(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Turn to Esther chapter 1. Esther chapter 1. Now the reason why I'm showing you this is because there's an example in the Bible where, and this is, you know, I don't think the king was saved necessarily. That's why I'm saying it's like this in every home. Right? It should be like, you know, the man is the boss of the home in every home. But it's not like that anymore. You're like, what does this have to do with judging? Well, I'm talking about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, okay, and she was a judge. Esther chapter 1 verse 15 says, okay, so Vashti, the queen of Persia, you know, she basically told the king to go kick rocks when he called. All he did was just say, hey, come to the party. I want you to come to the party. And she was like, threw a baby fit, right? And refused to come when her husband commanded her to come. And, you know, and obviously not everybody's a king of an empire, okay, but he was. But look, the story is for everybody. This story is for everybody, every man, every woman, every married couple. It says, verse 15, what shall we do unto the queen Vashti according to the law, or to law, because she has not performed the commandment of the king Ahasuerus by the chamberlains? And Mamakan answered before the king and the princes, Vashti the queen hath not done wrong to the king only, but also to all the princes and to all the people that are in the provinces of the king Ahasuerus. So it wasn't just the king that she slighted, it was every man in the kingdom, basically, and to the detriment of every woman. And look what it says in verse 17, for this deed of the queen shall come abroad unto all women so that they shall despise their husbands in their eyes, when it shall be reported the king Ahasuerus commanded Vashti the queen to be brought in before him, but she came not. So he just basically disobeyed the king and it says this deed of the queen shall come abroad unto all women. It's a detriment to the whole society, to the whole kingdom that he ruled over, because he was the king of the Mede-Persian empire. He was the ultimate power in the kingdom, and they said this is a serious situation. Just one simple disobedience could destroy all the households of the whole country and of the whole empire just by one woman's disobedience. Isn't that what it's saying? Look what it says in verse 18, likewise shall the ladies of Persia and Media say this day unto all the king's princes which have heard of the deed of the queen. Thus shall there arise too much contempt and wrath. If it pleased the king, let there be a royal commandment from him, and let it be written among the laws of the Persians and the Medes that it be not altered, that Vashti come no more before the king Ahasuerus, and let the king give her royal estate unto another that is better than she. Why would she be better? Because she actually obeys what her husband says. And I'll just say this, when I do vows at a wedding, part of the vows is that the wife is supposed to obey. That's part of it. And so that should be part of it, because that's what the Bible teaches. So it says in verse 20, and when the king's decree which he shall make shall be published throughout all his empire, for it is great, all the wives shall give to their husbands honor, both to great and small. Great and small, to the princes and even to the lowest poorest person in the whole country and the whole kingdom, that this decree be published, that the wives shall give their husbands honor. And that's how it should be. Now look, obviously I'm harping on women right now, but who am I preaching about? Preaching about a wicked woman that was a Supreme Court justice that made laws and helped establish laws that were detriment to this country. And one of those things were, is that she's trying to put men and women on equal ground. And that women should be the decision-makers in the home. That flies right in the face of the Bible, doesn't it? So, I mean, people might look at this and think it's not that big of a deal. What is the Bible teaching right here? It is a big deal. You know, and if one wife refuses to come and her husband asks her to come, who's the king? Then the Bible says that it's gonna be a detriment to the whole country, to the whole kingdom. And so when that stuff goes down here in this country, which it already has, then men have lost all power in their homes. And so you can just say, well, the law says this. I don't care what the law of this country says. You know what? It is important to me what the law of this book says. I'm sick of this stuff. You can just call the police on some young man and have him thrown in jail with no evidence! Freaking! So, let's see, where are we at here? I'm sorry I got freaky there for a second. So in verse 22 it says, For he sent letters to the king's provinces, and to every province according to the writing thereof, and to every people after their language, that every man should bear rule in his own house. This is not one of God's countries, is it? This is one of the four kingdoms that was prophesied in the book of Daniel. And so God, so don't say it's just in the Christian home. No, it's in all society this is the way it should be. But everything's flipped upside down in America, and you wonder why families are getting divorced at a higher rate than ever before. Because of no-fault divorces, because of women like this lizard from hell, you know, she looked like, you know, some get-go or something. But because of stuff like this, this country's being ruined, ladies, do not let your mind be brainwashed into believing this garbage!