Hold the fort 4


1.

(informal) take charge, take care of, or look after something in someone's absence; to wait.

 
  1. HEBREWS.CHAPTER.6. - JEFF.IN HEB 57-0908E 238-457
   

And I thought, "Oh, he's just going on." I went on and went somewhere, come back, and got in my car. I come up home, and I begin to think about that: "I don't serve the Lord no more." The Lord put it on my heart to go back and ask him again. So I said, "Meda, just hold the fort."

 

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