As a person who has decided to follow Jesus, and also just grown up in American church culture on a level, I really often struggle with things that I feel like I'm supposed to do that God didn't tell me to do. Like, feeling like I have to walk up to random people and tell them about Jesus, because apparently that's the perfect way to tell them the gospel. That is not literal. But, you know, and all these other pressures, you know, like, oh, you have to get up and like have a devotional first thing in the morning. And I really appreciate these things because they're practical ways in general, but it's not about like the thing, but the principle behind it. So, you know, the idea of like talking to a random person, it isn't about talking to a random person. It's about being available to share your faith at any given moment. You know, and not always keeping it to yourself. You know, the devotional, like being able to get up in the morning and give God your first time. And it's not that he's going to strike you down or be mad. He is so grateful for whatever you, you know, whatever you do, whatever step in that direction of him, it's enough. It's enough. Like, it doesn't have to look like all these days. And it's so freeing to know that it doesn't have to look like how it looks like for somebody else. It's really just your pursuit of him, like every step. And so like, what does God want? This passage, I thought about it, you know, he wants us to act justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly. You know, like, I just really believe that it's not about trying to make up something extra to do, but like, what is it that God wants you to do that's like simple that you're still struggling with, but you need his help. Pray into that and he will help us to do that. So he got us.