(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) I hate littering. It makes me angry. And people are just so trashy today. I find trash in my yard all the time from somebody littering. It's frustrating, it's disgusting. People litter in the church, people litter in our parking lot, people are littering everywhere. You go to Houston, it's such a dirty city. Such a filthy city. You go to L.A., talk about filthy. Talk about gross today. These places, there's just so much trash everywhere and nobody even cares. And look, when you have a little bit of trash, it's easy to throw more trash. If you go to someone's house and you visit and it's just filthy everywhere, you're just kinda like, whatever. But if it's perfectly clean, you would be like, where's the trash, I gotta throw this away. You're concerned. You walk outside and there's no trash anywhere, you're like, I need to find a trash can. When there's trash everywhere, you're just like, all right, who cares? You know, if there's just a little bit of trash, you're like, you know what, I'll pick that up. But if you just see trash everywhere, you're like, I'm just gonna step over that and then just go inside. And look, it's a gross, disgusting atmosphere. I don't wanna live in a gross, disgusting, filthy, littered world. People need to wake up. You know, church is not supposed to look like a pigsty. If your house looks like a pigsty, listen to the sermon and fix that. But church is not supposed to look like that. Be clean. Be clean in your person, be clean in your possessions, be clean in public today. You know what, God's people should be different than the world today. People should come here and say like, wow, it's clean. Wow, your house is clean. Wow, you're clean, you know? As opposed to just being dirty and filthy and disgusting like the world today.