(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And this also shows us that, you know, we can put this in the context of a church. Sometimes, tares are sown among the wheats in a church. Obviously, this is talking about the world, but we know for a fact that it's also referring to churches. Because sometimes Satan will sow tares among the wheat. And mark it down. Use this clip. Ten years from now, I guarantee you there's going to be a Judas Iscariot that comes to our church. There will be a wolf in sheep's clothing. And we're not going to know. We're going to be totally ignorant of it. It doesn't matter how great your spidey senses are or whatever. Because I know there's people out there, they know every false prophet, every reprobate that exists. Folks, if the disciples, who are the apostles, didn't know, neither do you. There's a reason why they're called wolves in sheep's clothing. It's because they're deceiving the congregation. And so, I guarantee you there's going to be a Judas Iscariot somewhere in our church one day in the future. I mean, there might be one here. I don't know. I don't know. But it's the natural byproduct of this world of having a church is that tares shall be sown among the wheat. So, should we just go ahead and police the entire church and just question everybody? No. Let them both grow up together, the Bible says. And eventually they'll expose themselves because their folly shall be made manifest according to 2 Timothy chapter 3.