Paul, I commend you for continuing to do what brings you joy! As someone who just had to have front brakes replaced, I appreciate this content. Now I can understand why it took so long and the cost so exorbitant. Thank you for sharing. Sending good vibes. ☮️☯️
I’m loving the fact that you are doing things that you enjoy, waiting for the introduction to Zara and I bet she’s a beauty, truly wish I knew more about cars because my car is just stopping when I’m pulling into or out of a car park and it’s not easy to start again but it’s got to the point that it will stop while I’m driving,it comes up with the emobilzer ( sorry I don’t know how to spell that word ) but also idols to high which makes my car go through petrol so fast, I got a whole new key hoping that would help but no it didn’t anyway I truly hope you have a great Friday,still waiting for that sunshine from your wonderful state,cheers mate,just wondering was your mum nervous about you riding a motorbike because I hated my son riding his but always kept that to myself but when a idiot didn’t give way to him at a roundabout but thankfully because he was coming up to the roundabout he had slowed down for it ( he has never been the type of person to speed) he had to have metal plates put into one of his hands and he broke his shoulder but like I said he was lucky, it was enough to really unsettle him and he hasn’t been on it since which as his mum I’m ok with that but what I hate about it is that he and a few of his mates would once a month spend a whole weekend doing long bike trips,oh and the driver of the car did a hit and run,he still has the motorbike and I do hope that one day he will get back into it for his enjoyment because it won’t be for me (but let’s just keep that part between us ) 😘
Yes, my mum was nervous about me riding a bike. That's mums for you. They worry about the well-being of their offspring, and my mother was no different. But my mother also grew up on a farm, so she was familiar with family members riding things like motorbikes and tractors. I'm glad that your son survived his close call. I will introduce Zara at some point. She's too amazing to keep to myself. All the best, Paul.
Thanks Julie. As an FYI, we need more females in the automotive industry. There is absolutely no reason a female can't do this job just as well as a male. So don't be afraid. Paul.
@@PaulinPerth thx Paul. i worked in health care for 15 years as a medical nurse..but, i can at least proudly say, that i can change my car tires, here in canda LOL
#screwthiscancer ❤❤❤ Do what makes you happy! All the car business is Greek to me, but you are quite the instructor. VFT had me laughing! Take care..much love Dawn
Hi Paul, The prodigal son in Luke 15: 11 - 32 “Then He said: “A certain man had two sons. “And the younger of them said to his father, ‘Father, give me the portion of goods that falls to me.’ So he divided to them his livelihood. “And not many days after, the younger son gathered all together, journeyed to a far country, and there wasted his possessions with prodigal living. “But when he had spent all, there arose a severe famine in that land, and he began to be in want. “Then he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country, and he sent him into his fields to feed swine. “And he would gladly have filled his stomach with the pods that the swine ate, and no one gave him anything. “But when he came to himself, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger! ‘I will arise and go to my father, and will say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you, “and I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Make me like one of your hired servants.” ’ “And he arose and came to his father. But when he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him. “And the son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight, and am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ “But the father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand and sandals on his feet. ‘And bring the fatted calf here and kill it, and let us eat and be merry; ‘for this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ And they began to be merry.’ …..” The younger son is the prodigal, his riot and ramble when he was a prodigal, and the extravagances and miseries he fell into. He said to his father, proudly and pertly enough, "Father, give me"--he might have put a little more in his mouth, and have said, Pray give me, or, Sir, if you please, give me, but he makes an imperious demand, "give me the portion of goods that falleth to me; not so much as you think fit to allot to me, but that which falls to me as my due." He was weary of his father's government, of the good order and discipline of his father's family, and was fond of liberty falsely so called, but indeed the greatest slavery, for such a liberty to sin is. He will not be tied up to the rules of God's government; he will himselves be as gods, knowing no other good and evil than what themselves please. His father divided unto them his living. He gave the younger son what he asked, and the son had no reason to complain that he did him any wrong in the dividend; he had as much as he expected, and perhaps more. He set himself to spend it as fast as he could, and, as prodigals generally do, in a little time he made himself a beggar: not many days after. If God leave us ever so little to ourselves, it will not be long ere we depart from him. When the bridle of restraining grace is taken off we are soon gone. He took his journey from his father's house. He get as far off him as he can. The world is the far country in which they take up their residence, and are as at home; and in the service and enjoyment of it they spend their all. He bought fine clothes, spent a great deal in meat and drink, treated high, associated with those that helped him to make an end of what he had in a little time. When he had spent all upon his harlots, they left him, to seek such another prey; and there arose a mighty famine in that land, everything was scarce and dear, and he began to be in want. When this young man's riot had brought him to want his want brought him to servitude. He went, and joined himself to a citizen of that country. 2 Corinthians 4:4 ( Satan, the god of this evil world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe, so they are unable to see the glorious light of the Good News that is shining upon them. ….) Sinners join themselves to Satan, hire themselves into his service, to do his work, to be at his beck, and to depend upon him for maintenance and a portion. How did this young gentleman debase and disparage himself, when he hired himself into such a service and under such a master as this! He sent him into the fields, not to feed sheep, but to feed swine. The business of the devil's servants is to make provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof, and that is no better than feeding greedy, dirty, noisy swine; and how can rational immortal souls more disgrace themselves? Psalm 49: 12 (“Nevertheless man, though in honor, does not remain; He is like the beasts that perish.”) He would fain have filled his belly, satisfied his hunger, and nourished his body, with the husks which the swine did eat. Husks are food for swine, but not for men. The wealth of the world and the entertainments of sense will serve for bodies; but what are these to precious souls? The prodigal in the far country was dead to his father (heavenly Father) and his family, cut off from them, as a member from the body or a branch from the tree, and therefore dead, and it is his own doing. He said within himself, he reasoned with himself, when he recovered his right mind, how many hired servants of my father's have bread enough! I perish with hunger. Not only, "I am hungry," but, "I perish with hunger, for I see not what way to expect relief." He considered how much better it might be made if he would but return: How many hired servants of my father's, the meanest in his family, the very day-labourers, have bread enough, and to spare, such a good house does he keep! “I will arise and go to my father.” He will not take any longer time to consider of it, but will forth with arise and go. Though he be in a far country, a great way off from his father's house, yet, far as it is, he will return. Though he be joined to a citizen of this country (this world), he makes no difficulty of breaking his bargain with him. He came to his father; but was he welcome? Yes, heartily welcome. When he was yet a great way off his father saw him, before any other of the family were aware of him, as if from the top of some high tower he had been looking that way which his son was gone, with such a thought as this, "O that I could see yonder wretched son of mine coming home!" This intimates God's desire of the conversion of sinners, and his readiness to meet them that are coming towards him. “He ran.” This denotes how swift God is to show mercy. The prodigal son came slowly, under a burden of shame and fear; but the tender father ran to meet him with his encouragements. He fell on his neck. Though guilty and deserving to be beaten, though dirty and newly come from feeding swine, so that any one who had not the strongest and tenderest compassions of a father would have loathed to touch him, yet he thus takes him in his arms, and lays him in his bosom. “He kissed him.” This kiss not only assured him of his welcome, but sealed his pardon; his former follies shall be all forgiven, and not mentioned against him, nor is one word said by way of upbraiding. The more we see of God's readiness to forgive us, the more difficult it should be to us to forgive ourselves. It is strange that here is not one word of rebuke: "Why did you not stay with your harlots and your swine? You could never find the way home till beaten hither with your own rod." No, here is nothing like this; which intimates that, when God forgives the sins of true penitents, he forgets them, he remembers them no more, they shall not be mentioned against them. He came home in rags, and his father not only clothed him, but adorned him. He said to the servants, who all attended their master, upon notice that his son was come, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him. The worst old clothes in the house might have served, and these had been good enough for him; but the father calls not for a coat, but for a robe, the garment of princes and great men, the best robe, and put a ring on his hand, a signet-ring, with the arms of the family, in token of his being owned as a branch of the family." He came home barefoot, his feet perhaps sore with travel, and therefore, "Put shoes on his feet, to make him easy." He came home hungry, and his father not only fed him, but feasted him. There is excellent food provided by our heavenly Father for all those that arise and come to him. Christ himself is the Bread of Life; his flesh is meat indeed, and his blood drink indeed; in him there is a feast for souls, a feast for fat things. It was a great change with the prodigal, who just before would fain have filled his belly with husks. The bringing of the fatted calf was designed to be not only a feast for him, but a festival for the family: "Let us all eat, and be merry, for it is a good day; for this my son was dead, when he was in his ramble, but his return is as life from the dead, he is alive again; we thought that he was dead, having heard nothing from him of a long time, but behold he lives; he was lost, we gave him up for lost, we despaired of hearing of him, but he is found." The conversion of sinners is greatly pleasing to the God of heaven, and all that belong to his family ought to rejoice in it; those in heaven do, and those on earth should.
Paul, I commend you for continuing to do what brings you joy! As someone who just had to have front brakes replaced, I appreciate this content. Now I can understand why it took so long and the cost so exorbitant. Thank you for sharing. Sending good vibes. ☮️☯️
Love to see you doing something you love. ❤
Dear Paul you are such gentle great soul, love watching your videos,such brave person you're X❤
Thanks for this videos Paul! I allways come back to watch them :)
Lovely to see you enjoying making the video x
vft was funny :)
Very helpful and informative. I wish you all the best and hope you’re doing well. Your positivity is inspiring.
We love you Paul ❤❤❤
I’m loving the fact that you are doing things that you enjoy, waiting for the introduction to Zara and I bet she’s a beauty, truly wish I knew more about cars because my car is just stopping when I’m pulling into or out of a car park and it’s not easy to start again but it’s got to the point that it will stop while I’m driving,it comes up with the emobilzer ( sorry I don’t know how to spell that word ) but also idols to high which makes my car go through petrol so fast, I got a whole new key hoping that would help but no it didn’t anyway I truly hope you have a great Friday,still waiting for that sunshine from your wonderful state,cheers mate,just wondering was your mum nervous about you riding a motorbike because I hated my son riding his but always kept that to myself but when a idiot didn’t give way to him at a roundabout but thankfully because he was coming up to the roundabout he had slowed down for it ( he has never been the type of person to speed) he had to have metal plates put into one of his hands and he broke his shoulder but like I said he was lucky, it was enough to really unsettle him and he hasn’t been on it since which as his mum I’m ok with that but what I hate about it is that he and a few of his mates would once a month spend a whole weekend doing long bike trips,oh and the driver of the car did a hit and run,he still has the motorbike and I do hope that one day he will get back into it for his enjoyment because it won’t be for me (but let’s just keep that part between us ) 😘
Yes, my mum was nervous about me riding a bike. That's mums for you. They worry about the well-being of their offspring, and my mother was no different. But my mother also grew up on a farm, so she was familiar with family members riding things like motorbikes and tractors.
I'm glad that your son survived his close call.
I will introduce Zara at some point. She's too amazing to keep to myself.
All the best, Paul.
you explain very well Paul, i actually learned stuff lol. never too late know ;) thx
Thanks Julie. As an FYI, we need more females in the automotive industry. There is absolutely no reason a female can't do this job just as well as a male. So don't be afraid.
Paul.
@@PaulinPerth thx Paul. i worked in health care for 15 years as a medical nurse..but, i can at least proudly say, that i can change my car tires, here in canda LOL
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#screwthiscancer ❤❤❤ Do what makes you happy! All the car business is Greek to me, but you are quite the instructor. VFT had me laughing!
Take care..much love
Dawn
P.S. Only five hours between videos ! I hope you got more sleep than that!
Hi Paul,
The prodigal son in Luke 15: 11 - 32
“Then He said: “A certain man had two sons. “And the younger of them said to his father, ‘Father, give me the portion of goods that falls to me.’ So he divided to them his livelihood. “And not many days after, the younger son gathered all together, journeyed to a far country, and there wasted his possessions with prodigal living. “But when he had spent all, there arose a severe famine in that land, and he began to be in want. “Then he went and joined himself to a citizen of that country, and he sent him into his fields to feed swine. “And he would gladly have filled his stomach with the pods that the swine ate, and no one gave him anything. “But when he came to himself, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger! ‘I will arise and go to my father, and will say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you, “and I am no longer worthy to be called your son. Make me like one of your hired servants.” ’ “And he arose and came to his father. But when he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him. “And the son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight, and am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ “But the father said to his servants, ‘Bring out the best robe and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand and sandals on his feet. ‘And bring the fatted calf here and kill it, and let us eat and be merry; ‘for this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ And they began to be merry.’ …..”
The younger son is the prodigal, his riot and ramble when he was a prodigal, and the extravagances and miseries he fell into. He said to his father, proudly and pertly enough, "Father, give me"--he might have put a little more in his mouth, and have said, Pray give me, or, Sir, if you please, give me, but he makes an imperious demand, "give me the portion of goods that falleth to me; not so much as you think fit to allot to me, but that which falls to me as my due."
He was weary of his father's government, of the good order and discipline of his father's family, and was fond of liberty falsely so called, but indeed the greatest slavery, for such a liberty to sin is. He will not be tied up to the rules of God's government; he will himselves be as gods, knowing no other good and evil than what themselves please.
His father divided unto them his living. He gave the younger son what he asked, and the son had no reason to complain that he did him any wrong in the dividend; he had as much as he expected, and perhaps more.
He set himself to spend it as fast as he could, and, as prodigals generally do, in a little time he made himself a beggar: not many days after. If God leave us ever so little to ourselves, it will not be long ere we depart from him. When the bridle of restraining grace is taken off we are soon gone. He took his journey from his father's house. He get as far off him as he can. The world is the far country in which they take up their residence, and are as at home; and in the service and enjoyment of it they spend their all. He bought fine clothes, spent a great deal in meat and drink, treated high, associated with those that helped him to make an end of what he had in a little time.
When he had spent all upon his harlots, they left him, to seek such another prey; and there arose a mighty famine in that land, everything was scarce and dear, and he began to be in want. When this young man's riot had brought him to want his want brought him to servitude. He went, and joined himself to a citizen of that country.
2 Corinthians 4:4 ( Satan, the god of this evil world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe, so they are unable to see the glorious light of the Good News that is shining upon them. ….) Sinners join themselves to Satan, hire themselves into his service, to do his work, to be at his beck, and to depend upon him for maintenance and a portion. How did this young gentleman debase and disparage himself, when he hired himself into such a service and under such a master as this! He sent him into the fields, not to feed sheep, but to feed swine. The business of the devil's servants is to make provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof, and that is no better than feeding greedy, dirty, noisy swine; and how can rational immortal souls more disgrace themselves?
Psalm 49: 12 (“Nevertheless man, though in honor, does not remain; He is like the beasts that perish.”)
He would fain have filled his belly, satisfied his hunger, and nourished his body, with the husks which the swine did eat. Husks are food for swine, but not for men. The wealth of the world and the entertainments of sense will serve for bodies; but what are these to precious souls?
The prodigal in the far country was dead to his father (heavenly Father) and his family, cut off from them, as a member from the body or a branch from the tree, and therefore dead, and it is his own doing.
He said within himself, he reasoned with himself, when he recovered his right mind, how many hired servants of my father's have bread enough! I perish with hunger. Not only, "I am hungry," but, "I perish with hunger, for I see not what way to expect relief." He considered how much better it might be made if he would but return: How many hired servants of my father's, the meanest in his family, the very day-labourers, have bread enough, and to spare, such a good house does he keep!
“I will arise and go to my father.” He will not take any longer time to consider of it, but will forth with arise and go. Though he be in a far country, a great way off from his father's house, yet, far as it is, he will return. Though he be joined to a citizen of this country (this world), he makes no difficulty of breaking his bargain with him. He came to his father; but was he welcome? Yes, heartily welcome.
When he was yet a great way off his father saw him, before any other of the family were aware of him, as if from the top of some high tower he had been looking that way which his son was gone, with such a thought as this, "O that I could see yonder wretched son of mine coming home!" This intimates God's desire of the conversion of sinners, and his readiness to meet them that are coming towards him.
“He ran.” This denotes how swift God is to show mercy. The prodigal son came slowly, under a burden of shame and fear; but the tender father ran to meet him with his encouragements. He fell on his neck. Though guilty and deserving to be beaten, though dirty and newly come from feeding swine, so that any one who had not the strongest and tenderest compassions of a father would have loathed to touch him, yet he thus takes him in his arms, and lays him in his bosom.
“He kissed him.” This kiss not only assured him of his welcome, but sealed his pardon; his former follies shall be all forgiven, and not mentioned against him, nor is one word said by way of upbraiding. The more we see of God's readiness to forgive us, the more difficult it should be to us to forgive ourselves.
It is strange that here is not one word of rebuke: "Why did you not stay with your harlots and your swine? You could never find the way home till beaten hither with your own rod." No, here is nothing like this; which intimates that, when God forgives the sins of true penitents, he forgets them, he remembers them no more, they shall not be mentioned against them.
He came home in rags, and his father not only clothed him, but adorned him. He said to the servants, who all attended their master, upon notice that his son was come, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him. The worst old clothes in the house might have served, and these had been good enough for him; but the father calls not for a coat, but for a robe, the garment of princes and great men, the best robe, and put a ring on his hand, a signet-ring, with the arms of the family, in token of his being owned as a branch of the family." He came home barefoot, his feet perhaps sore with travel, and therefore, "Put shoes on his feet, to make him easy."
He came home hungry, and his father not only fed him, but feasted him. There is excellent food provided by our heavenly Father for all those that arise and come to him. Christ himself is the Bread of Life; his flesh is meat indeed, and his blood drink indeed; in him there is a feast for souls, a feast for fat things. It was a great change with the prodigal, who just before would fain have filled his belly with husks.
The bringing of the fatted calf was designed to be not only a feast for him, but a festival for the family: "Let us all eat, and be merry, for it is a good day; for this my son was dead, when he was in his ramble, but his return is as life from the dead, he is alive again; we thought that he was dead, having heard nothing from him of a long time, but behold he lives; he was lost, we gave him up for lost, we despaired of hearing of him, but he is found."
The conversion of sinners is greatly pleasing to the God of heaven, and all that belong to his family ought to rejoice in it; those in heaven do, and those on earth should.