 I just want to give you a really quick word that is really important. Character matters. This is for all of us who call ourselves believers, those who name the name of Christ. You need to remember that character absolutely matters. Whether you're dealing with someone who has wronged you, whether you're doing something that you have to do, you don't feel like it. Remember character matters and what does that mean and how do we know, how do we measure our character or our integrity? Well, it depends on the intent behind what we're doing. When someone has done something wrong, either to you or to the body, they have said something that is completely wrong or done something that is wrong. Well then, the character that you need to focus on, how you know you have character or what true godly character is measured against. I think a good example, a good search to look at is 1 Corinthians 10, 31. Let's read it. It says that whether you eat or drink, whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God. Something that means something that you would consider to be trivial, such as eating and drinking. Well, how do you do that to the glory of God? Well, that's just the point. Even the small things you should focus on giving glory to God. Why? Here's what he says. He says, Give no offense either to Jew or to Greek or to the church of God, just as I also please all men in all things, not seeking my own prophet, but the prophet of the many, so that they may be saved. The goal is to lead people to Christ. I'm not seeking to intentionally offend people. I'm not seeking my own gang or even to hurt someone. The whole goal is for the betterment, one of the body, the name of Christ, and to bring people to Christ. And so whatever your motives are that are behind whatever it is that you're doing, it needs to be based on that, that it would give God glory. Someone has done you wrong. Should you forgive them? Absolutely. Why? Because character matters. It's not about you or them, but it's about the glorification of the Lord. If there's something that you need to do you don't feel like doing, you do it because you want to glorify God. You want to bring people to Him. The attitude and the heart behind what you do is your character. It's what you do. It's who you are when no one's watching. It's who you are, what you're doing, when things are bad, when things are tough. How you respond absolutely matters. Why you respond also matters the motive behind it. And so if I haven't said it clearly enough, make sure you hear this. Character matters.