Speaker 1
But that's as far as it goes. They don't get to, they don't get to enjoy it beyond that. Whereas like for us as a Christian as silly as it may sound to some people, you can enjoy it. Like if you enjoy coffee the way that I do, then I can taste it, you know, take it, swig of it from my mug and I can really geek out and enjoy it. And but then like I don't have to stop there. I can turn that upwards and like, man, God, you, you created this thing for us to enjoy and to delight in and you knew exactly what you were doing. And you're such a master at what you do. And so like we can turn that simple enjoyment, that simple grace. And we like we can we can turn that upwards in adoration and affection and praise into the Lord. And so like, it isn't for me, like all of that to say, like for me, it isn't just coffee. It's so much more than that. And it's also all of the other things that we've talked about in terms of including my family along the way and planning on and, you know, handing it over to my kids. And so, so yeah, all of that to say, man, thank you. I'm glad to hear that from you. I'm glad that I can serve you in that way and lend to hopefully a greater level of enjoyment as you drink the coffee that I roast. Oh, yeah. I'm already thinking about like making cups for other people because now I know how to do it. Yeah. You know, and really I have you to thank because, you know, without without Reformation coffee, you know, a sponsoring the podcast, but that wasn't the primary impetus behind it. It was like, I had, and I really do mean this. Like I had the Guatemala roast and I'm like, there's something about this, about this coffee based on after all the coffee I ever tried and I've been to South America. I've been to Peru. I've been to Colombia. Like, after all the coffee I've had, there's something about this that really connects with me.