 See, when the prostitute came to a meeting where Jesus was there and the Pharisees saw her, he only could see her past. He only saw prostitution. He only saw a dirty woman. But a prostitute, though being a woman with a questionable past, she was not a woman with a questionable vision. Because she knew, if I touch Jesus, my past will be just my history. But it's not going to be my destiny. And here is a religious person, Pharisee, looks at a prostitute and he's judging her based on her past and he's completely clueless that because of Jesus she can have a fantastic future. She can be a mother, she could be a citizen, she could have a career, she could sing in the church, she could make a difference with the glory of God. This Pharisee for God, Rahab, was a prostitute. This Pharisee for God, Tamar, Besheba and so many other women who were used to bring Jesus on this scene had a really bad past. Every saint has a past and every sinner has a future. We are people of vision. We see beyond today. We see beyond this year. And I want to challenge you today. If you are stuck in some kind of situations, be a person of vision. See beyond your situation. See beyond your mess. See beyond your past. See beyond your mistakes. See beyond 20, 15 or two or maybe three years of wasted. See beyond that. You are in the place where we're not going to judge you based on your past, but we're going to challenge you based on your future.