(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) All right, amen. So we're in 1 Samuel chapter number 2. Look down at verse number 16. It says, And if any man said unto him, Let them not fail to burn the fat presently, and then take as much as I sold desireth, then he would answer him, Nay, but thou shalt give it me now, and if not, I will take it by force. The title of the sermon this morning is The Disease of Now. The Disease of Now. You say, what in the world is that? Well, I'm preaching about the topic of instant gratification. Instant gratification. So instant gratification is the desire to experience immediate pleasure, desire, fulfillment without delay. Right, like I want something and I want it now. For example, I've got this little stick here, okay. I desire to have a big stick, right, and you know what, I just, it's just a lot of trouble to go outside, cut one down, go to the store, buy one, whatever. So all I got to do is that. Instantly, now I can walk softly and carry a big stick. This is instant gratification, right here. Now, there's nothing inherently wrong about this, except for Moses is going to want to play with this the entire service. And just to prove my point here, I'm going to leave it right here and see if he can not touch it until after the service. So I want you guys to watch this guy and see how many times he looks at this thing throughout the service, all right. A big temptation. The instant gratification.