(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) There are certain things that would not be a sin, but it's just kind of a sign that you don't take things seriously. So for example, let's say that I showed up here today wearing shorts and a t-shirt and sandals, and then I got up to preach. I mean, the looks on everybody's faces. What kind of sermon illustration is Pastor Stuckey doing? It doesn't mean I've sinned, because there's nothing sinful about wearing shorts or wearing a t-shirt, but there's a time and a place for things. And if I show up just not being dressed up, you would not take me seriously. I mean, isn't this what you find? Pastors and religious leaders that are not on fire for God, often the non-denominational type of churches, they don't dress up. They don't wear a suit and a tie. They don't dress appropriately. It's just kind of like, just wear whatever, not take it seriously, because they don't want it to be such a serious thing. But here's the thing, I believe church is serious. I believe it's important. I believe we ought to take it with all gravity and realize this time of our week is important.