different. And. And. And you.
Amy Goins:
You grow and learn, and like you said, you're stronger together.
Kim:
And I'm going to tell you something. This. This is.
Amy Goins:
You always say the tides rise.
Kim:
All tides rise, baby.
Amy Goins:
Tides rise. Yeah.
Kim:
All tides rise. And all of you that's watching this right now, if you have stories, supernatural stories, we want to hear what they are. I want to do these lives once a month on Wednesdays. And it's almost. It's not church, but it's a community where anything and everything is possible. And I say that because I think that there's bigger things for you and for me and for you, Amy, and for you, Zac. For all of us. And I think we get caught up in what we see.
Kim:
We get caught up in the 1%.
Amy Goins:
Yes.
Kim:
Belief is so important.
Amy Goins:
It's everything.
Kim:
It's everything. I wanted you to hear these stories because that's why we believe so strongly.
Amy Goins:
Right? There you go.
Kim:
Because people ask me, how do you have so much faith, Kim? I'm telling you how he's shown up for me over and over, and nobody can take that away from me. I don't give a rip what anybody. I don't care what a psychologist says. I don't care what a doctor says. I don't care what my husband says. I know what I've experienced, and people can. Nothing can take that experience away from you. And you've experienced it for something big.
Amy Goins:
Yeah.
Kim:
Amy, you experienced your father's death. Sad, awful trauma. I wish he was here today to see you. He is looking down. He sees you. But you experience that for what you're doing right now. You have such a heart and a love, and you don't love easy. I love everybody.
Kim:
I wrap my hands, I kiss you on the mouth. I mean, that's. You know, you don't. You, you.
Amy Goins:
You.
Kim:
It's not that you love hard, but God has broken you open to really be able to just love people right where they're at. What a blessing. What a gift. You got to tolerate all people's foolishness, right? I'm not saying be a doormat. I'm not saying, you know, let people just walk all over you. But am I saying anything that's making sense? Is anybody resonating with this, Zac.
Zac:
Everyone is resonating with it. I have. Thanks, Kim. Smart girl. I have.
Kim:
I don't want to hear that.
Zac:
I always say believe. What's that?
Kim:
Yeah, believe.
Zac:
Lot of amen. I'm not dead, so amen. God is good. Lot of. I believe you can.
Kim:
God is good.
Zac:
Yeah. Yeah.
Kim:
Well, and again, I don't think we told these stories to be believed. I think we told the stories to testify to who God is.
Amy Goins:
Well, to testify and to. And to explain, like you said. I thought that was a good. What you said. That's why we believe so strong. That's why I have. Honestly, and I'm not saying this to brag, but I have. If there's anything I know at the end of the day is that God has me and it's going to work out.
Amy Goins:
I know that. There's nothing anybody can tell me. There's no situation that come along that I. That I don't. Because. Because. Because I've experienced God in such a.
Kim:
Real way, supernatural faith is having this unwavering belief in who he is. I'm not saying you're always gonna do the right thing, and I'm not saying you're always gonna believe. How much do I doubt and talk about, is this gonna work out? And you're like, it's gonna work out. And you're like, I don't believe it. I'm like, it's gonna do it, Amy. I mean, I'm not saying it's perfection, but it is rooted like an old oak tree. The oak tree has so many roots, and they spread so wide. It's the only tree that does that.
Kim:
It has a root system that is rooted where it's at, but then it can grow deep and wide, and that's the kind of faith we're talking about. It's an old oak tree. Just. It's just. It cannot be moved.
Amy Goins:
Right.
Kim:
It can blow back and forth. You can lose a few branches. Right. Lose your leaves, lose some limbs. You can't pull that bad boy up.
Amy Goins:
No.
Kim:
That's the supernatural faith I'm talking about.
Amy Goins:
Right.
Kim:
Zac, any more great. Any more great stories? Any more things to say?
Zac:
Oh, there's some good stories. I was gonna say this comment. I just really like this comment. Kim, this is your calling. More important than fashion and makeup. Keep bringing your faith. We so need it.
Kim:
We all need it. Thank you. I received that. And I. I think Amy and I both. We. We know and whatever.
Kim:
God has such a huge purpose for all of us and for you listening Somebody is listening, going, I know he's got a big purpose for me. I don't know what it is. Or I'm in a bad way financially, or I. And, oh, sometimes God uses us to be the supernatural for people. Oh, yeah, Maybe we'll talk about that next.
Amy Goins:
Oh, that's good.
Kim:
How can you be the supernatural faith for somebody else? Okay, look, y'all, I know we've. We've dumped a lot on you and you're processing. If you want to be encouraged and loved, make sure to subscribe to the Kim Gravel show everywhere you get your podcast and share this with somebody. Maybe somebody's going through something, Amy, and they need a little. They need some encouragement. They need something supernatural to believe in because they don't see it. Help them see the 99%, y'all. And also you can follow my BFF Amy on Instagram at amyjgoins.
Kim:
Oh, you've got a following, girl.
Amy Goins:
Okay.
Kim:
People love you, honey. Amy's looking for a man. Also, if you know of anybody put their digits in the DMs, be sure to follow all of our Bell by Kim Gravel. L Y A we love you so much. And listen, we're standing in the gap for you. I'm just gonna say a little prayer right now, God, everybody listening within earshot of this. People who are listening to this after the live is over, people who need that supernatural faith. I just pray that you touch them and meet them right where they are and show yourself to them in a supernatural way.
Kim:
And to everybody right now that is on this chat or listening to this, God's love is real. He loves you. He's pursuing you. He woos you. You are his most favorite thing. Amen. And amen. I love y'all so much.
Kim:
Thanks for watching. Till next time, keep the faith.
Zac:
Bye, everybody.
Kim:
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