(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) The Bible says the wicked plotteth against the just and nasheth upon them with his teeth. The Lord shall, what? Laugh at him. Did you grow up learning that in Sunday school that God's going to laugh at people when they're dying? God's going to laugh at them when their calamity comes, as it says in the book of Proverbs. It says the wicked plotteth against the just and nasheth upon them with their teeth and the Lord shall laugh at him for what? He seeth that his day is coming. Your day is coming, you reprobates. Your day is coming, you haters of the Lord. And you know what? God's going to laugh at you. And so people like, when they see that we laugh about some false prophet dying, and I do. I don't care. I'll say it. I don't care. I laugh about it. You know why? Because they can't hurt anymore people. They can't molest anymore people, Ravi Zacharias. They can't send anymore people to hell. And you're like, well God would never laugh. It says he laughs at them. There's more verses in the Bible that say that than just this one. So if God can laugh at them, why can't I? Aren't we supposed to be like Christ? Are we supposed to be like God? And look, I know that sounds morbid to you maybe, but look, that's what the Bible says, that God will laugh at them. Is that what it says? Where he seeth that his day is coming. You know that Jack Heil's summary where he says, Sunday's coming. And then he mentions all these people are just having their way in the world. They're having their way. They're gnashing their teeth upon the righteous. They're trying to destroy pastors and their ministries. They're trying to destroy their children. They're trying to take down one church at a time. And they hate the Lord. And you know what? God says, I know your day's coming, and he laughs at them. The wicked have drawn out the sword, and they have bent their bow to cast down the poor needy to slay such as be of an upright conversation. Who are they looking to slay? The people of God that are trying to live a godly life to slay such as be of an upright conversation. Their sword shall enter into their own heart, and their bow, or their bows, excuse me, shall be broken. And in the next verse that I don't have in there, in my notes, it says that their arms will be broken. God's not dealing with these people with kid gloves. In the end, they're going to get what they deserve. And sometimes they get what they deserve before the end. So you should have a prayer list. You should have a prayer list of people that are trying to attack your pastor. You should have a prayer list against people that are trying to attack you that hate the Lord. You know, maybe go talk to Pastor Mez and ask who's on his death prayer list and find out. Maybe you can help him pray for those things. One down, four more to go. Turn to Psalm chapter 58 verse 6. Psalm chapter 58 verse 6. You're like, well, I'm leaving. I'm never coming back. Well, I'm sorry. I won't be here next week either. So I'm not coming back for a while either. So don't worry about it. Pastor Meadows will be back preaching after this. Psalm chapter 58 verse 6, the Bible says, break their teeth, O God, in their mouth. Break out the great teeth of the young lions, O Lord. This is again a Psalm of David. He's saying break their teeth. You know, we're not supposed to break their teeth. We are going to pray for God to break their teeth. Do you understand? Verse 7, let them melt away as waters, which run continually. When he bendeth his bow to shoot his arrows, let them be as cut in pieces. As a snail which melteth, let every one of them pass away. I mean, have you ever poured salt on a snail before? They melt away like, you know, it's disgusting. I've never done it before, but I've seen it done. I love all animals. So anyway, I don't really love snails. I think they're disgusting. But I see why people do it, you know, but what's the language here? Melt them, Lord, melt them. Let them, like the untimely birth of a woman, that they may not see the sun. Before the pots can fill the thorns, he shall take them away, as with a whirlwind, both living and in his wrath. The righteous shall rejoice. These are two hard verses right here. These verses do not get preached in Christian churches, most places. These are the Psalms that get skipped over, guaranteed, because you know what? I had a pastor not too long ago that was preaching through the Psalms, and when you get to stuff like this, oh, you know, it's the end of the service, sorry, we just didn't have time to get through it on Sunday school, maybe next time. It's like when you get to stuff like this, I'm just waiting, come on, get to it, get to it. What's he going to say? Skip. He skips the track. He never gets to it. But what's it say? The righteous shall rejoice when he seeth the vengeance. What does rejoice mean? You know, like, oh what a feeling Toyota, you know that commercial from the old days like Pastor Anderson was saying? Hey, you jump for joy, and you rejoice, you're happy, why? Because he seeth the vengeance, he shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked.