 Okay, so let's get started. What do you see here? Okay. Okay, why don't we pray and then we'll start, right? You can hear? Well, okay, it's fine. Okay. Okay, let's pray. Father, we thank you a lot. We thank you for this day. We thank you for bringing us here. Lord, in this manner, Lord, look into your word. Holy Spirit, I pray that you would, Lord, speak to us. You would teach us, Lord, and I just pray, Father God, that what we are learning, Lord, that we'll be doers, Lord, of your word, that we'll be obedient, Lord, to your instructions and Lord, we thank you that when we do that, Lord, you open up the doors of what we need to get into and what we can or experience and Lord, in the Spirit, Master, we thank you. We thank you for the possibilities, Lord, that are there, Lord. We thank you for the gifts of the Spirit, Lord, which are expressions of your heart, of your will and so God, this morning we just commit ourselves into your mighty hands. I pray for, we pray and invite your presence and your power, Lord. We pray that you would express, Lord, that you would manifest, Lord, your glory, Lord, through us, among us, Father God, we say, we thank you, Lord, we give you all the praise and all the glory, in Jesus' match, His name, we pray. Amen, amen. Okay, and my voice is very loud on the monitor, so you can, just a little bit, you can reduce it. Okay, so we've been studying about the gifts of the Spirit. Okay, so today we will have these sessions, one after the other, and hopefully we'll cover what we need to cover. I think that's fine. What we need to cover today, right? Okay, so let me just share the screen. So we looked at the gift of tongues, interpretation of tongues, and then we also looked at gift of prophecy, right? So gift of prophecy, so what is prophecy? Prophecy is simply God speaking through man, through man. So it's a privilege that God speaks to us about what He wants done, right? And what He wants to convey, to communicate to others, and He wants a message to be shared, His heart to be shared with people who are calling out to Him, maybe who are desperate for Him, and He shares His heart, right? And He uses us, not because we are perfect, because we are, you know, we are in by any way, we have reached a state of excellence or anything, but God chooses to use us in spite of our limitations, imperfections, right? He chooses to use us, and that's what we see right through Scripture, that God uses people, and these are not perfect people, these are people who have limitations, but they depend on God, they love God, and definitely, you know, they are works in progress, right? In a way, you know, so as long as we say, okay, God, I see these things in me, but I, you know, I want to be changed to be more like you, right? So, and that's something that all of us, as we walk with Jesus, that we should, that needs to look forward to, right, that we will be changed to be more like Him, okay? So, okay, so let's look at, see when the gift of prophecy, what does it actually accomplish, okay? We looked at one particular verse, and I think it's very important that we never forget that verse, that is 1 Corinthians 14 and verse 3, right? So it talks about how prophecy results in or brings edification, exhortation and comfort, okay? So that's very important for us to know that, because that's also a very good indicator of what prophecy is and what prophecy is not, okay? So it's not, you know, words of, words of, you know, something that breaks down people, but it builds up people, even when it comes to correction, even if it's correction, even if it's warning, it comes with that Father's heart, the Father's heart is to restore, is to redeem people, right? Restore meaning to bring back what they had lost or what is broken, redeem meaning to lift them up to the place from which they had fallen, okay? They were like this, but due to, you know, their choice or due to something, they fell. So God's heart is to redeem them. That's why he's called the redeemer, right? So prophecy or the prophetic word, which is communicated, always brings that about. So we need to understand that, you know, even if it's a word of correction, even if it's a word of warning, it is restorative or redemptive in nature, okay? So we need to keep that in mind, okay? So that's why 1 Corinthians 14 verse 3 is very important, okay? So when he who prophesies speaks edification, exhortation and comfort, okay? So let's look at some of the things that prophecy brings about, okay? You can read through in the notes, but I'm just going to go through a few things here. So we saw already that it brings edification, this strength, encouragement and comfort. Prophecy actually motivates someone into an area of ministry, okay? So do we see that in Scripture? We see that in the book of Acts and Acts chapter 13, okay? We read about it when Paul and Silas, Paul and Barnabas were in the church in Antioch, okay? Look at Acts chapter 13 and verse 2, okay? Acts 13 and verse 2. Now, this was in the church at this place called Antioch, right? So the Bible says that there were certain prophets and teachers and it names some of them and they minister to the Lord, which means they were praying, they were worshiping and they fasted and the Holy Spirit said. Now, what the Holy Spirit brought about was a prophetic word, okay? It was a directional, something that they should do, okay? So what was the word? Verse 2, what does it say? Now, separate to me Barnabas and Saul for the work which I have called them, okay? So that's what the Holy Spirit was conveying. And then verse 3, then having fasted and prayed and laid hands on them, they sent them away. So here comes the prophetic word and here's the obedience to the prophetic word. They sent them away, okay? So the prophetic word brings about or motivates someone into a specific area of ministry. So, you know, Paul, Barnabas, Saul, Barnabas and everyone, they were just there in the church, but God spoke, people heard, and we know prophecy is God speaking to man through man. So here is this group of people, God speaking to them to send Paul and Barnabas on their missionary journey. When they, Paul actually starts his first missionary journey. Now we know Paul went a journey to many places, many places which they had not heard the Gospel, he shared the Gospel and then churches were planted, people were blessed. Many people came to know the Lord, they couldn't in church, efficient church, you know, church in Galatia and all these regions. It was because Paul journeyed there or somebody whom Paul had touched went there and started. So how did it begin? How did it all start? It started when they received the prophetic word and they obeyed the prophetic word. So it motivates people into action. So you might have received the prophetic word saying, okay, this is what God is calling you to do. This is what God has for you in future. Like for example, you know, I was working in a company. Like I was working in a corporate sales, in corporate sales and I was working as an assistant sales manager. So that was my job. I was working and of course I was a believer and so on. But one day there was this prophetic word. And that was the first time when I stepped into all people's church, which was, you know, back, I'm talking about 2001, September. So I forget the date. I mean, which exact day, but it was one evening. And then there were very few people, but then there was a guest speaker that day and he called me forward and my wife and then he prophesied saying, God is calling you to be a pastor. That's the first time I ever heard the word, you know, that God is calling me to be a pastor. That was a prophetic word. But from then on, there were series of prophetic words, which around about the same time, which would come. And these prophetic words who stirred in me a desire, motivated me to move in the direction, you know, to pray along those lines, to ask God, God, what should I do? How, where, when, right? So it just moved me into my destiny. So it, of course, it has to be with cooperation. You have to pray, you have to, you know, learn, you have to prepare yourself. All that is there. But we see that the prophetic word motivates or moves someone into the ministry that God has for them, right, in a specific area. So it may not be just full-time, you know, quote unquote full-time ministry, but it would be anything. It would be a work. It could be business. Maybe God wants you to start something, maybe a school, maybe, maybe he wants you to start an orphanage, maybe he wants you to start a hotel, whatever it is, right? So the prophetic word does that, moves you into that area of action, right? Okay, then it also reveals the potential that God has placed in you. What is, you know, what does a potential mean? What does potential mean? Anyone? Sorry, ability, ability. So ability which is there, which is not yet revealed, which is not yet, you know, you're not walking in it, right? Maybe someone has an ability to sing. So you can say he has that potential, right? But he's not maybe not yet discovered it or not yet using it, not yet walking in it, right? Potential ability. So prophecy calls that out because God knows the hearts of people. God knows the lives of people. So God calls that out and say, okay, this is who you are. Like for example, you know, when we look at John chapter 1 and verse 42, okay? The Lord Jesus has this conversation with Simon Peter, right? So he says, okay, Simon, son of Jonah, you shall be called Sifas, okay? You see that? John chapter 1 verse 42. Simon son of Jonah. So Simon means a reed or something like a plant which is very weak, right? It can blow where the wind blows, it will turn. It means Simon, you know, it means a reed in the Hebrew language, Simon. But he says, you shall be called Sifas. Sifas meaning a rock or a stone, right? So something, so he's calling out, you know, this is who you are. This is what you are called. This is what people call you, Simon. But this is what you will be. You know, you will be someone solid, someone strong. You shall be called Sifas. So what is the Lord saying, okay, you know, this is something that's going to happen. And that is what exactly happened, right? So Simon who is, you know, who betrayed the Lord or denied the Lord, right? He said, I don't know Jesus, right? When it came to all the night of persecution, he said, I don't know. And then something happened. He was filled with the Holy Spirit, so much of boldness and courage. The same Peter, the same leaders when they surrounded, he said, how can I not preach about Jesus, right? How can I not obey God? You tell me that. So something happened. So he had become literally what the Lord has prophesied over him. He says, Simon, you are like this, but you will become like this. So Simon had that potential, Simon had that ability, you know, all that fear, all that insecurity, everything was removed or the Holy Spirit overshadowed all that weakness and changed him. And he became strong. He became, you know, syphus, right? So, right, so we see that. Then in the prophetic word also brings confirmation, okay? Which means God has been speaking to you, maybe leading you. You already, you know, know that God is, you know, every time we read the scripture, something maybe about the future, maybe about solving a problem. God has already put in your heart. God has already spoken to you. You know that God is calling me to do this. But the prophetic word confirms that someone whom you do not know, someone who, with whom you've never shared, hey, this is, you know, I have this desire. I want to do this in future. Someone with whom you've never shared that. That person comes and says, you know, I just sense that God is leading you in this way or God wants you to be doing this, right? So it's a confirmation, right? It's already confirming what God has already put in your heart. So the prophetic word does that. Okay, what else? It's to inspire prayer for a particular matter, for a particular individual, to bring guidance, right? And yeah, I think that we should look at. We accept the 10, accept the 10 verse 19. This is about Peter and he is waiting to have lunch, right? Lunch is being prepared, food is being prepared and he has this vision, right? Accept the 10 and verse 19. This is what the Holy Spirit says. When Peter thought about the vision, this spirit said to him, behold, three men are seeking you. Arise, therefore, go down and go with them, doubting nothing for I have sent them. Okay, so what is he saying? You know, three men are coming. Now Peter has no idea, but he says three men are coming. Go with them and don't doubt anything. Okay, so it's guiding, direction, so much of details, right? And he has just had the vision of this sheet being lowered about all these animals which a Jewish person is not supposed to eat, right? But the voice says, arise Peter, kill and eat. He's thinking about this and then here the Holy Spirit says go, three men are coming, go to them. And then he goes and then he sees that it is actually a Jewish, non-Jewish person's house where a Jewish person is not supposed to go and enter and have food and stay and so on. But he goes there and then they hear about Jesus. They receive Jesus, they are filled with the Holy Spirit. Okay, so the vision makes sense. God is saying, what I have cleansed, you cannot call as something that is unclean. I have cleansed, so you go. So the prophetic word can give direction. Okay, direction, guidance, go do this, right? Okay, to bring correction, we see in the case of Prophet Nathan and David to bring insight into scriptures, to alert believers of maybe natural disasters. We read in Acts chapter, was it 13? Okay, Acts chapter 11, verse 28, it says, One of them named Agabos stood up, showed by the Spirit, that there was going to be a great famine throughout all the world, which also happened in the days of Claudia Caesar. So it could also be a warning about something natural disaster or something that is going to happen. So what happened here is they prepared themselves, right? So it says that this is what he prophesied, then the disciples, each according to his ability, determined to send relief to the brethren dwelling in Judea. So he's saying, there's a great famine. What is a famine? No rain, no agriculture, which means no crops, right? No food to eat, no grains. So it affects the entire economy. People have a lot of hardships because of that. So here what happens is the church, they prepare and they send relief. Okay, maybe they send food, maybe they send grain, maybe they send money, whatever. It says that they sent relief each according to their ability and they did so to the elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul. So since God knows what is going to happen in future, he reveals, right? So this can also happen. So he reveals the secrets of the people so that they can draw near to God. Let's look at one scripture, 1 Corinthians chapter. I think it's 14. Okay, 1 Corinthians 14 verse 24. 1 Corinthians 14 verse 24 says, But if all prophesy and an unbeliever or an uninformed person comes in, he is convinced by all, he is convicted by all. And thus the secrets of his heart are revealed. And so calling down on his face, he will worship God and report that God is truly among you. Okay, so let's say a person comes in, he's not a believer, does not know Jesus. He walks in to a church and there is a prophecy about that person. Right, so here's, he's a complete stranger to the people in the church. Now people also do not know him, but the Lord reveals something, some information about that person and it's a prophetic word which is shared. So what happens, that person understands, hey, this is something supernatural. This is something that only God can reveal and not man because nobody knows that information. Right, so because of that person comes to the understanding and conclusion that truly God is alive, truly God is among you and yes, he is the one true God. So what happens is that person draws closer to the Lord because of the prophetic word. Right, so we see that and that is also happened. Something that can happen. So draws people who do not know God to know him and to receive him as Lord and Savior. Okay, to wage a good warfare. Okay, like Paul writes to Timothy and this is what he says. Okay, this is in 1st Timothy chapter 1 verse 18. Okay, 1st Timothy chapter 1 verse 18 says, This charge I commit to you, son Timothy, according to the prophecies previously made concerning you that by them you may wage the good warfare. Okay, so what he's saying is, you know, you receive the prophetic word. Good, you know, sometimes we receive the prophetic word. Okay, God is calling you to do this. God wants you to do this. God is one day going to make you like this. Right, God is going to use you in this manner. God is going to bring all these things into your life. We are so excited. We're very happy. We're excited. You know, we're like, oh, wow, all this is going to happen. But Paul is telling Timothy, Timothy, you remember all these prophecies that were made over you, right? He's saying by them, you wage the good warfare. So what is he saying? He's saying, you know, there will be difficult times. Okay, a war is conflict. Right, so it's a spiritual conflict. He's talking about a spiritual conflict. He's saying, maybe you might face discouragement. Right, maybe you might face discouragement. God has called you to ministry. God is calling you to minister in this place. But maybe you're facing discouragement. Maybe you are facing opposition. Like people are not wanting to receive the message. They are opposing the message. They are persecuting you. Or maybe there is spiritual conflict. You know, there is the paths of darkness opposing and coming against you and so on. So Paul is saying, by these prophecies, you wage the good warfare. So a prophecy is actually, you know, the word of God. It is the sword of the spirit. So he's saying you fight the good fight with it. So just, you know, maybe a lot of things were prophesied over you. Okay, just remember that. Okay, what are these prophetic words that were, you know, that were spoken over my life. And you know, it's a genuine prophetic word of God, genuine word of God. So what do you do with it when you face difficult times? What do you do with it when you face, you know, times that are very discouragement and discouraging and so on. You wage the good warfare. You take it out and you speak it out. You remind yourself saying, yeah, I'm going through this time right now. But this is what God has for me. God has spoken and this is what God has for me. So I believe it and I receive it and I come against all kinds of fear or discouragement or all the weapons of the paths of darkness. I come against it in the name of Jesus. So he's saying, you know, this is what you need to do. You need to do Timothy, right? Buy the prophecies that were made over you. According to the prophecies previously made concerning you, that by them you may wage the good warfare. So it's a good warfare, fight of faith, right? Okay. Okay. So these are some ways by which prophecy or these are some things that the prophecy brings about the operation of the prophetic gift. So how do I, how do I operate in this gift? Right? How do I operate in this? So three simple steps. One is to pray, okay? Desire, have an expectation, right? Pray. Second one is to perceive, meaning to receive, to be aware of what the Lord is saying. Okay. First of all, we must believe that God can speak through us or God can speak to us. Okay. So if we, suppose we think, okay, God can never speak to me, then no matter what he says, we think it's our imagination. You know, we think, you know, maybe that's, that's not God. That could be, you know, maybe it's just my, just my thoughts, just my imagination, right? So we, after praying, we perceive what does God say? You know, it'll be most likely in the way that God has already spoken, always spoken to you, right? And we saw several ways by which God speaks to us. Okay. What are some ways by which God speaks to us? Anyone? He speaks to us primarily through the word. So which means I'm praying and when I'm asking God, Lord, you speak to me, give me a word that I can share with someone or show me something that I, you know, that I can, I can walk in. Which means that he can actually speak to us through the word, right? He can remind us or bring to our mind, the Holy Spirit can bring to our mind scripture, scripture verse. It could be a scripture verse that you've read. It could be a scripture reference. What is a reference? Scripture reference? What chapter, what verse, right? John 3.16, scripture reference. So it could be a scripture reference that you're reminded of. You know, it brings to your mind. And maybe you don't know what the verse is, but this is a scripture reference that comes to your mind. You're praying. This is a scripture reference that comes to your mind. You turn and see. Okay. What is it? Or it could be even a scripture reference that you see. You close your eyes and this is what you see, right? This is what you see. It's like a, it's like a picture. So God speaks in these ways. We know primarily through the word and he leads us by his spirit. So the Holy Spirit witnesses to our spirit. We saw that Romans chapter eight verses 14, 16, 14 to 16. He leads us and he witnesses to our spirit. So it means he brings some information to our spirit. He speaks to our spirit, right? And then we look at some Old Testament scripture, right? We see Hosea 12 and verse 10. This is what he says. I have also spoken by the prophets. Okay. I have also spoken by the prophets and have multiplied visions, visions of pictures, right? It could be moving. It could be still multiplied visions. I have given symbols. Symbols are also pictures. But what is a symbol? Anyone? What are symbols? Some common symbols that you know. What is a symbol? Huh? Yeah. So cross is a symbol, right? Symbol. So what does it refer to? It's actually a, it's actually a terrible way to die. It's a way to execute someone that's a cross, but it's become a symbol of hope. It points to what happened on the cross. What Jesus did for us on the cross, it's a symbol, right? So certain things, you know, like plus, into, minus. These are all symbols, right? Mathematical symbols, and they all represent something. And you say into it means multiplication. And you say, you know, that's division, right? Two dots, right? So it's division. So these are symbols. So they point to something. So God can actually speak to us. This is what this verse says. I have given symbols through the witness of the prophet. So which means when you're talking about the prophetic, prophetic gifting, God can speak to us through symbols. Okay. Now about this prophetic ministry and again, the Apostolic ministry, you're going to spend a semester, okay? Whole full semester just talking about the prophetic. Okay. So we won't get into too much detail. So I'll just leave it here. Like God can speak to us in these ways. No. So one full semester is about the prophetic. Okay. So, yeah. So second step, perceive, pray, perceive in all these ways, God is going to speak, right? Then the third step is prophesy, which means to speak or act on it or do something according to what God has shown you, what you have perceived. Okay. So now as we are receiving this, okay, we are praying, we are receiving, we are seeing some pictures or something. We need to test. Okay. That is what we saw, right? Test all prophecies and hold on to what is good. So Paul's instruction, 1 Thessalonians 5 verse 23, I think he says, do not despise prophecies, right? Sorry, not verse 23. I think the verse before that he says, test all things. Do not despise prophecies. Test all things, hold fast to what is good. Okay. So you and I, we need to test it because, well, God can speak an authentic, pure word. Okay. But we may not understand or we may add some things to it. So we need to test. Is it from God? Is it my own imagination? What is the source? Right? Who's speaking here? Is it God? Is it my own imagination? Is it something else? Right? So we need to test. So that is why the instruction is test all things, hold fast to what is good. So how do I test? You know, what does the Word of God say? Is it opposite to the Word of God? Okay. Maybe you're, you know, one receives a prophecy like, you know, steal something or hurt someone or do this. And you know that that is not what the Word of God says. That is not the heart and mind of God. Then you know, if it's not in line with the character of God, then it is not a prophetic word because God's word, will be in line with this will, will be in line with this character, his desire, everything, because it comes from him. Right? So the Word and the Spirit agree. So you can't say I'm led by the Spirit and do something opposite of what is there in the Word. So that means that we are not actually being led by the Spirit of God. Right? So, so that's the thing. Does it align with the scripture? Second test could be, do I sense God's presence on it? You know, God releases His shalom or His peace, His presence. Right? And we all can sense the presence of God when we, when we actually receive something that is from God. We sense His presence. So do I have that? Do I have a sense of God's presence, His anointing, etc. Okay? In my spirit. Third one is, does it bring edification, edification, exhortation, comfort? So that's the thing. Because we saw 1 Corinthians 14 verse 3, who prophesies, speaks edification, exhortation and comfort. So is there something that is building up? Is there something that is encouraging the person? Is there something of comfort to the person? This prophetic word. Right? Even in correction, even in warning, is there edification, exhortation and comfort? Okay? So that's another check. Right? Another way to test is, is my spirit, is my heart, clean from any kind of bias or prejudice? Okay? Now, see prophecy is for people, maybe it's individual groups of people, maybe a church, right? Nation, so on. It's always, you know, with people, associated with people and so on. And of course, we know natural calamities. But then people are involved. Okay? Now, what happens if you have a prejudice or a bias against people? Okay? So what is it? That means that, okay, you know, maybe people who are speaking a certain language, you know, you don't like them. Okay? Or people who have, maybe, you know, who have ear piercings. Okay? Guys who have ear piercings, you don't like them. Or guys who are, who have beards, you don't like them, for example. So that means, even when God, maybe God is giving a very comforting, encouraging, uplifting word. But in your heart, you don't like that person. Right? What happens? So God gives an encouraging word, but in your heart, since there is a lot of, you know, unrest, prejudice, when you speak it out, you might add certain things. God wants you to repent or God wants you to correct yourself or something you might say. Right? Because you have a prejudice. So we need to, for that test or that check also, we need to have, you're saying, God, my heart is clean. Right? I don't want my heart to be contaminated with anything, any kind of, this kind of thought or prejudice or bias. Okay? So it's our responsibility. Okay? Okay. How do we release it? How do we release it? There are many ways. You can speak it. You can sing it. You can write it. You can state it. You can act it out. Right? It was a prophetic act, which Agabus did later when he met with Paul. He took Paul's belt. He tied his hands and he said, the owner of this belt, this is what the condition is. Like he was talking about Paul's, you know, when he Paul goes into Jerusalem, how he is going to be imprisoned and he's going to face, for the sake of the faith, he's going to face all these things. So this is what he does. He takes the belt, he ties it and he says, it was a prophetic act. So Paul could see it for himself. So Agabus did that. The same person prophesied about the famine and all that. Right? So it can be acted on. It can even be, you know, so the way the prophetic message is delivered, is expressed, is in your control. So you don't have to like be dramatic, be theatrical. You can just state it simply as a normal conversation. You can also pray. Pray about it. Pray through it. You know, maybe you're praying for someone and here comes the prophetic word. You can pray that. So in all these ways, prophetic words can be released. One word of advice or caution is not to say, you know, thus says the Lord. Okay. As we are learning the prophetic, as we are learning or learning to move in the prophetic, say, you know, this is what, you know, God is saying, you know, you need to do this or thus says the Lord, or I believe Lord wants you to do this. Okay. So the better way to put it is, you know, I sense that God is speaking like this. I sense that God would want you to do this. God would want you to go here. But so when we say, you know, I sense that this is what God might have for you. Then you're giving that person the responsibility to check because we need to check. We need to test. Right. So that person is also has the responsibility to test the word, the prophetic word. So you can say, and so saying thus says the Lord, you know, this is what God wants you to do for sure. You know, you can just say that this is what I sense. God is speaking. God is saying, God has for you, but you test. You pray, you test. Right. You're submitting the word and giving the person the responsibility to test the word. Right. Okay. Prophecy can be given to individuals to a small group can be to a larger group. And also, you know, the way prophetic, we can do is like one person or maybe a few people, then a group of people can pray over them. It's called prophetic respiratory or what we read as Paul saying to Timothy, Paul, you remember Timothy, remember the gift of God that was given to you by the laying on of hands of the eldership by prophecy says that by prophecy and laying on of hands, you received a gift. All these elders got together and prayed over you. So something like that can also be done. Right. In the releasing of prophecy. Okay. Understood. So are we all ready to prophesy? Okay. So, yeah, you can go through the notes, some more information which is there. So that is the prophetic gift. Okay. So, so pray, perceive prophesy, three simple things. Okay. So we're just going to take some five minutes. Okay. Pre-perceive prophesy. Okay. So maybe you can go sit with someone who whom you're not sitting with right now. Maybe who is whom you know. And now you know everyone. Okay. So be with someone who you normally don't talk to. Okay. You don't have too much information about spray, perceive prophesy. Maybe, you know, just pray a lot. Simple things. Right. Online also you can do the same thing. You can probably, you know, put it on the chat also. You can put it on the, you know, the, yeah, you can put it on the chat. Pray for someone. You see the list there. Pray for someone. And whatever God puts in your heart, maybe there's a picture, maybe there's a verse, maybe there is, you know, something. You sense something. Right. And you, you state that. You share that. Okay. This is what I saw. I don't understand it. It's fine. Maybe you see a picture. You see one coat hanger. Yeah. I pray for someone. I'm seeing one hanger. Clothes hanger. What does it mean? No problem. Just tell the person. Okay. This is what I saw. Okay. Fine. Is that okay? Okay. I just want you guys to move around. Okay. Yeah. Just get up. You understood what I said. Understood. Right. Okay. So very, very short, simple. Okay. Very quickly. We just have five minutes. We have five minutes to do this. Okay. Okay. Go ahead. Yeah. All the girls can be together. Three of you. So you can pray. You can take turns. Yeah. So, you know, I'm not going to pray for revival, visitation, and I'm praying for the nations and very short prayer. Okay. Pray, perceive what you see prophesying. Okay. Online, I think we have about 21 people. So what I would suggest is you go through the list and, yeah, you just pray for one person. You pick. Okay. And you say, okay. I just pray for, just pray for one person to see what God is putting in your heart. And you can just post it here. Right. You can put the person's name and post, you know, what is it that God puts in your heart? It could be just one sentence. It could be a word. Okay. It's fine. So let's, let's do this quickly. Okay. Well, three of you. Okay. Maybe I can, I can pray with someone. Yeah. Anyone. Yeah. Maybe Nelson or someone. Okay. To begin with, maybe you want to pray in tongues. You can do that. Right. Stir yourself up and, and then pray and release. Okay. So, how's everything? I don't see much on the chat. Okay. If you, if you prayed for someone and let's say, okay. So what we'll do is we'll, we'll take a break now. Okay. And then we'll, we'll come back in 10 minutes and then we'll talk about what we prayed, what we received. Yeah. We'll talk about that. Okay. Okay. Thank you. We'll take a break and come back.