(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So I changed. Okay, that's what we need to do. There have been things throughout the years that I was wrong about. And I had to say, you know what? I used to preach it this way, but I studied more and I found out that's not true. It turns out it's like this. And you know what? Pastors who've changed when they realized they were wrong on something, it doesn't make their church disrespect them. It usually makes their church respect them more. That they were at least humble enough to admit that they'd made a mistake and that they're able to be corrected. Now, obviously, if your pastor is just constantly changing on every doctrine, you're going to start wondering like, does this guy even know what he's doing? Does this guy even know the Bible? Does he even know what he believes? But it's pretty reasonable to expect that no pastor is going to be right about everything. No human being is going to be right about everything. And therefore, if we're not right about everything, then as we learn, as we grow, there are going to be times when we need to change and say, you know what? I was off on this. Here's what the Bible actually says. I dug deeper. This is the truth. And so on and so forth. We need to be willing to admit that we're wrong. Don't just get in an argument and just want to be right every time. Look for the truth in that situation.