Donate and listen to the podcast at WRWL.org to learn more about Truth Network. Donate and listen to the podcast at WRWL.org to learn more about Truth Network. Donate and listen to the podcast at WRWL.org Donate and listen to the podcast at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org Donate at WRWL.org wages they're not going to be subject to property taxes and I've also heard that the existing power plants like Perry and the other one on the western part of the state they continue to lower their property taxes and they want to eliminate that which then further adds to the homeowners so when we talked to legislators about this originally we said we had a program called SOS SOS save our seniors and we said once you hit 65 no more property taxes we tried that on the legislators and what we were told well they don't believe in carve-outs for any single group but they'll believe in a carve-out for a business or a nuclear power plant but there's no carve-out for a senior that's owned their home you know for 40 years so as I said no one is looking out for the average citizen in the state of Ohio well that's why you guys are here phone lines are open folks at 888-677-9673 if you have a question or comment you should on on these property taxes a lot I want to hear from some of you seniors out there some of your seniors give me a call here let me know are you are you in one of those situations where you know if you don't you don't pay your property taxes I mean your your unlimited income which so many are social security and are your property taxes going up and up and up they shouldn't be right and so anyhow again folks like you said I don't I don't think there's there's any less property now you know we so this is by supply and demand so how do they justify keep raising these yeah it's not only the the seniors what we're seeing is though that the younger generation can't afford can't afford the homes tell us style yeah oh he must be taking calls right there he that was telling he's one of the young guys he was saying how they raised his property oh yeah he did say that yeah I mean but the with the value going up and then trying to get a mortgage you know I don't know what they're paying for mortgage these days but it's not one or two percent and then you add on that the property taxes I've tried to educate people on the housing affordability threshold it's a very simple formula it's your your mortgage your utilities and your property taxes if those three when added together equal thirty percent of your annual income that house is deemed unaffordable for you and what has happened with the increasing of these property taxes the seniors keep creeping towards the thirty percent threshold all right folks this is not a good thing we've gotta we gotta save the seniors it's about time you know all the different groups out there you know the people are going to want to help I mean you know they really want to help the illegal aliens out there I mean they don't have to pay any property tax they they take your money and those that come in that Biden and the Democrats have brought in here and things are there's a lot of uneasy feelings about what's coming this summer here yes I think the people should be keenly aware of the any politician or any administrator what's our township administrator if they're not supporting the elimination of the property taxes and it's really a total restructuring of the Ohio taxation system here to ask him why why are they so against the people owning their own homes why do they want to destroy the family structure for the whole and what what you'll see is many of these elected officials are socialists that's right it's what they are yeah I heard you call me there a second ago I was man the phones what's up yeah we were just talking about how it's not just the seniors it's you younger people too that are having your property taxes raising oh a lot of you are having a hard time dealing with it oh yeah I bought my home in 2021 I believe in May and since then I've seen I'm in Summit County I've seen my property tax go up probably around thirty five hundred dollars at this point in total I just had our reevaluation it went up my like like you guys were saying of course they don't send it to us the actual homeowner they send it to the mortgage company as my escrow ended up coming up about six hundred and eighty dollars short for this next billing cycle so that's always a fun news but no you're absolutely right if young homeowners aren't getting priced out because of things like this it's reasons that we can't get into homes because of additional prices like this I mean I know people who are paying more in rent now than I pay in a mortgage and the reason that they can't just go and buy a home is because once you add on the rising property tax once you add on utilities and things of that nature then you're paying exuberant amounts that aren't disclosed housing affordability threshold yeah right and you just one thing that I learned I thought about when we were talking to legislative aides down in the state capital we talked about the American dream again we're you know over sixty five the thought that I had is what is the American dream for those under thirty is it the same or have they do they have a different concept of what they really want is are they going to be satisfied with living in a seven hundred fifty square foot apartment in downtown Cleveland is that their American dream right now a lot of them are living in the basement to the parents hundred percent here's the unfortunate part two is I think it's very much split fifty fifty among the younger demographic is I either have friends that would love to have your classic American dream and move out and have land and have the space and they just have been working so hard inevitably just to meet rising housing costs and rising property tax and have that taken away every year or it's the flip side where you see that aspect of it and you can't even afford rent in a one bedroom apartment in downtown Cleveland and you're sitting there saying well how am I ever supposed to own a home I know a lot of people my age and younger that are saying I don't think I will ever own a home that's not an attainable goal and that's something that's absolutely sickening they crush the American dream yeah it's what that's really what we have done mm-hmm yeah and I mean that's that's how my wife and I you know how we provided for our retirement our old age if you will that's why you know I passed it at church I never taken a salary I passed it at church I put in my time because we did that we had rental properties for the one time we right yeah a number of homes but the young people can't buy them today okay it's it's hard and that's I had a brother and all this that's how he made his fortune just flipping houses yeah but it's hard today it's very very hard like you say with his property taxes well we got a couple callers that have some questions if you'd like sure sure who do we have let's go to Judy and Cleveland Heights first okay we're going Cleveland Heights Judy hey Judy you're near hi good evening everybody good evening question is about the land increase in the in the land now I'm in Cleveland Heights so you know Cleveland Heights is an urban suburb I'd call it you know what I mean okay houses close together we're just you know like any other city I'm on the northern end of Cleveland Heights which I tend to call the working-class end of Cleveland okay okay I have a little Cape Cod bungalow it's a little house there's just me and a couple dogs have a standard I guess it would be like 40 by 80 foot kind of a standard city plot you know okay this last bill yes my house did go up but not as much as some other people I know but they're saying that my little plot of land and my house is on it's worth $24,000 are you kidding me the land yep whoa yeah how did that happen yeah they said my house is like worth 80 which it is I don't have a problem but then oh my gosh that's that's what we see happening you know throughout our county is Lake County yeah and we we noticed that also that in this revaluation cycle they really zeroed in on the land values and it is very difficult for the average homeowner to dispute that so that's why we want to we want to take that completely out of the picture so no more property values no more paying third-party appraisals yeah it's our property and the government needs to take the hands off of it so I'll bet Judy you'll sign a petition of with us oh yeah I would sign a petition yeah absolutely you know when I thought you know when they broke it down and I thought I thought $24,000 for a 40 by whatever not 40 by 80 feet yeah steel right that is insane like who's who would ever buy a piece of land in Cleveland Heights and build a house yeah that don't make no sense anything it's gosh that I know it's just crazy it's just absolutely crazy that bothered me more than the house part yeah I can relate to that just for my house I agreed with them you know that I didn't have but but this land thing was just crazy that's just crazy there has to be I don't know I mean I don't know I'm certainly no expert on what land cost but do you know what your your neighbors are paying have you communicated at all with your neighbors to see if you're in line with what they are one side is no I I don't know I I need to do more well yeah I mean you should but everybody on this street has the same size lot yeah yeah and if you can navigate the if you can navigate the the auditors the Cleveland Heights you know or Crioga County's auditor site you should be able to you know to pull up that information we can do that in Lake County all right Judy I have to move on so thank you very much who do we have next here style we have John in Cleveland let's go out to Cleveland with John John you're in the air oh yeah my property tax evaluation actually last year was forty eight thousand this year went up to ninety six thousand what I was I couldn't believe it like it doubled wow ninety six thousand call you about was I remember some years ago the similar issue came up about the other taxes the property taxes and whatever and it was voted that it was illegal to do it but we're going to keep it in effect until we can figure out another way to pay for the schools and stuff yeah that was a de Rolf case the de Rolf case back in I think was nineteen seventy six and they didn't do anything about that and the ultimately the judiciary the Supreme Court just passed it by now if you were to talk to a legislator they'll say well we solved that by taking state funds and giving it to the schools they haven't done anything at all at all that's another deception you know played on you know by the legislators and unless we the citizens push back they're not going to change they had two years of a committee to review and reform property taxes they had a eight hundred nine hundred page report they did nothing absolutely nothing in fact a lender and I went down to speak to that committee and they censored my speech when I was telling them that the willoughby eastlake school district will get an extra eight point eight million dollars a year because without a vote of the taxpayers what they did was they played classical music over my speech and they did nothing about it because they did not want to get the truth out to the people it's all one big deception here was something else too what people don't realize is a lot of this money that they vote for the property for the schools it goes for teachers pensions a big piece of it goes for teachers pensions it's not so much for the schools and the kids and all the rest of it so much as it is you know to pay those big pensions for the teachers I think that's kind of criminal myself oh yeah yeah and I'm not even sure that the teachers pensions are fully funded yeah they're not I think that I think if they were really honest they would say that we don't have those you know fully funded so that means there's going to be a day of reckoning down there and they're going to want some more more money to satisfy those pensions but what we see happening is that the number of administrators that are being added to the school and it's not just necessarily teachers it's they've got too many school districts too many superintendents too many principals assistant principals and the whole nine yards so that's what's adding to the school costs and I asked our school board I said well I'm paying all this money for a school district that I've never had a child in the school district not one and I noticed that we're only rated 2.5 stars which means we're maybe at a you know seventy percent proficiency rate but see no one's held accountable for this so the taxpayers are getting priced out of their homes but we're not we're not getting anything as far as educated students many of them can't even read or write when they graduate in you know in the depending on the school district they go to you know like I said my property tax doubled from $48,000 to $96,000 this year and is that a commercial property or a benefit from that you know I'm not going to see cleaner roads no I'm not going to see anything for it right a hundred percent throwing out money to the you know to these why don't they have a doge for the state of Ohio or you know well we've talked that we know we've actually talked about that and that's really what we're doing when we say that you really need to reduce the number of school districts and you also need to take a look at there's I don't know 3,000 or so taxing districts tax authorities in you know in the state of Ohio and we think there's redundancy all over the place but when you mention doge you know all of a sudden you got 50% of the population say well I don't believe in you know in that fraud waste and abuse is not really doing that it's doing something else so we believe we agree with you that there should be some type of doge but what it takes it takes leaders we don't have leaders in the state of Ohio oh you do but they work against you good point you can put it that way I will I will accept that yeah well let me end my call and you can get grab the next person that wants to complain thank you so much appreciate it all right thank you Jim alrighty we'll be back right after this one more can't you see these are the times earthquakes famines and pestilence are all on the rise the love of man is waxy cold just like the way that he foretold with all these things now happening before our eyes can't you feel the kingdom coming can't you sense a new day dawning rising like the morning sun with healing in his wings rid your minds to be believing prepare your hearts to be receiving the soon to be returning lord of lords and king of kings when he comes in the clouds each and every knee shall bow every ear shall hear him every eye shall see his trunk will sound his fire will flash as light shines from east to west can't you feel the kingdom coming can't you sense a new day dawning rising like the morning sun with healing in his wings rid up your minds to be believing prepare your hearts to be receiving the soon to be returning lord of lords and king of kings our savior and deliverer and redeemer the messiah jesus christ el Shaddai yahshua hallelujah can't you feel the kingdom coming can't you sense a new day dawning rising like the morning sun with healing in his wings rid up your minds to be believing prepare your hearts to be receiving the soon to be returning lord of lords and king of kings and lord of lords and king of kings and lord of lords and king of kings ready And I'm thinking, oh my god, what is the rent going to go up due to property revaluations?
And is this considered a commercial deal? That was my question. Hmm. Yeah. They're just going to probably be hit with something. I don't know what, that's what my question was. Yeah, I don't know, I can't give you a percentage or anything, but there's definitely going to be an increase.
Oh, no doubt. Because many people that just rent apartments, they don't think that they pay property taxes. They don't realize that their landlord is paying the property taxes and jacking up their rents. Right. We have heard from a couple of people that have commercial buildings and they're concerned, one person was definitely concerned because he had lower income people and he says, if I raise this $30, $40, or $50 a month, that's a lot for these people. So it's going to be a challenge.
I don't know how much yours will be raised, but Medifield will not be exempt from the property revaluations, that's for sure. And in these submerged places, they're about the same thing, I would imagine. Yes. Oh, yeah.
Yeah. The commercial wasn't, we understand that the commercial wasn't hit quite as hard for whatever reason. I don't know as the residential, but it was the residential that bore the brunt. In Lake County, it was a 30%, but there were people that had much higher than that, sometimes 100% increase in their valuations. I haven't heard from many commercial people, they haven't contacted me to say that they've doubled their property taxes. Many times though, they're saying that sometimes if they view the property tax just as a cost of doing business, and if they can push that cost of doing business out to their customer base included in the product that they sell or the service they sell, then they don't feel it as much.
It's the senior on fixed incomes that really feels it, because they can't get the increase. Well, Middlefield, out there, the industry has been growing out in Middlefield rapidly. I mean, it's huge. They're building everywhere out in Middlefield because the zoning they have such an open zoning thing. They didn't have all the strict regulations they had in so many places, but that'll have to change. I guess with all of these huge new companies that are coming in out there, Middlefield ain't like it used to be. When I was a kid growing up, it was all farmland, and I kind of liked it that way. Well, Leonard's talked to a couple of farmers. Why don't you tell that story, Leonard?
Yeah, it was interesting. Like I said, I've been getting some people on the website now, and one guy, like I said, he has a small farm, and small to him is like 300 acres compared to some of the bigger ones. He said he's up to $25,000 now in taxes. So the reality is, he says if he has one bad year, he said then a lot of those guys have to go to credit cards just to try to make ends meet, and he said you can't sustain that. The price of everything, fertilizer, the price of fuel, everything, and things too, now that should be coming down, hopefully, it should be the prices, a lot of that should be coming down with the drill, baby drill, you know, because the fertilizer is made from oil, and so a lot of it, so hopefully that will happen, but you're right, the farmers, they've had a tough year, and not just that, but boy, just one year of bad weather. Oh yes, that's what that guy was telling me, he said you can be wiped out, and you're talking about family farms that have been going on for tradition, now you're just going to throw that down the tube, that's to me, that's what I'm saying, it's ungodly to the core.
Well, it's not only the taxes though, what we're hearing from the homeowners is darn utility bills, again, that's another factor in this housing affordability threshold, but they're seeing the utility bills, in addition to their food bills, they just can't keep up, cannot keep up. So now, you had to pay, caller, did you have to put all your things you say in storage, you're paying a lot of storage? Well yes, well, parents died, and I, we had a seven acre place, and I was a car guy, so yeah a lot of stuff, I don't have any place for a garage out here, and everything that I own is in storage perhaps, I can't even think of the right word, but yeah, most of it's in storage, so yes. I mean did you have siblings where you sold the home or whatever?
Oh yeah, well, one of the siblings bought the home, and then he lost his second wife to cancer, and then he moved back to California, and then he tried to rent it, and you know how renters treat your house, and then so he sold it, finally got it sold, so yeah, everybody has been married, and they have their own spousal deal, and their own family, and this, so everybody's scattered, so. Alrighty, well, anyhow. Well, thank you for taking my call, and take care of everything.
Thanks for calling, thank you. Alright. Alrighty, very good, who do we have next there? We have Randy in San Diego. Let's go out to California.
San Diego. Hello. Hey Randy, you're in the air. Can I bless you richly and truly, we prayed for you when you had your heart problems and you came out, by God's blessing. Amen, thank you, that's what did it.
You're alright, absolutely, and I have health issues too, I'll tell you later, but, I've been trying to talk to you for a month. We're talking about this, I've been out here 52 years, and I'm in a trailer park 25 years with $325 in 2000. Now it is $835 a month, with $1,100 a month, you cannot find that. Houses are $5,000, $3,000 to rent a month, so I'm mega blessed by the best, thankful and grateful, that's a praise report. All the utilities, you're talking utilities, are $150, trash, sewer, electric, water, and then the parking spot, I have an extra truck, is $100, so rent is $835, that's a praise report. Wow. Yeah, the water bills in San Diego are pretty high too, aren't they, because water's insured supply there.
Yeah, and this month was $13.65, which is low, normally it's $50, $60, but I haven't watered a lot. I've got a daughter in San Diego, and she tells me about the cost of operating a home there, and trying to keep everything, it's expensive, I'm a contractor, I know, and I got a praise report too, I've been working for a doctor, my oldest one is 45 years, he retired Friday, I was his last patient, I worked there today, he's going to go to Taiwan, he's going to retire, 45 years I worked for him, that's a praise report too. Wow. Wow.
Wow. Well dedicated and true, rock solid, well rooted in the church, yeah, oh yeah, and I've been listening, I listen to you every day, Ernie, every day, I love you, I love you, we pray for you, we pray for the church. But you know, we've had some very strange things happening here, and let me tell you, you wouldn't believe, you have to be there and see it for yourself, hey Stile, you there?
I'm here. Tell them about that sound that came just out of no place in the studio, went out over the air, tell them how that sound, try to explain that. Yeah, so not only myself, but the host in the morning over on the other station tried to figure this out too during the replay, but I mean, we spent probably 30 minutes trying to track down the sound in the studio, it was like a feedback buzz, like there was a speaker feeding back into a mic or some kind of electronic device, like a recorder. It sounded like it was coming out of me. It was only coming from you, we put you in the hallway and it went away and brought you back in, it came back in. It was the strangest thing you've ever seen, I mean, it's like you've got this sound coming out of you, and where's it coming from?
I've never heard of that, that's a first. And believe me, over the years, we've had some very strange things happening, you never can tell what's going to happen next, but that's what happened, like I told you on the 23rd with John McTernan, Hal Larson and myself all were hit at the very same time, Hal's in Youngstown, McTernan's in Houston, I'm in Independence, and we all get hit with a heart and just really, and that's no accident, that's not only demonic, but there, and I'm thinking that maybe AI has got something to do with this, it's like deep state or dark state, but you can feel it. Can I ask the caller a question about San Diego? Oh, he disconnected, oh, okay, sorry. I'm ready. Okay, who do we have? We have Bo.
Bo, okay, Bo, you were near. Just wanted to give you another thing, too, insurance costs on commercial property, you know, apartment buildings, it jumped from $20,000 a year to $60,000, and then I'm not even getting the full coverage, I'm doing the depreciated amount, and my real estate taxes jumped from $30,000 a half to $40,000 a half, so that's $20,000 more on top of that, so you've got $40,000 plus $20,000, there's $60,000 out of pocket, there's just no way I can even get close to raising enough rent to cover that, and this happens, and I've fought the people every three years, because I have to fight them every three years, now, back in the early 2000s I lost, and then this time I lost, they would just not even look at anything I gave them, so I... Where are you right now? I'm in Lakewood, Ohio, and not to mention the water bills in the 90s were 250, 300 bucks a month, now it's 1,500. We pay double the amount that Phoenix pays for their water bill in Cuyahoga County.
Wow, something's wrong, something is definitely wrong. We have a lake, what does Phoenix have, a desert, and yet we're paying more for water. Our whole sewer water system is so corrupt, it is unbelievable, they've never been audited, no one knows where the money goes, you can't even put a finger on any of that, so everything needs to be doge, but I think we'll have to call it a different name, and just call it an audit. I agree with you, 100% agree. Our whole spending in every state locality and everything is so out of control, it's insanity, and the schools, the Cleveland public school kids are gonna be spending 25 Gs a year per child, supposedly, and Hathaway Brown was that last year, and it's a high prep school on the east side, and I'll guarantee you, Cleveland school kids aren't reading at that level. We understand the east Cleveland schools, last time we looked at the cup reports, they were up at $44,000 per student. I'm gonna take years, and when people say, your landlord will raise your rent, and you're gonna be paying, no, the landlord can never get it back, it takes years and years to get up to that level when they start jacking it this way. We never can make it back unless you're a big boy, and you've got the abatements and everything else going on on top of everything.
What do you think is the answer to all of this? Who do we go to to say, wait a minute, is it at the local level? Is it at the state level? I say at every level. That's true.
It's every level. It's not. I think the money is just being absconded with, and also I think people are taking advantage of the Biden inflation, and they're also jacking up the rates for whatever reason. I think the insurance is, because the buildings are built in the 50s, they're considering it old in age, even though they were built better than the stuff today is, and they're using that to squeeze the little guys out, I guess, so that they can't afford it, and then they have to sell. Same with the properties, because they don't want anyone to have it. They just want BlackRock to have it. They just want the World Economic Forum to have it. You sound like you're very informed.
When I, Bo, you said something that it always gets me when I hear people use the word doge, because to me, doge to me implies efficient socialism. So if we're not cutting and getting rid of departments, to me, that's not, you're not really doing anything with just, you know, trying to figure out an audit, but my question would be, does that entity have to exist? And that's what we are afraid to deal with, because everybody's protecting their turf. It has to be a citizens forum, because, you know, just like when the teachers and the politicians get together and then they work out a contract, and they use, and who's representing the average Joe that's going to pay the tax? Right.
100% agree. You know, there's nobody there representing us, even though the representatives, because they're receiving money from the teachers union, so how are they going to represent us? There you go. It's not that simple.
Yeah. We're not being represented. Yeah, there are no, I've said this in Lake County, there are no checks and balances.
There's no one that's looking out for the financial interests of the average citizen or taxpayer at all. And they've got something called the budget commission made up of the prosecutor, auditor and the treasurer, but they're nothing more than a rubber stamp. Right. Right. Don't forget, we're still, we're paying for rainfall on our properties now.
And I told everybody in the 90s that was going to happen. And so on your bill, there's a nice little extra surcharge on the fact that you have impervious surfaces on your property, like your roof and your concrete, and you're paying for rainfall that God's giving us. Yeah.
How stupid are we? Yeah, I call that the driveway tax. Yes.
Wait until you get taxed on the air. Yeah. Oh yeah.
It's coming. Alrighty, thanks. We're out of time for tonight, but thank you very much.
Thank you so much. Thanks, Bob. And you know, we're at that time when we come to, well, you know, there is an answer to all this and it's right here in this book, right here in the Word of God. And folks, we take America, we bring America back. We do what God demands us to do, and that's the right thing. And we're, so again, it's always resistance to tyranny, there's always obedience to God. And the Bible talks about being fair and being just, fair and just. And he's always talking about fair and just scales. And we don't have, and it's got to the point where we live in a society where corruption's the norm, corruption's the norm. People get so used to that, you know, just ripping, you know, put your thumb on the scale and everything. So, folks out there listening to us, the time is coming.
Have normals become normal. Yep, there's only one thing that you can absolutely, completely, totally trust all the time. You can't even always trust yourself, because you never again tell how you're going to react to certain situations. That's right. But you can always trust the Lord. He said he would never leave you nor forsake you.
But you know what? He also says this, you must be born again. You must be.
That's not, maybe. In other words, you're going to die, you know, 100%. Everyone out there listening to me is going to die. Nobody that you know was here 150 years ago, they're gone.
And the Bible makes it very clear, there are absolutes. And when you die, you're going to end up going either to heaven or hell. People are eternal beings. We don't go out of existence.
We change real estate, you know, we change, but we don't go out of existence. You're going to die, and there's two places. One's called glory. One is where you go to be with those good people that went on before you, where you go home to be with the Lord, where you will live forever. That's called eternity.
And the other is not such a good place, it's for people that were rebellious. And people that denied, they were offered, and they denied the offering. They turned the nose, they trot underfoot the blood of Christ. He took your place, and he took my place. He died a substitutionary death, and it wasn't a pleasant one. It was an extremely, extremely unpleasant death.
In fact, only God can judge, and only God can set the standard on pain. And he suffered like no man had ever suffered before, like no man had ever suffered before. He did. He didn't have to do that. He could have said, you know, he was God, Satan. But he did. He did that for you.
So now here's how it works out right now today. God owes you nothing, and you owe him everything. The way it works out is he's got expectations, and we have obligations, and he expects you to accept the offer that he's given you to get out of that lake of fire.
And if you don't do it, then here's how you do it. Jesus said pray to the Father. Pray to the Father. First thing you got to do is repentance. You must repent for salvation. So repent for your sins. Ask for forgiveness. Say, look, I know I'm a sinner, and according to thy perfect will and your holy ways, I deserve hellfire.
I'm asking for forgiveness, that you forgive my sins. Now, God is always honest and just and quick, and then ask the Lord Jesus to be the Lord of your life, all of your life, completely and totally, without any reservation. Look, he esteemed you higher than himself when he took your place upon that cross. Now, you have to put him first in everything. Before a mother, before a father, before a sister, brother, everything, you got to put him first. And if you do that, you will become a new creature, a born-again believer, an heir of the kingdom. We're out of time for tonight. So until tomorrow, we want to say goodnight, say goodnight, God bless, keep fighting the fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. We'll see you next time.