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You can do nothing — the best Surgeon needs your whole life

1:32|2025|teaching+analogy
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But I'm sorry to bring it to everyone. We can do nothing. It doesn't feel like doing anything. Yes, exactly. So that's the point. It feels, it feels it just, it happens to me in a way. Let's go down. So then am I saying that we have no role in this whatsoever? No, that's not what I'm saying. I'll say that what we can provide is our concern and our time. Yeah. And when you say our time is our time to be opening empty or in prayer, our time belongs to him. I am for him to do whatever he wants. Because like you rightly said, it is he that is doing. Now, if you go to the best hospital and you pick the best surgeon and then you say that I want to be on the offerable table for only 30 seconds. What will the surgeon tell you? I give you my concern, but it's only 30 seconds. The surgeon will say no, then this is not the procedure I want to do. The procedure that is needed is the sacrifice of that which will be able to be our entire life.