(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) You know, and this is definitely applicable even in churches because you have pastors who will literally manipulate a situation in order to become a pastor. Adam Fanon being one of them, right? I mean there's an individual out there, his name is Adam Fanon, he's in that one part of the country that's like really weird and stuff, it's like at the end, like way over there, you know? Yeah, Florida. That one that has weird water and all that and alligators that eat people, you know? And this guy is an evangelist, he was removed from being an evangelist, but he just forced himself into the pastoral position. Now folks, is it bad to want to be a pastor? No, right? If a man desired the office of a bishop, he desires the good work. It's an honorable, noble thing to have a desire to want to be a pastor, to want to preach God's word, to lead a congregation, to teach the bible, to go soul winning, to lead a church into the ways of righteousness. That's a good thing, but here's the thing, never get the good thing the wrong way. He got a good thing, but he got it the wrong way. You know, he got it through deception and manipulating situations, manipulating a congregation, forcing himself into an ordination that does not belong to him. And look folks, people at that church can call him pastor all they want. He's not a pastor. No, he wasn't sent out of a church. In fact, I take that back, he was sent out of a church. There's two ways of being sent out of a church, folks. And both require the pastor to lay hands on you, amen? One of them is to ordain you, the other one is to boot you out. You know, we ordained those two, that couple, you know, I laid hands on that couple a couple weeks ago when we threw them out of our church. We sent them out, but not to evangelize, we just sent them out for being heretics and being railers. And so, you know, he's forcing himself into this position of authority. He's forcing the blessing when it does not belong to him. He's not a man of integrity. And, you know, it's wicked that a person would seek to do that in the house of God. You know, it's like a man who is divorced and he's still forcing himself to be a pastor or something like that. You know, or, you know, he doesn't have many children or whatever, he doesn't even have children, he still wants to be a pastor. You know, you're forcing yourself in a position that does not belong to you. You're trying to do the right thing, trying to get the right thing the wrong way. Okay.