(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) There used to be a saying, and my brother-in-law taught me, it was funny, there used to be a saying, have you ever heard this, if mama ain't happy, ain't no one happy? You guys ever heard something like that? That's a bunch of garbage. I remember my brother-in-law, Tim, he used to say, I used to go over to his house before I was dating Sarah, and he used to lean on me, and he's very soft-spoken, he doesn't really speak a whole lot, and he used to lean on me, he goes, you know, when they say in church, if mama ain't happy, no one happy? I'm like, yeah, he goes, not in my house. He's all, here, if dad ain't happy, ain't no one happy. And I said, amen. I wanna learn from that, you know? Why, and look, my father-in-law was not the kind to come down and say, hey, I'm in charge in this house, you do as I say, it just was no. When he came home, sit up straight, dad's home, the boss is here, and that's how it ought to be, okay? You say, oh, why, so you can puff out your chest and say you're in charge? No, because that's what's necessary to be a leader. Because look, we don't mention, especially if you're going into the ministry, you can't be fighting your wife for everything. You got big things to do for God. You gotta win the world to the Lord, you're fighting Satan, homos, and old IFB, dispensationalists, and rock tards. We gotta defeat all these enemies of God. We ain't got time for just dealing with this stuff. This stuff needs to be in order so that we can fight the real battles, you know? The Bible tells us that we ought not to be caught up in the things of this world, okay? Be not entangled with the affairs of this world, the Bible says, you know? If you don't have your house in order, then you're hindered in your fight for God.