(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) But if her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married, to whom she will only in the Lord. And that's very important, that you're supposed to get married to people that believe in God. If you're a Christian, don't get married to someone that's not a Christian. It's a train wreck waiting to happen. It's a life of despair and misery. I've seen it in churches before. I've seen the other, you know, they think, oh yeah, well they go to a so-and-so Episcopalian church, so yeah, they're saved. They just want to have this person that's, you know, they love them so much that they're just willing to say, oh yeah, you know, they go to the first church of the deep freeze or whatever, and you know, they're saved, so I'm just going to marry them. And then what ends up happening is that it's a train wreck. They don't want to go to church. I was talking to someone in my work about this, and you know, their wife was very devout, and they weren't, you know, and all, you know, the person was working six days a week and didn't want to, you know, go to church on that only day off that they have. You know, while I work six days a week sometimes, a lot of the time while I work long weeks, I still go to church, you know. Marry someone that wants to go to church and serve God, okay. So turn to 1 Corinthians 11. Hang on for a few more minutes. Do I need to start pounding on the Bible here? 1 Corinthians 11. The Bible says, be followers of me, in verse 1, even as I also am of Christ. This is the Apostle Paul. Now I praise you, brethren, that you remember me in all things and keep the ordinances as I delivered them unto you. But I would have you know that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of every woman is the man, and the head of Christ is God. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5. You know, the Bible is so consistent that it's just going to keep telling you the same thing over and over again. The man, you know, our head is Christ. The man's head is Christ, and we're the head of the woman, okay. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5. So, you know, it goes back to what it's teaching in Ephesians 5.