(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So, it's pretty interesting that the Apostle Paul wrote this, you know, he didn't say parents tell your children to obey you in the Lord. Because remember, this is a letter that he wrote to the Ephesian church, right? So he could have said, hey parents, make sure you tell your children to obey your parents in the Lord. And also tell them, honor thy father and thy mother. No, but he specifically put children obey your parents in the Lord. Because he knew when this would be read, the children would be present to listen, okay? So don't think that preaching is only for adults. You know, if you're grown up, you're an adult, that's what you need, you need the deep doctrine. No, the kids need it too, okay? Don't stupefy kids. Don't think that, well, no, what they need is like some fun show with all the bells and whistles and the candy bars and the songs and the wildness in the Sunday school classes. That's how they're going to pay attention. Folks, if those children even survive being in an atmosphere like that, when they grow up, you know what they're going to want? A liberal church. Because they're going to want a liberal version, an adult version of that. And every liberal church is simply a matured version of a kid's Sunday school class. They sing stupid songs in Sunday school, they sing stupid songs at the liberal church too. It's a fact, okay? I mean, I know because I sung the songs. Not the liberal songs, but the kids' songs. A lot of these songs are just like, you know, let me try to think of one, Marcos, come on, you're a bus worker at one point. What was the song? Yeah, okay. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaking. How do you know Baby Shark? Baby Shark, doo doo doo doo doo, Baby Shark, doo doo doo doo doo, Baby Shark. And you sing that like, I don't know how long. I can't remember how long you've seen that for, but it's just a repetition song. But isn't every liberal song like that? It's just a song on, it just repeats the same thing over and over again? What's another one? Don't act like you don't know. What do we got? Mazzi? What? Okay, yeah. Father Abraham is the exception to the rule, okay? How many of you guys know Father Abraham? That's a really good song. Do you know why it's a really good song? Because it teaches replacement theology. That's why. You know, Father Abraham had many sons, many sons had Father Abraham, I am one of them and so are you, so let's just praise the Lord, saying that we're children of Abraham. That's the only one that's good, even though the hand motions were really stupid though. Oh, how about this? Making melody in my heart. You guys know that one? It has nothing to do with the Bible. It's just like, making melody in my heart, making melody in my heart, making melody in my heart, joy, joy, joy. And I kid you not, and I'm not joking with you, they have you do these hand motions and you do it for like five times. On the fifth one, you remember this, they make the kids look like they're handicapped. I'm not going to do it right now because it just looks bad. And they're going like, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh, eh. So you have like a class of like 50 kids doing that. Like what kind of doctrine does that teach? It doesn't.