 add to what was shared. You can do that as well. Okay. Okay, so let's move on, right? You know, you can follow in your notes. If you have your notes, it's page seven. And okay, so we looked at how Balaam prophesied and it was by the Holy Spirit, by the Spirit of God. Then we also see, you know, Joshua being prepared for leadership. We saw that God doing something for those elders to carry the responsibility, right? Giving them that the same, probably the burden to carry out the leadership responsibility. Those 17, we saw that. Then we see Joshua being prepared for leadership. Okay. And let's read that, those verses as well. So we go to Numbers 27 and verse 18. Okay, Numbers 27 and verse 18. The Lord said to Moses, Take Joshua the son of none with you, the man in whom is the Spirit, and lay your hand on him. Set him before Elias the priest and before all the congregation and inaugurate him in their sight. And you shall give some of your authority to him, that all the congregation of the children of Israel may be obedient. He shall stand before Elias the priest who shall inquire before the Lord for him by the judgment of the urine. At his word, they shall go out and at his word, they shall come in. He and all the children of Israel with him, all the congregation. So Moses did as the Lord commanded. He took Joshua and set him before Elias the priest and before all the congregation and he laid his hands on him and inaugurated him just as the Lord commanded by the hand of Moses. So we see that Joshua, something happening. He's been inaugurated or something starting. It's a new season in Joshua's life where he is prepared or set apart for leadership or is publicly declared that he is the next leader. Before the congregation, before the priest and Moses lays hands on him. And the Spirit of God is preparing him. God gives the instruction that Joshua should be leading the people and he also prepares Joshua. If you go to Deuteronomy, the last verse, the next book, Deuteronomy and the last chapter and verse 9. Now Joshua the son of Nun was full of the Spirit of Wisdom for Moses had laid his hands on him. So the children of Israel heated him as and did as the Lord had commanded Moses. So we see Joshua being prepared and we see here that Joshua is actually taking over the leadership. The quality was that he was full of the Spirit of Wisdom. The Holy Spirit was upon him giving him wisdom to lead the people. And we know that we need the wisdom to lead the people of God. Any leadership was actually right. I'm sure we know the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Knowledge is something that we acquire through experience, through reading, through learning. And wisdom is the ability to apply that knowledge. Wisdom is the ability to discern. Wisdom is the ability to make those choices and with the knowledge. So that is wisdom and God gives Joshua the wisdom that is required for leadership. So that's something again. For leadership, for those of us who are leaders, for those of us who are aspiring to be leaders, for those of us who are leading leaders, you are in a leadership and you are called to raise up leaders maybe in the congregation that you're leading. This is something to keep in mind that the Holy Spirit that he would not only raise up leaders but also empower leaders. We see that in Joshua's life. And when we turn to the book, Judges, we see several instances of the Holy Spirit empowering the judges who were actually given leadership over the people of Israel for a season. So when we read Judges 3, we read about Othniel. And we're not going to go through all the verses but let's just look at a few. Judges chapter 3 and verse 9 and 10. Then the children of Israel cried out to the Lord. The Lord raised up a deliverer for the children of Israel who delivered them. Othniel, the son of Kenai, Caleb, the younger brother. The Spirit of the Lord came upon him and he judged Israel. So something happening every time the Spirit of the Lord came upon a person for a particular task. That's how he moved in the Old Covenant, in the Old Testament. If you have a question here, so can we say that the Holy Spirit came upon certain people to equip them for certain mission in the Old Testament? So the rest of them did not have the Spirit of God? Yes. So in the Old Testament specifically, just want to clarify that in the Old Testament, the Spirit of God would come upon people, enable them. It could be multiple people but like we see 70 elders and so on. So our Basiliel and his team, the designer team. So he would come, he would empower them for a particular task. He would come on prophets, they would receive, they would hear the message, communicate the message to the king or maybe even during their lifetime, he would be upon them and he would do that. Now in the New Testament, in the New Covenant, New Dispensation that we are in, the Holy Spirit is available for everyone, those who make that decision to receive Jesus. Now that's the key indicator that those who receive or invite Jesus into their lives and they are born again. Well, the Holy Spirit is, he comes and indwells. So we see that in Scripture that even this morning what we saw that he comes and he's the guarantee, he puts a seal upon us and he indwells us. And it is a sign that yes, we are new creations and there's something, there's a great redemption that's going to happen and the fullness of redemption that's going to happen, a glorified body and so on. So yeah, so that's the, that's true, what you mentioned this, right? Okay, so we look at Othniel. So you see that God, the Holy Spirit comes upon them and some change happens. Okay, now whether they realized it or not, I'm sure they realized it because it says here that he judged. Here there was some ability that was provided to do the tasks. Okay, so I mean that's great news. That's encouraging news that the God would step in and enable us as believers to carry out certain things, to enhance our ability and he wants to do that. He wants to do that. You know, that's why, you know, many times we don't desire, you know, we're just struggling, we want to do in our own strength and ability but there's something more for the believer. There's something more for the believer. This, you know, when we study the in Christ promises, we see that in him, Christ has become for us, often Christ has become for us wisdom and righteousness and sanctification. So we have access to supernatural wisdom, right? So it takes a bit of dying, it takes a bit of waiting, it takes a whole lot of obedience, right? But we have access and that's great news, right? So I can't help but get excited, you know, every time you study about the Holy Spirit, you read all this, just can't help but get excited about the fact that God, that you would do this for us, that you would come and do this for us and, you know, just can't, and yes, we just, you just feel like worshiping, right? Every time you encounter these verses and you look at your life, you just want to break out into worship, right? Okay, so we read about Gideon, okay? Really Gideon in chapter 6. And this is verse 34, the Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon and he blew the trumpet and the Ebizidites gathered behind him. And this is the time when he actually leads the people, the 300 he leads and they go and subdue the Midianites and this is, this is the thing. So the Spirit of the Lord comes upon him. And before that, you know, very interesting that conversation that he has with that angel, angel of the Lord comes and says, Lord is with you, Gideon is looking back, you know, he says, you mighty man of valor, God is with you. And he's saying, you know, who am I? I'm, you know, I'm the youngest, I'm the least, I'm the least of the tribe and so on. The Spirit of the Lord chooses and comes upon him, right? And, and even after that, if you read, you see that Gideon still has some doubts, right? And says verse 36, chapter 6 verse 36. So Gideon still, you know, goes further and reasons and he asks God, if you will save Israel by my hand, as you said, look, I'm going to put this fleece. Okay, I'm going to put this piece of wool. And, and on the threshing flow, if there is dew on the fleece only, the rest of the land is dry. Then I know that you are God. So that happens. And then Gideon says, you know, do not be angry with me, you know, I have one more, I have one more thing, I have one more thing to ask you, you know, I'm going to put this out again. And if the fleece is dry, and on the ground that is due, then I will know for sure. So, but God is, you know, still patient and still understands. And he still says, okay, okay, you know, I'll do that. And, you know, you think about even the conversation that Moses has, like Moses with God, he sees the burning bush and, you know, and he asks, you know, I must, I'm, he says, you know, all is false. He says, all his limitations really come up. He says, I must talk to her. You know, what have they asked me this question? I don't know the answer. And then finally, you know, all the supernatural things. And then he says, God says, okay, Aaron will come with you. I will speak to you. And I mean, I will speak to you. You convey that to Aaron and let Aaron speak. And so, all that reasoning, and God, so that's something that we see as well, that, you know, not only does he empower us, but he's patient with us, with the empowering to really, you know, commission us and he believes in us. Right. He believes that he can do it because it is actually his power at work. So he knows that, you know, we can do that, depending on his ability. Right. Okay. So we, we read about Gideon and, and of course, you know, you can read about Jeff about Samson supernatural strength and so on. Then we move on to, you know, first and second Samuel, we see the Holy Spirit at work in Samuel's life, the Holy Spirit at work in Saul's life and David's life. So let's, let's take some time to just read through. Okay. So, so what do you think, you know, is it, you know, we are, we're looking at things that maybe you are new, right. And we see the Holy Spirit, God really doing stuff, you know, it's not just revelation, it's not just, you know, helping people deal with sin, or that just a big part of what he does for the believer. But he does all these other things, you know, all the other things which we think, oh, I need to, you know, I need to do it in my own strength. Well, your, our strength, our ability is involved, our knowledge is involved, but he gives that extra. Right. He, he brings in that extra because he brings himself, he brings himself, he gives himself for us, right, which is, which is mind blowing. Okay. So let's look at, if you can turn to first Samuel and chapter three and verse one, first Samuel chapter three. Okay. Okay, here we go. Now the boy, Samuel ministered to the Lord before Eli and the word of the Lord was rare in those days and there's no widespread revelation. Okay. So that's how we, you know, first Samuel three starts and then verse nine, therefore Eli said to Samuel, okay, this is after he hears the voice. Okay. The Lord called Samuel again. The third time was eight. So he arose and went to Eli and said, here I am for you. Did call me then Eli perceived the Lord had called the boy. Therefore Eli said to Samuel, go lie down and it shall be, if he calls you that you must say, speak Lord for your servant hears. And so Samuel went and lay down in the place. Now the Lord came and stood and called, called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel and Samuel answered, speak for your servant hears. And the Lord said to Samuel, behold, I will do something in Israel at which both years of everyone who hears it will tingle and I will perform against Eli and then goes on to say what he will do. Okay. So and then we read about the fact that Eli calls him and asked Samuel what it, what happened. Okay. And Samuel says, this is what happened. Sam go and the Lord was with him and, and he let none of his word fall to the ground. Then the rod appeared again in Shailo for the Lord revealed himself to Samuel in Shailo by the word of the Lord. So Samuel has this supernatural encounter. Okay. And verse 15, we, we see that there's a vision that is mentioned there. Right. So Samuel lay down until morning and open the doors of the house of the Lord. And Samuel was afraid to tell Eli the vision. So there was something that the Spirit of God showed him and that whole message had come in a vision. Okay. Okay. There's a question. Samson was having the Spirit of God, but still he was not able to control his emotions and anger. Then why was he running for Gentile women when the Lord gave the commandment that you shall not. Yeah. Yeah. So the fact is this that, well, God uses, you know, imperfect people. Okay. In his plan and purpose. That's a classic example. We see Samson with all those limitations, with all those, you know, times when he disobeyed and yet God using him to be a judge over the people of Israel. And well, the question is, you know, you know, why does God, you know, okay, your question is why was, why he was running? Okay. Why did he, in other words, what you're saying is, you know, why did he not obey God? Okay. We know that God's Spirit was upon him. Why did he not obey God? Well, the answer is this, that, you know, like, just like how God speaks to us and relates to us, God would lead us. God would, you know, warn us and he would, you know, he would instruct us. But at the end of the day, you know, it's, it's, it's up to us to receive and obey, to hear, to listen and obey, carry out, you know, nothing is automatic, right? We can be the most anointed of people, we can be, you know, gifted in several ways. But at the end of the day, it comes down to character, integrity and obedience, right? Now, gifting, yes, it's important. It's from God. Anointing, it's important. He desires for us to be anointed and to be, you know, empowered by him to carry out the things. And all the gifts and everything, it's from him. It actually talks about, you know, if you, if you read 1 Corinthians 12, you see that these are manifestations of the Spirit. In other words, it's like, these are God's characters being displayed, manifested, display of God himself, right? So it's all good. But at the same time, if we do not pursue him, if we do not obey him, then we will cause greater damage and we will, rather than bringing glory to God, we bring shame and dishonour, right? But God still chooses to use us. Yeah. Yeah. The short answer is he's given us free will. Yes, Rosalind. Thank you. Okay. So that's the thing. So just because God's annoyance, it does not mean he's, you know, he's giving you the approval on us, right? So that's, that's the thing that we are going to look at, you know, we are going to look at this in detail when we study about the gifts, when we study about the different kinds of gifts and also when we look at the foundation for the gifts, right? What we should do, what we should not, what are those guidelines for the operation of the gifts and so on. So we're going to, we're going to study that in detail. Okay. Right. Okay. So, so we read about this and then we go to Chapter 9 and verse 9. Chapter 9 and verse 9 talks about prophets, talks about seers and, you know, formally in Israel, you know, this describes the scene there, when a man went to inquire of God, he spoke thus, come, let us go to the seer, for he who is now called a prophet was formally called seer. The words used there are naba and seer and so, so this is, this would happen. So when people wanted to inquire of God, they wanted instruction from God, they would go to a prophet, they would go to, you know, a seer, one who would, you know, was given or one to whom God would reveal things, visions and dreams and so on. And they would, they would inquire, you know, this is what I have in mind, what should I do and so on. And, and we're going to study about the prophetic and, and about how God would speak to the people and so on. Right. So this is what, this is this, this is a scenario that God would speak to certain people, the people would go and inquire and kings would go and inquire. What should we do now? We are in this predicament, we are in this situation. You know, what should we do, right? They would go and inquire. Okay, let's move on to chapter 10. And then verse six talks about something where an instruction which Samuel gives Saul, King Saul, this is before he becomes, he anoints him as king. And then he's not even, he's not taken up that position yet, but this is what he says. You will come to the hill of God, where the Philistine garrison is, and it will happen when you come there to the city, you will meet a group of prophets coming down from the high place with a stringed instrument, a tambourine, a flute and a harp before them, and they will be prophesying. Verse six, then the Spirit of the Lord will come upon you and you will prophesy with them and be turned into another man. Okay, very interesting. So he says the Spirit of the Lord will come upon you and you will prophesy along with these prophets and you'll be turned into another man. You know, there will be a transformation, it'll be like, you're a different person altogether because the Spirit of God has come upon you. Okay, then verse 11 says, then it happened. This is exactly how Samuel prophesied or instructed him. That's how it happens. And then this, and the people are asking, what is this that has come upon the son of Kish, Saul? Is Saul also among the prophets? And so on. So this is what happens, like the Spirit of God comes upon him, he prophesies and we see that he becomes a different man altogether. So we read about Saul and there are other scriptures that you can, you know, you can go through and read about. Then when you read about David, okay, for Samuel 16 and 13, Samuel 16, 16 and verse 13 says, the Spirit, sorry, then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers. And the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward. So Samuel arose and went to Rama. So, so this is what the Lord would, that Lord was indicating to Samuel, you know, to go to anoint a person as the leader of the people as King over people. And Samuel did that. And in, in response to what Samuel did, so Samuel took a flask of oil and he anointed him. And in Moses' case, Moses, he laid hands on Joshua. And he motivated in, in front of the congregation. And we see that the Spirit of God came upon that person. Right. In Joshua's case, refers to a Spirit of Wisdom. And here we see that the Spirit of the Lord came upon David. This is chapter 16 verse 13 from that day forward. So Samuel arose and went to Rama. You know, chapter in the same chapter talks about a distressing Spirit from the Lord. Okay. Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, chapter 14. And it's very, it's very sad verse really, you know, if you look at verse 14, but the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul. And of course, it refers to the way the Lord worked upon people. The fact is that Saul, because of his choices, because of his decisions in transgressing the commandments and in obeying the Lord partially. Right. And God saying that he was actually displeased with Saul. And here we see the Spirit of the Lord departed. Okay. So in other words, it's just like saying, okay, no more the leader. Okay. So, and again, remember that this is the Old Covenant under the Old Covenant and in the Old Testament. Okay. So, so now, of course, if we have the Hindu indwelling Spirit, you know, how would that play out? I don't know how what would happen? Well, we don't know, but where there could be several things like the Lord would be, of course, grieved if a person like Saul, you know, was there in leadership, not obeying the Lord, the Lord, the Spirit of God would be grieved. There would be obviously, you know, maybe less influence and so on. We don't know. Right. But the fact is that God would, the Spirit of God would be with that person, you know, and, and continuing to work, continuing to speak, his Spirit of God would be with the person. If the person continues to disobey and walk away, he's free to do that. Right. He's free to do that. Like we saw, he has free will. He can make that choice and go on. Right. And but that is not the destiny that is planned for that person by God. Right. Okay. That, the verse is following that also talks about a distressing Spirit coming and troubling Saul and every time they would would play, the Spirit would leave. So, you know, there could be questions, you know, how can a distressing Spirit come from the Lord? Okay. Come from the Lord. And, and, you know, his Lord is God also sending evil spirits, is God also sending a Spirit of, you know, depression or oppression? Well, the answer is this, you know, it's, yes, that is how it is described. But we know that God took his hand off Saul. Okay. And in other words, it's like saying, okay, God, you know, Saul has moved from away from the hand of God. Right. He had moved away from the Lord's protection. And here was this Spirit coming and disturbing. Right. And we see that every time the person who was actually an anointed man of God, right, David, he would play the harp and the Spirit will actually leave. Right. So that is what we see there. So, okay. So it's not that God would, God is sending both the Holy Spirit and evil spirit. Right. That's not the thing. The fact is that he is moved from, from away from God's protection, the Spirit of God leaves and some other Spirit, distressing Spirit comes and troubles. Right. So, so that, that is how we would infer. That is how we would understand. Okay. Second Samuel 23. We see that the Psalmist at work, Second Samuel 23 and verse two, Spirit of the Lord spoke by me and his word was on my tongue. And, you know, these are the words he, he is actually King David. He's described as the sweet Psalmist of Israel. Okay. Sweet Psalmist of Israel, the anointed of the God, of the God of Jacob. Right. And this is experience. He says, Spirit of the Lord spoke by me and his word was on my tongue. And, you know, we know that he prophesied. He wrote prophetic songs. He wrote songs of adoration and worship. And, and, you know, there were others who wrote as well. But, you know, here Psalms of David, you know, we see that it's part of the Tehillon or the Psalms, like Book of Psalms. Right. And so we see that, like, you know, said, you asked, right, the question, you know, how can a person who's used by God in such a way, and how can, you know, David also made those, made those choices to disobey God, to walk away from God, and, and so on. And we see that Nathan, Nathan comes to bring in correction in, in David's life. Right. So let's look at Second Samuel 7 and Second Samuel 7 and versus 1 to 17. Okay. So we see 1 to 17. Okay, this is about the, I'm sorry, this is not the correction, but actually about the design of, of the temple and how he cues David the design, but actually Solomon who will actually, you know, build, right. So that, that is what is described here. So, so that is what we see here. Okay. So we read about, let's say about much later, right. We read about in 11 and then in verse 12, sorry, chapter 12 is where Nathan comes and then he brings in that correction again by the Spirit of God, where God speaks to Nathan and he brings correction. So once we see that, you know, all this happening in First Samuel and Second Samuel, where the Holy Spirit is at work, raising up leaders, bringing in a correction, birthing prophetic songs or psalms and so on. Okay. So let's, let's move on to First Kings, Second Kings. If there are any questions or if there anything that you want to share here, you could do that. Okay. Anything more or anything that you noticed, you could share that as well. Fine. Okay. Let's go to First Kings, Second Kings. Okay. We read about Elijah, First Kings, chapter 18 and the verse 12, First Kings to 12. So this is what God tells Elijah and in fact, you know, God tells, let's read from Obadiah, okay, about Obadiah and verse seven onwards. Now as Obadiah was on his way, suddenly Elijah met him and he recognized him and fell on his face and said, is that you, my Lord Elijah? And he answered, it is I go tell your master, Elijah is here. So he said, you know, how have I sinned that you are delivering your servant into the hand of Ahab to kill me? For as the Lord your God lives, there is no nation or kingdom where my master has not sent someone to hunt for you. And when they said, he's not here, he took an oath from the kingdom or nation that they could not find you. And now you say, go tell your master, Elijah is here. Okay. And it shall come to pass. As soon as I am gone from you, that the spirit of the Lord will carry you to a place I do not know. So when I go and tell Ahab and he cannot find you, he will kill me and I your servant have feared the Lord from my youth. Okay. So Ahab is actually after Elijah and he's hunting down Elijah and here's Obadiah. So it is after, you know, that Jezebel kills the prophets of the Lord and Obadiah, we read that Obadiah actually took 100 prophets and hid them and then provided for them and kept them safe and so on. So that's Obadiah. Right. So Elijah meets him and Elijah says, go tell your master, Elijah's here. Okay. Now, Obadiah's response is quite interesting. Okay. He says, you know, I know this is my master. He's been hunting for you. He's been looking for you to kill you and so on. And then he says, now you're saying, Elijah's here. You want me to pass on that information. Now, this is what will happen, you know, as soon as I am gone from you, as soon as I go from here to tell Ahab, the spirit of the Lord will carry you to a place I do not know. Okay. So it's just common knowledge then that, well, God would actually supernaturally transport people or, you know, in this case specifically, okay, maybe we should not say people, you know, would transport Elijah. Right. And so he's like, he's saying, you know, the spirit of God will do that. And then we would come and we would see and you will not be here and then, you know, I'll be in trouble. Right. He will kill me. So that's something very interesting that we see, you know, that God, the Holy Spirit, moved in these ways. Okay. And we see that happening in the New Testament time as well. We are going to look at the book of Acts and we see a parallel there as well. Right. When we read Acts and when we read about Philip, we see that the spirit of God conveyed Philip or, you know, transported Philip supernaturally. Okay. So we see that happening that God did this amazing thing and it's attributed to the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit. Well, nothing is difficult for him. Right. It's, he's the one who was grueling over the waters of the earth and, you know, birth things into existence. So it's not difficult for him. So we see that and, okay, we have some more time and I just wanted to, yeah, some question here. Okay. First, Samuel 28. How would that woman medium bring up Prophet Samuel to talk to King Saul? Was he operating under demonic influence? If yes, the person came up was probably, yeah. So, John, I'm not really sure of the specifics of this. You know, we know that God gave clear instructions that we should not consult mediums and we should not consult the spirits of, you know, of people who are dead. And because that, you know, obviously, the reason was that we would connect with the demonic and God did not want us to do that. So, but here is Saul and he goes on and then he, you know, he consults this medium and because he wants those things and then, well, the, we see that the medium herself, the witch herself is actually surprised, okay, when the spirit, when Samuel's spirit comes up, it's referred to as Samuel's spirit. And then, you know, so all that thing happened. So I was it just an exception that happened there when that particular instance or was it a demonic spirit which came up? Now, we really don't know. I really haven't studied it too much to, you know, to come to any conclusion like that. But all that we know is that it's something that God did not want people to do. And, but Samuel went, I'm sorry, Saul went ahead and did that. So what can we conclude, you know, was it the spirit of Samuel? We know that Old Testament saints were in the place called, you know, Abraham's bosom, you know, we read about that. So, so what really happened? I, sorry, John, I don't know really the answer is I don't know. Maybe, maybe we could, you could put that question actually in that, in that link, the Holy Spirit question links. Let's, let's study that. Let's, you know, let's see. I'm not sure if we have a clear-cut answer, you know, but we'll look at it. Okay. How to grow on the anointing of songwriting? Ruben, okay. Yeah, Ruben. So songwriting is both, okay, we'll, we'll, we'll actually look at it when we, when we actually study the gift of prophecy, there's a, you know, there is a section on prophetic worship. So we'll look at that. But, but very quickly, it involves both natural and also the, the spiritual aspect, natural aspect is, you know, the, the, the natural aspect of knowing the skill, you know, skill in songwriting, you know, there is inspiration, but there is also intention, intentional writing that happens. When, when we say inspiration, when the Holy Spirit inspires us, gives us the tune, gives us the words and then we, you know, we, we put that down and maybe the whole song is done, you know, in an instant. But there are times when the Holy Spirit inspires us or we have read something we have studied and intentionally we write, right? So it involves both that. So, so if, if it is songwriting, right? So it involves both. So we need to be aware of that. How can it grow in the anointing? Well, it comes to, I think it comes to persisting, comes to following the Lord. And also it, it is a, it's a question of living actually, you know, it's a lifestyle where we seek the Lord, we walk obediently. In what we walk in obedience, we follow, carry out his instructions and also, you know, he reveals, right? As we study, as we hunger for more of him, he reveals. And, and that revelation becomes the material or the, or the firewood for the, for the songs to be birthed, right? For the fire to be lit. So, so it's, it's, it's a process. So that where we, and definitely like you, you know, like you ask the question, we can grow, right? But it's a process. We continue in it. We continue to write, to continue to do it. And then we grow. Okay. Justina, wonder if Holy Spirit came upon people to accomplish certain tasks? Now, when New Testament, he dwells in us. That means that we have something to accomplish every day for the kingdom of God. Yes. In the sense, see that he indwells us. And also, you know, he, he baptizes us and fills us. You know, Paul writes, and he says, be filled with this spirit. And there is an anointing for the appointment or the calling that each of us have, or that for the tasks each of us have. So he indwells us and definitely, you know, he speaks to us, leads us, and reveals scriptures to us, quickens us, quickens the word to us and so on. And also, for the tasks that, you know, there could be specific tasks, you know, that each one of us are called to do. Maybe, you know, we look at it as life's calling. And we are called to do that. And it need not be always, you know, what we know as full time ministry, right? It could be anything. It could be maybe your call to the medical field, or maybe your call to, you know, politics, you know, maybe your call to administration, whatever it is. And the Lord empowers us specifically for those tasks, anoints us specifically for those areas, right? And he indwells us. At the same time, he also empowers us specifically for those things, for those tasks. So, well, the answer is we have something to accomplish every day. Yes, we go about our daily thing. But there are those moments when there are those specific tasks that he wants, or specific areas that he wants us to enter into, even as we live out every day for him, and for which he anoints us specifically. Yeah, so that's the right. Okay. Okay, the supernatural phenomenon that was experienced by the heroes of the Old Testament. Can we, if you are strong in faith, can we also experience that today? Yeah, definitely, I believe that. And it's something for us to walk in. And it's something that's available for all of us. Okay. What will it take? It will take us hungering for more of him. It will take us dying to the flesh. Definitely, it will take all of that as we live a life of consecration, as we live in the center of his will. And the thing is this, God actually wants to display himself, his power in and through us. So, if you look at the commission, the great commission, and let's, you know, maybe if you look at Mark 16, right? Okay, Mark 16, he who believes and is, Mark 16 verse 16, he who believes and is baptized will be saved, he who does not believe should be condemned. And these signs will follow those who believe. In my name, they will cast out demons, they will speak with new tongues, they will take up serpents, and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them, they will lay hands on the sick that they will recover. Now, these are supernatural things, right? And what is the Lord Jesus saying that he's saying, you know, this is what will follow those who believe, and one who believes and is baptized will be saved. And these signs will follow those who believe. In my name, they will do these things. So, the Lord is, you know, the supernatural ministry phenomena. God wants to confirm the preaching of His word with signs, wonders, and miracles. And God wants each one of us to walk in it, not as a badge of honor for ourselves, you know, not at something for us to show or put on show. No, God wants to display Himself, right? And what does He do? These are all good things, right? These are to dismantle the work of the enemy, to bring to light the truth, right? And dismantle the work of the enemy. If you read Acts chapter 10 verse 38, Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit, and he went about doing good. You study the earthly ministry of the Lord, what good did he do? Well, he went about preaching, teaching, healing, delivering, right? So, that is what we are called to walk in, in His footsteps. And this is for us as well, very much so. Okay. Okay, which Bible translation are you reading from? Okay, what I have is the New King James Version, right? Holy Spirit departed from Saul because it did not fulfill the commands of God in the wells. What happens if we grieve the spirit well? If we continually grieve the spirit, obviously, our flesh is what manifests, and we find it difficult to hear His voice, because the Bible talks about how the carnal man cannot actually obey God, because he is carnally minded, right? So, well, the spirit will continue to speak, continue to warn, but the thing is, his voice seems so feeble because I'm more tuned to the flesh than to the spirit, right? So, it then could be disastrous. We open our lives to the work of the enemy who comes to steal, kill, and destroy. We place ourselves away from God's protection. We place ourselves, that is not God's best. Okay, Oryntu, you're here. Okay, I was wondering whether you could, okay, how to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit? Okay, maybe this question also, if you can put in the link, if you go to the stream, put in the link where we are having all the questions, we'll address that. Okay, but now I have to end the class and we will take it up next class. Some good questions here. You know, we put it in the question bank and then we'll answer that. Okay, thank you. Great class, good questions, and God bless you all.