 Welcome everyone. Good morning. We'll just quickly pray and then we'll get started with the presentations. Father, we thank you. We come at this day. We come at this time and to your mighty hands. We come at everyone who's going to present their sermons today. Lord, I pray it to be a blessing to each one of us. We thank you in Jesus' name. We pray. Amen. Okay, we have five exciting speakers today. Those who are watching online, there's a lot of laughter here. We start with Nina and then we will follow with Rins and then Anand, Sriradha and Nikhil. So that's the order. So each one of them will, for want of time, each one of them will start immediately. Okay, you're ready Nina? Okay, fine. Good morning all. The simplicity of the childlike faith. So we start with from Matthew 18, one to five. At that time, the disciples came to Jesus saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? Then Jesus called a little child to him, said to him in the midst of them and said, Surely I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will not by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Whoever receives one little child like this in my name receives me. So children are a constant wonder. They are drawn to simple things with great awe and yet speak honest words that most adults don't have the courage to say. We often admitted children for their unique insight and captivating ways of describing simple things. But rarely do we include them in the adult conversations. The book of Matthew, Mark and Luke all wrote accounts about the value Jesus placed on children in an unexpected moment. So when disciples asked Jesus, who's the most important people in his kingdom, it was that they were really want some affirmations of their own status. After all, they were the people with whom Jesus chose to spend the most time. But Jesus shocked them by gathering up one of the little child and presented the child as an ideal heavenly citizen. Now this child became the chosen and valued example for entering heaven. Becoming like a little child means that we maintain that wonderful and beautiful characteristics and qualities of children which life in this sinful world tends to beat out of us. And what are these characteristics and qualities? They are like tenderness of conscience, openness about emotions and feelings, trust, dependence, easy to forgive and willing to learn and grow. Which we tend to strip out of us as we encounter the brokenness of this world. We do things because they have always been done that way and we have trouble imagining anything different. But children do not behave in this way nor did Jesus. Jesus lived in awe of life, of God and humanity and this awe was contagious. People who saw how Jesus lived began to see how life should be lived. Jesus revealed how God intended life to be lived. In their words, those who began to live life like Jesus are those who began to see heaven coming down to earth. They began to see the rule and reign of God unfolding in their own life with all its beauty, majesty, glory and creativity. This is what Jesus himself lived and this is what Jesus invited us to live also. And he taught us that if we want to experience God's life in this life, then we need to become like little children once again. So we'll see what are the other characteristics of little children. And the most important thing is a child capacity for excitement. And excitement is an appreciation, gratitude and awareness of things as they are. We must think of the disciples of Jesus Christ as they couldn't get over the excitement of the good news. They were irresistible as they proclaimed that Jesus was God incarnate and he died on the cross. And he burst the seal of the tomb that he lives for evermore and that he can change anyone's life who comes to him. And the disciples were ready to sacrifice their lives for this truth. But excitement of this good news we read in the New Testament, we certainly don't have it today. So Jesus is calling us again to go back to the thrill and excitement of a little child to enter the kingdom of God and bring other people also to the kingdom. Another thing about the children is Jesus meant that we have a childlike forgiving heart. Children cannot hold any grudge for very long. It is true that they have their misunderstanding but they are very short. And they never allow their prejudices to interfere with their joy of living. The little quarrels are soon patched up for. They can keep no enmity in their hearts. In that sense, we are all to be like children. Jesus says that you cannot accept to be converted and become like this little children. We cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Jesus thought that it was foolish to seek forgiveness of God while we refuse to grant forgiveness to others. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. This also means that we were to have to live as simplicity of the little child. How natural it is for a child to believe except we become as little children in believing we shall not enter the kingdom of heaven. But our intellectual culture has crippled our ability to believe in the simple yet profound truth of God. We are dragged by materialism and numb by secularism so that we become hardened to a simple act of faith. But Jesus said we can be converted and become as little child and the childlike faith when we come to the cross of Christ with the knowledge that our sins are forgiven and we are new creation in Christ Jesus which is 2 Corinthians 5.17. This also meant that we were to come with the natural mentality of the child. Jesus rebuked the Pharisees who were pretending their religion with false humility and outside religiosity. The worst thing that could happen to a man is becoming contagiously religious so that he will not see the greatness of Christ and need of Christ in our lives. So Jesus said in Matthew 5.3 blessed our poor in spirit for this is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who are natural and pure enough to believe in God and to take their hearts and all of his greatest provisions which he made for us. Christ meant that we would become repentant heart like a child. We must never see the broken hearted repentance of a child poured out for the wrong done. A child has great capacity for repentance and this we should be taken into our life that we should have a believing, repenting, humble, natural mind like a child so that we can enter the kingdom of God. Apostle Paul said that to both the cultural Greeks and the pious Jews the reality of Christ on the cross sounded like the surest folly. But Paul said that wisdom of the world, in wisdom of the world it never found God and we are still groping blindly to seek him. Paul said the secret is found in the cross and we must approach the cross as a child and the real question is, are we willing to humble ourselves today to receive Christ as our Saviour with all the simplicity of a little child and we just pray that Lord that Father give us wisdom to do it according to your will in Jesus name. Thank you. Thank you, Nina. Thank you. Next is Prince. You switch on your, check the mics, switch on the camera and then we'll start the timer. You can push your chair back a bit, I think. Okay. Okay. I'll start the timer. The mic is not muted. Is it muted? Yeah, it was off. Okay, okay. Say something. Okay, yeah, got it. Okay, we'll start. Good morning, everyone. My sermon topic was staying hopeful. And I just want to share some of the insights and some of the thoughts on how we can stay hopeful in the situations that we face through in our everyday life which are so challenging. And we know the story of Jericho walls, right? The walls of Jericho were 17 feet high and they were made with thick, pure solid stone. And it is very hard and impossible situation for the Ang Ami Israelites and God promised to give them the land of Jericho, which is a main land, which is a main thing for Israelites to start to capture the promised land of Canada. And God promised them that he will give the land of Jericho, but it doesn't mean they will escape the reality that they have to face the Jericho world. And I think it's how it is in most of our lives that we have the promises of God. We have those dreams and visions that was backed up by the word of God and the promises of God. But it doesn't mean we'll escape through the realities of life. Like the Israelites have to face the Jericho world before the promised land. We also go through the walls of life and these walls in our lives can be sickness. There was addictions or disappointments, discouragement. We can name them anymore. And when we face these situations, it's very hard to keep our faith strong, to keep and stay hopeful believing that we'll see a miracle. That we'll see answers for our prayers, that we'll see our situations changed. And the bigger the walls, the bigger the situations were, the bigger intimidating and scary the situations may look like. And like Peter spent whole night catching fish, trying he will catch fish in the next tray, but ended up catching nothing. Most of the times we do things. We keep on doing things, believing that God will do, believing that we'll see a breakthrough, believing that we'll see our prayers being answered. We'll see believing that our situations may change, but we won't see it in some times. We won't see the result and we end up discouraged, tired, overwhelmed, hopeless. And sometimes we even bury our hopes, thinking, okay, it's not for me. Like maybe it won't happen, maybe it's not the will of God in my life. But I think most of the times why we, even though we know our God is a God who does impossible things, we know our God who is the one who turns water into wine. But why we still end up losing hope is because maybe we try to keep a period where there is a comma. Maybe we try to interpret things and situations on our own knowledge, on our own wisdom, instead of what the God says about it, what the God looks our situations at. We know like Joseph was betrayed by his own brothers and sold into slavery for Egyptians. But in Genesis chapter 45, when Joseph reveals himself to his brothers, he says that you sold me into Egyptians, but God has sent me. He didn't interpreted his life based on the event that was happened, based on what people has done to him, based on what happened, but he interpreted his life and his situation, based on what God has done. Even though you have meant it for evil, but God has turned it for good. And even in the same, it is the same with the Israelites when they went to spy the land of Cana. All the 10 people, they came and they speak so hopeless things. They are like, they look like giants and we are like grasshopers before them. But it's Joshua and Caleb who told, they didn't deny the fact and the truth that the army of Canaanites are so powerful and strong. They didn't deny it, but they spoke the word of God that we will go, we will take the charge, because God has promised that he will give us the land. And that's how when we see things through our own eyes, that's when we get off of our hope. That's when we get discouraged off our hope. But when we start to see things through what God, what God says, what the promise of God over our lives through, that's when we keep our hopes alive. That's when we keep hoping and keep pressing forward without getting discouraged and getting tired. And most of the times it's not, and the question is not about do we have faith, but the question is more like, do we still have hope for what we are having faith for? Because in Hebrews 111 tells that faith is the evidence of things that we hoped for. And we need to have a hope for our faith to see like how we can keep on, how we can keep our faith if we are not hoping in the first place. We have to have a hope that we'll see the result. God will do what he has promised to do. And most of the times even our hope may be in our own confidence, maybe in our own selves. And that's where our hope is so powerless because the hope where it is not in Jesus Christ is powerless. And in Romans chapter five verse five tells that this hope will not disappoint us, will not lead us to disappointment for we know how dearly God loves us. And before the verse that tells, endurance develops strength of character and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. And the word Greek word for salvation is sozo, which means it is a wholeness. We have everything that we needed in the salvation. So when we keep our hopes alive, when we keep our hopes not based on our situations, but on how God sees our situations, what the word of God tells our situation, that's when we can keep our hopes alive. That's when we, even though we get discouraged, even though we see failures, when we look back towards what God has done before, the word of God tells that even though enemy meant for evil, God will turn it for our good. God has prepared many good things for those who love him. When we keep our faith, when we keep our trust in the Lord and the word of God, that's when our faith won't be wavering. And Hebrews 10-23 says, Let us hold tightly without wavering to our hope. A frame for God can be trusted to keep his promises. And it is important to keep our faith, to keep our hope firm so that we can see the promises. It's like God will keep his promises and we have to trust it. And how we can trust completely is staying hopeful. And how we can stay hopeful in difficult times is looking what God says, looking what the word of God says. And looking how grateful and faithful he has been over everything and believing that the God who called us is faithful to complete every good work that he started in our lives. Thank you. Thanks, Vince. Thank you. Okay, so next we have Anand Paul, Pastor Anand. Go for it. Yeah, sorry, yeah. Okay, you ready? Just check the audio. Check, check, check. Yeah. Just one more person. Okay, yeah, start at the time. Hey, good morning, everyone. I'm Anand. My title is faith and my topic is on truth about Christian faith. Hebrews 11.6. It says that and without faith, it is impossible to please God. What is actually saying is without faith, we cannot do anything. It's impossible to please God. If you see, faith is the major thing in the Christianity. We can tell like this also, faith is the prerequisite in order to know God and to connect God. About the Christian faith, the truth is, if you see in India, there are 3 billion faith. The Christian faith is different and the other 3 billion faiths are there. If you see in other faiths, the important will be on the believers, which is in Christianity, faith is not depend on subject of faith, but on the object, which is Jesus. Let me tell you once again in Christianity, faith is not dependent on the subject of faith, but on the object, which is Jesus, while the others will be on the subject. I can proudly say that Christian faith stands out. If you see in Peter and his books, faith is compared as a precious faith. It's a priceless. So, Christian faith is the most invaluable faith in the worlds of the faith. So, I just want to take you today through John chapter 2. If we think about John chapter 2, we'll mostly remember about the Marys and we can listen to sermons about the Marys. But I just want to take you in another perspective, which is from verse 23. Now, when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover during the feast, many believed in his name and they saw the signs which he did. But Jesus did not commit himself to them because he knew all men and had no need that anyone should testify of man, but he knew what was in man. So, if you see this verse, we all know that's the miracle which Jesus did. And because of the miracle, there are so many people who came to Jesus and believed him. But the main point, if you see here in verse 23, then Jesus did not commit himself to the people. Why Jesus did not commit himself to the people? Because it says like, he knows the intentions. If you see, according to John 2, 23 to 24, all believers are not true believers. He knows the intentions of the hat. So, if you see here, people who came to Jesus are just came because of the miracle, what happened. And what I think is in our Christian life also, most of us will be running after the miracles each and every time in our life. What I think is, I mean, there are certain times God says no. We should believe on him and hang up on him in each and every time. The very saddest thing is in our Christianity, we have changed the object of faith. I don't know about the urban churches and the regional churches and villages and all. People actually changed the object of faith. Today, our faith was depending upon this oil bottles or curches or pastures. See, I mean, I'm not telling it's a wrong thing to do. But what's happening is the object of faith is getting changed. So, but it should not happen like that. Our faith had to change. Our faith should not change. When we see in the prayer also, prayer has no power. But in the person to whom we are praying to is only have the power. I mean prayer is the only channel to get the power from God. If really, if you really think like prayer is the most powerful thing. If we see gentiles also, they'll pray so good than us. If you see, now it's November. I mean, they have the mala. I mean, they have this meditation of 40 days. If we see also, they'll climb the mountains on their knees. When we compare to their prayers and all, nothing we are doing. But what I'm telling is maybe for them, there is a power in prayer for us. But the person to whom we are praying, there is power. So, when we come to the same reference once again, the reason why Jesus did not commit to their faith is because their faith did not help them to commit to God. When we see the scriptures in the whole Bible, faith is all about commitment. So, what kind of faith we are keeping on him is a matter. So, I just want to take you through three kinds of faith today. The first one is emotional faith. And the second one is intellectual faith. And the third one is emotional faith. Emotional faith is all about the emotions, the faith which we get out of the emotions because of some particular things. And the second one is intellectual faith. Intellectual faith is faith which is associated with a belief that may not necessarily lead to the practical changes. But maybe it will give little faith. Maybe the other thing is it won't last long. The third one is emotional faith. Emotional faith is all about refers to a resilient and courageous act of will. We are going to talk about the emotional faith now. So, what I tell is we all should have the emotional faith which is we have to know the God's will and we have to follow that. Emotional faith is all about doing everything for God. God actually desires emotional faith from us. As a Christians, we all have to introspect us. What kind of faith we have? Are we doing the will of God in each and everything what we are doing in our lives? Actually, we have a faith that has to be accepted by him. I mean, the other thing also, when we come to the emotional faith, we have to surrender our whole will to God. When we see in Matthew chapter 7 verse 21 also, not everyone who says to me, God shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father in heaven. Whoever do the will of the Father, they can please God. Faith is like an anchor of the ship. So, we have to think ourselves on which, when your faith is on, is it on? Is it on some miracles? Is it on some pastors? Is it an object? Faith is all about us and God. We are believing God. There is no need of, I mean, I'm not denying the pastors and all, but the thing is, everyone has the same power, God given, if you have faith, if you have belief, everything will happen. But the other thing is, we can believe miracles, but we have to believe Jesus also. Miracles are the only channels to lead Jesus. Who does miracles? When we see a bleeding woman, when Jesus went to a bleeding woman, when she got healed, Jesus, it's a very private thing for her. But why Jesus actually calling her, who is this, who is this and what? Because why Jesus spoke with the lady, because he don't want her to stop at the miracle itself. That miracle should lead her to Jesus. Faith is not anchored in the miracles. Faith is anchored in the character of Jesus. God is a faithful God and failing faithfulness you have. And the other thing is, when the miracle happens, it should not stop us there. I mean, it should not stop there only. It should, that miracle should lead to Jesus. And we have to put faith on Jesus. We should not keep our faith on men of God or men of God. As a men of God and we are, I mean future men of God, we have to introspect ourselves and we have to teach. And we have to think of ourselves what the commitment we have for Christ. And when coming to the commitment, it's all about submitting to the Lordship of Christ. We should come under God's control. If we compare this democracy, maybe people will think there is some freedom. But when you come to the Christ of Christ, it is under the God's control. There are so much freedom. 2 Corinthians 3, 18. We should obey the God in each and every situation. If you see so many people, David, Abraham, they followed Jesus and they were so fruitful. And the other thing I want to point out is, everyone making God, maybe Jesus, we are thinking maybe Jesus is my God. I don't have any other things. But in some other things, which is something lingering in our mind, 24 hours other than Jesus, we are making it on idols. Finally, the orchestration of a person who are in faith. Such a faith overcomes fear. And the second thing is such a faith overcomes worry. And such a true faith is consistent. Overcomes fear. If you see apostles acts for, they pray for the courage and they overcome the fear. And the second thing, such a faith overcomes the worry, which is Sam's 5522 says, cast all your burdens upon me. And the final thing is such a true faith is consistent. Thank you. Thank you, Madam. So no altar call, no? The end. Thank you. Okay, next we have Sriradha. Sriradha, just check. Give her the mic, please. Check, check. Yeah, say something. Can you guys just say? It's not coming on the past thing. Check, check. Okay. Is it visible? Go ahead. I'll start. Yes, pastor. Okay. I'll start, pastor. So my title is, my sermon title is Little Things Matter to God. And the topic is God is working behind the sin. When we are telling ourselves, we are unworthy. So I'll start with a story. So in a village, a woman used to live and that woman used to go to the river every day with her two vessels. One was broken and the other one was completely new. After two years, the broken vessel, which one is the broken vessel? He told its owner that why you don't throw me instead of carrying me? I'm completely broken. Then the woman took it on the way to the river and showed both the sides of the path. Paths were filled with beautiful flowers and she said to that vessel, can you see the flowers? When I carry you, water falls from you and from that water these flowers come out. Flowers came out. So never say that if I should throw you because you may feel broken the eyes of you but see what God birthed from your brokenness. So we'll see some of the things from this story. First thing is never underestimate the silent periods or waiting season of your life. If we see from Old Testament till New Testament, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, even the Jesus, everyone waited for the right time. Everyone had that waiting period or silent period in their life. Second thing is waiting period is not a wasting period. Sometimes we think that our waiting period is just like we are wasting but God is telling that it's not something that we are wasting. And if we see in Psalms chapter 31 verse 15 that our time is in his hand so it's not something that we are wasting. Third thing is never compare yourself to others. This is something that we do some mistake that we compare ourselves to others. Comparison is the enemy of contentment. It will always leave you feeling behind. It's like you are not complete or you are not valuable, you are not something like worthy. And next thing we will see that God uses every single thing, even our brokenness also. If we see that from... Sometimes brokenness has two parts. One is always lead to the God and one is always lead to the world. So we have to choose which path we are taking. One is brokenness is a blessing because it leads us towards the God because God is telling that when we are broken we are near to God because in our brokenness we always see God's face. So I want to share to verse one is Matthew chapter 10, 29 to 31. It's telling are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin and not one of them falls to the ground apart from your father's will but the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore you are of more value than many sparrows. So there is no favoritism in God and it's like we may see from our perspective but in God's perspective we are always like worthy and John 13 7 God is telling that Jesus answered and said to him what I'm doing you do not understand now but you will know after this. So maybe we are here in that waiting period or in silent period but there is hope in Jesus there is something like after every night there is a day. So it was my sermon. Thank you. Last but not the least for today we have Mr. Nikhil Masi bringing us God's word. So Nikhil Masi check check. You can switch on the camera. Ready Nikhil? Okay. Good morning once again everyone. Today is my sermon topic is living life as a Christian as we are believers as we are Christian so how should we live and what we have? What should we follow? So we are going to see this some points about living as life as a Christian as a believers as so first thing is live in obedience so for believers for like for Christians obedience is the most important thing. It is very important when we believe in Jesus Christ why because when we see for Samuel 1522 it says obedience is the more than is better than sacrifice if we are sacrificing anything if we are not obeying so that everything will be best so obedience is very important things for believers life as they live when we see a Brahms life in every areas wherever God says and he did maybe he could have asked how I will do how it it's possible but no he did whatever God says he obeyed he was faithful that's why called father of faith so obedience is the most important things in Christian life when we see John 1027 it says my see will listen my word my voice that is means telling about obeying when we see John 1415 if you love me then you will follow my commandments and indeed it says if you will love me you will keep my commandments so that's why it says when we love so it will be good it's good to obey in every areas to obey Lord and second thing is live like a child of God when we see believers life when we see they called to be a child of God called them to become his child so first Timothy 24 says God is calling us to be become his child to be his child and when we see John 112 it says if you will believe then you will get chance to become his child so when we believe in Jesus Christ as a savior so we'll get chance to become his children one John one it says God loves us he called us called us that's why he wants to save us so he loves us so live like a child of God and when we see third point live in authority so believers they should know because they also have authority in Christ Jesus as they are believers as they are follower of Jesus Christ Christian they have authority so let me share about little when I accepted Jesus Christ so that time I used to think like only pastor can preach I used to think like only prophet can prophecy I used to think like only like they can from where they are getting this power from where they are getting this all things but after when I started reading Bible so after I get to learn believers also called Jesus gave authority to everyone he says Luke 10 19 he gave us authority over all things Matthew 28 18 he gave us authority to preach to teach the word of God when we see I used to think like only in church like only big big pastor only they can teach they can preach only other people they just have to listen but when we see Matthew 28 18 he is giving us authority to teach and preach so that means every believers have authority to teach to preach the word of God and when we see Luke 9 1 authority over all sickness and demons so when we see it's like it's for believers like sometimes they think only some pastor can pray they can lay hand and when they will pray they just believe like when they will pray that then I will get healing then I will I will get healing and only they can demonstrate they can cast out demons only they can do but when we see Luke 9 1 he is giving us authority over all things all sickness all so that means believers also can lay hand they can pray they also can cast out demons so they can also do everyone can do because they are child of God they have authority so they also can do when we see Mark 16 17 18 if you will believe then this these signs will follow you to lay hands to lay hands and pray cast out demons to all things if you will believe so that means whoever will believe that means anyone can believe Jesus Christ as a savior so these signs will follow them they can also do all these things they need to believe yes they have authority to do these things they have authority to overcome in this situation believers life should not be like every times just telling God complain complaining on God complaining on God like God why you doing this why you this why you are having situation why in this things in this things all things but no they have authority to declare over all things they have authority to declare our situation declare over all troubles in their lives they have authority and when we just we will see three more points and one see God not to sin when we see a most why for it says see God not to sin Proverbs 1923 it says fear God not to man because the fearing of God it will lead us in the way of life so fear God not to man and when we see love God not the world when we see 1 John 2 15 to 7 it says do not love the world God says if you will love the worldly things if you will love the world then you will get cheat because there is you will get in every areas but if we will love to God because he loved us he loved us he gave his son because of love so he loved us so that's why it says do not love the world so this is the points I want to say so Christian life they should know this things like only some of the points I have so they should know the things like what they have what they should follow what they have things how they should live they all things they should know so this is very important things so okay God bless you thank you thank you Nikhil thank you okay so we have 4 more minutes left so what we do is we will stop here huh yeah remarks okay we can probably share some let me see if I remember I'll just look at the hmm okay Nina's left um so Prince um huh yeah that's what I'll just yeah so yeah one thing that I've felt um is the personal application but what can you do okay so to to really emphasize that I think I felt that everyone needs to really be strong in that area uh because that's what you're leaving behind so to say that okay this is something that you heard but this is something that you can this is what you can do with it so um yeah so it was good um then Anand um yeah Anand very interesting topic and very interesting way that you shared and um again the personal application so so Prince coming back to Prince Prince is yours is a message of hope right so um so again this yeah staying hopeful so the personal application bit is very important like you know so which means that okay this is what I can take home so to really summarize with that correct correct yeah so so when you summarize it okay here are three things that you can do and also to like when you actually bring the thing out in real life examples okay it can be from your own life uh so that will really um put things in perspective and uh yeah I mean whatever you did but um to give some more details will be fine yeah so uh Anand also same thing personal application I think you you shared a lot of stories to illustrate the points but personal application of um you know uh of uh faith I think that that came through but you can actually summarize it uh Srirada uh Srirada what I felt was you could you could actually have spoken a little more you had some more time you finished in some uh yeah you know she had about I think four and a half minutes or something left according to my clock so um that was the thing um and uh yeah and the scriptures you see you're using a power point so put the scriptures there right you uh you you're using the power point for the points for your but then the scriptures can also be put there you had a lot of um you know good scriptures to share you can put that over there as well um yeah and also time you know you I think you were probably under pressure you wanted to finish it fast uh you didn't want to be you know left without time but then you can uh the best things to make best use of time you know not to rush through but take your time and uh do it and also a brokenness you can actually share a little more what does it mean really you know you can uh give it some more depth so so I can see I might be broken uh in a way but I don't really know it right uh like to my mind I'm just thinking brokenness maybe maybe lack of self-worth lack of self-esteem um maybe going through um I don't know difficult time you know uh so if you bring out what is really brokenness you know we have this idea okay something that is not right but what aspect of it is not right you know if you point out then um then I'm able to really receive that healing and all this and for a typical message like this you need to go into ministry time of course not for you know our presentation but really you can actually invite the presence of God to you know all these areas of brokenness that can be healing yeah nickel musty nickel um good nickel um and uh you also had some good points about Christian living uh you know basically on identity authority etc uh wind it up with that you know uh probably you thought you were running out of time but you had you know one more minute so to wind up uh would really help right okay thank you everyone so next uh class we would have Samuel Madhu and uh I think Anthony uh so these are two folks and uh maybe whoever Prabhu also Prabhu yes Prabhu, Prabhu, Samuel Madhu, Anthony uh three and anyone else who is not presented can do that right thank you so much God bless you bye bye