[0:00] Matthew 3, 1. This know also that in the last days perilous, perilous times shall come. That means violent or savage or fierce or dangerous.
[0:14] Well, we're here, aren't we? Some, for men will be lovers of their own selves. Covetous. It's loving money.
[0:26] Boasters, proud, blasphemers. Disobedient to parents. Unthankful. Unholy. Without natural affection.
[0:39] Truce breakers. False accusers. Incontinent. It means you can't control your temper. Fierce. Another meaning is brutal.
[0:52] Despisers of those that are good. Traitors. Heady. Means reckless. High-minded.
[1:02] Means arrogant. Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof from such.
[1:14] Turn away. You find religious people with a form of godliness, but no power of God. You're not supposed to have anything to do with them. It says turn away, doesn't it?
[1:28] Turn off your TV. Change the channel. Don't send them your money. Because there's a lot of those that have a form of godliness, but they don't have the truth.
[1:41] For of this sort are they that creep into houses and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts. Ever learning, never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
[1:54] Drop down to verse 12. Yea, all and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. Want to know if you're living godly or not?
[2:07] Somebody ought to hate you like they did Jesus. But evil men and seducers, that's deceivers and imposters, shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived.
[2:22] But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them. I see it so clearly, you know.
[2:37] Men, lovers of their own selves, dangerous times. People are covetous. People are proud and blasphemers.
[2:49] Ugly language everywhere you go. It's a strange thing that disobedient to parents is right in the big middle of it, but it fits. The younger generation is out of control.
[3:03] There's not much parenting going on, really. Generally speaking. You also see the word unthankful. It's always there. It's always a problem. Anytime there's something bad, people aren't thankful.
[3:17] So there's no grace, you see. At least not as much as there should be. Without natural affection, you hear just atrocious things.
[3:28] About every week, you hear somebody taking some little kid and battering it until it's died or, you know, it's in a coma. You know, I'd like to have ten minutes long with some fellow that would beat up a two-year-old.
[3:42] Wow. Without natural affection. You know, it should be natural that you love a little baby.
[3:53] You're in a bad shape when things are like that. Truce breakers, you can't trust anybody nationally or individually to keep their word.
[4:05] False accusers. Incontinent people don't have any control of themselves. You better be careful about road rage. You better just stay in your car and take it.
[4:18] I read this last week, a couple of weeks ago, somebody cut someone off and he chased him down. The guy got out and shot him, killed him. You better just take it.
[4:29] Because we're in a day when people are incontinent, they can't control themselves. Fierce, brutal, despisers of good people. Traitors that Obama can free.
[4:47] And many others. Brother, I'll never quit saying it. These people that are doing all this looting and all this protesting, I would contribute, buy them a ticket to any Muslim country they want.
[5:02] And ship them out. And tell them if we ever see your sorry carcass on these shores again, we're going to shoot you or throw you in jail. We don't need them, man. They don't like this country.
[5:15] Get them out of here. I hope Trump is hearing me too. He might be just the one that could do it. I don't, you know, traitors.
[5:26] Get them out of here. Don't keep taking care of them. Let the Saudis take care of them. They'll take care of them.
[5:42] Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God. I wonder how many people are in good churches today as compared to how many were in ball games and other amusements.
[5:54] Of course, there's not that many ball games going on now. But when there are those places, you can't even get a ticket. And listen, we'll let you in here a whole lot cheaper than they'll let you in those stadiums. Isn't that amazing?
[6:09] This thing was written 2,000 years ago and look how up to date it is. It's describing these days. Having a form of godliness. So many have forms of godliness.
[6:23] They don't have any power. God's not with them. And then it says you're going to have trouble if you're, if you live godly.
[6:34] Verse 12, you're going to suffer persecution. Then it says evil people are going to get worse and worse. That's bad enough, first three or four verses, but it's going to get worse. I think we can see that happening.
[6:51] I just fear for my nation. I fear for... The kids in our church and elsewhere. I fear for my granddaughters that want to have a home and little children.
[7:05] I fear for the riches and annies, new little baby. The Haskins won't have a... They won't have a future.
[7:17] And all like them that you can name. But that paints a dark picture right there. I've been thinking recently, how can you, how can you read that when God says that's the way it's going to be and it's going to get worse.
[7:36] And then we come up here and tell you, let's pray for revival. And God can do anything. How do you reconcile those things? But they must be reconciled. And there is a will of God for us in the midst of days like this.
[7:52] He didn't leave us without direction. But let me first name things the way they should be. And we want, how we want things.
[8:05] And how, hey, people like Brother West and I and a few others of you, we can remember when it was like this. Largely. Largely. Largely. So I just wrote down some things that came to mind.
[8:19] What we would like for our nation. How about a nation of freedom of religion for a change? Get off our backs.
[8:31] We take the CLA newsletter, Christian Law Association. Bunch of lawyers that protect freedoms of people like us without charge.
[8:41] As long as you support their organization. And maybe if you don't. But there are two or three of those Christian law firms that are trying. You ought to read some of the stuff.
[8:53] It's just constant. The government's encroaching. You have property. Your church has property. And you want a bill to build on. You've got to get to the government's approval.
[9:04] They may say, no, you can't build a building like that. Because that's not going to be used definitely for worship. Let's say we want to build a gymnasium. In some states, you couldn't do it.
[9:15] Because that's not a worship center. They're controlling what you can do with your property. And that's just one area. How about religious freedom again?
[9:27] You know? That's what I'd like to have. It's going to get worse. I don't want people coming in here and telling me I can't preach against gays. If I need to preach against gays. I'm not against the gays.
[9:38] I'm against the gay lifestyle. And I'm supposed to be. Because God is. I want a nation of low crime.
[9:49] And high morals. And low welfare roles. And low unemployment. Why not? I've seen it like that before. I'd like to have that again. A land of prosperity.
[10:01] And fruitfulness. And happiness. A land of God's protection. And safety. And peace. A land where marriage is the cornerstone of society.
[10:14] And any other kind of marriage is outlawed. And not sanctioned by the government. How nuts are we? People are always going to do some things.
[10:26] But they ought not be able to parade down Main Street and do them. They ought to have to hide back in the back alleys and do it. Certainly they shouldn't be sanctioned by the government. A land where children have two God-fearing parents.
[10:46] One of each six. Where children feel secure again. Where they have moral training again. Both at home and at school.
[10:57] I had moral training when I was in school. I even had religious training when I was in school. I've told you before, man.
[11:08] When I was in the fourth grade and I learned some cuss words. That was a new venture for me, man. We had a guy come into our class that knew every word you could say. I thought that was cool.
[11:22] I started saying some of them. I was known as a good boy. Mrs. Witt couldn't believe it when somebody squealed on me. She called me into her office.
[11:37] It was like the judgment seat of God when I... I was standing there and she's behind her desk, you know. And she's a big old woman. Big, tall and broad.
[11:50] Man, she read me the right act. Larry. I am so disappointed in you.
[12:05] And Larry. Not only that. I'm angry with you. Some kids I might expect it from, but not you.
[12:20] And I haven't told your parents yet. I'm giving you one more chance. Oh, she went on. I felt... I just shrank. And then she came to a crescendo.
[12:33] Got louder and louder. She ended up at the top of her voice. If I ever... Hear anything like this about you again...
[12:46] I'm going to beat you to an inch in your life... And there won't be anything for your parents to get old. That's a public school teacher, folks.
[13:00] You think she didn't put the fear of God in me? I wouldn't even say good words after that. That was a day...
[13:14] That was a day when the teachers ran the school instead of the kids. Man, alive. I thank God for that dear lady. She cut me off at the pass.
[13:28] Before I got any more wicked than I was. I thank God for her. I wish other people... That's what we need in this country. For goodness sake. This thing's gone nuts.
[13:43] Moral training, I say. Oh, man, at school. A land of dignity and respect and integrity. Where individuals have self-respect. Shame-facedness and sobriety, as the Bible says.
[13:58] People have a little self-respect. Where girls knew how to keep themselves dressed. Didn't wear their underwears, outerwear.
[14:11] Crying out loud. I'm talking about self-respect. You ever seen all those pictures of America back in the... Oh, the early 1900s. And all the men had suits and ties and hats and coats on.
[14:23] Haven't we gone a long way? You buy jeans now that are all ripped up for you. These nitwits that wear their britches down around their hips.
[14:44] I mean, I've watched them. They take about two steps and then they grab it. Trying to keep it from falling around their ankles.
[14:57] Outlaws. But if it did, they wouldn't care. It's a sight, man. I don't know where we... I don't know how we got here. I just don't know how we got here.
[15:11] But I'd like to see a nation that outlaws that kind of nonsense. What else have I written down?
[15:22] A land of flag-waving patriotism. Bless God, you burn a flag, we'll burn you. Very high idea. Look at those thousands of white crosses around this country that have bought your freedom.
[15:35] You burn a flag, we'll put you in one of those graves for you. That sounds sort of severe, doesn't it? I can always have you...
[15:46] I'm counting on you to... If anybody gets mad at me, you take care of them, okay? Where free enterprise works, companies are successful.
[16:01] Every child has a dream and a good chance of realizing it. A land where public outcry demands that TV and movies be cleaned up.
[16:17] I've been given so many Roy Rogers movies. I've got four or five of each. And there ain't a cuss word in any of them.
[16:31] I couldn't even go to a movie today. I couldn't do it. I just...
[16:42] Couldn't do it. And there's something wrong with a nation that would allow that stuff. Yeah, censorship, it's a good thing.
[16:52] Censorship's a good thing. We ought to have a public level of morality. And brother, you get out of that and you get censored. I think censorship's a great thing. It used to be here.
[17:06] I'd like to get Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh and line them up in front of a firing squad and scare them to death. About a year or two ago, the government lifted all bands against dirty language on radio.
[17:24] Boy, they jumped right in. Hannity always used to brag about how much religion he had. Now he's got singing a different tune.
[17:37] Well, I'm a broken vessel, you know, and I know I'm a... And I need mercy is what I... You sure do, bud. But a lot of people listen to you and a lot of conservatives and a lot of folks that love America and you don't need to cuss either.
[17:56] When he gets this tape, I hope he changes. That's terrible. It's terrible. You ought not to cuss either, ladies and gentlemen.
[18:11] It's worse for you to do it than them to do it. Limbaugh's nothing and Hannity is a Catholic and I've been taught anything.
[18:21] You've been taught better than that. You hit yourself, your thumb with a hammer, you just bite your tongue and say, keep that dirty word that wants out in.
[18:37] Was that preacher up in Michigan? Jenkins. Yeah, hit his thumb and said for 15 minutes, he jumped around and said, my, my, my, my, my, my, my.
[18:48] Oh, my, my, my, my, my, my. That's better than what you would have said. Isn't it funny how a Christian thinks it's okay if you get hurt, you can cuss?
[19:07] Where am I here? TV and movies ought to be cleaned up. Filthy literature behind the counter or else outlawed altogether.
[19:21] We're so-called adult establishments, which is satanic establishments, either outlawed or at least banned from Main Street locations.
[19:34] America needs to take a stand for morality again. That's what I want. That's what I'd like nationally. And here's what I'd like individually, at least part of it.
[19:50] A life of love and service and righteousness, humility and honor and integrity. Everybody's striving for that kind of a life.
[20:03] high morals and kind words and clean minds and truthful tongues. Generosity and long-suffering and meek and forgiving and sacrificial.
[20:18] For people, Americans, to be like that again. Hospitable and honorable and holy. Dignified and appropriate.
[20:31] Now, you could come up with a lot more words, but I want America like that. That's what I, that's what I'd like to have. Some of you haven't seen it and you don't really have anything to compare, but it's it's a wonderful way for America to be.
[20:56] Lisa has a thing about presidents I guess she's going through all of them, aren't you? And she teaches her little class facts about each president.
[21:08] The one where I came along when I was a little boy was Eisenhower. And I didn't know all the good things about Eisenhower. Tell us some of those things in God we trust was put on the money.
[21:22] Some of the other things. Okay. You told me several of them if some things like oh he's the one that put under God in the pledge.
[21:39] So I, that's all I knew. I mean I was a little kid when all that was done. Can you imagine a president standing for that kind of thing and several other good things like that too.
[21:51] I wish we'd had that again and just from the top down just say look we're going to be a we're going to be a nation that loves God. Fears God.
[22:02] Tell you what that's the reason she rose like she did and why she didn't lose a war for a long time because we honored him and he honored us for honoring him. And that's the reason you better not get in another war because we're dishonoring him awfully, awfully bad.
[22:21] Now that's what I'd like to have. That's what I'd like to have. I really am organized up here.
[22:32] I don't know what comes next. What we do have, what we do have individually, we're self-centered and self-willed and self-ruled.
[22:46] We're immoral and profane and immodest. There's no shame. We have the love of money and love of pleasure and love of things. We're proud and ungrateful and undisciplined and dishonest and angry and vicious and hateful and uncontrolled.
[23:04] We're religious. Phony in religion. Syrupy, man-made junk passes for a religion of thousands and thousands of Americans.
[23:16] Not worth the time of day it takes you to go and sit there. Absolutely, it's the truth. I've got some statistics.
[23:26] This is the way it is now religiously. These men who are now in heaven, almost all of them, this is their estimates of how many Baptist church members are unsaved.
[23:54] Okay. B.R. Lincoln, 75% of them. W.A. Criswell, great Southern Baptist preacher, one of the last conservatives, 75%.
[24:06] Billy Graham, he's still alive, isn't he? He estimated himself, 85% of church members are lost.
[24:20] A.W. Tozer, very respected writer, he said 90% of church members are lost. Joe Boyd, who many of us independents remember, he said 80%.
[24:35] And Joe Boyd said it like this, and he went to independent Baptist churches. He said, I'm convinced that in the churches in which I preach, 80% of the people are lost.
[24:49] He's not talking about Southern Baptists now, he's talking about independent Baptists. I don't know if that shocks you or not, but it shocks me. It makes me worry and wonder, what does 2 Corinthians 5, 17 mean, if it doesn't mean what it says, if any man be in Christ, he's a new creature.
[25:10] All things have passed away. All things have become new. If your salvation didn't change you, you didn't get it. That's all there is to it.
[25:23] If your salvation didn't come to you with a fear of God attached to it, you didn't get it. I almost preached today, and I'm working on a sermon, about how to know the difference between stepping over the line and backsliding.
[25:41] Because there has to be a difference. We know that there's the couple right over here that backslidden for several years. They weren't lost. They didn't leave God. He left and didn't give them another chance.
[25:53] There's a difference between people like that, and I'm not embarrassing you, I hope. The difference between them and other people that sat where they sit and left and they won't ever come back. I'm studying that now to give you the differences.
[26:08] Now you can recognize it. Southern Baptist researcher estimated that 90% of all Southern Baptists are unsaved.
[26:26] Going to hell. Gallup Poll recently, this a few years ago, said that 74% of Americans claim to be born again.
[26:38] That's nearly three out of four. 74%. Born again means when you die, you will go to heaven because you have confessed your sins and have accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior.
[26:54] Sounds pretty good, doesn't it? And yet they kept on questioning. 80% believe that the Bible has a verse in it that says God helps those who help themselves.
[27:10] Right next to the verse that says cleanliness is next to godliness. Here's a question. Do you believe that Satan is not a living being, just a symbol of evil?
[27:26] one half of those 74% Christians said yes that's true, that's true. He's not a real person, he's just a symbol of evil. Here's a question.
[27:40] If a person is generally good or does enough good things for others then he will earn heaven. 39% of that 74% said yes that's right.
[27:56] And yet they receive Christ and they're born again. You see what's wrong with America?
[28:07] Here's one, Jesus did not come back alive after he was crucified. One out of every three born again Christians in America say yes that's true.
[28:19] He could not have come back alive. Here's one, Jesus was human and committed sins like everybody else. The same one out of three. Here's one.
[28:38] You do not have a responsibility to tell others about your religion. Over one out of four. a large percentage, do you believe the Bible is totally accurate in its teachings?
[28:55] A large percentage says no I do not. Hell is an actual location of torment. 31%.
[29:06] No. No, I'm sorry. Only 31% said yes. Hell is only a state, not a real place.
[29:21] 37% said yes. Hell is just a symbolic term. 19% said yes. All three of those said I do not believe in hell and you add those up and you get 87% of so-called born again Christians do not believe in hell.
[29:40] That's the reason ladies and gentlemen that everybody goes to heaven when he dies. It's automatically expected and everybody's going straight to heaven. Well 87% don't believe in hell.
[29:54] 87% of those that say they're saved don't believe in hell. It's got to be 90 something if you add in all those that don't say that they're saved. No wonder everybody goes to heaven.
[30:09] Read the read do ever read the obituary page. I sit there sometimes just read the whole thing. Every single solitary one of them.
[30:20] He is now with his whatever whoever gone before or heaven has called or they entered their eternal blessedness and every one of them.
[30:32] Everybody expects to go to heaven because nearly 90% of Americans or more don't believe there's hell anyway. unbelievable.
[30:45] So the Baptist Convention carried this country back when it's conservative. The Baptist split way back yonder way back yonder into Northern Baptist and Southern Baptist and the Northern Baptist had the liberal branch.
[30:59] Now they're called American Baptist Convention. Started liberal at the very beginning. Very liberal now. Ken you were in that church right? How do you describe the what kind of liberal are they?
[31:13] What kind of Bible and that kind of thing? Oh anything except the King James is okay.
[31:25] Women pastors. Okay just getting started back then. Oh. Okay.
[31:39] Been ordaining women preachers for a hundred years. and even you're saying even that church was not really liberal super liberal.
[31:59] Barely Baptist. Well anyway they split and the liberals went north and the conservatives went south SBC and and today now today all right or just a year or two ago today SBC has 16 million members.
[32:17] All right. On a given Sunday morning five million of them will be in church. It's less than 33 percent. But watch this.
[32:33] Sunday night or any or interest in any other endeavor whatsoever of the church it's down to 12 percent. And you have that for Wednesday evening.
[32:55] And I personally have seen that myself. My sister Wanda wonderful Christian lady many years ago they didn't have a independent Baptist church in their town so they went to a liberal southern Baptist church and it was first Baptist church in that town stayed there for a while started a movement him he Fred and a few others to start a new church because that was so liberal so they started a conservative southern Baptist church and he's been in it ever since it was one of the founders and high up in the board and that kind of stuff but they never did leave it.
[33:35] Wanda's the only person in that church that wears dresses. She always has she's never changed. They're really good people they're just in that kind of church.
[33:47] I was down there over the weekend here a couple years ago and I went to her church with her and there were 500 and something people that morning. Big old church it grew and it did well. 500 and something.
[34:03] What is 12% of 500? You mathematicians what is that? 60. You remember you know how many there were that night?
[34:16] There were 60 and there was one fellow sitting in there that had a tie on. The preacher had a nice polo shirt.
[34:31] the praise band had nice jeans they didn't have but two or three patches out of the legs. That 12% I was amazed when I read that 12% and I got to thinking that's exactly what came back Sunday night.
[34:49] I was there on Wednesday night. I went back Wednesday night. 30 people out of that big church of 530 people. Now let me tell you something folks that's called a dead church.
[35:05] That's what that's called a dead church. And that is a typical may I say Baptist church in the south that's a typical church. Now I want to tell you something we're not going to win this country back to what I said I'd like for it to be.
[35:22] With that kind of nonsense we're not. And thank God see God is always taking out a people for himself and from out of liberals he finds conservatives that's where we started.
[35:34] That's when the independent Baptist started because the conservatives and the southern Baptist came out started over. Now we're going the way they went.
[35:46] Everything goes left if you give it enough time. So our bunch is not quite that bad. We'll have about this crowd on Sunday night and on Wednesday night still holding up.
[35:59] We don't have as big a church as we ought to have but the ones we have are pretty faithful aren't they? Generally speaking. We're not going to get what I just named that I wish we could have until we really step it up a notch I'm going to tell you that.
[36:17] But in that Southern Baptist convention I read some things. One researcher gave this opinion when he finished his research.
[36:34] Our denomination this is a quote our denomination as much as we may love it is mainly unregenerate. That's the way we're headed folks.
[36:45] one place had an Easter evangelist had an Easter evangelistic campaign had a big name preacher had 62 people that made professions of faith in that Easter campaign.
[37:05] All right. Three months later they checked that 62 and not one not one not one panned out to go to church. not one here is a citywide I think this is talking about Billy Graham.
[37:25] A citywide one pastor said after a citywide crusade with a an internationally known evangelist that's got to be Billy Graham probably I and other pastors were given cards of the converts to follow up.
[37:40] I took my cards and upon follow up in the weeks to follow the meeting we had not one person that became a member of our church from those cards.
[37:57] Not one person. There were over a thousand converts in that meeting. I read a statistic that 75% of Billy Graham's so-called converts are recycled.
[38:15] Same ones come down every night. I don't know what you I just it blows my mind.
[38:27] Now you go back to your text just a minute I'm just going to quit here in a minute it's already quarter after. Go back to the text that I read. I read verses 1 through 8 didn't I?
[38:38] I believe I can went that far. Then I jumped down to verse 12 didn't I? Yea and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution but evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse deceiving and being deceived.
[38:52] What's the next verse say? You just keep on doing what you've been doing. Now I'm upset about the condition of things but God said what to do.
[39:06] Just keep on doing what you've been doing. Don't quit. Don't change. Somebody's got to hold the line. That's our mandate from God.
[39:19] In these terrible times dangerous times when men are all these wicked things and religion is just a sham. Keep on doing what you're doing. Let me ask you a question again.
[39:31] Is revival possible? How many think revival is still possible? Is it because of the condition of the country? No. Is it because of the condition of the churches?
[39:44] No. Why do you think that? It's because of the condition of the Lord isn't it? And here you ought to do some research. I didn't bring all that research. You ought to do some research about the first and the second great awakenings.
[39:59] Did you know that situations then were worse than they are now? Worse than they are now. And they had great revival. It swept the nation with hundreds of thousands of converts.
[40:14] Can we have it too? Well then if we can what does that say? Why does that say in the last days this is the way it's going to be? Doesn't have to be here does it?
[40:26] It can be somewhere else can't it? Where we minister we can change that. Is that right or not? We've got to believe that people. We just keep on doing what we're doing.
[40:38] Don't you change. You dig your heels in. You got the truth. You stay with it. Brother West just keep on banging on those doors.
[40:50] Keep on giving those tracts. every once in a while you have some smart aleck like you got the other day. What did he say to you? Yeah, right.
[41:01] Cussed him out with the F word. Has it? Who said that? Steve, happened to you too? Don't say what he said, Steve.
[41:13] Wow. We get calls on a fairly regular basis from people that are upset because we stuck a sinking track in their door.
[41:29] Don't ever come to my place again. I'll shoot you. Then they don't give their address. None of them ever give their address. Once in a while they do. Brother West, you got a list of folks that have called in and said don't come back and you try to honor that request.
[41:45] If they don't tell us who it is, you're going to get shot Brother West. You're going to walk up on the porch and called us and we didn't know it was him. Is that all right? I had a guy the other day called and he said somebody stuck some of your trash or literature or something between and how do you put it?
[42:12] in his siding. Yeah. I don't know. I guess in between the pieces of siding. Oh, he was mad about that.
[42:25] I mean that little track really tore up his siding. Don't you ever, he said, he said, don't you ever touch my house or are you are you are you being in worse trouble than your Lord Jesus Christ?
[42:53] This is in America, folks. This is in America. What are we going to do? Keep sticking them in this fighting. No, no, no.
[43:06] We don't want to I'm kidding, James. We don't want to go out there and intentionally now Chris will. He'll try to pick a fight with somebody.
[43:18] But most of us will try to avoid the fight. But what look, folks, keep on doing it. Don't, don't.
[43:29] when I read that, I have a tendency to get a little discouraged. Then I get down to there to that verse and say, hey, hey, by the way, keep on doing what you're doing. Don't worry about that.
[43:43] I still believe this all in my heart. If you and I, will every one of us be what we ought to? I said be what we ought to be more than do what we ought to do.
[43:54] Be in here what we ought to be. God Almighty can start something that will burn this whole country from this little place right here. If he can find a group of people as big as we are whose hearts are all right with him, there's no telling what he can start here.
[44:12] I believe that. Because most great revival started with fewer than we are. It looks bad, but we haven't tapped the abilities of our God yet, have we?
[44:26] God and I think it's amazing, wonderful that in the same chapter he comes right on down a few verses later and he talks about the Holy Scriptures, all Scripture is given and that's the key.
[44:39] As long as we stay right in this Bible, keep doing what we're doing, being what we're supposed to be. Although in the last days, terrible times are coming, there will be little pockets here and there where we can have revival.
[44:55] I believe that. So, Lizzie, if you get married, you better stay in our pocket. You can move outside of our pocket, you're on your own.
[45:09] And all you girls, when you find a man, you tell him we got a pocket. And I won't marry you unless you join our church. Kaylee, you almost did that.
[45:20] I mean, you might not have done it, but you got it done anyway. Now stand please.