 All right. Let's begin today's session. We'll just do a brief overview and introduction of the subject Christian history and missions. So we're going to look at revivals. And what is revival? I'm sure we all have been praying, right? We pray, Lord, revive our city. We want revival in our land. We want revival in our nation, in the nations. And we also pray, Lord, revive us. Revival starts within us. And revival basically means bringing something back to life, right? Something that is dead, bringing it back to life. Now, we're going to be focusing more towards the church and how the church needs revival. And when we look at the scriptures, God comes in different ways, in unusual ways. And he makes his presence known in different places, right? In different ways. So sometimes it's the power of God that brings conviction. Sometimes it brings healing. Sometimes it's deliverance. Sometimes it's just overwhelming presence of God. And so we don't have to categorize like saying, okay, this is a visitation. This is a move. Or this is just the Holy Spirit, you know, moving around. No. The move of God results in great missions and evangelizing and fulfilling of the Great Commission, right? Now, let's just look at church history, right? Very simple understanding church history. Now, we're not going to look at all the aspects of church history, but we're going to look at what is it that we can learn. And even as we pray for revivals, even as we pray for a move of God, what inspiration we can take, what insights we can learn, what lessons we can learn from the past, right? What we can learn from church history about revivals, visitations, and moves of God, what does it take to get a revival, right? So it's not like we know that, right? Revival is not, it does not happen overnight, right? It happens over a series of probably months or years of praying and seeking the Lord. And so we need to be patient. And we also see what is a genuine sign of God, a genuine move of the Holy Spirit, right? Now, there are times when we look at church history, there were certain people who came and they said, okay, this is God that is ministering to me, and this is the move of God, but it wasn't. It was just their own emotional senses being stirred up. And also we can see on how to steward a revival, right? How the visitation, when a move of God, a visitation of God comes into midst, how do we steward it? How do we look at it, right? How do we take care of it, right? So there's a lot of things on these lines that we will be studying. Firstly, let's look at why do we have to study revivals and moves of God? Why can't we just study other subjects and New Testament, Old Testament and be happy with them, right? The reason that we are studying this is because we want to pursue and press for revival, right? Even as we look at what's happening around us with the pandemic that is coming, it's going, we've seen cases come and increase and then again it's decreasing. So it's very uncertain. And so I believe that there's all across the body of Christ has been praying and seeking and pursuing God for a revival in our nation, right? Our quest is not just some, you know, an excitement. It's not about, okay, let's get, you know, not making your, you know, your senses happy, but it's about a work, a genuine work of the Holy Spirit amongst us, right? So let's look at a few points, right? First one, the reason we are studying this is because we want more of Jesus, right? Our quest is simply so that when we read all of this, when we study this, we'll say, God, I want more of them. I want more of this or more of you because if you worked in the past in this way, you are able to work even now. If you worked in the revivals and the moves of God in the early years, you are able to do it even now, right? So our quest is simply for more of God, right? God being expressed in and through us both personally and as a body of Christ, right? Now, most of us are here, many of us may already been in ministry or you're already working in the ministry. Now, here's an important thing. It's not only about, okay, how's my ministry doing or is there revival? Is there a move of God happening in the ministry? Is God working in the ministry? It's not only that, but it's also the personal aspect, right? I think yesterday in the initial orientation, we saw that, you know, it's not only about the ministry, but it's also about your personal life. It's about asking God for more of Him in our lives, right? Everyone with me? I know I'm talking a lot. So if you have questions, you can always put it up on the chat and we can take those questions too. So God himself, you know, he made himself available for us, right? He promised that he will be with us. His Holy Spirit moves among us, right? There's always more that we can experience, right? So for example, you know, the Bible teaches us Jesus says, I've blessed you with every spiritual blessing. So it does not mean that we don't go back to God and say, okay, God, anyway, you've blessed me with every spiritual blessing. So it's not that, right? It's a desire, an increasing desire for more of Him, right? So we should never come to that place where saying that, okay, I can prophesy, I can maybe, you know, pray for the sick or, you know, I have the gift of healing and deliverance or I can speak in tongue. So I think this should do. We should never come to that place, right? When we look at some of the men and women of church history, they were filled with a zeal, a passion that, you know, they wanted more of Jesus, right? So there's always more we can experience, right? All of us are experiencing something in our lives, you know, the Holy Spirit may be teaching us or ministering to us, but remember that there's always more that we can experience, right? But here's the thing, we have to desire it, and we have to go after it. We have to say, God, I desire more of you. I desire the move of the Holy Spirit, a revival to start within me that can impact the people around me, right? I'm sure all of us have heard of this, you know, we're just a drop in the ocean, right? Sometimes we look at, you know, all the things that we study and, okay, Old Testament, New Testament, eschatology, all these other, you know, so much of theological studies we can do. But here's the thing, if the theological studies is not backed up with the power of the Holy Spirit, then it just becomes knowledge. It does not become a revelation, right? So when we study, when we, you know, get into the Word and it should be backed up with this desire that, God, I want to do something more for you, a desire for more of our Lord Jesus in our lives. And that is the first reason why we are studying this. I'm sure all the other subjects also, we want to learn, we want more of Jesus. But in this whole quest of looking back into history and looking at how God worked in people's lives, our desire must be, God, I want what you did for them. And we can pray that because remember it's the same Holy Spirit that is working in each of us, amen? Right? So we have a rich spiritual inheritance, right? You know, maybe some of us have felt that, you know, we're praying for revival, we're praying for the move of God, a visitation of God, but God, nothing is happening. It's been five years that we are praying or the church is praying. It's been maybe 10 years that we are praying. Remember that as you are praying, as we are doing this pursuing revival, there is an inner cleansing that is happening within us as well, right? I just, we'll study about this later as well, but I want to give you this example. There was, everyone know the great man John Wesley, who did wonderful things in church history. He and his brother Charles Wesley, you know, they shipped the whole of America, England as well. And you know, John Wesley did a great ministry, more than 40,000 sermons preached, went on his horseback to different places and preached the gospel in power. Now, what happened was, you know, John Wesley, this is just just history, but John Wesley was, you know, unwell. He was advancing in his age. And this young man named Jonathan Edwards, he wanted to meet John Wesley and know about his ministry. So somehow he got in contact with John Wesley and he was in a sick bed. So Jonathan Edwards went and he went by the side of John Wesley every day. And John Wesley would tell him the great ministries, the difficulties, the challenges that he went through in the ministry, but the lives touched and how his ministry has impacted so many people. And, you know, Jonathan Edwards was just wanting to write a book about him. But what happened during that whole encounter was, you know, Jonathan Edwards was probably about 25 years old. He, as he was writing these stories, the Holy Spirit began to revive him. The Holy Spirit began to, you know, just put this desire, intense desire that I have to do something like what John Wesley did. And he did so when we read Church history, he, after he finished up with his writing material, he got on his horseback. He went preaching to in many, many, many places. And he did a great ministry, 25. Unfortunately, when he was 28, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, 29. He passed away. But in those few years, he did a wonderful work of God. And so this is just a small example of how when we study and when we read about all of this, our desire is, it's not like we want to be like this person, but we want to be like Jesus. You know, we're not saying that they, you know, church history, everyone were perfect. All of them made, they had their shares of mistakes, but we take what is good and we learn from them. Second point, I'll just put the point here. First one was more of him. Second point is priced likeness. Okay, before I go ahead, any, any question, anything, any thought that you want to share? Or should I go ahead? Any thought? Or should we go ahead? Okay. Okay, so the second, second aspect is Christ likeness. What is Christ likeness? Yeah, Charles, we are in page, we're still on page one. We are on the our quest in page one. So what is Christ likeness? Individually, collectively, to walk the way Jesus walked in his ministry, right? We always say that no, be Christ like Paul writes in his letters and says be Christ like, display the attributes of Christ, the attitude, the, your character, your, your walk in holiness, walk in, you know, in power, all of that. Now, the reason we are studying this again is to be Christ like. Anyway, you say, God, I want to be more like you, but not only in when people are watching me, but also when no one is around that I have walk Christ in Christ like attitude. There's something interesting here that I want to just touch upon in Christ like attitude. Firstly, is your character, our character is very important. You know, character is, is who we are when nobody's watching us, right? Now, we may be in ministry, I'm not saying any of us, I'm just giving an example, right? And we're doing the ministry, but somewhere along the line, when people are watching, we behave in one way, and when people are not watching, we behave in another way, right? And it's, it's not Christ like, right? Our desire is, as we learn all of this, that our character, our attitudes are to be Christ like. And as we grow in the ministry, opportunities may come our way, it is important to walk in holiness, to walk in humility. So that is something that we have to desire. As we desire God, there's a practical aspect as well, right? And also, as we study later on, we'll see that many of the, you know, the great men of God, women of God, because of this issue, right? Because of the whole attribute of Christ likeness, character, many of them have had, you know, fallen, many of them had lost their way. Of course, God's grace was upon them, but because it was their own personal prejudices that caused, you know, the revival, the move of God to be dampened, right? So it's very important. For example, if God is calling you to start a church, or you're already pastoring a church or pastoring a ministry, the ministry is growing, the more the ministry grows, the more we are to be Christ-like, right? It should not be the other way around. It should not be that, okay, the ministry grows, and then the attitude or the character grows, no. The more the ministry grows, the more we humble ourselves to God, and we say, God, I want to be more like you. And so that is our quest. Third one is so that God revives us again. Let's just look at a scripture here. Psalms 85 and verse 6. Psalms 85 and verse 6. Can any, any one of us just read that? Psalms 85 and 6. Anyone? Yes, pastor, I think. Go ahead, empty. Psalms 85 verse 6 says, will you not revive us again that your people may rejoice in you? Amen. Amen, right? Will you not revive us again? Now, this was probably in a time when, you know, if we look at Old Testament, most of us will be studying Old Testament, I guess this semester. If you look at Old Testament, if you look at what happened in Jerusalem early years, you know, God used the Jews, he brought them out of Egypt, and the Jews brought them to the Promised Land, they built a temple, but somewhere along the line that spark, you know, if you read the book of Deuteronomy, it's so wonderful, it's so powerful, because it says, you remember that God brought you out of Egypt, you remember that he parted the season to two, you remember that Manah came down from heaven, and so he's Moses, as he's writing this, he's telling the people, remember that. Don't forget what God took you through. Now, why is he writing this whole letter, the whole book of Deuteronomy? Because somewhere along the line, the Israelites lost their way. I'm sure we've heard of that famous saying, right? God brought Israel out of Egypt, but to get Egypt out of the Israelites was a difficult task. Why? Because it's true, that's a true saying, it's not just a fancy line, but it's a true saying, because somewhere they had lost that zeal, they had lost that passion, and that understanding of God, who is a holy God. And then later on, somewhere, you know, David came in, he restored some things, put some things into place, then God sent prophet after prophet after prophet. Why? Because that whole zeal, they had gone away from God. If you read the book of Ezra, it's a wonderful book. Ezra was a scribe, and let's read Ezra chapter nine was eight and nine. Ezra chapter nine was eight and nine. Can one of us please read it? Yes, Pastor. Go ahead. Ezra chapter nine was eight and nine. And now for a little bit while, grace has been shown from the Lord to our God to leave us a remnant to escape and to give us a peg in its holy place that our God may enlighten our eyes and give us a measure of revival in our bondage. For we were slaves, yet our God did not forsake us in our bondage, but he extended mercy to us inside of the kings of Persia to revive us, to repair the house of our God, to rebuild its ruins, and to give us a wall in Judah and Jerusalem. Thank you, Christopher. So if we see this, what's happening is we know the walls of Jerusalem have come down, the Babylonians have destroyed it. Now, all of a sudden, God uses Nehemiah and Ezra to pray that this whole, the walls be revived, and the generation, meaning the people of Israel, be restored back to God. What happened here? The walls are broken. Nobody is bothered about it. Everyone are happy. Okay, Babylon, I'm working here. I'm doing what I have to do. But somewhere, you know, they've lost that desire, hey, this is my land. This is our God's temple. And now, because it's our God's temple, it is ours that that whole feeling of, you know, it is ours had gone. So God used Ezra and Nehemiah, and we know the story, the the walls was rebuilt, and God not only rebuilt the walls, but there was a revival among the people. If we see, read later on, as Ezra began to open the scrolls and read, the people cried out to God. They fell on their knees and said, God, forgive us, forgive us, restore us, restore our land, repair us. We have gone away from you. There was a whole turning away from sins and looking back to God. Right? Similarly, as we study this, we as believers, you know, there may be some things in our lives that needs to be restored, some things in our lives that needs to be repaired, some things in our lives that needs to be raised up, right? And we want to experience a revival in that area so we can pray. And even as we study this, may the Holy Spirit minister to us in the areas that we may be struggling in. Now, it's important to understand that, you know, all of us as believers make mistakes. We go through our challenges, right? And so it's important that we open our hearts to God and say, God, this is my challenge, this is my difficulty that I'm facing. You revive me in this area, right? Then let's look at the next one. There will be seasons of a revival, right? Acts 3, 19. Acts 3 and verse 19. Could one of them please, one of us please read it please. Repent therefore and be converted. Repent therefore and be converted. There are sins may be brought about so that times of professioning may come from the presence of the Lord. Yeah, thank you, Mr. Manohar. So, repent therefore and be converted that your sins may be blotted out and times of refreshing, right? So, when God sends, you know, His Holy Spirit, there are seasons of revival that He may take us through, right? Now, we all know about seasons, right? God works in seasons, right? We may be going through a difficult season, some of them, you know, God may be teaching us, we may be going through a season where, okay, everything's all right, everything's going okay. But spiritually as well, we go through different kinds of seasons, right? I remember many years ago, I was going through this season where, you know, I wanted to preach, right? I wanted to share the word, I wanted to preach, but I was not getting any opportunity. You know, I was just, you know, I was doing other things, but I wanted to teach, I wanted to preach, I wanted to, you know, do the, learn the word of God. It was a intense desire. But, you know, I knew that I had to study the word of God for me to preach, right? So, that whole season of wanting to preach, wanting to preach, that desire, it moved away. And a season of jazz sitting, studying the word of God came in, right? Many seasons, right? It could be studying the word of God, a season of prayer, or, you know, even now the whole season of Bible college, this whole semester, this semester for each of us as students and even as a teacher, it's a season of revival, right? We go back to this, and even as I prepare and I go back through all of this, we look back and say, God, yes, we need this, we need a move of God, revive me in this area. So, God takes us through these seasons where the outpouring of God's presence is upon people, right? So, I remember there was a season somewhere in 2016 where as a church, we were focusing on worship, right? Praise and worship. So, I very clearly remember that, you know, every location, we have five locations in Bangalore, every location, the worship was so powerful, right? That we didn't want to stop the worship. You know, it used to go on for one hour, one and a half hours at times at certain Sundays and we just couldn't help it because it was a season of revival in the place of praise and worship, right? Every location, almost every Sunday, you know, usually the worship is about 40 minutes and then we get into the announcements and the word, but it was a season where every week worship would go on. So, there were times, a few times when, you know, after the church service, it would stay back and, you know, continue with worship. Then we would have this whole nights of worship, full night of worship. So, it was a season. There will be probably seasons where God may take you and I through prayer, fasting and prayer, right? So, through all of these seasons, remember that God is teaching us, right? There are different levels of his power that is manifesting and operating in and through our lives, right? Now, sometimes it may seem like there is no power, right? In the sense that, you know, we may have finished a worship session, right? And or a preaching session, you say, oh, it was so dry. I mean, I didn't feel anything. I didn't feel the move of God. Here's the thing, it's not only about feeling, right? Just because we didn't feel it doesn't mean that the Holy Spirit is not beginning his work of, you know, visiting and outpouring of his Holy Spirit. Remember, in the book of Acts, right? There was, when Peter went up to preach, where 3000 people gave their lives to Jesus and they accepted the gospel, there was no, there was no like, you know, shaking and a big sound and thunder and all of it. If you read Acts, it was a very, very simple message, right? That Peter preached, he said, okay, this is what it is. The Jesus that you have killed, you have put on the cross, he's the Messiah, but God and his power raised him up. And so, he's alive now and he's working multitudes, accepted that message. Why? It was a simple message. Why? Because it was the move of God in that place, right? God's grace was upon that place. I remember times when, you know, I'm sure it may have happened to those who are ministering, those who are also ministering, where, you know, I finished a whole set of worship in the church, but I felt I did so, you know, I prepared, prepared everything spiritually, prepared, practiced well, but I felt that after the whole set, I felt that, oh God, I didn't experience anything. God, I feel, I feel that I could have done better or I feel that, okay, this song should have come here. We have all these thoughts, but remember that it's not about our feeling. It is mostly when, you know, you feel that we've not done well, it is somebody in the church will say, you know, I received healing or I was blessed with this or I was blessed with this song and we'll be like really, you were blessed with this song. So, you know, so, seasons of revival happens in the manifestation, the outpouring of God, the visitation of God happens in seasons. So we take it as it comes. Any questions before we go ahead? Any thoughts you want to share from what we have done till now? Feel free, if you have any thoughts you can, you can share. If not, we can just keep going ahead. Everyone with me? Okay, great, great, great. Okay, so now we may use different terms for the work of God, right? And I'm sure we all have used this revival, awakening, refreshing, renewal, visitation and outpouring, a release of the Holy Spirit, a move of God. We, you know, usually when we remember I shared about the praise and worship times, usually when we are during that season, when we begin to worship, there was a heavy presence of God. So we knew that it was it was a move of God. God is doing something and there were times when, you know, when we would just, you know, in worship and people would receive healing, people receive, nobody prayed for them, nobody, you know, placed the hands on them, nothing. People receive deliverance, right? So there are different words that we can use, but remember that the words are not important, you know, the terms are not important, right? Of course, it is important when you're, you know, studying it when you're talking to others. But regardless of what terminology or what language we use, the quest is to desire more of His presence, right? So for example, we're telling somebody, hey, you know what, I went for this prayer, there was a sudden move of God, God began to work. The question that we should ask ourselves is, okay, God did all of this, are we, has it brought us closer to God? Has it made us Christ-like? Has it brought us to a season where we will pursue God more? These are the questions we need to ask ourselves, right? Seasons of revival lift us to new realms, right? Let me put that. Seasons of revival lift us to new realms. Now, all of us, right, Paul is writing to the Corinthians. He says this in many places, right? Be spiritually matured. He says, don't be always on milk, but eat the food. And so basically what he's saying is mature in Christ, right? The end of a season that God is doing signals the beginning of a new season, right? So for example, I'm using these examples, right, so that we may all understand. Example, you're part of your church and in your church, they're doing 40 days of fasting and prayer, right? Now it's a season, 40 days, you're just praying, you're seeking God, God is ministering to you and maybe to using you to minister to others. And then when the 40 days is over, what do we do? We have a good meal, okay? But here's the thing, when that season is over, remember a new season is starting. And what is that new season? God is whatever happened in these 40 days, we are to get into this new season of saying, God, you have used me in these 40 days, you have spoken to me, you've ministered to me. Now I want to go from here, from this place, I want to step up in my life, in the ministry. If I've been praying half an hour every day, I want to make it one hour every day. If I've been reading the word half an hour every day, I want to step it up. I want to go to a higher realm, a new realm. If I've been, if this is something that I've been praying for, so for example, you've been wanting to flow in the gifts of the Spirit. And so you can say, God, I want this, I want this in this new season. So our spiritual journey is where we move from glory to glory. You're with me, everyone. So just because Bible college is over, I'm just using this example, just because this semester is over, yes, we can relax and enjoy the holidays, all of that. But it should be that, okay, God, I've completed my first year, got into the second year. Now let me get into this new realm, a new level of spiritual maturity. A season of revival helps us experience new levels of his glory. So most of us, we want new levels. None of us want to stay in the same place. All of us want new levels of his presence in us. And if we are doing our spiritual journey correctly, living continuously, ongoing, and pursuing God, we will get into that place of maturity, growing from glory to glory, step by step. One of the mistakes that a lot of young people make is they've seen pastors and leaders, their lifestyles probably, and they say, oh, I want to be an evangelist. I want to be a pastor. This happened where a few students in our church, I'm not putting them down, but I had to explain to them, you know, they said, I want to become a pastor. I said, why do you want to become a pastor? I said, no, so that I can preach the word every Sunday. So it looks nice, right? But there's a lot of things involved. There's a lot of preparation. So I told this person, this young boy, I said, that's great. But there's preparation involved. God wants you to step up from the position you're in, what you're doing now, to a higher position. I told him, so if you want to be a pastor you're 22 years old now, come, the church starts at 10 o'clock, come at 9.30, begin to set up the chairs. And he was like, okay, you know, I want to preach, pastor, I don't want to set up the chairs. I said, yeah, come set up the chairs. Why? Because there are ceases. Now, I'm not saying that setting up chairs will bring revival. It's not about that. God will take us to that process of revival, that process of, you know, continual growth and maturity, right? And so sometimes we, as people, we forget to receive what, when I mean forget, we fail to receive what God wants us to do in a visitation. And later on, we'll also look at even some of the most matured believers and ministers of God in church history in the early 1700s, 1900s as well. They made such simple mistakes. You know, this whole example of John and Charles Wesley, they had a small misunderstanding. They went in two separate ways. So, you know, there are things that, you know, cause divisions. So, that is why maturity is very important. And so, these new realms that God takes us through is very important. So, let's just quickly do a review of what we did today. So, firstly, we, the reason we are studying this is so that we have more of Him. Two, that we become Christ-like, not only in our personal lives, but also as a church, we become Christ-like. That God revives us, right? Maybe some areas in our life are dead and dried up. We can pray and say, God revive us during the season. God takes us through seasons of revival, right? So, be available for every season that God has, that He wants to take you and I through. Seasons of revival lift us to new realms, which means He wants us not to stay in the same place, but to step it up, to go one step higher, right? And we all have to grow in the Lord. The moment we feel that we are in a place of, you know, just stagnant in one place, we need to buckle up and say, okay, God, I need to, you know, go up to the next level, I need to prepare. Now, I just want to point out one very important thing. Even as we pray for revival and all of this, yes, there's a spiritual aspect, but there's also the practical aspect, right? The spiritual aspect is God will pour out His Holy Spirit, God will do a move of His Holy Spirit in the way He wants to do, right? The practical aspect is we have to pray, right? Now, we have to see God. Now, if we don't, you know, do the practical, the spiritual will not happen, right? So, it's very important that you do both together, right? Imagine if in Acts chapter 4, if Peter, you know, saw all the thousands of people and imagine he didn't preach the gospel that day. He said, okay, anyways, I've done my part here, let me, let's just go and do something else. No, he did the practical. That was to stand up, to preach the gospel and, you know, to deliver the message. That was a practical thing and God moved and did wonders there. So, I want to just encourage all of us, even as we pick up from next week, we pick up and look at different things in, you know, we'll journey through the book of Acts and look at how, you know, there was revivals in the book of Acts. Then we look at also, you know, people in church history. Many, many people are there. Many revivals that happen, moves of God that happen. Just there are some revivals that went on for years. There are some that went on for a couple of weeks and some that just died off immediately. So, we will learn and we will learn from those and God can help us to really desire revivals, a move of God in our lives. Rupa, you want to share something? Go ahead, Rupa. Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Good morning. Good morning, friends. During this past season, COVID season, there was a rumor going on. I don't know if it is a fact, a rumor that the third wave will be affecting the children. So, our fellowship members, we all prayed. We had a one night prayer for the children, praying for their protection, not only physical and also spiritual salvation and all. So, after that, God gave me a, he spoke to me and said, start a worship. According to the Psalms 8, Lord says he will build a fortress on the praises of the children. So, based on that verse, we started for the past two months, every morning, 7 to 8, I have invited our children in the church to meet on Zoom. So, I thought they will not be very interested, but they started coming so enthusiastically. Every day, they prepare a praise, they learn the memory verse and they pray, but not only for themselves, for different children. And this praise and worship has really changed not only their lives, but the lives, each family, I can see the revival in that family. And I praise God. I feel so humbled in the way God has moved in their lives, because all those children were attending online classes. They were not at all paying attention. They started cheating in their exams, in their online exams. I was so troubled in my heart, but through this, God has changed their hearts and I really want to thank God and praise him. But the thought he has given me and also given the children that commitment and for meeting every day, even before I switch on the Zoom, as soon as I switch on, they are all there coming and it's a great joy to see them. Thank you, sir. I just wanted to share it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Rupa, for sharing. That's an important point as well, that revival, a move of God can happen with just even two or three people. So being faithful, even in the small that God is calling each one of us to, like how God told Rupa to start a worship, so start small and God begins to work with those small things. And so we will wrap up today's class. We'll just close with the word of prayer and then we will pick up from next Monday onwards. Let's just pray before we close. Father, we want to thank you for what we learned, Lord. We thank you that we as your children can desire a move of God, the work of your Holy Spirit, a revival, not only in ourselves, but also in our city, in our nation and the nations of God. You are able to do it again. Like what we studied, Lord, even as we pursue for a move and the revivals and as we go on to study this, Lord, I pray that there will be a move in our own hearts, Lord, that we would go more Christ likeness, Lord, that we will go through seasons, the seasons that you take us through, that we will learn and grow and continue to fulfill the call of God in our lives. Thank you that you have given us this wonderful opportunity, Lord. We give you all the praise, we pray your blessing on each and every student to God. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much, everyone. Have a wonderful week. God bless you all. Thank you. Thank you.