(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) All right, so here's the thing about irresistible grace. They believe that those who are elect, as soon as they believe on Christ, it's like they're the elect, well, how do you know I'm an elect? Because you believed on Christ. You've repented of your sin. You've decided to follow. You have a desire for God. That's the elect. That's like me saying, what if I came up to Mark and I said, I knew you were going to be here? Like, how did you know? Because you're here. What? I mean, did you find that? Or how about DJ? DJ is the first time here. It's like, what if I never met DJ in my life and I said, DJ, I knew today was the day you were going to come. How'd you know? Because you're here. I mean, you can't win with that, right? It's like, but I mean, did someone tell you? No, no, no, I can confirm it just by the fact that you're here that I knew that you were going to be here. I mean, that's a stupid reasoning that they use, right? So they'll say those who are elect are elect because they just show up because they're in church. They're repenting of their sins. And they're like, God knows that they would be elect. Why? Because they're doing God's will. That's how we know that they're elect. Well, here's something funny about that. Because Calvinists, obviously, they're pro-Israel, too, right? And they believe that Jews are God's elect, right? Well, what does the Bible say? He came into his own, the elect, and his own received him not. Where's the irresistible grace there? It wasn't very, it wasn't very, it was very resistible is what it was. There goes that doctrine.