And then the next one is called Let It Out, which is to some degree, you know, we are releasing things to him. We're getting, we're giving it up because we can't carry it. And then the next one says The Hope of Jesus.
And I'm very careful with the word hope, because hope is a present. I'm not sure what the actual English proper word is, but it's an indefinite. I guarantee Miriam knows.
Okay, so somebody may know. So it continues on and on and on like you, you could be in a perpetual state of hope. So I've actually been coached to not always use the word hope.
Think of it in the past tense as in a gratitude, like my hope is in Christ. But, you know, I am grateful for what he already is going to do for me instead of in this constant state of waiting. And then the next two songs are I Glorify, which is an amazing praise song.
And Start Over at the end, because Start Over, the last song in her playlist, is this recognition of failure on your own part. Like sometimes you, you didn't make the goal you wanted or you didn't accomplish glorifying him or obey obedience to him in some area. And, you know, he's a loving father.
And one of you was referencing your dad. I think it was you, Genesee. And when I heard it, you know, there are many of us out there that didn't have a dad like that.
And, you know, I'm one of those people. So never, ever had it. And I never, ever earned the love of my father.
And I know many, many women who are like that. And so to hear a father, you know, I've adopted fathers throughout my entire life and still have adopted fathers. And I'm very grateful for all the people who've been spiritual guides to me.
So it's a beautiful thing that he said, if you have something to say, say it, because obviously he recognized your gifts. And as mothers, you know, we are called to, you know, you're developing little souls. You can't, you can't bring them to Jesus.