Well, it's good to see you all again, another week. How you doing, True Bear? Good? All right. I wonder if y'all ever been to Chuck E. Cheese. Pretty much knocked everybody out with that. Y'all know what it used to be called? I used to go to Kentucky when I was like five years old. That's a long time ago. I think I only went with Brennan and Katie. Yeah. You know, it used to be called Showbiz when I was a kid. Yeah, Showbiz. Yeah, sure did. So I went there when I was a kid, too. And then, of course, when I had my own kids, I went there again and you know the last time I went I noticed something different that they did. They have something called a check stamp. They put a stamp on your hand or your wrist and you can't see it unless they put this certain light over it. You all seen that? That way they can tell who belongs inside and who doesn't, right? Today what I want to tell y'all is the same thing happens in Christianity. Did you know that? That people are always trying to figure out some kind of check stamp where you can tell like who the real Christians are. And people have used a lot of things, mercy, a lot of things, like long skirts, long pants, long sermons, long beards, speaking in tongues, dressing a certain way, all kind of different things they've used. But in the story we come to in the Gospel of John this morning, Jesus gives us the one check stamp. that gives it away whether you're a Christian or not. Listen to what he said. John 13, 34. A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this, all men will know that you're my disciples, if you have love for one another. So, how do you know someone's a Christian? Two things. They believe Jesus has loved them and died for them. And because of that, they also love people. That's the check stamp. None of the other stuff. That's the check stamp. That gives it away. Okay? Let's pray. Lord, thank you so much. for all these kids that are worth more than the whole universe and by themselves. And so, Lord, we pray for them, their lives, the direction of their lives. We thank you for this one little opportunity. Lord, we pray their parents would talk to them, their parents would speak to them. Lord, would you bring them to faith? Would you plant these things down deep into them? Would You help us all sing to You now, Lord, from the heart, truly. In Jesus' name, Amen.