(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) I don't know about you, but one of the things that gives me the most joy in life, and I think most people are like this, is having some kind of a goal, and then you work toward that goal and you accomplish that goal. That's how most of us find meaning in our lives, right? We have, and even unbelievers, that's how they find meaning in their lives, even though their goals are often vain and worthless. We as Christians, you know, we have goals that are meaningful for eternity, but we as human beings, we derive joy from having a goal, having a vision, having a job, or a task to perform, and working, and getting it done. But in hell, there's no hope, there's no task to perform, there's no job to do, there's no light at the end of the tunnel, there's no destination, you're not going anywhere, you're not leaving anywhere, you're not returning anywhere, there's no schedule, there's no time, it's just endless nothing. That's not even to mention the fact that you're on fire, but just the fact that there's no stability, no rest, no goal, nothing to look at, no entertainment, no fun, there's no movies, there's no concerts, there's no partying, no drinking, no drugs, no five star restaurants, no hotel, there's just nothing except pain. It's a horrible place, it's horrific.