(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Look, I'll make an agreement with you. I will quit yelling when I preach on one condition. Everybody goes sinless the next week. But here's the problem. There's sin to preach against. There's sin to cry against. And look, sin ought to make you mad. It ought to get you angry. Like when you see the sin in the world, it ought to make you angry and mad at it. And look, when you sin in your life, you ought to feel mad at yourself. Really, the way preaching ought to work is every single week. It's like at the end of the sermon, like man, I'm a horrible person. I need to start reading the Bible more. I'm worldly. I'm backslidden. I need to make changes. I need to be more zealous to get people saved. I need to do some stuff in my life. Now I'm not saying let it beat you down and never get up. But I'm saying when you have that guilty conscience, you should have the feeling in the inside, man, what is wrong with me? I gotta make these changes. Why am I doing this? I know it's wrong. We should feel that way. You should feel guilty. You should say I've gotta make some changes. That is the way it's meant to be a church.