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Wow. What a story. And you're going, pastor Paul, that's a that's an interesting story. What does that gotta do with us? What does that gotta do with us? How does that relate to us? From Jael, we've got a couple of lessons we can learn. One is you cannot let evil live in your tent, church. You you can't you can't invite evil in and can't say, hey, evil, come in. And the New Testament says, this is our tent. How many of us let evil into our tent? And we keep it company, we feed it, we nurture it, we strengthen it by allowing stuff into our mind, into our ears that Sisera would be proud of. We let stuff in. You don't protect evil in your tent. If there's evil in your home, evil in your thoughts, evil in your community, you you can't let that reside. You've gotta be quick to say, whose camp are you gonna choose? Are you gonna choose the Canaanite camp or are you gonna choose God's camp? You gotta make that decision every single day. You must kill the evil in your tent. Don't let evil just linger.