Greet you again this evening in the name of our worthy Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Can I see the hands of the children? Put them high. Yes, I'm seeing the children scattered throughout. Welcome. I love to see the children here. We continue our story, the story of Henry. Last night, we discovered where he was. He had been taken to a cave, a robber's cave, a den of thieves, literally. And it was not a good place to be. It was a dark place. There was no sun that could shine into that dark place. There was no light of the moon. He couldn't see the stars. He couldn't see the flowers. He couldn't see the grass. He didn't... Those were things that He was so young when he went down, when he was taken into that cavern, that all recollections of anything like that were totally erased from his mind. It was in that setting that Henry learned to talk. He was not taught of God, so he heard the swearing and the words and the rough language of the thieves. And when the thieves would go to do their plundering, he was left alone down there in that cavern. A little oil lamp or something was there that would flicker in that dark place. There was a pool, a reservoir of water somewhere that they would use as their water source. And as the thieves would go to plunder, Henry's only company would be the gypsy lady. that had stolen him from his parents and had brought him to this dark place. And she was getting older. She got older as time went along and she became almost blind. And so she would be sitting there in quietness and never saying a word or seldom ever said a word. And in the midst of that setting, Henry formed his first impressions of life and began to impression as his character was being be molded in that setting. There was one of the robbers who was a young man who because of his early habits of gambling had found himself trapped and was also a prisoner of the thieves. He was the youngest of them but he was also the one that he would also go along to plunder But he was the one that kept Henry in mind when they would plunder. He'd pick up little things here, little games or little pictures or little animals or whatever he'd lay his hands on and would bring them into the cavern for Henry's enjoyment. And then he would sit with Henry by the hour and he would talk to Henry. He could not tell Henry of God because that would have been forbidden by the rest of the robbers, and he knew that. He wished a hundred times to escape himself, but he couldn't because they always kept a sharp eye on him. So he couldn't get away. But in his heart, he had a real heart for Henry. And he would tell Henry stories, and he would help form some kind of impressions of decency upon Henry. as best he could. And in his heart he was pining, he was grieving that such a child would have to spend his early years in such a dark, dank place, godless place. He thought of Henry's parents and it grieved him to the point that even at times the tears would creep down his face in the darkness of that cavern. time passed. And in that setting, Henry began to grow. And he began to become inquisitive. When the robbers would leave, he'd ask, where are you going? Can I go along? And always they'd say, oh, no, you can't go along. Maybe next time. And then Henry would be left alone by himself with the gypsy lady and pass the hours as they were out plundering all by himself with the gypsy, not even hearing a word of cheer from her in the dank quietness. Well, as the years went on or the time went on, the gypsy lady got older. She got to the place where she could hardly walk. Henry was at the place where he could walk He could walk well, he could get along. One day he discovered that the gypsy woman had fallen asleep. This happened at times, but this time Henry got up his courage and he picked up a candle, lit the candle, and he decided he's going to see where the robbers have gone. Where did they go? He knew what passage they took. So with his candle, he began to make his way out through the passage until he came to that big gate, door. And to his disappointment, he discovered it was locked. He could not proceed any further. So in disappointment, he turned around and began to make his way back toward the place where they were living. But as he was going, his eye caught a passageway going off to the one side. And he determined that he's going to explore. So he began to go down that passageway, the direction that it would lead, not knowing where it would go. And he was, as he was going along, he would His light was small and his candle was small, but he was, as he walked along, he was very curious. Where is this going to go? And he just moved along slowly, further and further and further, unmindful of what was happening to his candle. The candle was getting shorter and shorter and shorter until finally, There was not enough candles for Henry to turn around and go back in the way he had gone. The candle was almost down to the bottom. Come back tomorrow night, we'll tell you what happens from there. Let's have a chorus. Let's sing one verse of Come Gracious Spirit. Know me, come gracious Spirit, heavenly dove, with light and comfort from above. Be thou our guardian, thou our guide. First Kings chapter eighteen. Verse verse twenty-one. It's out of this verse that I pull my title for this evening's sermon. And Elijah came unto all the people and said, how long hold she between two opinions? And my title is, How Long Hold She Between Two Opinions? The first evening we looked into the face of Jesus Christ as he revealed himself in Revelation chapter 1. Last evening, we looked into the face of Jesus Christ as he hung upon the cross as a lamb for the world. But tonight, I want to take a little different turn. I want to look tonight and push us because all of us tonight have to answer this question. How long halt ye between two opinions? In our lifetime, no matter who we are, we're called upon to make a choice. We have to decide, determine, what we're going to do with our life. We looked last night in the book of Genesis, how the man is a creature of choice. God gave man the ability to choose between, will you obey, will you take of the fruit, or will you not take of the fruit? And the blessing of that is that God wants to be followed by choice. It is not one of people that is forced to serve Him, but He's looking that every person and every individual would make his own personal and private decision to serve Jesus Christ. And tonight, I want to give you just a few pointers. I want to keep these pointers very, very simple. so that you can carry them with you. Because as you choose, there are a number of things that I think we need to focus on in our choices that will help us to choose between right or wrong. That will help us to choose in which direction we will go. And the interesting thing, I was absolutely blessed this evening Isaiah 57 is exactly where I wanted to go to begin the first point. That verse that was pointed out to us this evening in Isaiah chapter 57 in verse 15. Thus saith the High and Lofty One that inhabiteth eternity. This is the only place in the King James Version where the word eternity is translated in that way in the Scriptures. We have, and we'll look at it later, we have the thought in another scripture, but in this scripture, in Isaiah chapter 57, is the only place where the word eternity is found in the King James Version. I want to pull tonight into our focus that one of the issues that is of utmost importance as we make the decision of what we will do with our life is the idea of are we making our decisions in light of eternity or are we making our decisions in light of what feels good for me here and now. That key point is imperative for us to have very clearly in our mind. Because how you make your decisions, what feels good now, does not stand you in good stand for what is going to be in eternity. The decisions you make today, if you can have your focus upon eternity, you will make wise decisions today that will pull you in the right direction. But if you only make your decisions today in light of what feels good, you will make the wrong decisions. And I want that to be very clear to us tonight. It's a very simple principle, but it's a very basic principle. It's a very sobering principle for us to think about. Every one of us, no matter what your choice has been, even in the small choices of your life today, though you may have made the bigger choice to serve Jesus Christ, yet you must also think about the small choices you made. Yes, you can have forgiveness when you make a small choice in the wrong direction. But believe me today, each victory will help you some other to win. And when we make a wrong decision in our life once, it often leads us to make a wrong decision again. And it makes it easier to make that wrong decision in the wrong way. So I bring to us tonight the sobering idea and thought that in light of eternity, you and I have been built for eternity. I love the book of Genesis and all the principles of scripture basically take us back and come from the book of Genesis. Genesis chapter 2 tonight in verse 7. I have this word. We have in chapter 1 that man was created in the image of God, but in chapter 2 we have how God created man. And he informed man of the dust of the ground, and verse 7 of chapter 2 tells us this. The Lord formed man of the dust of the ground, breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul. You are God breathed. God breathed. Your life is not an accident. through procreation. All of us go back to our first parents, Adam and Eve, who were God-breathed. God formed them with his fingers, with his hands, out of the dust of the ground. Breathed into their nostrils the breath of life. Man became a living soul. Woman taken out of the sight of the man. She as a Secondary, oh, that's not saying it right. She has the second creation. And think of it this way, when someone makes something, when they look at it, the second shot is an improvement. And so I think when God made the second time, He was improving upon what he did the first time. That's why he says it's not good for the man to be alone. Never says that about a woman. You know, we as men need and help me. I do. Sometimes I don't like to admit it, but I need and help me. Somebody to tell me when my shirt's sticking out the back. Someone to tell me when I've forgotten to comb myself. Someone to tell me that, you know what? That's not good manners. Someone to sharpen me up in the way I ought to live and be and what's socially acceptable. So when God created the woman out of the rib, It was the new and improved version of mankind. In the image of God, God created man and then he created woman. But we have something I want to look in chapter 3. Verse 19 of the book of Genesis, because I think this is an interesting word. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground, for out of it was thou taken unto dust, shalt thou return. This is what God brought back to the attention of man after they had sinned. He reminded them, you've been made of the dust. you're going to go back to the dust. That's why today, we have all throughout the countryside, we have the cemeteries. We have the tombstones that are there that remind us that someone has been buried here. And it doesn't only take but so many years for someone to bring up, to dig up, and there will be very, very little there. There was a time in Kenya when we were at a funeral. And there in Kenya, they bury right around their homes. And in this particular setting, when I got to the place of the funeral, they had dug the grave. And in the process of digging the grave, someone miscalculated where the other person had been buried. And as they dug down through there, they came upon there was nothing left but a few bones. Didn't take long. Didn't take long. You know, the Word says we're going to return to the ground from whence we were taken. That is the temporary part of man. Man is body, soul, and spirit. And the Bible tells us that the soul that sinneth, it shall die. The soul that sinneth, it shall die. But the spirit of man, my friends, I believe is what God gave to man at the time when he breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. Our body returns back to the soil. It's that which is disposable and goes back to the ground. But I believe the spirit of man... We'll just look at the Scriptures. What happens to the spirit of man? Turn to Ecclesiastes chapter 3, and it tells us here something about the spirit of man. Ecclesiastes chapter 3, beginning in verse 9, 10, and 11. What prophet has he that worketh in that wherein he laboreth? I have seen the travail which God has given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. He hath made everything beautiful in His time. Also He has set the world in their hearts, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end. Here is another word, not the same word that is used in Isaiah 57, but the word that is translated in this point, the world, could have been translated eternity. God has set eternity into the heart of man. You and I have been created by God not to be a temporary being. But we have been made to be a being that is going to live not just for now, but to live on through eternity. Our life here is but a vapor. It's not the end. Death is but a gateway to another place, to another form of being. Another form, another way of existence. But it is only moving on from one place to another. It is a stepping out of this life and on into eternity. My friends tonight, you and I need to keep that focus in mind. The Bible has said that we are going to die. It is appointed unto men once to die. Man is going to die. And that's why all around the world today, men are dying. And it doesn't guarantee when we're going to die, how long we will live. And I'm always marveling, and I keep wondering, what does God have in mind as he takes someone that is very young, even a small child, barely here, and takes them into eternity? And then there are those that can live long, long lives. And just, God allows them to live long. There are those that are very wicked. And God allows them to move on in their life long times. Story I have is of a lady that was 100, I believe 101 years old. And someone asked her, well what's the secret? Two year long life. Well, she said, I've been smoking a cigarette every day since I'm seven years old. My friends, why did she live that long in that condition? It's because God gave her breath. God gave her breath. Another lady that was living for a long time, I believe she was a hundred and some years old. Someone said, what's your secret to long life? She said, I just get up every morning. So if you wanna live long, get up every morning. We, my friends, the issue is, we have life is a gift. You and I cannot necessarily choose how long we will live. We do well to be good stewards of our body, to live carefully, to live responsibly, as God would want us to live, but that does not guarantee that we will have long life. Our times are in God's hands. I want to look at another verse here in the book of Ecclesiastes chapter 3 in verse 21. Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth. There is a difference between man and beast. The Bible says that a beast also has a spirit. I don't know how to define that. But Bible says the beast also has a spirit. It's what it says right here. But there is a difference. The spirit of beast goes down. He says here in this passage, if you look in the verses earlier, that there's, they're made of flesh. And it seems like they're made of the same kind of stuff. But the spirit of one goes down, and the spirit of the other goes upward. As I understand the scriptures, the spirit of man goes back to God who gave it. And we're going to look at that thought a little bit later on, because that's another concept that I think we need to carry in mind. But you and I have been made for eternity, and therefore we need to bear in mind that as the people that have been created by God to have a choice, we should make our decisions in light of eternity. We're living today in perilous times and therefore we need to today, as much as any day, make our decisions in light of eternity and not for just what feels good now. How we spend our money, how we spend our time, what we do, what we say, will be determined by how we look at eternity and a look at the destination of our soul. I'd like to look at a second principle, Matthew chapter 7. Only eternity will reveal the full picture of what the brush of time is painting. What the brush of time is painting. Everything you do, everything you say, the way you live your life is putting a stroke on the picture of what men see when they look at you. Can the world see Jesus when they look at your life? Matthew chapter 7 verse 13 and 14. Enter ye in at the straight gate for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction. And many there be which go in thereat. Look at what he says first. Enter ye in at the straight gate. The narrow gate. The small gate. The straight is the idea of almost the idea of squeezing through. Because broad is the way which leadeth to destruction. And many there be which go in thereat. That tells me something. The majority are making the wrong decisions. You can live any way you want to on the Broadway. You really don't have to make any decision to walk on the Broadway. Because as Adam sinned and gave to us through procreation our sinful nature Our sinful nature will automatically take us down the broad way. And the easy, it's the easy way, it's the downward path. Where you really don't have to resist your own inclinations. You can just go that way. But there is a thought here. It's not that easy when you have to make, when you make the right decision. Verse 14, because straight is the gate. Narrow is the way which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. Few there be that find it. Friends, what does that tell you? Truth and those who follow truth, those who make decisions in light of eternity, will always be in the minority. And that's a sobering thing to think about. Very sobering indeed. Of those of us that are here who have made our decision and are attempting to make our decisions in light of eternity, you and I are in the majority. That means the potential for you being mocked is always present. There will always be those who will oppose the way of Christ. There will always be those who are adverse to what is right. There will always be those who will be attempting to draw you away from that which is right, and seek to confuse you in making the right decision. Look in verse 20, through the rest of the chapter, Wherefore, by your fruits, their fruits, ye shall know them. My friends, we are living in deceptive times today. There are those today that I believe are even confusing us at times. Let's just read on a little further. This is why I feel that way. Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the will of my father, which is in heaven. Many will say unto me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? And in thy name have cast out devils And in thy name have done many wonderful works. And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you. Depart from me ye workers of iniquity. The word there, iniquity, could well have been translated lawlessness. We have many today who in the name of liberty declare themselves as being free from law. Being a law unto themselves to the point that they believe that they can define That the Spirit of God will talk to them and define for them the way that they should go, even though it might be contrary to the Scriptures and the Word of God. We have the full and complete revelation of truth with us tonight. And that truth tonight is a truth that cannot be bent. A truth that cannot be changed. Look what he says yet in the next few verses here, where he says this, verse 24. Therefore, whosoever hears these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man which built his house upon a rock. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat upon that house, and it fell not, for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto one like unto a foolish man which built his house upon the sand, and the rains descended, the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it." My friends, tonight, profession, by word of mouth, will never be good enough. It is obedience. He that doeth. He that doeth not. There can be no exchange. and the life of one who lives a life of faith, following Jesus. There can be no exchange for the life of obedience. And I am convinced tonight, and this is something that I am concerned about, because I believe it is very, very deceptive. There are those who become very bold in their profession, to the point that I even back off and say, ah, I wish I could be that bold. But as I look at their life, I find that they have become very careless, and they somehow think we can throw this away, we can throw that away, We don't have to do this anymore. We don't have to do that anymore. My friends, buy their fruits. You will know them. Discipleship of Jesus Christ. My friends, salvation is not a one-time thing. And maybe we'll look at this another scripture, another evening. I don't have time to go into this in depth. What we need today is discipleship. Obedience is not a popular word. My friends, without obedience, we will not enter into the kingdom of God. He that doeth the word will be entering in. It's the foolish man who doesn't do, and his house is blown over by the storms of life. sobering to think about. And so tonight, I want to bring to our minds, turn with me to Isaiah chapter 45. I want to bring to our minds very clearly this second principle. The first principle, living and making our decisions in light of eternity. And that stands as good, it matters not in what culture, what place we live or in what time we live. The second principle, is just as important. Isaiah 45 verse 5 verse 5 I am the Lord there is none else there is no God beside me I girded thee though thou hast not known me that they may know from the rising of the sun and from and from the West, that there is none beside me. I am the Lord, there is none else. This is the verse I want, the next verse. I form the light and create darkness. I make peace and create evil. I, the Lord, do all these things. Powerful word. I form the light and create darkness. It's a powerful thought and it's a basic thought. Every one of us needs to be very clear on that issue. Light versus darkness. Let's read in verse 19 of this passage. I have not spoken in secret in a dark place of the earth. I said not unto the seed of Jacob, seeking me in vain. I, the Lord, speak righteousness. I declare things that are right. God determines what is right. We spoke on the first evening of God wanting to illuminate us through the Word of God. The principles of right and wrong will never change. Never change. Never ever. God determines what is right. And the principle that God created the light and the darkness is the thread that you can follow from all the way to the book of Genesis, all the way through to the book of Revelation. Let's do it. Genesis chapter 1. Genesis chapter 1. The first five verses. In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was about form and void. Darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the water. And God said, let there be, say it together, light That's the principle, my friends, of creation. Let there be light. And then he says, and God saw the light that it was good, and God divided the light from the darkness, and God called the light day, and the darkness he called night. God created the light because it's part of His character. And but when He created the light, now He had to also make so that it would be dark. And so He created day and night. It's significant that works of darkness are perpetuated in the dark. Works of light perpetuated in the light. The principle of right and wrong, light and darkness, goes hand in hand. And let's continue to look into the Scriptures, this principle of light. We go to the book of 1st John, in chapter 1, in verse 5. Here's what it says. This then is the message which we have heard of Him declaring to you, that God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all. The principle of God is light. Right is light. Darkness is evil. Evil is depicted by darkness. It's a principle of scripture. Look at another scripture. We have it in John chapter 8, where Jesus is speaking in verse 12. Then spake Jesus and said unto them, I am the light of the world. that follow me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of light." Think of that. Jesus is saying, I am the light of light. If you want to walk in light, follow me. I'll be your flashlight. Every step of the way that you go, I'll light your way. The principles of right and wrong. We need to know what they are, and they're defined in the scriptures, and we'll look at more of them later, but now in Revelation chapter 21. Revelation chapter 21, we want to look at this difference of light and darkness. Chapter 21, beginning to read in verse 22. I saw no temple therein, for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it. And the city hath no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it, for the glory of God did lighten it. And the Lamb is the light thereof, and the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it, and the kings of the earth to bring their glory and honor into it. And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day, for there is no night there. My friends, in the final end, darkness is going to be wiped away. There is no night in glory. God created the night in Genesis chapter one for the time when earth would be. But in eternity, he's erasing the night. The principle of division of light and darkness is a creation principle that is meant for God's people to be very, very serious and soberly consider. In the light of life and the decisions that you make today, God has given us the principles of right. The principles of light. There is no compromise in those principles. Men have sought to redefine the laws of God. And in so doing, they have brought the confusion of the gray into being. When marriage has been redefined by governments and by nations, to be whatever they choose for it to be, versus what God says for it to be. One man and one woman unmarried previously, unless there is death, separated only by death. And if it's not that, it's adultery. My friends, sobering to think about. Sobering to think about. It's a law of God. In fact, if you will turn with me to Exodus chapter 20, let's just look at more of these laws. Exodus chapter 20, thou shall have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them. Just hopping along here. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. When God gave the laws of right and wrong, he did not stutter. He said it the way he meant it to be. He said it the way it is. And the definition of man, however wise he may consider himself to be, does not change the principle of right and wrong. And my friends, tonight, we will be judged upon those principles. If you look into the New Testament, there's affirmation of nine of the laws that are given on Mount Sinai. The tenth one, the Sabbath day is not affirmed in the same way. The Sabbath day, remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy is not affirmed in the New Testament. Therefore, I believe there is validity to the issue of the Lord's day being a replacement for that which is the Sabbath. But all nine of the other principles are not only affirmed, they're strengthened. He that looketh upon a woman to lust after her has committed adultery in his heart. Now it is not only the act, but is the sin of the spirit. that is brought to judgment and brought to bear for us to think about how we are inside the thought presses that are there. For within the heart of man, I believe it's in Mark chapter 10, maybe it's Mark chapter 13, where he says, for from out of the heart of man proceed evil thoughts. As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. Somebody's turning the clock. honor thy father and thy mother. Thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not commit adultery, thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor, thou shalt not covet. The laws of God, my friends, the laws of right and wrong that God has given to us, God holds that before us. And it's one of the principles that you and I need to keep in mind. No matter what day and time we live in, God's laws are that which should guide us in making our decisions in light of eternity. And that's the second principle. I bring to you now quickly the third principle. And I go back to Isaiah chapter 45, and I look in verse 23. I have sworn by myself The word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness and shall not return. God says I've said it. It's not going to be changed. But look at this. That unto me every knee shall bow and every tongue shall swear. Affirmed in the New Testament, Romans chapter 14. Romans chapter 14. in verse 11. For it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God. So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God. My friends, we must make our decisions if we would live right in light of eternity. We must make our decisions based upon what God has said is right versus what is wrong. But thirdly, you and I are going to give account of ourselves to God. We will give account of ourselves to God. As Adam and Eve in the garden, when they had sinned, God shows up. And he asks Adam, why are you hiding? And what does Adam do? He says, the woman that you gave me. And he turns to the woman and she says, the serpent beguiled me. You see, the placing of blame upon someone else is something that is part of our sinful nature. But my friends, that will never work. You and I make the wrong decisions and we walk in the path of wrong and wickedness or lawlessness. When we stand before God, we will not be able to say to God, my friends made me do this. We will not be able to say to God, the devil made me do it. God is going to look at us And he's asking us to give an account because he has given us the right to choose. Choose you this day, my friends, who you're going to serve. How long hold ye between two opinions? Friends, tonight, the choice is ours. How long hold ye between to opinions. The wishy-washy, oh, which way am I going to go? We need to make a decision. The gray will never work. One time over here, one time over there. My friend, the right done over here does not translate into a balancing of what has been done wrong over here. There is only one remedy for the sin that has been done on this side, and that is the blood of Jesus. And we looked at that last night. But tonight, I am pushing every individual that is here tonight to make a choice. Deliberately choose who will you serve. How long halt we between two opinions. Statistics tell us that in the U.S. today, there are now fewer people than ever before, percentage-wise, that believe in God. The perpetuation of falsehood through the news media and the U.S. news media in the United States is considered to be the most corrupt of any news media in the whole world. Finland having the most accurate news projection as given in the world. But in the United States, only 26% of the people believe that the news media can be trusted. And there's a reason for that. There's a reason for that. I wouldn't want the news media to present me to God. And I wouldn't want the news media to present me to my fellow man. But my friends, one day, I'm going to stand before God. I'm going to give account. There's no way around it. How have I chosen today in light of eternity? How have I chosen in light of the laws of God? and the light that God has given to us that clearly defines the right for all. How have you chosen? How long halt we between two opinions? The fourth principle, I just want to quickly pull out, and that is the principle, there is forgiveness. We all fail. Though ages of sin and death for all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. But my friends, tonight, there is forgiveness. And though we have failed, and all of us have, there is a place to come to, to God, where there is He who is the master of reconciliation. He who is the one that presents our case before God the Father, and we can come to Him, and we can lay our cause in front of Him. In Romans chapter 10, We have this word and I just want to quickly read it to us. Verse 9 and 10. That if thou shall confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus shall believe in our heart that God has raised him from the dead. Thou shall be saved. We dropped down to verse 13. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord. Shall be saved. I'm calling tonight for everyone in this room who hasn't made a conscious decision. Choose tonight. I don't do this lightly, but I'm going to call for a song of invitation. And as we sing, if there is someone here tonight that has felt the call of God upon your life and you've never made that decision, who you will serve. Just make your way to the prayer room here to the left. Someone will counsel you, help you find and make that decision clear. Can we have a verse or so?