(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Great to see you all here on a Thursday evening service. If you don't have a seat, grab a hymnal and open up that hymnal. It's a song number 412. When the frost of days has fallen down, And the sky is all I have, Take me to the river, I'll make the sun so bright, Once you leave for the day, That time is right for you, That will shall I be, One of the few voices A new and new face, I'll never miss this day, A new and new face, I'll never miss this day, A new and new face, I'll never miss this day, A new and new face, I'll never miss this day, Where the saints have died, We are not divided, All one body we, A new and new face, I'll never miss this day, A new and new face, I'll never miss this day, When the cross of days has fallen down, A new and new face, Joy, our heavenly God, when we part our voices in the triumphs of thy holy God and honor, who long to rise from Thee. Oh, let her grow in safety when any goes through. Oh, what great grace she still favors, marching as to go with the cross of Jesus, one way, one way, one way. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Let's turn our handles to solo number 40. We'll do some more. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. I'm sorry, I just want you to have it. It happened last night before our election In every field of life or god The fuel of drink in the sky The graves on the hillside of glory For there we shall never more die The only young man who'll ever learn Can't forget the moment of time He'll be all over us and it is like me The smartest son of our child I'm bound for that beautiful sea My Lord has prepared for his own We're all the way deep of all ages See glory around the white throne Sometimes we're the ones that can't believe And the stories that there shall behold The joy that will be when I see what I see In that beautiful sea And then, at this time, we'll do the announcements. The following will be doing with song number 19. I'm going to hand it out. And down the paper. All right, well, if you'd like a bulletin, just go ahead and slip up your hand. And one will be brought to you. As always, we have the service times listed on the upper left-hand side. Every Sunday at 10 30 a.m. and get it 5 30 p.m. Thursdays at 7. Back here, we're going through the Genesis chapter 6 tonight. And then we've also got, don't forget the East Side Blitz coming up. That's this Saturday, so that's come up real quick. I got here quicker than I thought. It's not too late to sign up, so I see a few names back there. But if anybody else wants to sign up, please do that so we can get an idea about how many people are going to go. I've kind of gone over the details several times about that. If you have any questions, just come see me and I can help clarify anything that needs clarified. But be here between 9 and 9 30 because we're going to leave at 9 30. Those of anyone that's coming. We're going to leave at 9 30 to drive over to the soul winning and just spend a couple hours over there. You're welcome to take your own vehicle if you got to leave early or meet us in the field, whatever you guys want to do. You can do that as well. And on the back, don't forget we're working on Genesis 1 26 through 28. So you've had two weeks as of this coming Sunday. It'll be two weeks to get this memorized. Of course, the children and the teens can earn some cookies and milk. And I hope they'll do that because I got two gallons back there. I was kind of anticipating a little bit more participation in this one, but that's what happens when you're shopping at Costco. You know, it's like you can't get a jug of milk. You got to get two. So we'll put some milk out for the donuts. I know that should have been here, too, but we're going to be having donuts. Right? Donuts this Sunday, isn't it? Yeah. It's February 1st. Yes. So donuts. Everyone's like, yeah, donuts. Absolutely. They don't know why. It's like, did you say donuts? Sure. We're not objecting, Deacon. Get donuts. No one's going to argue with that. No, no, not this week. Said no Baptist ever. OK, so, yeah, we'll have the donuts, put some milk out. And of course, the kids can get extra sugar on Sunday if they get this memorized and recite it word perfect to a non-relative in the church. Remember, those are the rules. And the adults need to hold their feet to the fire. If they're like, get it wrong, long pauses, stuttering, stammering, going back, repeating, they didn't memorize it. When it's memorized, it just it should just flow. And I'm not saying it should be effortless, but it can't be like, well, wait, no, you know, we're back up. You know, they need to start over and get it right. OK, that's what it means to memorize it. So anyway, and by the way, cookies or milk or not, you know, memorizing scripture is its own reward. So some of the adults could probably just stand to go ahead memorizing verses along with us, too. Anyway, below that, we've got the small town soul winning trip to Eloi. This is a Tempe event. You've got several Tempe events listed there at the bottom. Small town soul winning in Duncan, Tonto Basin. And of course, brother Anselm is getting married a week from Friday. So I believe it's at two o'clock. It's at two in the afternoon, I believe, on a Friday. So if you wanted to go up, you're more than welcome to do so. And I'll just say this. I don't know all the details, but I'm just assuming that Tempe is going to provide the sheet cake from Whole Foods as they normally do. The berry cake. It's worth the trip, folks. I'm telling you, take the day off, get up there, taking a wedding and enjoy some delicious cake. Am I right? Tempe guy? Yeah. See, I got a witness. Right. Get up there and get some cake. OK. And celebrate the beautiful, you know, display of matrimony. You know, so that as well. Anyway, let's go ahead and count up the soul winning going back to Monday. Anything from Monday or Tuesday. Is that a Tuesday? Yep. And Wednesday. Two again. But what about today? Let's see. Consistency is everything. Just kidding. All right. Great work, soul winning. Let's go ahead and sing one more song before we begin the preaching tonight. So. So. So. So. So. Now, you guys. Anybody got something like that? Nobody? Maybe at all. Maybe was first. One eight. One eighty eight. One eighty eight. I don't know. One sixty two. What? One sixty two. So. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Yes, I should have done that. That's Genesis chapter six, as always. Read the entire chapter. Please follow along silently. It's one of the gate opening scripts from Genesis chapter six. Genesis chapter six. Verse one, the Bible reads. The same came. And God saw the wickedness man was creating that every imagination, the thoughts of his heart was only evil. Continue. He had made a man on the earth. Breathe in his heart. And the Lord said, I would destroy man who might have created on the face of Europe. Both man and beast. And a thousand year for a tendency that I made. But no grace in the eyes of the Lord. These are the generations of Noah. Noah was a just man and perfect in his generation. And Noah walked with God. And Noah begat three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon you, and behold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth. And God said unto Noah, the end of all flesh has come before me, for the earth is filled with violence through them. And behold, I will destroy them from the earth. Make thee an ark of gophilim. The room shalt thou make in the earth, and shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. And this is the fascia, shalt thou make in it. The length of the ark shalt be three hundred cubits. The breadth of the fifty cubits, and the height of the thirty cubits. The window shalt thou make to the ark, and the cubit shalt thou finish it above. And the door of the ark shalt thou set from the side thereof. The flow of the second and third story shalt thou make it. And behold, I, even I, will bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh. Wherein is the breath of life from under heaven, and every thing that is in the earth shalt die. But with thee will I establish my covenant, and thou shalt come into the ark, thou and thy sons, and thy wife, and thy sons' lives with thee. And of every living thing of all flesh, to of every sword shalt thou bring into the ark, to keep them alive with thee. It shall be male and female, of fowls after their kind, and of cattle after their kind, and of every creeping thing of the earth after his kind. To every sword shalt come unto thee, to keep them alive. And take thou into them of all food that is eaten, and thou shalt gather it to thee. And it shalt be food for them, and for them. Thus did Noah, according to all that God commanded, so did he. Amen. So in Genesis chapter 6, we've got a couple things really to look at tonight. Before we get into it, I really want to just point out here in verse 4, it says, And it came to pass when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them. A couple weeks ago, we were going through Genesis chapter 5, we were talking about the generations of Adam, and how many people might have been alive potentially at the time of Noah's birth. Okay, that's where Genesis 5 ends. But I'm not going to spend a lot of time, we're not going to break into calculators tonight. But I did want to just clear this up real quick, because I feel like I really botched that last week, or two weeks ago. So sometimes you try to shoot from the hip a little bit up here, and you end up shooting yourself in the foot. But who was here when we did that a couple weeks ago? So you know what I'm talking about. But basically we're trying to kind of get an idea of how many people might have been alive when Noah was born. Okay, and we determined to just use a factor of 5, right, because we know that Adam and Eve had at least 5 children, so that we just multiplied, you know, by 5 every generation. And then I think I misspoke a few times we were doing that, it said multiply by 25, which the people with calculators obediently did, and we ended up with a very strange number. Okay, so I've done the math myself, I'm just going to rattle this off very quick, because remember in Genesis 5 you have Adam, Seth, Enos, Canaan, Mahaleel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech. So that's 8 generations, so if you have 25 people in that first generation, right, 5 times 5, then you have 125 times 5 is 625, times 5 is 3125, times 5 is 1565, times 5 is 78125, times 5 is 39625, times 5 is 1,953,125, times 5 is 9,765,625. So just multiplying by 5, you have almost, you know, 10 million people on the earth, okay. And we already went over, I'm not going to re-preach everything, that's a very conservative estimate, right, because you have to remember that we're just multiplying by 5, just assuming every generation only has 5 children when people are living for centuries. So this could be a much bigger number. So when you read, and when it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, it's not that they're, you know, they figured out multiplication, you know, they're not writing math books. When men began to multiply, it's because there was just exponential growth that took place. And that's why you see here that the earth, when the Bible says that the earth is filled with violence, it's because earth is filled with men, men whose hearts are only, the imaginations of their hearts are only evil continually, okay. But, so that's the first thing I want to cover, just kind of rehash that real quickly, do that justice. But verse 2, it says that when this happened, okay, at the end of verse 1, that daughters were born unto men, then, verse 2, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were fair, and they took them wise of all which they chose. So you have the sons of God, which are those that are descended from Seth, okay, and we'll talk about this a little bit here in a minute as well. But these are not angels, okay, and this is almost silly to have to talk about this, but this is the kind of thing you have to talk about and preach against in the age of the internet, okay, in the age of people just going on and listening to all kinds of nonsense and foolishness, you know, and trying to base their beliefs from the Bible, okay. The Bible says that the sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were fair, and they took them wise, all of which they chose. Now the sons of God are believers, okay, these are not angels, right. Because what happened at the end of Genesis chapter 4, that's when men began to call upon the name of the Lord. They're calling upon God, they're calling upon the Lord, they're getting saved, that's how you get saved. You call upon the name of the Lord. Faith is what makes you a child of God, right. If you would, go to 1 John chapter number 3. I'll read to you from Galatians chapter number 3, it says, For you are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. What makes us a child of God? By our faith in Christ Jesus, right. If we believe in our heart and confess with our mouth the Lord Jesus, we shall be saved. To them gave you power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name, as it says in John 1. You're there in 1 John chapter number 3, look at verse 1, Behold what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God. Okay, so who are the sons of God in the word of God? Believers. Me, you, our children, sons, daughters of the living God. How do we get that way? By believing, by calling upon the name of the Lord. Okay, so you're seeing early on in Genesis this, you know, two lines branching off. You have the sons of Seth, right, going back to Adam. Those are the sons of God, those that are calling upon the name of the Lord. Then you also have those that are being born of Cain, which are of that wicked one, right, as it says of Cain. They are the sons of the devil, the sons of men, they are not sons of God. Okay, it's faith that makes us a son of God. Now there's a notion out there, a foolish doctrine, that angels, that this is referring to angels here. Okay, and if you would go over to Hebrews chapter number 1, Hebrews chapter number 1, that when they saw the sons of God, they're saying, oh, these sons of God are fallen angels. And what did they do? They looked upon the daughters of men, right, that they were fair and they took them wives of all they chose. So there's this doctrine out there that teaches that these angels went and married wives, human wives, and then had children. And that's where you get the Nephilim theory, or these giants that were, the Bible does describe giants, people get a little carried away. Okay, people take the biblical, they go way beyond what the Bible defines as a giant, which is like nine, ten feet tall. Okay, which is a giant, right? I mean, who's ever been around a really tall person, right? Well, some of you are really tall people. This is why I like getting around Pastor Aaron Thompson, because he's 6'8", and he makes me, and I'm 6'2", which is not that tall. I mean, it's above average, but it's not, I mean, it's not like, whoa, right? I'd be like maybe a point guard in the NBA, right? That's the more agile, shorter person, that's the shorter position in basketball. The guys playing forward, center, those guys are much taller than the point guard, which is about 6'2", 6'3", 6'4". When you get around a guy who's like seven foot or something like that, that's a very tall person. When I get around Pastor Thompson, I feel small, right? And he's 6'8". I say to myself, this is what everybody else feels like, right? This is what it would be like to feel, you know, to be a small person, you know? Because I don't know what that's like, you know? It kind of helps me to remember when I, oh, this is what it's like to have to look up and talk to somebody, right? Which is often why I'll try to sit down when I'm talking to some people, you know, to kind of, you know, anyway. You know, that we would say, wow, what a giant, right? He's so big. He's only 6'8". There's guys much taller than that, right? The Bible describes him as about nine feet tall, Goliath about nine feet tall, ten feet, I mean, that's, you're ducking under the doorway to come in, right? The typical ceiling is like eight feet tall, right? So that's hard living, right? I mean, guys like Andre the Giant, I mean, how tall is Shaquille O'Neal? Somebody probably knows that. Seven foot? And is that really, I mean, that's not even, that's big, don't get me wrong, right? That's above average. But what if he was nine feet, right? The thing is, when people read giant in the Bible, then they just go, oh, giants, and they think Jack and the Beanstalk, right? And it gets crazy. They have all kinds of just wild conspiracy theories out there about this stuff. They'll say things like all the mountains are these giants that died a long time ago or are buried in the earth. All the giants are like, or excuse me, all the mountain ranges are these giants that are just asleep in the earth lying down, right? It's crazy. Now, I've been to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and I've seen the sleeping Indian, okay? All it is is a silhouette of a certain part of the mountain range up there in the Rockies that it looks like an Indian with his hands crossed across his chest laying down. You can see kind of like his face, right, from the side. I don't know why they think he's an Indian, you know? I don't know where they get that. I don't see a feather in his hair or anything. It was probably the Indians that named him that, right? But I'm pretty sure it's not an actual sleeping Indian that's going to get up one day, right? People, they teach all kinds of nonsense. They'll say, even up here on the Navajo reservation, they'll say all that petrified wood is the bones of giants. And the lava fuels are the blood of the monsters. That's like a Navajo tradition. That's like part of their spirituality, if you want to call it that. Their belief system, right? Part of their lore, okay? But even today, people just, they just go off with this stuff. And they talk about how people were giants and how, they say, well, where did they come from? Well, they get it from here in Genesis, chapter 6, verse 2. That the sons of God saw the daughters of men. Now, right there, you have two different people's groups being described, right? The sons of God and the daughters of men, right? Who are the sons of God? Believers, those that called upon the name Lord. God's people are going into the daughters of men, those that have multiplied upon the face of the earth that are unbelievers. Those in whose hearts is just evil only continually, right? So what's taking place is you have unbelievers being unequally yoked with believers. And this is a theme that is carried throughout the Bible, is that the bad always make the good bad, okay? The bad always make the good bad. It never works the other way around. That's just repeated. This is like one of the first instances that we see this playing out. When the sons of God, those who know the Lord, go into the daughters of men, then the earth is filled with violence. And God has to destroy the earth as a result. So no good comes of that. That's a principle that's taught throughout Scripture and it's one we have to apply to our lives. It doesn't mean that we have to go live on some kind of a compound somewhere and pretend the world doesn't exist. We'll put our head in the sand. But we ought to be careful with our associations, our friendships. How about the people that we marry? That's probably a real big one. And if you're going to marry, make sure you're marrying a believer. And you might want to dig a little bit deeper than that. You might want to dig into, hey, I'm glad you're saved, but what are your thoughts on this and that? And by the way, that's not on the first date when you figure all that out, okay? You can get to know them as a person first and see if you even like who they are personality-wise. And then get them hooked, right? Get them hooked on who you are. And then they'll want to have all their kids. They'll want to stay home, okay? But anyway, that's another sermon. The point is we don't want to be unequally yoked with unbelievers, okay? Nothing good comes of that. So people will say, oh, these are talking about giants. The sons of God, these are fallen angels. But suggesting that the sons of God there means angels actually kind of blasphemous when you think about it. Because the Bible is real clear that that's referring to believers. Just saying, oh, no, no, no, that it's actually fallen angels, right? Look at Hebrews chapter 1 verse 5. For unto which of the angels said he at any time, thou art my son, this day have begotten me? When has God ever called an angel, or excuse me, an angel, yeah, a son? The answer is never, right? It's a rhetorical question. He's saying he's never done this at any time. He's saying he's never done this at any time. So God did not create the Nephilim, okay? Now, you know, it's unfortunate when you hear people preaching this and teaching this, even in Baptist churches where you see saved people that fall for this. And what's interesting is that this is actually Jehovah Witness doctrine. This is an official doctrine of the Jehovah Witness church, the Nephilim, okay? Now, I don't know how far they go with a giant thing, right? I don't know how far off they take that, but how far they go with it. But the Nephilim is something that is actually taught by the Jehovah Witness church. This is from JW.org. The Nephilim were giants. The violent superhuman offspring produced when wicked angels mated with human women in the days of Noah. I mean, that's what they say on JW.org. You can look that up. So that's the Nephilim theory, the violent superhuman offspring, right? But see, why would everyone go for this, right? Well, people, they like this, you know, just this far out stuff. They like, you know, they've read too many comic books or something. They've seen too many superhero movies. They want the Bible to be like something like that. They want to throw this kind of strange doctrine into it. And what's crazy about that is the Bible is as good as it is. The Bible is a fascinating and deep and powerful book. It's got amazing things in it that are legit. I mean, there's so many great stories that you're just like, wow, right? I mean, we could spend all night talking about them, like just, you know, how about Jonah being swallowed by a great fish and then vomited up onto the sea? What a great story, right? There's so many great things, but people get caught up in these other things. And it's unfortunate because they get more off into that than they ignore the book. They ignore the Bible. Because the Bible doesn't teach this stuff. You know, they'll read Genesis and they'll go, oh, giants, Nephilim. And they'll spend hours researching, researching, right, looking at the mountain ranges. Oh, yeah, I could see it. That is a giant laying down, right? And they'll, you know, they'll go down the rabbit hole. They'll get red pilled on, you know, some obscure website somewhere, you know, about this doctrine. But they won't, but their Bible goes unread, okay? Now, you say, well, prove it. Well, how about the fact that angels can't copulate? They can't produce children, okay, for several reasons. Now, if you would, go to Luke chapter 20. You know, and just the most flat out clear proof of this is the fact that Jesus said they can't. He said they don't, that they do not, right? The Bible says in Matthew 22, verse 30, for in the resurrection, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven. So in the resurrection, we will not marry or be given in marriage. Which is, you know, a big purpose behind marriage is reproduction, right? To replenish the earth and to subdue it, right? To replenish the earth. So in heaven, we're neither going to marry nor be given in marriage, meaning there's not going to be childbirth in heaven. Sorry to the Mormon Church, right? The Mormon Church, you know, they believe that is heaven. You just, you ladies would just be for all of eternity giving birth. Doesn't that sound wonderful, right? And I'm sure they've got some kind of, you know, funny way to, oh, it's painless there or something like that. Anyway, but look at Luke chapter 20, verse 34. The Bible is crystal clear, but they don't. OK, and again, always based what we believe on crystal clear scripture. What does the Bible just explicitly say? That's what we need to spend our time learning. It says in verse 34, and Jesus answering said to them, the children of this world marry and are given in marriage in this world. The children of this world. But they which shall be accounted worthy to attain that world and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry nor are given in marriage. Neither can they die anymore, for they are equal unto the angels. OK, so this is the we're going to be as the angels already are. Right, he's saying you're going in the future. The children of this world will be like the angels are as they already are. They're equal unto the angels. As in Matthew 22, but are as the angels of God in heaven. Right, meaning the angels are already this way. The angels are already not given in marriage. Right. Verse 36 neither, excuse me, and it ends there. And are the children of God being the children of the resurrection? So the children of the resurrection are those that are saved, those that have believed. You know, we're going to be as the angels, meaning we're not going to be given in marriage. And you say, well, wait a minute, you know what? JW.org says the fallen, wicked angels. Right. OK, well, if that proof for Matthew and Luke is not enough for you, how about the fact, you know, if we're just going to theorize about things. Because that's what that's where how you arrive at these, you know, outlandish doctrines is that you just start theorizing. You just start having, you know, you just start hypothesizing about the word of God. Well, maybe, you know, when it's talking about the sons of God there, maybe that's referring to, you know, the fallen angels. Right. There's nowhere that it says that. You know, they got a passage in Job that they like to turn to. We'll talk about that. Then they try to twist that and then they run back to Genesis. Oh, see, I knew I was right. But it's all just like conjecture, speculation. There's nothing rock solid. OK, so in that vein, let's just kind of let's just kind of wander out into the, you know, the land of conjecture. Let's just kind of go down that path with them and see who can make a better argument. OK. You know, if Matthew 22 and Luke 20, Jesus saying it explicitly or not enough, you say, well, those are the angels of heaven. We're talking about the wicked angels like like as described in JW dot org. Well, how about the fact that God is the one that creates life? God's the one that creates life, right? No one else can do that. Right. Obviously, you know, we participate in that. But ultimately, conception is God's doing. OK. If you would go to Psalm 139. Psalm 139. We know these passages. Psalm 127. Low children are in heritage of the Lord and the fruit of the womb is his reward. So children, the fruit of the womb are the work of God. Right. That's his reward, meaning he is the one that makes it come to pass. You know, he is the author of all life. Psalm 139, verse 16. Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect. Not sinful, but unmade. Right. Not not complete. And in thy book are all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned when he has yet there was none of them. So the Bible is real clear here that it's God that fashions us in the womb. That our members are written in his book before they even exist. All life comes from God. Any life that is conceived is of God. OK. How about the fact that God opened the wombs of Leah and Rachel? Remember, think about all the time. Like we could spend all night talking about this. How many times God opened this womb and shut that womb. Right. Sarah, Hannah, the great woman of Shunem, Manoah's wife, which was whose mother? Samson's. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. You know, and there's one other person I was trying to think of that was born miraculously in the Bible, whose womb was just miraculously opened and life was conceived. You know, they slipped my mind. You know, I feel like we just celebrated this, you know, just a few months ago. Oh, yeah, Jesus. Let's not forget about the Lord. OK, so there's all these examples of God opening a womb, you know, miracles happening. So all life comes from God. So, you know, let's follow their logic through. These fallen angels marry women, which angels, the Bible is really clear, do not do. OK. And then they conceive children with these daughters of men. Right. Which is, you know, what God does. He's the one that opens and shuts the womb. That's him. So really, and then these, the offspring of these people, of these angels and these women, become giants in the earth and men of renown. And they become wicked. And that's the result of that. That's why we end up having a wicked world that has to be flooded and destroyed. Right. That's their theory. OK, well, who's responsible for that then? If God is the author of all life, who is responsible for the Nephilim? That would mean God is. Right. I mean, that's, just follow the reasoning using, you know, let's, let's, you know, hey, they can, they can make all the conjecture they want. You know, they can just pull a few verses out of the Bible and say, and go, you know, therefore, you know, jump from A to B to C and just let us fill in the gaps with some YouTube videos. You know, the book, you know, some false books, let's just go to the Book of Enoch or something and just try to fill in, you know, the giant gaps in our theory. Right. They can do that. Well, let's just use the Bible and do the kind of the same thing. Well, God's the author of all life. Therefore, you know, if, if life is being brought forth as the result of fallen angels meeting with the daughters of men, that means God's responsible for that. You know, that's not that far fetched. So, so God, so is it like a, like God's just setting him up to knock him down kind of a thing? God's just like, well, let me, let me, let me make this wicked race of people that I can just destroy later. Like he got bored or something. Right. Like he's some, just some violent, you know, six year old who likes to make Lego villages just to destroy them. You know, likes to just set up, you know, a giant village of Legos and then just, you know, stand up as I often do in my house and say, it was a day like any other. They went about their business and all of a sudden the, the court back in a rose, you know, and then start shaking it and destroying the village. It's how I acted out. Okay. And my kids, I've never done it. I've never destroyed my kids Lego village. Calm down. Right. But I act like I'm doing, they're like, no, dad, dad. But that's how God is, right? God's just like making this world and saying, oh, you know, just let these wicked angels, you know, copulate with the, the daughters of men. And then, and then all these wicked giants will come out, these Nephilim and they'll cause the earth to be super wicked. And then I can destroy them. That's, that's their logic. Okay. We follow it through. That's where that reasoning leads. God creates life. And I say, well, yeah, but what about Job 38? Okay. And Job 38, it's kind of a tough passage. It's kind of cryptic. Go there. Job chapter 38, where God's kind of grilling Job here, right? And speaking out of the whirlwind, tell him to answer and to, to, to, to, to gird up his loins like a man and give God an answer. Right. And he says in verse four, where was thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare if thou has understanding. Right. And he goes on and says, who hath laid the measure theirs of, if thou knowest, or who has stretched the line upon it? You know, who's measured it? Who's laid out a line, a measuring tape type of a thing, right? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? Who hath laid the cornerstone thereof? When the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy. So they'll go, aha, the sons of God are shouting for joy in the day of creation. Before man was made. Therefore, the sons of God are angels. Therefore, Genesis chapter six, the sons of God are also angels. Therefore, giants. Therefore, Nephilim. Eh? That sounds like a pretty airtight argument, right? This is all they got, by the way. This is all they got from the Bible. This is all the ground they have to stand on from the word of God. This is their best argument. And it's kind of cryptic, right? It's not exactly crystal clear. But let's just pick this apart a little bit here, okay? He says in verse four, where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Now that is a point in time, isn't it? That's a reference to a point in time. Declare if thou has understanding. Now notice there, there's a period, right? So that statement is over. The rest of this passage might not necessarily be referring back to this particular time when the foundations of the earth were laid. Verse five, who hath laid the measures thereof? Right, so we got a where, we got a who, you know? Who hath laid the measures thereof? Oh, were you there? Can you tell me who did that? Who's laid it? Who's measured it? Do you know what it is? Who hath stretched a line upon it? Then you get to verse six, another statement. Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? He's talking about the earth. Do you know where the earth is fastened? Or who hath laid the cornerstone thereof? Okay, so you see there's several different questions being asked here that aren't necessarily all referring to maybe a particular point in time. Really the only one that is pointing to an exact point in time is verse four. When I laid the foundations thereof, you could say he's talking about the creation. I'll give you verse four, but that doesn't necessarily mean verses five and six are. Because five and six are just more rhetorical statements, right? So you can't just jump from four to six and say, well, when the morning stars sang together was when the foundations of the earth were laid. Not necessarily, right? In fact, it seems to me like verse seven is just referring back to verse six. Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? Or who hath laid the cornerstone thereof? There's a time frame when the cornerstone was laid. When the cornerstone was laid, the morning stars sang together and all the songs of God shouted for joy. Okay, now if you would, go to Mark chapter number 12. Mark chapter number 12. So you could just as easily make the argument that the when of verse seven is referring to verse six when the cornerstone was laid, which might not necessarily be referring back to when the foundations of the earth were laid. Because again, these are just rhetorical statements. This isn't crystal clear doctrine. This is God grilling Job, right? There's a greater context in that chapter. God is declaring his power and his might. He's saying to Job's friends, who are you to speak against me? Psalm 18 verse 22, the stone which the builders refused has become the head of the corner. That's prophetic of Christ. So I believe that the cornerstone being laid, that's prophetic of Christ. You know, other books in the Bible besides Revelation can be prophetic. They can be referring to Christ, a time that's already passed. In fact, many of the books, there's many passages in the Old Testament that are prophetic. Look at Mark chapter 12 verse 10. Have you not read the scripture, the stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner? So Christ is applying that to himself, that he is the cornerstone. And that he's being rejected. So when was the cornerstone laid? You know, in Christ's day. So maybe the sons of God in Job are, and the morning stars, they're shouting for joy when the cornerstone is being laid. They're seeing Christ. They're seeing the lamb crucified from the foundation of the world. That could be prophetic of Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. You know, it could be prophetic of, you know, Christ coming back from the dead. That could be the laying of that cornerstone. You know, that makes just as much sense to me as, it actually makes more sense than their argument that the cornerstone is referring to the foundations of the earth. Therefore, sons of God, angels. Therefore, Nephilim. I don't want to go over this all night. There's other things we can get out of this chapter. But hopefully, you know, that's, you know, some kind of arguments that you can get out of this. You can't just, you know, run with this. You can't just make these illogical leaps and just, you know, take a couple scriptures and say, you know, and just have this, you know, doctrine that's really quite foolish, even on its surface, without even picking it apart too much. You know, 1 Peter 2. Wherefore, it is also contained in the scripture. Behold, I lay in Zion a chief cornerstone, elect, precious, and he that believeth on him shall not be confounded. Therefore, there again, Peter is clearly calling Christ the cornerstone. So you can see in Job how that's prophetic of Christ. It's not looking back to the creation of the world, okay? Is that making sense? Everyone following that? Everyone getting that? Okay. You got to talk about it. It's silly, you know, to have to get up as a Baptist preacher and debunk silly doctrines like this. But that's the day and age we live in. You know, the daughters here, the children of men, these are the descendants of Cain, right? That's, I already kind of made that point. You have the sons of men, or excuse me, the sons of God and the daughters of men. Not angels, but those that have believed in the Lord and those that do not. You know, and Cain is that wicked one. Now, let me also just briefly kind of bat away another dumb doctrine about, called the serpent's seed. Where people actually believe that Cain, or excuse me, that Satan rather, literally had relations with Eve. And that's where Cain came from, okay? Do I need to say any more? Do we really need to go over that? You know, that's not possible for all the reasons I just talked about. For all the reasons we just went over. Because who's Satan? He's an angel. And angels cannot do this. And God is the author of all life, okay? You know, this, go over to Colossians chapter number two. Colossians chapter number two. You say, you know, why do people even get caught up in this kind of thing? I mean, we know why the Jehovah Witnesses are into it. It's because they're unsaved. And we have the carnal mind trying to understand a spiritual book. You know, it just, it gets confused. It comes up with nonsense. But then you have even God's own people sometimes falling in for these doctrines. Promoting and teaching these doctrines, being proponents of these doctrines. And you ask yourself, why? Well, look at verse 18 of Colossians chapter number two. It says, Let no man beguile you of your reward and of voluntary humility, and worshiping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen. You know, people get so caught up in things that they don't even, haven't even seen. They just want to make assumptions about stuff that they don't even know about. They just want to fill in the gaps, vainly puffed up in his fleshly mind. See, a lot of these conspiracy theories are born out of pride. Because people like to have some kind of esoteric knowledge. People like to be the people, you know, they like to be the ones that are in the know, right? They like to be the ones that kind of, well, I know something that everybody else doesn't know, right? Didn't have to do any real learning, right? Didn't have to do any real study. Didn't have to really, you know, I mean, think about like, obviously not everyone in the world is a, you know, highly educated intellectual, right? People that attain to those high levels of education and knowledge put a lot of work into that, don't they? I mean, hours and hours and hours of study, going to schools, all the money, all the time that's invested into learning all these concepts and all these, you know, going into these realms of higher thought. That takes real work, and that's real substantive knowledge, right? And here's the thing, people that do all that hard work, they probably aren't puffed up in their vain mind because they know that they had to work really hard to get that knowledge, right? Whereas if you can just go on the internet, you know, if you can just eat some bad pizza on a Friday night, and, you know, get a couple energy drinks and stay up till two or three in the morning just binge watching, you know, these conspiracy theories, stuff about the Bible, then you can wake up Saturday afternoon and feel like you know something that everybody else doesn't know, right? And look, I get there's some things out there that are true that is rejected by most of society. 9-11 was an inside job, and we can debate about who's responsible, okay? We'll probably never know the whole truth, right? And we might, you know, but that's not to make us, that's just because that's the truth though, right? But people, they want to like get, they want to get some kind of secret knowledge so they can feel special. Like they know something that the rest of these sheeple don't know. They know something that these blind masses are just completely ignorant to. And that's where you end up with things like Nephilim, and look, it's cheap. It's cheap. It's cheap knowledge, and it's fake. It's not even real. It's not even, it's not even really earned. Anybody could do that. Anyone could just, you know, listen to some poorly researched video that twists scripture and say they know something. You know, and this is where a lot of conspiracy theories come from, okay? You say, are you sure you're even in the new IFB at this point? Like, you're going to start preaching against conspiracy theory? Look, people go way too far with this stuff. They might, there might be some grain of truth, and then they just extrapolate and just go to these far flung places with these things. They just blow way out of proportion. Look, I get that Bill Gates is a bad guy. You know, he's promoting all these vaccines and stuff, and yeah, he's buying up some farmland. But I don't think we're all going to be subjugated to Bill Gates anytime soon. I could slap that nerd around so easy. I wouldn't because he's an old man now, right? But that's the kind of thing, like people, people, what about, remember the big deal just like within recent, was it probably a year or two ago? The food shortages? I don't know if, I'm kind of wondering where that is, like. Kind of like, I'm not seeing any kind of food shortage. All the vending machines are stocked. I've been going to Costco for a year, but does everyone remember how it was like imminent? And you say, why bring it up? Because people never get called on this stuff. People just, they watch videos, they get all excited, they tell other people that you get everybody all worked up about this stuff. Then it doesn't happen, and they just totally forget that they were saying all that. And they move on to the next one. And then it's whatever next, you know, whatever the next wild conspiracy theory is. And it's like, well, what about the one, what about the one you were wrong about here, and here, and here, and here? What about all those? I mean, someone's got to get up sometimes and remind people of this. Right? People say, no, there really are food shortages. I mean, I'm just not seeing it. The drive-throughs are packed, you know, I mean. But it's people that just get puffed up in their vain minds. It's vanity. You get puffed up, well, you know, I know about the food shortages that are coming. Which is why I've bought, you know, that's why when I was on Rumble last night, and I saw that advertisement for food in a bucket that can last 200 years, I bought an entire pallet. Right? Everybody's selling something. You know, don't forget that. Everyone's trying to push something in this world. Everyone's trying to make a buck. As P.T. Barnum said, there's a sucker born every minute. Right? Don't be somebody's sucker. If I could get you all worked up about food shortage, you'd be like, well, maybe you should buy my organic seeds, non-GMO. Right? You know, additional additives, you know, by pesticides or any kind of spray. Right? It's only $600. It's enough to plant a whole acre worth of okra. Or whatever. Right? And I can get you to buy my seeds and my MREs and everything else. And there's a whole culture built around this. You know, the doomsday prepping. Okay? I don't know how I got off on that, but it just, you know, that's where this kind of thinking leads to. This just kind of shallow, vain, puffed up speculation around the word of God and the world that we live in. We need to be grounded in the truth. We need to be built up in Christ. Grounded in the word of God. Okay? Not on the shifting sands of conspiracies. Let's be built upon the rock. The words of Christ. Verse 3. Verse 3 of Genesis chapter 6. I feel a Sunday night sermon out of Genesis coming on right about now. Then you have verse 3. It says, the Lord said, right? As a result of verse 2, the sons of God going into the daughters of men, taking wives and having children. Men multiplying on the earth as a result. The Lord said, my spirit shall not always strive with man. With who? Man. Not with Nephilim. Not with, who is God mad at in Genesis chapter 6? The Nephilim? The wicked angels? No, he's mad with man. What men are doing. Okay? For that he is also flesh, yet his days shall be in 120. So here we have God putting a cap on man's life expectancy. And there were giants in the earth in those days. See? Alright? But again, what's a giant? About 9 feet tall. You know, I'm 6 foot. If I stood up on this pulpit, you know, I'd probably be what? 11 feet? Somewhere around there? That's pretty tall. I'm not going to do it. I thought about it and I said, you're too old. And a couple other things you're too much of as well. You went down, big boy. That might be the end of the show. You'd be visiting me in the hospital. But there were giants in the earth in those days. And also after that, when the sons of God came into the daughters of men, they bare children. So, I mean, verse 4 just completely dismantles this Jehovah Witness Nephilim doctrine. And people who want to fall for it are willingly ignorant or they have the reading comprehension of like somebody who can't read. Which is pretty bad, right? Because what's the chronology here? What's the sequence of events? What's the order of events in verse 4? There were giants in the earth in those days. The days in which God was upset with man, right? Where he said his spirit would not strive with him, right? In those days there were giants. Now notice these words that come after the semicolon there. And also after that. After what? After there were giants in the earth. When the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men. So how can these giants and Nephilim already exist before this supposed wicked union is taking place? I mean, I only have five kids. But I'm pretty sure I know how it works. Okay? The kids come after, right, that union. Not before. Call me crazy. That's how it was in my family. Did it work? Does it work differently for anybody else? Nope. But that's exactly how they read this verse, isn't it? In the Nephilim theory. And the Bible's real clear. No, the giants were there and then the sons of God went into the daughters of men. So, I mean, the Bible itself, if they would just keep reading, right? If they would just read like two more verses in your Bible. And not go, oh, sons of God, I think those are wicked angels. And then stop reading at verse two and go on the internet and find the book of Enoch. You know, go on to Bitchute or Rumble. I know you can't probably even find it on YouTube anymore. I don't know. Maybe they censored that. You know, maybe I'm for censorship. No, I'm just kidding. You used to be able to find it. I'm sure you can find it. I'm sure YouTube's probably letting that slide, right? You know, go out there on YouTube and find all the stuff. It's like, no, no, no, stop, stop. Put the mouse down. You know? Step away from the screen, sir. Take a big step back. Pick up your Bible and keep reading. The answer is literally two verses away. Verse five, and God saw the wickedness of the Nephilim that was great in the earth. Oh, sorry. I just, I read that wrong. I don't know how it got that wrong. And God saw the wickedness, that the wickedness of man was great in the earth and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth and it grieved him at his heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth, both man and beast and creeping thing and the fowls of the air for it penteth me that I have made them. Now, I know I've been kind of, it's kind of been a, maybe a more, you know, relaxed sermon, right? It's kind of been a little, a little funner talking about this doctrine. It's kind of silly to talk about. It needs to be preached because it's foolishness is out there. But I mean, think about what's really going on in the story. You see, this, this is the problem when people get caught up in this stuff. They, they miss what the Bible is actually trying to get across. That God is repented. God, it repents that he made man. It grieves him at his heart when he sees the wickedness of man. I mean, we're getting this great insight into what God is like, into what man is like. There's this great commentary on the world you actually live in, this great commentary on what God is actually like. But, you know, we're too, people get, they're too busy worried about methylene to see that. That's a powerful truth, that God is grieved at sin. You know, and we should, we should think about that in our own lives. You know, when we sin, when we do things that are wrong, it's not a light thing. It grieves God. You know, and you say, well, what do we do about it? Well, praise God, he that confesseth and forsaketh his sins shall have mercy. We have an advocate with God the Father, even Jesus Christ the righteous. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins. You know, that's something to rejoice over. But we'll never appreciate those verses if we don't get this. I mean, what's the big deal about confessing and forsaking? What's the big deal? Like, I know we can go boldly before the throne of grace and find grace and mercy and help in time of need. I know that if we confess and forsake, then we'll have mercy and that, you know, that he'll cleanse us from all unrighteousness. That, that's great. But, you know, I mean, what's the big deal about it? Well, how about the fact that God is grieved with sin? God is grieved at his heart when man is wicked. If we get backslidden, if we get out of sorts with God, and I know we're never going to be perfect, but if we just let sin, therefore reign in our mortal bodies, it's going to make God mad. It's going to upset him. And look, it's not just that it's going to make God mad and he's going to cloud up and do something about it, which he will. But how about the fact that it just hurts God? Isn't that what kind of, kind of the picture it's painting there in Genesis? And it grieved God at his heart that he made man. It grieved God's heart. You know, God felt bad about what he made. He repented him and said, I wish I'd never done this because I'm so holy and righteous to see what man is doing down there. It's just, you know, it's, he wants to just destroy it and he does. That's a powerful truth. Too bad I had to spend, you know, the first, the majority of the sermon tonight talking about the Nephilim. But I kind of did that because that's the greater point here, isn't it? That when we get hung up on these little tiny things and get carried about with every wind of doctrine, we miss the real deep and impactful things of the word of God. The things that will really change our lives, change our hearts, change our walk with God. So, you know, that's the greater lesson that we can learn tonight from this chapter. Verse 8, but Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord. Now, Noah is finding grace, meaning, you know, he's kind of like the only one, pretty much, right? He's finding grace. And I don't think it was like he's getting a pass, right? Noah was a preacher of righteousness. I believe Noah was a godly man in his day. It wasn't just like God was like, well, you know, because he didn't know what God was like. Because he didn't find mercy, right? Mercy would be, well, I'm not going to do to Noah that which he deserves to have done unto him, right? Mercy is not getting what you deserve, right? They are merciful to you, like you throw yourself at the mercy of the court, right? You're guilty, but you throw yourself at the mercy of the court. Please don't give me the full punishment of the law. Don't throw the book at me, judge. You're asking for mercy. Grace, you know, some people can say, oh, they're the same thing. Okay, to me, I think they're different. Because grace, to me, it's more like getting what you don't deserve, right? It's not getting what you do deserve. I know it's kind of tricky. You got to think about it, right? But Noah, he's getting something, but it's not that he's being excused from being himself also a wicked man, right? He's not getting a pass here. That's saying he's perfect. What I'm saying is that he was surrounded by a wicked world and found grace because he was a righteous man. Everyone follow that? Because that's an important truth, too. That can apply to our lives, can't it? That we are to shine as lights in this wicked and adulterous generation. We should not be ashamed of God and his words in a wicked and adulterous generation, in a perverse generation, right? That's kind of, that's the lesson you can get there out of that verse. Noah found grace, not mercy. Grace. Because he was a preacher of righteousness, because he was a godly man. So, what's that tell us about Noah? That he's in the extreme minority in this story, right? The earth is corrupt and filled with violence because man has multiplied upon the earth and has forsaken the Lord, okay? He finds grace and mercy. Look at verse 11. The earth was corrupt before God, the earth was filled with violence, and God looked upon the earth and, behold, it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth. It's not like, you know, half of them, three-quarters. All flesh. So, what's that say about Noah? To find grace in the eyes of God, that he was in the extreme minority. You know, and sometimes we can get this, Christians can kind of get this, you know, this complex, right? We're the only ones, you know. And look, I don't think the world today is anywhere near as wicked as it was in Noah's day. Okay, because we have, the death penalty hasn't been here. There haven't, a lot of the, you know, the law hasn't been laid out. God hasn't started to put the, you know, the binders on man, so to speak. He hasn't started to kind of cage him in and try to control that, right? It's kind of a free-for-all at this point, right? So, it's probably way more wicked in Noah's day than it has been in our own day. So, don't get this complex or this, you know, like, well, we're the only ones. You know, there are 7,000 men that have not yet been beneath. Okay, there's plenty of other Christians in this world. What's our excuse? You know, we can't just say, well, you know, what's the point? The whole world's wicked. Well, Noah found grace and the whole earth was filled with violence. You know, that's kind of why I took the time again to do the math at the beginning there, to try to give you an idea. This wasn't just, you know, a few, you know, semi-nomadic goat herders, you know, kind of wandering around. The earth was filled with violence. There's probably billions of people, honestly. Probably, I mean, who knows? Just very easily could have been billions of people that God destroyed. But there was one man that found grace when the earth was filled with violence. So, that's not an excuse for us today to say, well, you know, we've got to just go along and get along because look how bad the world is, you know. We don't want to stick out like a sore thumb too much. You know, we can develop this complex as individuals. We can get this wrong way thinking as a group, like as in a church. Like, that's going on today, right? Well, you know, we don't want, well, we don't want that's what the Bible says. We don't want to preach that because if we preach that, you know, that's going to upset a lot of people in the world. Because the world's just so wicked they can't handle it. That's a cop-out. And that's the coward's way out, my book, to not preach the word of God. You know, and it's funny because what I've experienced, what I've seen, you know, over my short tenure as, you know, a preacher of the word of God, is that hard preaching works. That people out there in the world actually want to hear it. They want to hear, thus saith the Lord. They want to hear the hard sayings out of the word of God. And it doesn't take much today to preach a hard saying when everyone wants to be in their safe space. When everything's just, you know, softened and everyone's so sensitive. You could just say like, hey, you know, men ought to be the head of the household. You know, you've got to hand out tissue after you say that today. It's okay, you know. But, you know, that's not that hard of a saying. Well, we can't preach that because we'll make people upset. You know, it's so wicked they won't understand. You know, go tell it to Noah. Go tell it to Noah who built an ark, who built a boat, you know, and it wasn't overnight, when it hadn't even rained yet, right? He's like building it on dry. This wasn't in a dry dock somewhere, you know, where he's like in a shipyard. He's just building a boat out in who knows where, right? Just wherever, just building this giant ark. Everyone's just like, what are you doing? What's going to rain? What the world is rain? No, water's going to fall from the sky, right? And then we get all touchy feely and wonder why we have to stand out like in a sort of, well, you know, I just don't know how, wearing dresses and skirts out in public, it just, you know, makes me stand out so much. Yeah, it makes you look like a lady. And let me tell you something, in this society, standing out as a woman is not a bad thing. Believe me, you know, I've been spending some time recently in certain institutions in the city where you just do yourself a favor and don't look too closely because you don't know what you're looking at anymore. Just because it's wearing a skirt doesn't necessarily mean that it's a man. Mark, excuse me, a woman. See, see, it's gotten to me, right? Well, I just don't know, you know, if we raise our kids that way, you know, our relatives will think we're weird. Go tell Noah. Go tell Noah. You know, Noah found grace. Why? Because he knew he was going to build that boat. He was going to be obedient. And is that not how the verse, the chapter ends, right? Verse 22. Thus did Noah, according all that God commanded him, so did he. Right? And we know what God commanded him. We're not going to take time to go over it. God told him to fill the ark, to build the ark, to gather his sons and their wives, to get the cattle, the fowls, the animals, the seed of the earth, all that, right? Tells him build the ark, get everything together, and Noah did it. He didn't go, yeah, but, you know, can we build it somewhere where no one will see me? Where no one will think I'm strange and odd? Where I won't stand out so much? Nope. You're going to do it in broad daylight in front of everybody, okay? And there's a purpose behind that. You know, other people could have gotten saved. Other people could have, you know, potentially maybe gotten the ark, but the earth was filled with violence, right? And it wasn't because of a bunch of, you know, giant fallen angel offspring running around doing it. It's because the wickedness of man and our wickedness grieves God. You know, so let's not do that. Let's be obedient. Let's do what God tells us to do. And if it makes us weird in this world, so be it. I think they're weird. Why should we be ashamed? They ought to be ashamed of what they're doing out there. Like, I'm supposed to be ashamed of preaching the Bible and believing the Bible and living according to God's word? They're the oddballs, okay? And just because there's a bunch more people doing it or a bunch of people who are too afraid to say anything about it, it doesn't make it any less odd, okay? Let's go ahead and close in a word of prayer. Dear Lord, again, thank you for the example of Noah and his righteousness, Lord, his willingness to stand alone and to be counted as a righteous man and that he might be able to find grace. And Lord, we pray that you'd help us to be obedient as he was, Lord, to do all that is commanded of us. And Lord, help us to be mindful of the fact that when we sin, when we grieve you at your heart and it not only doesn't anger you, but, Lord, it hurts you. And we pray that you would help us to keep sin at a minimum in our lives, that we would confess it and forsake it quickly and that we would strive to walk in a way which is pleasing unto you so that we also can find grace, even as Noah did. And we ask these things in Christ's name. Amen. Alright, we'll go ahead and sing one more song before we are dismissed tonight. We'll ask the name of the one who is God, on which the grace of the morning light, I reach this need, I count the loss, and for the tenth of all I cry, forgive it, Lord, that I should go, save it, Lord, that the Christ my God. All the big things that draw me close, I stand where I stand to live for life, I see from His hand, His hands, His feet, sorrow and love for me, O God. For He bears such love and sorrow for me, O God, for I will serve and praise the Lord, O God, for I will serve and praise the Lord, for I will serve and praise the Lord, O God, for I will serve and praise the Lord, O God, for I will serve and praise the Lord, Thank you.