(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) We're here in Romans chapter 14 and last week we basically finished the chapter, but this is the chapter, as I mentioned, that is really the one that proves the seventh-day Adventists are wrong. And so I kind of want you to be reminded of that as we're going through the Bible to think of Romans 14. This is the chapter that refutes the seventh-day Adventists, so we're going to read the whole sermon against the seventh-day Adventists. So the name of the sermon is The Seventh-Day Adventist Cult Exposed. And I think you're going to see in this sermon why exactly they're a cult, because people say the Mormons are a cult, people say the Jehovah's Witnesses are a cult, but oftentimes with the seventh-day Adventists they're like, well, they're cults, they're not really a cult. And look, I'm not trying to be extra extreme just to get YouTube views, because that's really not my style, but they are a cult by any definition that I would give of the word. Modern-day revelations, they don't go based off the word of God. They fit the description of what I call this. Now, the seventh-day Adventists rose up in the 19th century. They're part of what's known in the U.S. as the Restoration Movement, where basically there's a lot of churches that sprung up that said every single church in the world is wrong, and all churches have been gone for 1,800 years, and we have the truth that's been revealed to us. We are the church just like they were in the days of the Book of Acts. Now, look, I don't know why people would ever join a church like this when they claim everybody else in the world is wrong for 1,800 years, but people join churches like this. Now, the four churches in the U.S. that were part of this Restoration Movement were the Mormons, the Jehovah's Witnesses, the seventh-day Adventists, and the Church of Christ.