(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) God of the Bible. The God of the Bible is always, first of all, male in gender. Always. Without fail. And again, these days you got people trying to neuter the Bible and make it genderless and and you know because we got these morons out there with these gender identity issues. Oh I don't know if I'm a boy or a girl or a man or a woman. It's madness. It truly is just completely unconscionable that there are people out there, that this is even tolerated at all for someone to be, to not have, to not be said you are nuts and you have a mental disorder. Seriously, if you don't know if you're a man or a woman. If you're having these types of doubts or questions, you don't get any more basic than that, more elementary. Like, do you need to go back to kindergarten? Do you need to learn one plus one and blue and yellow and your colors? Boy, girl, this is basic stuff. But all throughout the Bible, God is the male gender. So let's start when we're looking at the sin of being effeminate with our appearance. Turn to First Corinthians chapter 11. Because if God created us in his image, I believe this is referring to physically. He physically created us in his image. And there are many indications when you look at a person, just you look at any individual to identify whether or not they are a man or a woman. And you don't have to ask them what they identify as. There's many visible signs to indicate whether a person is a man or a woman. It's not up for debate. It's a fact. God has created men and women differently. But our appearance, how we look, you can be effeminate men in the way that you look. We want to stay away from this sin of being effeminate. And here's the other thing I want to point out. Look at the sins that are grouped in with the sin of being effeminate in First Corinthians chapter 6. Idolaters. And we've talked about that this morning. You know, people who make graven image and worship them. He says, under the third and fourth generation, God's going to be pouring out his judgment against those people, essentially. Fornicators, adulterers. Adulterers receive the death penalty. Abusers of themselves with mankind. I'm not even going to get into what that's all about. But there's so many sins here that are listed. He's saying, look, you're not going to inherit the kingdom of God. It's a serious sin. It's something that God's like, oh, well God doesn't care the way you look. Yes, he does. God doesn't care the way I act. Yes, he does. God cares about these things. First Corinthians chapter 11. Look at that reading in verse number 1. The Bible reads, Be followers of me, even as I also am of Christ. Now I praise you, brethren, that you remember me in all things, and keep the ordinances as I delivered them to you. But I would have you know that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is the man. And the head of Christ is God. Every man praying or prophesying having his head covered dishonereth his head. But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonereth her head. For that is even all one as if she were shaven. For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn. But if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered. For a man indeed, excuse me, ought not to cover his head for as much as he is the image and glory of God. Now there's that reference again. We already saw in Genesis chapter 1 that God made man in his own image. This is being reiterated again now here in First Corinthians chapter 11. They're saying that a man ought not to cover his head. Guess what? God cares about your appearance. Why does God care about your appearance? Because he is the image and glory of God. That's why God cares. God's created you in his image, and he doesn't want you screwing up that image to everyone else of who God is.