(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) I don't know if there's any hope for any of our politicians, but in some places, amen, people get saved in these positions. So this just goes to show, I think what we could learn from this is that you never know sometimes who's going to be receptive to the Gospel or who's going to be open to the Gospel. Obviously, Herod was a wicked person that was so reprobate that Jesus wouldn't even tell him the Gospel. I mean, Jesus wouldn't even talk to him, and he begs Jesus to talk to him, and Jesus just stands there silently, and as a result, Herod and his men of war end up beating up Jesus, making fun of him, mocking him, putting the purple robe on him, because Jesus wouldn't even talk to him, right? But that doesn't mean that his steward's wife isn't receptive to the Gospel, and she got saved. So we need to be careful that we don't just assume sometimes that certain people are not going to be receptive. We should at least give it a shot when we see people, and sometimes you'll see people that look pretty rough, maybe some kind of a biker dude or some kind of a rough gangbanger type, and you just assume that they don't want to hear the Gospel, but then you walk up to them and boldly present the Gospel, and a lot of times they're willing to listen, and a lot of times they'll get saved, and sometimes the people that look like they're going to be receptive aren't receptive at all. So we just need to go out there and preach the Gospel to every creature, go into all the HOAs and all the apartment complexes and everywhere, right? Amen? And preach the Gospel to every creature, because you never know. Maybe even the assistant manager will get saved. Maybe even the manager themselves will get saved in these places.