 Last week I went to I love Mexican food while I live in Pasca. You gotta love Mexican food if you live in Pasca, you man. And also it's very affordable. And so I went to this Mexican restaurant, and I like taco trucks, but they don't accept visa. And so they don't accept visa. I know for what reasons, but they don't accept visas. And so, and I need something to use it with the plastic. And so I would go to a restaurant here in Coors Street. It's a very small, tiny restaurant. And so when you go in there, the moment they sit you down, before they even ask you for your order, and before they bring you drinks, and before you have a chance to order your food, they bring you these chips and salsa. How many loves chips and salsa? Thank God for chosen salsa, amen. Some of you, you are not worshiping God for anything, but it's chips and salsa. You're like, thank you, Jesus. If they would have added chips and salsa to the worship, I would have had my hands raised up. But one thing you have to understand about chips and salsa is that chips were not brought there for my meal. They were brought there to prepare me for the meal. They were brought there actually to stir my appetite, you know, and they were free. We all know nothing is really free. So they were actually included later on in some kind of a pricing, but they were brought there to stir up my appetite for the meal. And it will be foolish to come and eat chips and salsa and just walk out of a restaurant and be mad and say, you know what? I thought I came to a Mexican restaurant. I thought I'm going to eat some chicken torta. I thought I'm going to have some enchiladas. I thought I'm going to have some chicken quesadillas. And here I have only just chips and salsa. See, every person in the right mind understands chips and salsa were preparation for the meal. They're not supposed to be the replacing of the meal. See, your parents, your friends, your family, even the church environment, your society is the chips and salsa. Sometimes they could be a little bit tasty. Sometimes they could be a little bit salty. Sometimes they could be sweet, but they're not a replacement for the love of God. God's love is the chicken torta. God's love is the enchilada. God's love is that chicken quesadilla. Somebody say, thank you, Jesus. And see, what most of us do is that when we have chips and when we may become in a broken family, maybe we come and we listen, honey, all of our family is broken. We just all look good on Facebook and Instagram, but you dig deeper. You'll find out that we all got issues. We all got problems and nobody's parents are perfect. But we have to understand that our family is not the main meal. God's love is the main meal. The family is there to store your appetite for the real Heavenly Father, who is perfect, who is always present, always caring, and his love is unconditional. Somebody say, yes. God will never allow your family to love you so much to make his love unnecessary. God will never allow your friends love you so much to make his love unneeded. God will never let your husband, your wife, boyfriend, fiance, love you so much to make him unnecessary. And many times when we feel that ache, when we feel that hunger, when we feel like it's not enough, what we do is we squeeze. We squeeze it out of our fiance. We squeeze it out of our husband. We try to squeeze it out of our parents. We give them books secretly. We send them on podcasts so they can be better parents. And there's nothing wrong with that. That is good. We all need to improve on loving one another better. But listen, as much as you can eat, you can eat chips until it comes out of your mouth. It's not supposed to be the replacement. God's love is the foundation.