The message concerning Laodicea is that it is a church that is full of wise and foolish virgins, full of wheats and tares, and human beings do not have the ability to identify who's a wheat and who's a tare. So, Laodicean stays in this environment until the angels do the separating. To leave the environment is to not learn the song that the 144,000 sing, at least the stanza, about struggling with a church in apostasy. Now, I know that, I know what I'm setting myself up here from the listeners. Brothers and sisters, those that are calling the church babbling and that it's time to separate, that is not of the Lord. That's a ways and means for Satan to remove you from where you're supposed to be. I haven't the time to go into the doctrinal presentation that demonstrates that the Seventh-day Adventist reform movement is not where we should be, but it's not. They left. They left where they were supposed to be. But I'm not saying that there, and please underline this, I'm not saying that there isn't times when we should cease to attend a local Adventist church. A local Adventist church that is in full-blown celebration style worship, there's no reason to be in there. A church that is upholding and preaching and pushing error, false theology, it's dangerous to take your family into that place. Find another place to worship. And there are definitely circumstances in Adventism today where the only choice of a faithful obedient soul will be to raise up the altar of worship at home. I'm not saying that doesn't exist, but I'm saying that in the environment of Adventism today, with everything that's going on, with the frustration about this direction, that decision that goes on in Adventism today, what a stumbling block to place before God's people if we were suddenly to say, let's start a movement for worshiping outside of Adventism. Because brothers and sisters, if there's a piece of information in the story of Gideon for us here today, that's one of the pieces of information. Because it was because of Gideon's human logic that he decided to set up an imitation style of worship for the convenience of his people.