 See, the cross to me isn't the revelation of my sin. The cross is actually the revealing of my value. See, we've said that we're worthless and we're worms in the dirt, not realizing that that's what Satan is. Satan's a worm in the dirt and he's worthless. Something underneath of that sin must have been of great value for heaven to go bankrupt to get me back. Not only is what he's saying unbiblical, but it's also ungodly. It's dangerous. There is nothing good that dwells in us, nothing as Paul says. As a matter of fact, he says, not to think more highly of yourself than you ought to. What value is it of man that God is trying to redeem? None. It's just God that's trying to show his love. On our best day, we're no good. But if you think that you have something coming, if you think that you have value in yourself and that's why Jesus died for you, then you're gonna expect to be treated a certain way. But Paul says don't think more highly of yourself than you ought to. And if you think you stand, take heed, lest you fall. You will fall thinking this way.