(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Now let me just answer this question, because I get asked this question a lot, and I'm not sure if I've directly mentioned it in a sermon before, but what if you get married, you don't have kids, should the wife stay home before you have kids? I can see arguments for both sides. You say why? Because if a woman has too much free time and she's sitting around doing nothing, because if you don't have kids, you're going to have a lot of free time, she could easily fall into major gossip and problems. The Bible mentions that. At the same time, of course, I understand why when you're married you don't want your wife to have to go out to work, and obviously not everyone's in a situation that they can have a one-person working family. I would say I see arguments on both sides. That's something for the husband and the wife to talk about. I say let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. You say why do you say that? Because I cannot point to a verse that says thus saith the Lord. The job of the wife is to be the keeper at home, so if you're able to keep the home while working, that wouldn't really be breaking be a keeper at home. You understand what I'm saying? That's my position on it.