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and here's the warning, I guess. So often we as Christians have two faces, and we have our public Christian face that I like to call Grace Face, and everything in life is great. Nothing bad ever happens to me. Everything's roses and sunshine and rainbows. But in real life, we're riddled with grief and guilt that we've never dealt with. So, we give people this this picture of Christianity that isn't true, right? There is hope in Jesus Christ and that hope gets you through everything. There's nothing better in life than serving Jesus Christ but we give people this vision of Christianity that if you're in the parking lot today and you have a flat tire and you accept Christ, your tire is magically going to be full when you get to your car. That's not scripture. That's not what Christianity is. That's not what the gospel is. Do we give people this vision of Christianity that is untrue and then they start to taste it a little bit and say, oh, I got sold a bill of goods. I'm out.