Logic
Must Prove the King James Bible
By
Dr. Jack Hyles
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MUST PROVE THE KING JAMES BIBLE"
Matthew
24:35, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not
pass away." I'm not
attacking the Catholic church tonight. I'm not a Catholic. Maybe you
noticed the sign out in front of our church that says, "First
Baptist." I never think I'm being unkind if I have the same thing
on the inside that we have on the outside. I want you to listen
carefully. I'm going to state some facts about the Catholic church. They
are facts; they are not railing accusations. They are facts, and any
Catholic who is honest will tell you that what I'm going to say is true
about the Catholic church. It is not a matter of my making false
accusations; it's a matter of record. I am also
going to say some things about the charismatics tonight. I'm more
Catholic than I am charismatic. I've got more respect for the pope than
I do the P.T.L. Club, and I mean that. However, my respect for the pope
is not really soaring! Don't get mad now. I want to help you. I'm simply
saying that I'm going to give you some facts. I'm going to give some
facts about the charismatics, and if a charismatic is honest, he will
agree with the facts I'm going to give. There will be no accusations, no
gossip and no slander; I will just give facts that any charismatic would
give. Also, I'm
going to say some things tonight about Protestantism. In fact, I may not
miss anybody tonight. Everything I say will be factual. I will be the
kind of thing with which even the people about whom I speak will agree.
So I want you to listen. With the battle raging as it is about the King
James Bible, I think that any pastor ought to alert his people. When I was
a boy, from the time I remember-- I remember back when I was two and
three years of age-- until I went into the paratroopers in World War II
when I was 18, my mother would read to me for 30 minutes every night
from the Bible. Then she would hold it up and say, "This is the
Word of God!" She did not say, "The manuscripts from which we
got this are the Word of God." My mom didn't even know what a
manuscript was. She just knew she had a Book that was the Word of God.
That's all she knew. So, she said, "This is the Word of God."
I would look at it, and I would have to say three times, "Mama, the
Bible is the Word of God. The Bible is the Word of God. The Bible is the
Word of God." I have
Mama's Bible-- the same one she read-- in my office. I've had it there
for years. I don't know how old it is, but I suspect it is 55 or 60
years old. It is the same Bible she used to hold up. I was thumbing
through it the other day. On the inside, it says on the title page,
"King James Bible." That's what it says. You know it worked.
It's amazing how well Mama did before she found out that it wasn't the
Word of God. I've been
going to Baptist churches for 51 years. Every pastor I've ever had
preached from the King James Bible. He always said to the crowd,
"Open your Bibles and let's hear what the Lord says." These
pastors were not unfortunate enough to have sat at the feet of those
with lower education-- which calls itself "higher education." It is
amazing how well this nation did when we didn't know how ignorant we
were. (Are you listening?) This is my fifth pastorate. I've seen
miracles in my pastorates. I've preached over 41,000 times, and I've
never yet preached a sermon that wasn't preached from the King James
Bible. I really don't know what I've missed. To be quite frank with you,
I've seen fellows who preach from other Bibles, and I somehow get the
idea THEY are missing something. Dr. Evans, I've never seen a fellow
really whoop it up about any other Bible. I've never heard a fellow say,
"Blessed be God, let's look in the Book. Let's look in the Douay
Version." Did you
ever go to mass and have the priest get up and say, "Hallelujah for
the Word of God!" Don't get mad at me! I'm telling the truth. If
you don't believe it, go next Sunday and see. He will usually use that
prayer book and not a Bible. Follow me.
I've taught you about the textus receptus, Wescott and Hort, those
manuscripts from which came the Douay Version that the Catholics use and
the American Standard Version, which is highly overrated. The Wescott
and Hort manuscripts came from the Vatican manuscripts that were hidden
in the Vatican for years-- from whence came the Catholic Bible. The textus
receptus manuscripts are those from which we have gotten the King James,
and they have been the evangelistic manuscripts, if you please. I won't
go into that. I'm a textus receptus man. I haven't got a bit of patience
with Wescott and Hort. Not a bit! In fact, I really have a hard time not
being bitter against my Greek professors in college who taught me from
Wescott and Hort Greek manuscripts. It upsets me greatly. This is the
message. The question at hand is this: Where is the final authority for
church building and for Christian living? There are four different final
authorities in American Christendom. I'm not talking about Mormonism and
those who have other books. I'm talking about Christendom. There are
four basic final authorities. 1. SOME
VIEW THE CHURCH AS THE FINAL AUTHORITY
This is
fact. Any honest Catholic priest will tell you that the Catholic
position on the final authority is that the church has final authority.
If you want to go a little farther than that, if the pope speaks ex
cathedra, he is the final authority. Ask any Catholic or read any
Catholic doctrine, and both will tell you that. I'm not trying to be
critical. I'm telling you the truth. If a Catholic priest were standing
here, he'd tell you the same thing. Our
Catholic friends believe that the church is the final authority. If the
pope speaks ex cathedra, that's God speaking. I'm not being critical;
I'm being factual. There is a second final authority. 2. SOME
VIEW EXPERIENCE AS THE FINAL AUTHORITY
In other
words, "It happened to me, so it's true. I was there when it
happened, and I ought to know. I had an experience. I saw Jesus. I saw a
vision. I have a word of knowledge." This is the charismatic
position. Ask them. They will say, "I have a message from God, so
this is God talking. God gave me a message." (The foolish thing
about that is, if that is true, you had better start writing more
Bible.) When this
happens, people believe the final authority comes from experience. God
has supposedly given someone a message. Someone talks in tongues, and
somebody else interprets what God said. However, the truth is, all that
God has ever said to man is right here in this Book. This is it. This is
God's complete revelation to man! By the way,
that is the basis of the whole thing: What is the final authority? There
has to be some place, ladies and gentlemen, where we can say, "This
is it, and what this says is the final word." So, our Catholic
friends say the church is the final authority. Our charismatic friends
go beyond the Bible and say human experience is the final authority. 3. SOME
VIEW HUMAN REASONING AS THE FINAL AUTHORITY
That's what
liberal people say. "Every man is searching for the truth, and
every man gets a portion of it; so, nobody is wrong, and nobody is
right. We are all searching, so it doesn't seem to me that God would
make a Hell; therefore, there is no Hell. It doesn't make sense to me
that God would let anybody go to Hell, so God wouldn't let anybody go to
Hell. It doesn't make sense to me that God would regenerate anybody, so
there is no such thing as regeneration." That's what most of our
Protestant friends believe, and all the humanist crowd believes it.
That's what the liberal believes. That's what 95% of all the people in
the seminaries in America believe. That's what 95% of all the faculty
and students in religious colleges in America believe-- the final
authority is the human mind or human reasoning. The average
Protestant church in Hammond believes that. "I don't see how there
could be a place with golden streets. If I don't see how there could be,
there isn't one." That is idolatry in its most pagan form. "My
mind is my God. What I can't conceive of, I won't believe. What I can't
understand, I won't accept. So, I'll trim the Bible down to fit what I
can believe. I just can't believe there is a God of wrath, so there is
no God of wrath." All right,
we have the first three answers to the question, "What is the final
authority?" The church is, according to our Catholic friends. Human
experience is, according to our charismatic friends. Human reasoning is,
according to our liberal and Protestant friends. 4. SOME
VIEW THE BIBLE AS THE FINAL AUTHORITY
Every
church in America in Christendom who had services this morning had a
preacher who stood up and preached what he believed. He either preached
that he believed that the final authority is the church, or that the
final authority is human experience, or that the final authority is
human reasoning, or that the final authority is the Bible. The only
authority that we as independent Baptists believe is the Bible. There
was a day when I could say Baptists, but the truth is, most of the
Southern Baptist colleges and seminaries are staffed by professors who
don't believe that the Bible is the final authority. I may as well say
it all. There's not a single Southern Baptist college or seminary to
which I'd recommend anybody to go any more. None! I went to a Southern
Baptist college and seminary. Thirty-five years ago, I heard a professor
in my seminary say that he didn't believe the resurrection. He said that
the resurrection was a bunch of blindfolded spirits in a vacuum. He said
it. I was there. Think what they are saying now! Consequently,
independent Baptists believe that the only final authority for practice
and doctrine of the Christian and the church is the Bible. I cannot
speak ex cathedra. I cannot speak and say, "This is truth."
All I can say is, "The Bible is truth." You see, I can't say,
"I'm going to speak now, and this is God speaking through me."
I don't much like people to pray, "Dear God, put the words in the
mouth of our preacher." I think you can say, "Lead our
preacher"; but if God puts the words in my mouth, we'd have more
Bible. See, I have
no power in this church but the power of influence. Sometimes I wish I
had more. Sometimes I wish I had power to make you ladies dress like I
think you ought to dress. Sometimes I wish I had the power to make you
adults have rules about your teenagers that I think you ought to have,
but all I can do is influence you. I have no power. Officially, I have
one vote in this church; that's all. I have no vote at deacon's meeting
and one vote as a member of this church. The only power I have is my
vote and the power of influence. It was a
good day for me when I decided that I was going to make my final
authority the Word of God. I was taught in Southern Baptist schools to
believe that the Southern Baptist program was it. One day I decided to
just read my Bible and reorganize my church. I did. I decided to get the
book of Acts and read it word for word to see what the New Testament
church was all about. I cast aside all the tradition I had been taught,
all the jargon I had been taught, all the catechisms to which I had been
taught to swear allegiance, and I decided I was going to try to find out
what kind of church the New Testament church really was. Dr. Curtis
Hutson gave the best compliment to First Baptist Church of Hammond that
has ever been given in the SWORD OF THE LORD. He said that he was here
for Pastors' School. He told how many conversions and baptisms we had
the Sunday before. Then he said, "If God were writing the book of
Acts today, He would write about the First Baptist Church of
Hammond." That's the ultimate compliment. You see, I
decided that I was going to get my Bible down and decide what I thought
the New Testament church was scripturally; then, that's what I was going
to have in my church. I believe with all of my soul that the First
Baptist Church of Hammond is as near as is humanly possible to being
what the church in Jerusalem was 2,000 years ago. Where did I get that?
I got it from the Bible. Do you know why we are scattered abroad winning
souls all over this area? It's because the church in Jerusalem was
"scattered abroad," and they "went every where preaching
the word." (Acts 8:4) Do you know why we go house to house,
knocking on doors? We do it because it says in Acts 5:42, "And
daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and
preach Jesus Christ." We do it because that's what they did in the
Bible. Somebody
says, "Well, we have different kinds of churches. You have a
soul-winning church, and we have a deeper-life church." In the
first place, it's a lie. There's no life as deep as a soul-winning life.
However, they say, "We just have different kinds of churches."
No, we don't. WE have a church, and you don't! Brother, the Bible is our
charter to exist. If the Bible is not your final authority in practice
and doctrine, then you are not a church. You might have the word
"church" on the outside, but you are not a church. Since the
Word of God is our authority,-- hear me carefully-- we simply must have
it. That's a profound statement. We've got to have it! I mean, shall we
have an authority we can't find? Would God tell us His Word is the final
authority and leave us without His Word? We must have a copy or we may
as well join our Catholic friends and let the church be the basis for
truth. If we have no Word of God, and if the Bible is not the Word of
God, then we have only three other alternatives. We've got to say the
final authority will be the church, or human experience, or human
reasoning. I'm saying,
if we have no Bible that is the Word of God, then we have no way to go
to the Book for the final authority. If one word in this Bible is not
true, we don't know which one it is; so, once again, the mind of man or
experience or the church is going to have to decide which one is true
and which one is not true. If we are going to believe that the Word of
God is the final authority, we've got to have a copy of it. Let me ask
you a question. Would God call a man to preach His Word and not give it
to him? God calls a man and says, "I'm calling you. Spend you life
preaching the Gospel. Preach the Word!" So, wouldn't He give him a
copy of His Word? I've said
this so often, and I'll say it again and again. I would step down from
behind this pulpit tonight and never walk in it again to preach if I
didn't have the Word of God in my hand. I would not waste your time nor
take your money unless I could say to you, "You have the Word of
God. I have it, and it is preached here." I'm an honest man. This
is what I've said before, and I'll say it again. If I did not believe
that the Book I hold in my hand tonight was God's Word, I'd find out
where it was. I'd go there and get a copy, print some copies for you and
give you a copy. I mean, brother, if we don't have the Word of God in
our hands, we have no place to go except to the human mind, human
experience or the collective human mind which is the church. God would
not reach down and give a divine call to a man and say, "I call you
to preach My Word, but there is no copy of it any more." I don't
like a statement of faith that says, "We believe the Bible is the
Word of God in the original manuscripts." In the first place, there
are no original manuscripts anywhere in the world tonight. None! If the
Word of God was only the original manuscripts, there is no Word of God
available for mankind today. If I did not believe the Bible I hold in my
hand was the Word of God, and I believed there were some manuscripts,
I'd get on an airplane, fly to where they were, break in the building if
I had to, get the original manuscripts, make copies of them and give you
a copy. I'm not going to stand here as an imposter preaching a Book that
is not the Word of God and giving you instructions on how to live from a
Book that is not the Word of God! I'm not going to do it! I'm just not
going to do it!. Would God
tell His people to live by the Word and not give it to them? Let me say
this. Of all the nations on the face of this earth, America is the
center of world evangelization. America is the only hope for the world
to have the Gospel. Do you think that God would not give His Word to
America? The countries of this world look to America for missionaries.
They look to America for preachers. Every great movement of God in the
world today was founded by a ministry or movement that was propelled by
American evangelization. The mission movement was founded basically, by
Hudson Taylor. Now, wait a minute. Of all the nations on the face of
this earth, it just seems to me that God would give the key nation the
Word of God. Check the
history of Christianity in America, and see how well we've done without
all these extra Bibles. Check the history of the church in America from
1950 back, before every little preacher had the misfortune to sit at the
feet of a college theologian. Do you know what? We won't have people who
are just theologians teaching Bible at Hyles-Anderson College. Every
teacher of Bible at Hyles-Anderson College is a preacher. We won't hire
a theologian. No way! You say, "Are you opposed to
theologians?" No, I'm just leery and wary of them. I am wary of
those who dare to sit in judgment on the Bible. Brother, it seems to me
if there is any place in the world where you ought to have your faith in
the Bible stabilized, it's a Christian college or Christian seminary.
However, the truth is, that's where you get your faith shaken. That's one
reason why some things bother me. It bothers me when people say,
"We believe that the Bible, in the original manuscripts, is the
Word of God." If that's true, we have no Bible. Did you hear what I
said? We have no Bible. One day they did, but WE don't. Dr. Ed
Hindson of Liberty Baptist College said concerning I John 5:7,
"Thus, according to John's account here, 'there are three that bear
record in heaven.' The rest of verse 7 and the first nine words of verse
8 are not in the original and are not to be considered as part of the
Word of God." I'd like to ask Mr. Hindson a question: "When
did you see the original?" How does he know they are not in the
original? Look at me now. How does he know? The only way an honest man
can say they are not in the original manuscripts is to have seen them,
and they are not available. Now, he could say they are not in some of
the manuscripts that are considered the most ancient. I personally think
he was saying that they are not in the Wescott and Hort. I can't prove
that. Before I
get too rough on him, look at your Scofield Bible in I John 5:7, the
verse Dr. Hindson quoted. Folks, I have no axes to grind. I have
nobody's feelings to hurt. I've just got to have the Word of God; that's
all. I've got to have it! The Bible says the Word of God is what we are
supposed to preach. The Bible says, "Preach the Word." Now, look
at your Scofield Bible-- I John 5:7, "For there are three that bear
record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these
three are one." Now look at that little "o" there in
front of verse 7. Look in the center reference, and find the
"o". Mr. Scofield says, "It is generally agreed that v. 7
has no real authority, and has been inserted." I'd like to
ask Mr. Scofield when he saw the original. He never saw it. Somebody who
thought he was intellectual told that to somebody who thought he was
intellectual who told somebody who thought he was intellectual. Listen,
we don't want the intellectual community to think of us as being
nincompoops, but I'd rather have a nincompoop with a revelation from God
than to have an intellectual without a revelation from God. We've got
to have a final authority! If this Book is not true, then the church or
human reasoning or human experience is the final authority. Listen!
There are only two-- God and man. If God is not the final authority, man
is the final authority. If we have no final authority in a book, then
man has got to discern what God says; if man discerns what God says,
then man becomes the final authority instead of God. So, Mr. Scofield
had problems the day he came to this verse. How does he know? Pray tell
me, what in the world he could have ever seen that would make him say
that? He didn't see anything. He sat in somebody's Bible class and some
Dr. Mess-'em-Up or Dr. McFuddle or Dr. Broad Stomach stood up and said,
"Well, in the original manuscript..." which sounds scholarly;
but nobody in our generation has seen them. Dr. So-and-So hasn't seen
them, the professor in the seminary hasn't seen them and the college
Bible professor hasn't seen them. Either what I hold in my hand is the
Word of God, or we don't have any Word of God. I don't believe God would
leave us without His Word. I don't believe that. I JUST DON'T BELIEVE
IT! We need a
Bible that we can understand and a Bible that is God's Word. It looks
like anybody would agree that if God gives us the command to preach the
Word, He would give us the Word to preach. That's logical. If God wants
to say to a nation, "You are the custodian of world evangelization
for a generation or two or three or four," it looks like God would
give that nation the Word of God. What is it?
I would say it ought to be the one that has worked. Which one has
worked? The one I hold in my hand right now. I has worked! It will work! I'd like to
say the same to our friends in the charismatic movement. You say,
"Why do you stress it?" I stress it because the charismatic
crowd is trying to teach our crowd every day that they've got something
we don't have. Tonight, before I walked into this pulpit, one of our
fine ladies came and told me of one of our men who has been swept aside.
One of our good faithful men has been swept aside by the charismatic
crowd. As pastor of this church, it is my job to warn you of wolves who
are dressed like sheep. If we don't
have a Bible that's the Word of God, we've got to go to human reasoning.
If God says to a church, "Build your church on My Word," God's
got to give us His Word. Listen, God wouldn't be God is He told us to do
something we couldn't do. Everything that God has ever commanded us to
do, He has given us the wherewithal to obey that commandment. God has
never commanded man to do anything that was unreasonable or impossible
for man to do. When God calls a man to preach and says, "Preach the
Word," God would have to give him a Word to preach. If God says to
a church, "Build your church on My Word," to be God, He's got
to give that church the Word of God. Our
Methodists seminaries say, "It's not verbally inspired." There
was a day when John Wesley started that movement. He said the Bible was
inspired, and they had the fire back in those days! The
Presbyterian seminaries say, "The Bible is not the Word of
God," but John Calvin believed it, and they had the fire! John Knox
and others believed it! I'm saying
that we've either go to admit this is the Word of God or we have to flee
to the church, or to human reasoning or human experience as being the
final authority. If there is no Word of God today, we have no other
recourse. If God has not given us His Word, we have to decide what is
God's Word. That's human reasoning. By the way,
basing a doctrine on human experience is idolatry. Basing a doctrine on
the church being the final authority is idolatry. The church is the
idol. Letting the pope speak ex cathedra and saying that it is God Who
is speaking is idolatry. You're making him as God. Human
reasoning says that what we can reason, we'll believe. That's idolatry.
So the truth is, you've got one choice of two. Either this Bible is the
Word of God or we have no other place to turn but to idolatry. Did you
hear me? Either this is the Word of God, or there is no place to turn
but idolatry. Our three choices are human reasoning, human experience or
the church, and they are each a form of idolatry. They are all three the
same because making the church the final authority is done so by human
reasoning. That means Catholicism is humanism, and the charismatic
movement is humanism. It is man saying, "I was there. I felt it.
God spoke, and here's what He said." That's human reasoning. It's
humanism. So either this is the Word of God, or there is nothing left
but humanism. I'll tell
you this. To whatever degree this Book is not believed, that society has
the exact proportionate belief in humanism because there are only two
choices available: God and man. If God hasn't told us what to do, man
has got to tell us what to do. When a country does not believe this
Book, it is totally humanistic. When a country leans away from this
Book, it leans toward humanism. When a country is divided about this
Book, it is divided about humanism. I just
don't believe that God would say, "Go ye into all the world, and
preach the gospel to every creature," (Mark 16:15) and not give us
His Word to take with us. I just don't believe that God would say,
"Train up a child in the way he should go," (Proverbs 22:6)
and write the words of God "upon the door posts of thine
house," (Deuteronomy 11:20) and "teach them your
children," (Deuteronomy 11:19) unless there were a Word of God. I don't
think God would say, "Start a Bible college. Send out young men to
proclaim the truth," unless God had given us the truth. I just
don't believe that God would send young men to the mission fields
without the Word of God. I don't think God would send Rick Martin
halfway around the world to proclaim His Word without giving him a copy
of it. I don't think God would send young men out from this church to
build soul-winning churches without giving them His Word. With all of
my soul, I believe that the final authority for faith and practice for a
church and for a life is the Word of God. I do not believe that I'm the
final authority; nor the bishops or the cardinals-- nor are the Cubs or
the White Sox! Not long
ago, then there was no pope, a fellow said, "I think Ernie Banks
ought to be the next pope." "Why?" "Well, the
Cardinals have had it long enough. It's time the Cubs got to have a
pope!" I'm not the
final authority. "El papa" is not the final authority. He can
wave his magic wand all he wants to. He can rustle his skirts all over
the country. I'm simply saying, the Bible is the final authority, not
man. I don't care what he is called, it is not man! You say,
"You're criticizing the pope." Whatever I've said about pope,
I've said about me. FIRST I said, I'M NOT the final authority. THEN I
said, "HE'S NOT the final authority." So our people have as
much right to get mad as you Catholics do. Mr. Oral Roberts is not the
final authority. The Bible is the final authority. I just don't believe
God would leave us down here without a copy of His Word. How can we
know which is the real Bible? Well, you can scratch off the Revised
Standard Version because the liberals put that one together. You can
scratch off any Bible that came from Wescott and Hort because that comes
from the Vatican manuscripts. I'd suggest you find the one that has
worked. Find the
one that widows have read; find the one over which they've wept and
prayed for their children. Find the one that dear mothers in the history
of our country have read, loved and taught. Find the one for which
faithful evangelists have given their lives and for which missionaries
have circled the globe. Find the one that has caused people to leave
home, family and friends to carry its message. Find it! Find the one
Dwight Moody used. Find out which one Billy Sunday used. Find the one
the great soul-winning churches in America use. Find the
one tested by time. Find the one that Adolph Hitler said he would
destroy, but couldn't! Find the one about which Thomas Paine spoke when
he said, "Within one generation, the Bible will not be printed
anymore." However, as soon as he died, the same printing press on
which he printed that garbage was used to print more Bibles. Find the
one they can't destroy. Find the one that has stood the test of time.
Find the one that liberals have tried to destroy, Hitlers have tried to
burn, Mussolinis have tried to outlaw and Khrushchevs and Stalins have
tried to burn! Find it! The Bible says, "My words shall not pass
away." (Matthew 24:35) Find the one that has stood the test of
time! Don't find
one that has a hippie on the outside of it and bunch of hippie jargon on
the inside of it. Find the one that has stood the test of time! You say,
"I don't understand those 'thees' and 'thous.'"
"Thee" means "you." "Thou" means
"you." "I" means "me." "We"
means "us." You know it, and you know you know it! Not only
that, but the Holy Spirit of God lives inside of you, and He's the
author of this Book. If you can't understand a part of it, ask Him to
teach you, and He will do it. He wrote it! We've got to have a Bible! We
have got to have a Bible! You say,
"Boy, that's right. I'll tell you what, I believe it from cover to
cover." Try OPENING the covers. "Boy, I believe every word of
it." QUOTE a few of them! If we had Scripture quoting tonight,
we've got Sunday school teachers here who know only, "Jesus
wept," and if somebody said that verse before your turn came, you'd
say, "He got mine." Read it! Memorize it! Study it! Love it!
Teach it! Preach it! Live in it! It's the Word of God! You can depend on
it. Every jot
and every tittle shall come to pass. Not one comma and not one
punctuation mark shall pass away. Matthew 5:18, "For verily I say
unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no
wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." Matthew 24:35,
"Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass
away." I checked those words, "pass away," a little bit;
a synonym for that phrase would be, "My word will always be
alive." There never will be a day when somebody says,
"Beloved, we are gathered here in the presence of 'Gawd' and these
witnesses to remember the word of 'Gawd' that died." We never will!
It will always be there. It always will. I can't
believe that God would give us a great commission and tell us to teach
it, preach it and spread it, and not give us the truth to teach and
preach and spread. It was good
for our fathers; It was good
for our fathers; It was good
for our fathers; And it's
good enough for me; It was good
for my mama; It was good
for my mama; It was good
for my mama; And it's
good enough for me. |