 Good morning everyone. We started with chapter one, sharing Jesus, the consistency and urgency, so we looked at why is it necessary to share the gospel, right, also that every person in this world needs a Savior, right. So, get welcome to the online students, keep doing it, and even at the beginning of the session, we can do both of the questions and make that announcement. Right, so, chapter one, we'll talk about the necessity. Why is it necessary to share the gospel, right? How many of you believe it's necessary to share the gospel? Do we have to do it? Or is it like, no, you give me a church, I look up at the church, I mean, I'll be happy. How is it? Are we called for evangelize? The Lord takes us to the cell and to many places and He shared the gospel, right. So every person needs a Savior. And the Lord chooses Christ is the only Savior. And now when you look at what's happening around us, people have different kinds of ways to express themselves. Some go to yoga, some go to exercise, right, or we call those talks, those dead talks, really good talks, inspirational talks. Nothing can bring oldness other than Jesus Christ, because He's the only Savior. He's the only one who has died for us, risen again. Now when this conviction is inside us, nothing can change that, right. Nothing can change that. I remember many years back, I was sharing with a couple of students, I think, you know, my son in church, if you see. And I love the conversion. How many of you believe it's so well coordinated? I thought to myself, I just know who to record, so I don't think I can reach this kind of a level. But I remember that thing, and all things are sent to people. The Holy Spirit just reminded me that the worst fact, you can do all things through Christ as well. So many times we try to do things of our own ability. How many of you have tried that? And you feel, I said, if I can do all things through Christ, then I want to maintain clean church. I don't know how that's going to happen, but what happens is a lot of Christ is involved. Hours of worship, practice, practice in the instruments. And eventually, after a few years, we can do any worship in church. But what am I trying to gather? When can we try something of our own ability, right? We may be successful, but they may not be. What did Jesus say? You shall be known by your ministry, by your looks, by your books, by your books. You shall be known by your own books, right? There are many times, we may be in, is it real now? Is it okay now? Is it okay now? Alright, so we just switched on to the laptop camera, so there's no clarity. I hope that's okay, but audio is fine. Alright, so there's only one saviour. Third point we looked at was God has commissioned us to go. God has commissioned us to go. I remember in the Gospel, what did Jesus do? He chose 70 people and what did He tell them? Go, do what I told you to do. That is what? Praise the Gospel, pray for the sick, pray for those who are possessed, those who are oppressed. Pray for healing and they will be healed. What happened? They came back and they said, oh Jesus, what you told us to do? We went, we prayed for people in the name of Jesus and they were healed. They themselves were surprised. Remember that when you and I are evangelizing with people, who sent you? All-Imanual. Who sent you? APC. Come on, I can't hear you guys. Who sent you? You're sure about it. So the creator of this world has sent you. This one time I was in another city, I was ministering the world. While preaching the word, one demon possessed person came and stood in front of me, shouting and screaming. What will you do? I was so scared. For a moment I said, let's close in prayer or run away from there. But immediately at that time, I just remembered this. God has commissioned me. My parents didn't tell me. Master didn't tell me. But God has commissioned me to do this. To evangelize, to reach out, to spread the gospel. So all of a sudden that fear just left and the power of God began to flow. So that when I looked at that person, more than fear, there was love. This person is God's child, but is being oppressed or possessed by this devil, tormenting. It's a prayer, a rebuke in the name of Jesus. I take authority, pray and rebuke. Amen? So when a mind says, hey, God has told me to do this and nobody can stop you. People will stop you. People will say, hey, you're a girl, you're a boy, none of them. All these things, people will say, you're not a pastor, you've not finished your degree, you're not finished your, you know, you're not 5 foot 10. You're not, a lot of things people will say. Yes, you don't know how to sing. It's alright because God has commissioned you. I love what God told Samuel, right? People look at the outward appearance, but God looks at your heart. The devil knows the anointing that is inside you. How do we know this? The book of Acts, you remember Paul the Apostle goes? That's Acts, let me just get that. Acts chapter 19, Paul is in Ephesus, right? And then there was this, you know, Paul has already become famous, right? He has gone out, he has started churches, this is his third missionary journey, and he has planted churches and many people have heard about him and the ministry is doing so well. And now these sons of Scewa are there. Say, okay, we will do what Apostle Paul did. What did Paul do? Pray for the sick, pray for those who were possessed in the name of Jesus, and they were healed. So the sons of Scewa says, we'll also try this. What was the outcome? The devil himself said, now Jesus I know, why I know? Because he is anointed of God. He went, he prayed, empowered by the Holy Spirit, I know. Paul I know, Paul he prayed, he was anointed of God, not me, I'm also with Apostle Paul, right? Jesus I know and Paul I know, who are you? Who are you? I don't see an anointing inside you. You are not empowered by God. And so what happened? The demons overpowered them and beat them up. So demons recognize the authority that you and I have, right? So when we go out, when we reach out to people, when we evangelize to people, remember the authority that you have inside, right? He's put out authority. He's given us that authority. We have to use it, right? So we'll go to the next point, which is the urgency. We looked at why we need to share the gospel, the necessity. What is so urgent? Can we wait till we're 40? Now we have this thing, no? Now I'm young. I'll wait till I'm 35 or 40. Then I'll start evangelizing. Then I will start my ministry. And then 40 to 50, I'll do ministry. 50, I will retire. And I'll do small group ministry, right? We have a lot of those plans. But what is the urgency in sharing the gospel? Why is it that God is saying now? Remember Hebrews 11? He says, now faith is a substance of things. Now, remember in God's kingdom, everything is now. God does not procrastinate. Yes, there are times of waiting and preparation. He takes us through, but he expects us to begin the work now, right? So why do we need to witness in a sense of urgency during this time that we are in now? Especially now, when we look around us, there's the anti-conversion bill. And there is people who don't agree with the gospel. Now if you go out and tell people about Jesus, they'll maybe ridicule you, they'll mock you. Right? How many of you have experienced that? Anybody here? Anybody online? You've experienced ridicule when you're sharing the gospel with somebody. How many of you? Most of you, right? What about the boys? They all accepted whatever you said. Vijay, what about you? Yes? What did they say? They gave you a thumbs up, a very good place. What about others? In Bangalore, so many times I've gone to evangelize people and I've given them the invite, they've crushed it and thrown it. Should I be ashamed? Who have you crushed it and threw it? What should I do with my life? No, no. What did the Lord Jesus say? I have commissioned you. Did they say Jesus comes in on the chair, we'll fan you? No, they wanted to throw stones at him. They wanted to beat him up. That's what they did to Apostle Paul as well. So when you share the gospel, first point, always remember you may not get a second chance and there is no second chance. Imagine, when we die, there's no second chance. You can't say I'll go back and change things. No. Let's read 2 Corinthians chapter 4 verse 3 and 4. Anyone can read. 2 Corinthians chapter 4 verses 3 and 4. But if the gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. What is the meaning of veiled? Covered. If the gospel is covered, it is covered for those who are perishing. So the Apostle Paul also says, to be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord. So what does it mean? When we are absent in the body, there's either going to be heaven or hell. That's a choice. Now the world will say many things. We'll become all kinds of things. We'll become a cockroach or you can become an elephant. Another belief system says you'll become the stars. You'll become part of the solar system. All those things. A lot of beliefs. The Bible says that in absent in the body, you're either present with the Lord or present with somebody else. Hebrews chapter 9 verse 27. And it is appointed for men to die once. But after this is judgment. So there is no second chance. When we share the gospel with someone, we must know that this person may not have a second chance. May not have a second chance. I'll share this example that happened many, many years ago. I was travelling to a place. I was in the train. And somewhere in my heart, I saw this person. And he was very confused. And I didn't bother. Usually I'm on my own. I don't talk to people. But in the night, while I was praying, I just sensed I need to talk to this guy. There's something about him. So the Holy Spirit kept saying, talk to him, talk to him. But I'm not a guy who talks to people much. I knew when I slept, I knew to get up and talk to this guy in the morning. I woke up in the morning. I freshened up everything. And he was sitting there. And I began to talk to him. And he was going to another city for an interview. Because he hadn't been in a job for a long time. And he lost his parents, which I didn't know. And as I was talking to him, he began to cry. Why are you crying? I knew that there was something going on. And he said, see, this is what happened in my life. My parents passed away. I don't have a job. I have a sister to look after. And I'm doing all this on my own. And I noticed, and I asked him, he was not from Christian faith. And I said, hey, don't worry. I just randomly spoke to him. But as I was speaking to him, I felt the Holy Spirit say, this is his last chance. What if this train meets with an accident? This is the last chance. So there was something in me wondering to end the conversation. Okay, I've shared. I've done my part. But the Holy Spirit kept saying, this is the last chance. What if this happens? And I said, you know what? I began to share the gospel. I said, it's the regular gospel. And after about half an hour, he said, I don't mind accepting Jesus. But there's so much of failure and sin in me. I said, the beautiful part is when we come to him, it is by his grace. I'm a failure too. I have failed. I have sinned. But he's willing to change us. So he accepted the gospel right then and there. And we kept in touch and he's doing the ministry right now. So what I'm trying to get at is they may not be a second chance. What if we didn't speak to him? What if I was busy drinking tea and eating chips the whole journey? So it's important to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit. Being sensitive to where he's leading us, what he's asking us to do. Two, time is running out. One of the Lord Jesus says, time is ending. Time is ending. That is when 2000 years back. Now we're early in the end times. We're in the end of the end times. Right? Time is running out. Matthew chapter 24 and verse 14. And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations. And then the end will come. God's clock is ticking. The reason we're talking about this is not to bring fear in our lives. Some of you may think, oh, I have to still get married, have children, do so much in the ministry. It's okay. Don't fear. But this is truth. Time is running out. God's clock is ticking. Things are drawing close. When we look at world events, we look at what happened a couple of years back itself. When the president of America, he made Jerusalem, the center, the capital of Israel. These are all world events coming together. As ministers of God, each one of you, you must have knowledge of what's happening around the world. Don't say, I will only read my Bible. Everything else is devil. You have to know what's happening around the world. Look at world events. When we read the book of revelations, you'll learn that next semester eschatology. In the end times, you see that China and Russia will attack Israel. And you see Russia and China right now are allies. They're close to each other. Russia is willing to do things. China is willing to become a mighty power in technology. Russia has got this powerful military. China technology exactly fulfilling scriptures. So we see that everything is coming into place. Time is running out. Time is running out. Now remember this. In God's eyes or in God's calendar, in God's clock, one day is like a thousand years is also like. Time is running out. So we must be quick in reaching out the gospel. James chapter 5 was 19 to 20. Brethren, if anyone among you wanders from the truth and someone turns him back, let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save a soul from death and cover a multitude of sin. It's so powerful, right? When we share the gospel with somebody and they turn to Christ. What does it say there? You're saving his soul from death and you covered a multitude of sins. And that's so powerful. You're bringing someone into the kingdom of God. It's like basically you're taking someone in darkness. You're holding him and say, come into light. That's what you're doing, right? One very important point. Do not be ashamed of the gospel. Do not be ashamed of the gospel. The Apostle Paul emphatically declares that. He says, hey, I am not ashamed of the gospel. The Romans are saying you're mad. The Greek people in Greece are saying your knowledge has made you somebody else. And the Jews are saying you're a useless person because you have gone away from the law. But Jesus is saying, Paul is saying, hey, I'm not ashamed of who I am. I'm not ashamed that I have to let go of all the titles that I have. He was a Pharisee, tribe of Benjamin, studied under Gameliel, commander of the temple guard, one of the most learned persons during that time. He's saying, I'm not ashamed of all that, to leave all that. I'm not ashamed. Now I'm sitting in prison. People have beaten me, mocked me, ridiculed me, sparred on me. But I'm not ashamed of this gospel. Why? Because it is the power of God unto salvation. The moment we are ashamed of the Lord Jesus and the gospel, we lose the power of God in our words. I remember I was working in the IT company for many years and worked in many IT companies. And I had this desire here, I need to share the gospel with people. I want to share, but I was ashamed. So I'll go pray and say, God, help me. I don't want to be ashamed. But the moment you go to the office, keep quiet. Why? Because the culture is so different. Will they accept you? Will they ridicule you? And there came a time I said, God, I don't want to be ashamed. Let whatever happen. So then I began to start a small group in my company. In the company that I worked in, and there were about 2-3 people, we would meet, we sing a song and we would just read a couple of verses. Half an hour, we'd pray for some time and go. It was good initially. Then after that people started calling me Jesus boy. They would bring the water bottle and they'll say, hey, you like drinking some wine? Let's give it to Jesus boy. He'll turn the water into wine. They did all this. They mocked. They ridiculed. And that will happen to all of us. Don't go to your room and start crying. Oh, they made fun of me. No. Do not be ashamed of the gospel. People will ridicule. What did they do to Jesus? If you are the Messiah, get down from the cross now. They're saying you're the Messiah. You walked on water. You brought Lazarus from the dead. Why can't you come down from the cross? They ridiculed him. They mocked him. They put a robe around him. They put a crown of thumbs. Oh, king. The king is here. The king of the Jews. They ridiculed and mocked. How much more must we be willing? Don't be ashamed of the gospel. Now, eventually you will start going out on outreaches and ministering, reaching out to people. Don't be ashamed. When you know who sent you, you will not be ashamed. You'll be assured in your heart. Hey, the Lord Jesus is sending me. Now, here's the thing. The enemy will make us feel, hey, why do you want to believe this? Why do you want to believe this? Why don't you just go get a job somewhere, work? Sunday, you go to church. You arrange the chairs. Do what you have to do. That's the enemy's work. He'll come and bring confusion. He'll come and bring fear. He'll change our thinking. He'll make us feel less as a child of God. That's here's where you have to stand. No amount of Bible college will help. You can't show the devil, see my BTA certificate. Can we? He knows. So, don't be ashamed. Take it on yourself to be a witness of this wonderful gospel. Remember there's a reward. The Lord Jesus is not saying you go, you do it. And if it works out, I'll... Good for you. No. Say, I'm giving you my Holy Spirit. And two, when you go with that Holy Spirit, you will see signs, miracles and wonders. And three, remember you're witnessing this wonderful gospel which has power. So, here's what I want to leave us on this point. Whatever talent God has given us, don't be ashamed of it. When you give it to God, God multiplies it. Yes? Right? God multiplies. Remember this one time, I was saying, God, what a lead worship. What a worship team. And I was doing nothing but praying. But I realized, hey, I have to do something. No. I can't say I want to be a worship leader and sit and pray the whole day. I have to do something practically. And one day I was praying. I sensed the Lord saying, one day I will make you play in front of thousands of people. I said, God, first 50 people is enough. You see, our mindset is like that. No, we think small. Isaiah says, we are small. Our understanding is small. God's understanding is bigger. And I laughed at that thought. And many, many years later, I think 2016 or something, I went to Delhi. We were in Delhi and Vision India conference. I don't know if you've heard of it. There were about 20,000, 25,000 youth sitting. And that one of the days, they said, APC will lead the worship. Now this is Hindi worship. We are used to English worship. Hindi worship. You can add one or two English songs. And there was a team from Hillsong that came. So Hillsong finished. And then Hillsong asked, two, three of them from Hillsong, they asked, can you join us in the team? And we were just standing. We were in the green room there. All of us, the worship team, we were all there. And the team, they all said, OK, Paul, you lead the worship. I said, no. English is OK. And there's crowd and all. It's like, English songs, they'll be just looking at me. I said, no, you lead. You can lead Hindi and English. So you lead. And the moment I went on stage, I saw 20,000 odd people. And there's a couple of them from Hillsong. And the Holy Spirit reminded me of something. Remember, I told you, I'll make you play a friend of thousands of people? Now who's laughing? What happened? So don't be ashamed when the Holy Spirit teaches us some things. And we think too small upon ourselves. Hey, I don't think so. A door that he opens, nobody can shut that door. Do you believe that? But we have to give our talents to God. No. I say, God, this is what I have. Use it for your glory. If you can play music, whether you can preach or whether you can evangelize, whether you like to pray for people. Many, many gifts that God gives us. We have to use it for God's kingdom. To bring people to Christ. Now, by the end of the ministry that we are all doing, if people are not brought to Christ, it's of no use. Is there any use? We do all of this and everyone know APC. But nobody knows Jesus. Is there any use? Yes or no? Yes or no? Everyone know APC. But nobody knows Jesus. Then we have failed. So, 1 Corinthians 9.16 says, For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of. For necessity is laid upon me. Woe is me if I do not preach the gospel. Now remember, I was sharing in the second years. After I became a believer, I called some of my friends. I said, you come home and I spoke to one pastor. I said, you come and you preach the gospel. They are all drug addicts. They've been living a very rough life. You come and speak to them. So I told this pastor came and when he came, he started telling stories. The stories about some thing that happened long back. And these guys were falling asleep. After the whole 45 minutes of one hour, I was really upset. I said, God, ask this person to preach the gospel. He went all over the place but he didn't preach the gospel. And the Paul is saying, Woe is me if I don't preach the gospel. Testimonies are good. Miracles are good. Healings are good. All of this is good but if I don't preach the gospel, I've not done justice to what God has called me to. What did Jesus do? See, all through Jesus' ministry, he taught, he preached and then it was followed up with signs, wonders and miracles. Best example is he's teaching about faith. Remember that? Jesus is talking about faith. He's saying, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you can move the mountains. A couple of days later, he's walking on the water and he asks the disciples, where is your faith? Because I taught you about faith. I taught you that faith is something that is like a mustard seed. It's very small but when you exercise it, it grows. So these are the two points. Why is it needed? There's no second chance and time is running out. So will we take it upon ourselves? Whenever we can, whenever we can, whenever we get opportunities. Again, I was sharing with the second years. Whenever somebody says they are unwell, don't point them to the first medicine and the first doctor. Go to this doctor, they are good. Take this medicine that is good. Don't do that. Pray for them. Exercise the gifts that God has given you. I remember just a few examples. I so much wanted this to pray for people who are healing but every time I pray, they will not get healed. I said, God, should I just stick with worship? Then there came a time when I said, God, you work. You do something. You showed signs, miracles and wonders and then slowly God began to work. He began to see miracles, people being healed, people being delivered. I began to practice it. It all started off when I was in Bible college. My friends would say, hey, I am unwell. I am not coming to college. I would say, come and stand here. I would say, why? You will pray for healing. My classmates would say, oh, you are mad. I said, yeah, I know. Let's pray. I said, I will pray. Are you healed? No. Are you healed? No. Hey, Paul, stop wasting time. You go to college. I will go and sleep. But I never gave up. I keep doing it every time. I got headache. Come and stand. I pray. You know, in Bible college, many things will happen. Yes or no? My back is paining, neck is paining, ear is paining. Everything will pain in Bible college. Like me is paining. What didn't pain will start paining? You know, all that is there. So I used to make them stand. I exercise. So we should do that. Exercise the gifts God has given us. Suddenly, they will get up, the students will get up, you know, my batch. They'll say, I want to go home. I don't want ministry. Don't say, who is asking you to stay? Then they would say, Paul, you don't talk. But what I'm trying to say is, we must use the gifts that God has given us. It's there inside us. If we don't exercise it, how is God going to help us to use it? So next time, if anybody is sick, online students, next time is anyone sick, go to Zoom and pray for them. And here, if anyone is sick, what are you going to do? Call for sick leave. What are you going to do? What are you going to pray for them? Exercise. If they say, hey, you're not a heaving evangelist, all that, you tell them to stand and pray. Do that. So this is the best place to exercise. This is the best place for you to learn and exercise your gifts. Let's look at the next one. The second point is, the second chapter is, what are we preaching? What are we preaching? Jesus says, when we look here in chapter 1, we looked at sharing Jesus, why it's important, why it's necessary. But who is this Jesus? What is it that we should preach about Him? He was a good man and He did some wonderful miracles. You ask any person from another faith, especially the ones which do yoga and meditation. There's a book, which is the name of the book. But in that book, this author writes that Jesus did not die on the cross. He escapes the cross. He goes to Kashmir. He lives in Kashmir. And in Kashmir, he goes to Nepal, Kathmandu and all. And that's how they found out the whole thing of forgiveness, love, all that came from. I didn't know what to say. I'm reading the book. I said, why? There's another book which talks about, this is the last invitation of Jesus Christ, Nicholas. They made a movie. It's a top selling book. And in this book, Jesus escapes the cross. Somebody else transfigures as Jesus and dies. So Jesus comes down from the cross. He goes with Mary Magdalene. They get married, they have children. And then later on, he just dies an old man. Now, this is not made up. The last invitation of Jesus Christ is a movie and a book. These are sold millions of copies. So there are different people with different understandings of who Jesus is. Some say he's a good man. Some say he's a prophet. Some say he's a miracle worker. That's why Jesus asked Peter, what do you say? People are talking so many things. One is saying I'm a miracle worker. One is saying I'm a prophet. One is saying I'm a carpenter. So Peter, who do you say I am? He says you are the Christ. That's a revelation. So what is this gospel? Let's read 1 Corinthians chapter 15 verses 1 through 3. 1 Corinthians chapter 15, 1 to 3. Yes, amen. So online students, I hope they're tracking along. So that's 1 Corinthians 15, 1 to 3. I'll read it for us. Those who are online as well. Now, brothers, I want to remind you of the gospel I preach to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved. If you hold firmly to the word I preach to you, otherwise you have believed in vain. Now, that's wonderful, right? Paul is reminding the believers. He's saying, hey, you all have become believers because of the gospel that I preached. Now, if you go back and look at how the Corinthian church was birthed, you know, Paul had finished his first missionary journey. He's gone to Corinth and in Corinth, there are two goddesses, goddess of Aphrodite, goddess of Apollo. Now, both these are, you know, goddesses of, one is the goddess of love, one is the goddess of wisdom, right? So sexually morality, temple prostitution, all this was open. They had thousand prostitutes in the temple of Aphrodite, right? And there was sexually morality there. Now, Paul has gone there and he has preached the gospel, right? Look at the background. He's not preached to people who have come to church. He's not preaching to a people who's, you know, okay, come Paul, tell you what you want to say. No, these are places where there's idolatry, sexual morality, there's hatred, there is sin everywhere, right? The goddess of Aphrodite is a goddess where even if you indulge outside of marriage, it's okay. It's not wrong. You're following goddess Aphrodite. So there's so much sin. Paul is saying, remember the gospel that I preached to you, right? He preached the gospel and they were saved because of the gospel. Paul doesn't say, remember the miracles that happened in Corinth. Remember the gifts of the Holy Spirit that I manifested in. Does he say all that? No. He says, remember how I minister to this person. He says, remember the gospel that I preached by which you are saved. So very important point that we must take. We pray for people. We minister to people. We preach the gospel. How many of you can give me the gospel in two minutes? Have you heard of that, the two-minute gospel, the four-minute gospel? Two minutes gospel. There's two minutes. Share the gospel. So probably a apostle Paul shared it in a longer time. But his emphasis was those who are saved are saved by the preaching of the gospel, right? So it says here, the message we are to preach is to preach Jesus Christ, His death, His burial, His resurrection. That's a full gospel. Not half gospel. Many people are following Jesus. Get what I'm saying. Many people take values from the Bible and values from what Jesus thought and use it in a secular sense. But that's not what Paul is talking about. He's saying you preach the death, the burial and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He was the Messiah. Why is death important? Everyone dies. Burial. Now Jesus did not, you know, even in the book of John it says that to this day people believe that the disciples stole Jesus' body. Jesus was buried. He didn't escape and go to Kashmir. He died. He went into Joseph of Arimathea's tomb. And there's an account of his resurrection. Now Jesus did not hide behind the pillar. Oh, I hope nobody sees me. Did he do that? Nobody should see me. I'm resurrected now. No, he didn't hide. He said he came when the disciples were there. What did he do? He said, he's beyond to you. I'm here. On the road to Emmaus, he met the two disciples. Then he met with the hundreds of people, hundreds of disciples. He met with all of them. He told Thomas is saying, I won't believe this. I saw that he was dead. But Jesus says, touch and see. I'm not a spirit. I'm flesh and blood. Right? So when we preach, we have to preach the full gospel. That's where there is power. Not half, not three-fourth. People ask you, hey, how do you know Jesus goes again from the red? Where's the proof? Don't say, wait, I'll come back with a proof. No. Say, hey, the Bible teaches us history proves that he was dead. He rose again and history proves that he met with the disciples and he rose again from the dead. Right? There's a in the book of Jesus among other gods written by Ravi Zacharias. He says. They found Gautama Buddha's hair. They found, what's his name? The Islam faith. What's his name? Muhammad. They found Muhammad's teeth. But what did they find of Jesus? An empty tomb. That's so powerful, right? You can't find anything there because he's resin. He's resin from the dead. So when we preach the gospel, it should be all three of them. All three together and has power. It can be the most roughest person in the world. They can be drug addicts. They can be, you know, atheists. They can be whoever they are. The gospel is able to break their heart when you preach them. Right? Are you getting what I'm saying? Sometimes we may put a tag on people. No. This guy is a rowdy or this guy is a gangster or this guy is a drug addict. He's been in drugs for 20 years. So he, he needs rehabilitation first. Then I'll preach the gospel or this guy is a, you know, he doesn't have parents and he went through a difficult life. So this guy, let him learn some more things in life. Then I'll preach. Maybe somebody who's, you know, an atheist who doesn't believe in God at all. What will you do? Will you preach the gospel to somebody like that? It's not easy. No. They say, Hey, there's no God. Where is God? Show me. Yeah, I spoke to so many atheists. No, they last me. Where is God? I remember the story of this. So I use the story when people ask, where is God? There's a small girl. This is a real story. It happened in the West. A small girl was going to school and her parents were good Christians and she was also a good Christian. She was probably classes over. Okay, guys, I'll just take five, two minutes. Okay. I'll close with this. So the little girl says, the teacher says, the teacher is an atheist. The teacher says, there is no God. So the teacher says, you go out, see the trees and come back. What did you see? Okay. I saw the trees. Go out, see the clouds and come on. Okay. Go out, see God and come back. And she came back. The teacher asked, did you see God? I said, no. So there is no God. The teacher said, so this girl got upset. How can it be? So she says, you go out, see the trees and come. The teacher goes, okay. You go out, see the clouds and come. So the teacher said, did you see? You go out, see your brains and come. Did you see your brains? The girl said, the teacher said, no. That means you don't have a brain. Is it true? No. Yes, because you can't see. It doesn't mean it's not there. Right? God is there. He is among us. Amen. He is there. We all have a brain. We all can't see it. God is true. He is there. Even if we can't see it, His presence is here. Right? Let's close in prayer. Father, we want to thank you for your word. We thank you for teaching us throughout the session of God. We thank you for your empowering and your gift upon our lives. We pray, Lord, that we will truly evangelize and power in authority. That you will lead us and guide us every step of the way of God. I pray for the students online and even the students that are here. May your hand of blessing and your hand of wisdom be upon each one of them, Lord. Even as they learn, let them be empowered by your Holy Spirit. May your grace and mercy fall upon their lives of God. We thank you. We give you all the praise and glory. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you guys online. Have a great week. I'll see you next week. Take care.