 go ahead. J. Heavenly Father, we come to you under the name of Jesus. We thank you for this beautiful day and for the beautiful class we are about to have. God, I just place Pastor Deepika in your hands and to all my students, to all our all my friends and students who are about to join. God, I bless them in the name of Jesus. I pray that this whole course will be a blessing to each one of us that we will get more closer to you, more deeper in our relationship with you. And this course will help us to preach your gospel much more boldly to others and to develop ourselves in you Jesus. Be with us and guide us, help us to have good Wi-Fi connections throughout this session. And you take the lead and you lead us Lord. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much, Jeffina. So welcome to this course that we are having on Holiness and I hope that it will be a help and a blessing to every one of you. So I will be posting the material, you know, which Pastor Ashish has developed on Holiness. I would be posting that later on, you know, in the day, both in the Google Classroom and for e-platform students also it would be posted. So you can go through that. We would be covering it chapter by chapter. A couple of chapters have rearranged a little bit, but you know, we would be following the material mainly. So there are three main sections that this subject has been divided into just to make it very practical and very helpful to all of us. So the first section is kind of an introduction to Holiness, where we would be looking at different aspects of Holiness, including the Holiness of the Lord. Then the second section would be how do we, you know, which would be dealing with how would do we become Holy. I keep getting these notifications and I'm trying to figure out what is what. Okay, I think it's fine. Yeah, so the second section, we would look at repentance, the whole process of repentance and restoration, because repentance is the first step towards Holiness. So we would look into how we need to repent of anything at all that is still there in our lives that is not pleasing to the Lord and how that will lead us into greater Holiness. So we will have a couple of sessions on that in section 2. And then we would go on to the third section, which will be talking about overcoming the flesh, the world and the devil. How do we do that? So what Pastor Ashish has put together is a very practical course. So we're not really looking so much at the theory of Holiness, but rather at a very practical course, which, you know, which if we were to apply and practice would actually lead us into a greater Holiness into lives that are more pleasing to the Lord. So I hope, you know, that this course will be most helpful to all of us. And as for the assignments, we would just have a couple of, you know, midterm and the final assessments. And they are multiple choice. So, yeah, so I mean, it's not really something that you need to be very concerned about. Just make sure that you, you know, take the correct option when you get those multiple choice, you know, questions. And that should be all right. So there would be two of them. Maybe after we have finished sections one and two, we could have the first assessment. So that would be 50 questions, 50 objective type multiple choice questions. And then the final assessment, of course, would be at the end, which would be another 50 multiple choice questions. So the, the assessment will not really be a challenge. The challenge will mainly be putting into practice all these things that we are going to be studying. Having a head knowledge of holiness will realize, you know, even as we are doing the courses of absolutely no use, we would have to actually apply this to ourselves to our lives. All right. So we'll just, you know, get into the flow of that, of practically applying all that is being taught. All right. So, so under the first section of holiness, we'll be dealing with four different things, you know, over the next few weeks. So first we will look at at least today's sessions and the next couple of sessions will be on the holiness of God, because after all, holiness is all about who he is, and we imitating who he is, and stepping into that holiness, which he, you know, wishes to share with us. So we will first look at what the scriptures have to say about the holiness of God. So that would be sessions, you know, today's session, session one, and also session two, which would be the next times, you know, next Monday. So these two sessions would be looking at the holiness of God and getting to know who he is in the scriptures. And then we will look at why do we need to be holy? Why are we required to be holy? So we will look at the why of holiness for us pertaining to us. And then the third thing is once we understand the importance of holiness for us, we will look at how does God make us holy? We will discover that holiness is not something that we can do on our own. We can perform rituals, outward rituals, and try to appear holy on the outside. Oh, but a genuine work of the Holy Spirit would be needed for us to become like Jesus Christ. So that is something that we will discover. So the third portion in this section one, we would look at how does God make us holy? And we will conclude this section by talking about the importance of displaying holiness in our everyday lives. So these are the four main things that we would be looking at under the first section. So today we will begin with the introduction to a holy God. What do the scriptures have to say about this? Now, if you have any questions or you just want to clarify something, you can just raise your hand. It shows over there, right? I mean, you have this option to raise the hand. So you can do that. If you would prefer to just type in the chat, I will try to keep an eye on the chat so I can address whatever questions you raise. So anytime during the class, you can go ahead and post that raising a hand thing or you can put it in the chat and we can deal with it. So it's not like you need to wait until the end of the session to raise up doubts and questions. So please feel free to do that. Now there would be questions which you will raise for which I do not have answers, at least not satisfactory answers. So in that case, I will try to learn more about that and cover that in the next session. If I do not have an answer immediately, I will see to it that I get the needed information and I will convey that to you. Now there are some questions which people raise and it may need a lot of detail. So sometimes I may post the answer in the stream page. So just keep an eye on that in case some major question has been raised during the session and I have not been able to think up the scripture references off the top of my head. Then I would go later into the scriptures, find out all the relevant scriptures and then post the answer in the stream page so that you can go to those scriptures, look at them and really understand what has been discussed. So sometimes some of the answers may get posted in the stream page as well. So I think that's enough of an introduction regarding the course. So let's get into the holiness of God. Now the holiness of God is one facet of the nature of God. There are many, many facets to the nature of God in the sense we know that God is love, we see him as a God who is good, we see him as the almighty and all powerful God. So these are all different aspects of his nature and we observe that all of these aspects of God's nature have some kind of application directly to us personally and also in our relationship with other people. What do I mean by that? For instance if I were to focus on the love of God, now because I know that God is love, it makes me secure in my relationship with him. So I feel safe and secure with him but it also goes further in the sense because I am experiencing the love of God, I will try to walk in love towards other people as well. So every aspect of God's nature has a direct implication for me and my personal relationship with the Lord but it also has a wider implication because once I understand that aspect of his nature and begin to enjoy that, if I'm truly a believer and I know I am being led by the Holy Spirit, that aspect of God's nature not only is something that's enjoyed by me but I begin to share it with others around me. So that could be one way of us trying to assess whether we are growing or not in holiness because if we have understood the holiness of God, it will affect the way we prioritize our thoughts, our speech, our choices, our actions. It will also affect the way we relate with other people. So in the same way, other aspects of God's nature have a personal direct implication for us and a wider implication for others. In the same way, even holiness also has a role in our personal lives and on a wider level. If when I post your notes later on in the day, you will see there are some examples given, God is good, that is one aspect of his nature and because he is good, we know that he will always be faithful in whatever he does with us in our lives, whatever he permits to happen in our lives, it will be out of his goodness that he allows it. So we will have that assurance at a personal level but we will also learn to walk in kindness and goodness towards others. God is almighty and all-powerful, that is another aspect of his nature and because he is almighty and all-powerful, it causes us to trust him knowing that even when there are impossibilities in our lives, he will be there for us and will be able to deliver us because he is all-knowing and all-powerful. And at the same time, how is that expressed at a wider level? Because we know that he is all-powerful, when we have to reach out to someone and help them, we know that he will release his power and make it available to us so that we will be able to bless that other person who is in need. So we can expect his power to be revealed in our situations so that we will be able to help someone else who wants, who needs to experience his power. So in the same way, all of these aspects of God's nature affect our lives and the lives of others in the same way, even the holiness of God, once we begin to understand it, it will begin to change us personally and it will very much change our little circle of influence. Our holiness, which we are now developing because of our contact with the Lord, will begin to spread. And we will begin to discover that when we say we are the salt and the light in the city of Bangalore, which is the vision statement that we make in our APC church, you will begin to see that you being the light, that you being the salt, it is a light which is tinged with holiness of God. It's a salt that is flavored with the holiness of God. So you're not just simply salt and light. You are salt and light that is carrying the holiness of God into people's lives. So it's a different level of saltiness. It's a totally different level of light that you are carrying into people's lives. So when we understand holiness and begin to operate in it, we become that kind of a salt and that kind of a light. So holiness is not just the simple idea of me keeping a set of rules and regulations and trying to abide by them. No, it's much, much more. The very nature of God begins to permeate me, my thinking, my speech. I begin to become like him. So it's no more just me keeping a set of rules and regulations because I must as a kind of discipline, no, it goes beyond that. I start sharing in the nature of God. I start becoming like him and that affects the way I relate with everyone else. So if some, yeah, I will be asking us to read a few scriptures now and then. So if one of you could volunteer and read out the scripture that I request. Oh, wow, there's some stuff posted here. Are the notes already uploaded? No. So I would be doing that today. I will definitely upload the notes today. And yeah, yeah, that was the one question. So, you know, these are just very short verses that I would ask you to read out and I can quite easily read it out myself. The only reason that I ask someone else to read it out is so that it kind of gives others a chance to maybe at least participate in this whole thing, you know, in some way. And also it will give me an idea of whether people are awake and at least, you know, attending and listening. Others have no clue what's going on at the other end. So Psalm 995, if you know, if we could have someone read out, what does Psalm 995 have to say about the holiness of God? If we could have one person read out, please. Psalm 995, exalt the Lord our God and worship at his footstool. He is holy. Yes. It says here, what should be our response to the holiness of God? First, it says, exalt the Lord our God. So if the Lord is holy, then I must exalt him in my life, which means his interest would have to come before my personal interests. So the first response of mine towards God's holiness would be that I must exalt him. And second, it says, worship at his footstool. So worship is not just something that we do when someone is playing Christian songs and we lift up our hands. That is just one tiny aspect of worship, because we only do that maybe on a Sunday or during our private devotions when we play a few songs and we worship the Lord. Most of our worship happens during the other 90% of our day, how we interact with people, how we treat them, what are the choices that we make? How do we use our free time? When we are entertaining ourselves, what modes of entertainment are we using? All of those things are acts of worship. So in all of those aspects, we would need to exalt the Lord, place his interests above our own limited interests and worship him in the sense that we honor him in all of these other 90% of the things that we do throughout the day. Now that would be worship, that would be worshiping at his footstool. So yes, it does bring pleasure to the Lord when we lift up our hands during the worship time. But it's also equally important to him what we are doing with the other 90% of our personal lives, because he needs to be exalted even in those aspects of our personal lives. Just to look at another scripture, Efficiency 117. Now this is a very key passage because most of what we are going to be talking about will hinge on this particular verse, Efficiency 117 please. Efficiency 117, that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him. Yes, before we get into this verse, sometimes I forget to switch on the recording and sometimes I don't unmute and I do all these technical mistakes. So if someone could just keep an eye on me and see what I'm doing, because it really helps so that I don't mess up the recording in any way. So just make sure that I have clicked on the recording, done the right things with the sound and all of that. And also sometimes it escapes my attention that it's 10.50 and I need to give a break. So if I go way over the 10.50 break and just kind of, if someone could just speak up and say, you know, ma'am, it's break time, because otherwise I would just go on and on without even realizing that I'm doing that. Yeah. Okay. Efficiency 117, we saw that it says here, you know, where Paul is saying, may the Lord give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation so that you may know him better. Okay. So someone seems to be drilling. Do you hear a drilling noise, you know, on your thing? No drilling at your end. I'm so glad. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Lord. Okay. So yeah, there's some drilling work going on. Hopefully they will just stop it. All right. So the Lord is the one who will give us a spirit of wisdom and revelation, and then we will be able to know him better. So without the Holy Spirit and without him giving us the revelation and the wisdom, we will never really know God in a personal experiential way. So this entire process of holiness, this whole process of us becoming more, you know, into the nature of God, it's only going to happen through the revelation of the Holy Spirit. So even as we are going through the course, we would constantly have to go back to the Lord and say, Lord, it is through your spirit that this work is going to take place in my life. So Lord, you reveal to me more of God so that you'll not just know about God, but you will know him in a personal, you will experience his holiness in very personal ways. The Holy Spirit will do that in you and because you can go and sit in the church and there could be a 40-minute sermon on the awesomeness of God about how majestic he is and how sovereign he is. Someone could take the Isaiah 6 passage and talk about his greatness and his bigness and you can sit over there and get to know all about it. But when the Holy Spirit reveals that to you in your heart and you literally feel the intensity of his holiness without even thinking twice, you'll just drop down on your knees and then you will know what holiness is because the Holy Spirit has literally revealed that to you in your spirit and caused you to experience that. So you see, head knowledge is good to an extent but it is not everything. You need a revelation of the Holy Spirit which is revealed to you in your spirit and that leads into your nature being changed into his nature. So even as we are going through this course, keep this verse in mind. How will you know him better? You will only know him better when the Father, when the glorious Father, gives you the spirit of wisdom and revelation. So each of these things that we are going to be talking about, it is good for us to know it at the head level but all of these things need to become revelations, reama words that are literally coming directly from the Holy Spirit into our spirit and when we catch what he is saying in our spirit, it leads to a change, it leads to a transformation. It's no longer just knowledge that we are holding in our head but automatically it changes something in our very nature because in our spirit we have caught what the Holy Spirit is revealing. So the Holy Spirit does his work of making us holy in three stages. First, there is a revelation of his nature right inside our hearts and then we respond to that revelation and so we respond in reverence and respect. We respond by making the right choices. So the revelation is followed by a response and thirdly, when we respond in the right way, then his nature gets reproduced in us and once his nature is reproduced in us, it gets revealed. People around us see that there is a change in us and that we are actually carrying his presence and that we are honouring him in all that we do and then they think, oh my, the God that this person worships must be someone very special because of the way this person walks with such careful reverence, wanting to always please and honour this God. When people looked at Daniel, they could all automatically see how much he reveres his God. When people looked at Joseph, they knew whom he worships and whom he looks up to and adores. So this is so clear about these people and so in the same way people will see his holiness revealed in us. So we see it's like a process in three stages. First, you have the revelation which comes from the Holy Spirit. We respond to that and when we respond in the right way, the third step takes place which is his nature gets reproduced in us and people are able to see that it gets revealed through us. His holiness gets revealed through us. Let's look at an example, Luke chapter 5 and we have a little story there of Peter and his response to the revelation that comes. So Luke chapter 5 verse 6 to 11, if we could have someone read out please. Luke chapter 5 verse 6 to 11 and this time their nets were so full of fish, they began to tear. A shout for help brought their partners in the other boat and soon both boats were filled with fish and on the verge of sinking. And Simon Peter realized what had happened. He fell to his knees before Jesus and said, Oh Lord, please leave me and such a sinful man. For he was obstructed by the number of fish they had caught as were the others with him. His partners James and John the son of Zebedee were also amazed. Jesus replied to Simon, don't be afraid from now on you will be fishing for people and as soon as they landed they left everything and followed Jesus. Thank you. So here this is a very normal everyday kind of event taking place. These people are catching fish but then there's a miracle that takes place and so the amount of fish they catch is extraordinary, not something that could have happened naturally. And once Peter sees that he understands the awesomeness of this Jesus whom he was probably just regarding as a human messiah and now suddenly he sees that this is more than just a human messiah, this divinity in front of him and his immediate response is that he falls down on his knees and he says, go away from me Lord, I am a sinful man because once we stand in the presence of that awesome holiness, we immediately recognize how short we fall in comparison to that great holiness. So that is his response and then Jesus very comfortingly says, you don't need to be afraid of me because I am going to train you. I am going to change your nature into something else where you will become a person who can fish people out of the sea, rescue them and cause them to have eternal life. So God gives him that assurance and then the second response is that immediately he and his companions, they leave everything else because now that they have caught a glimpse of the holiness of Jesus, nothing else compares to this and they are willing to leave all of that and they are willing to follow him. So here you see a revelation coming to them in a very ordinary event, something in their day to day lives is going on and suddenly there's a revelation from the Holy Spirit and immediately there is a response and when that response is right, it leads to God beginning his work in that person's life. So here in this particular case Jesus says, don't worry, I am going to be working on you, your nature is going to change and you will become a person who will fish people, bring them out of that pit and be able to rescue them. And then they agree to this invitation, they leave everything and they follow him. On the other hand in the very same chapter, you see another kind of response, that would be versus 19 to 22 if someone could read out versus 19 to 22 please. It's in the same chapter ma'am? Yeah. Luke chapter 5 was 19 to 22 but they couldn't reach him because of the crowd, so they went up to the roof and took off some tiles then they lowered the sick man on his mat down into the crowd right in front of Jesus. Seeing their faith, Jesus said to the man, young man, your sins are forgiven. 21 and 22. But the Pharisees and teachers of religious law said to themselves, who does he think he is? That's blaspheme. Only God can forgive sins. Jesus knew what they were thinking so he asked them, why do you question this in your hearts? Okay, so two persons see two miracles in the very same chapter. When one person sees a miracle, he is immediately struck by the nature of who Jesus is, that he is divine, that he is holy and that amazes him and shocks him into getting down on his knees and recognizing his own sinfulness. On the other hand, you have another miracle taking place and here the people who are seeing this miracle, their response is so different. Rather than being overcome with awe at what they have seen, they begin to criticize and say, who is this person? He seems to be calling himself God. He seems to be saying that he has the power to forgive. Why these two very different responses? Why did one person respond to the revelation being brought by the Holy Spirit in such a positive manner and the other person, when the other people, when they receive a revelation from the Holy Spirit, their response is so wrong. Let's look at another passage which maybe can throw a little bit of light on this. John chapter 8 verses 43 to 47. John 8 43 to 47. John chapter 8 verse 43 to 47. Why can't you understand what I'm saying? It's because you can't even hear me. For you are the children of your father, the devil and you love to do evil things he does. He was a murderer from the beginning. He has always hated the truth because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character, for he is a liar and the father of lies. So when I tell the truth, you just naturally don't believe me. Which of you can truthfully accuse me of sin? And since I'm telling you the truth, why don't you believe me? Anyone who belongs to God listens gladly to the words of God, but you don't listen because you don't belong to God. So this one thing that we need to watch out for when there is a revelation of the Holy Spirit being given to us, have we become people who have hardened our hearts and no longer wish to know the truth? There are people who do not want to know the truth because it will create a lot of problems for them. They will have to change their lifestyle. They'll have to give up things. They'll have to reprioritize. So it's more comfortable for them to not know the truth. People who really do not wish to know the truth will react in a very negative manner when they receive a revelation from the Holy Spirit of the truth. So this is something that we need to watch out for. When something regarding God, when something from the word of God is being told to us and we feel a very negative reaction from our side, we need to maybe ask ourselves and think, why am I reacting in such a negative manner to this thing which is being told to me from the scriptures? Is it because I am not comfortable with what is being shared? Is it because I sense somewhere deep down that I'll have to make changes now? So there are people who will not respond positively to the revelation that the Holy Spirit is giving simply because it would be more convenient for them to not know the truth. So we must be people who are careful not to allow this kind of a hardness to creep in. When we love our life, the way it is right now, the state is cool. We don't want to change it. We want things to stay the way they are. So if we are very deeply in love with the way things are right now, there is a chance that we will harden our hearts and not want to know the truth. We will not want to know greater revelations of His Holiness because if we begin to understand how holy He is, it will require a lot of changes and we may not want that. And so we may shun what the Holy Spirit is revealing in the same way these people so foolishly did. And the words that Jesus speaks regarding these people is so serious. They have chosen to have a different father. You see, they were not discriminated against in any way. God was willing to be the father of even these Pharisees because after all there were many Pharisees who did turn to Jesus. I mean, they became part of the family of God. But then there was this one set of people who had made up their minds that it's very inconvenient for them to accept the truth as the truth. So they were making up excuses and coming up with arguments to defy what is being revealed to them by the Holy Spirit again and again. And we must be so careful that we don't fall into that category. So when the revelation of the Holy Spirit comes to us again and again through these scriptures that we are reading, that we are meditating on, reflecting on, when we feel the Holy Spirit kind of speaking these things to us, we could either have the response of Peter and his companions or there's a risk that we would begin to intellectually argue about what is being said and say, is this the right way? We should be interpreting this passage. It is good of course, never accept any teachers teaching just for the say at the surface level. Always go back to the scriptures. Look at the references which have been given. Make sure that what that person is saying about those scriptures is genuinely the right interpretation. Look at commentaries or go to people who know the scriptures well and ask them whether what is being taught is correct or wrong. Do all of that. But do not be like the Pharisees who automatically go into argument mode because they feel threatened. They don't want to know the truth. So that's just something that I wanted to touch upon because we are talking about step one, which is the revelation which is going to be given by the Holy Spirit, which is going to be immediately followed by our correct response. So we need to be having hearts which are open, which are receptive, which are willing to change. So right now at the very beginning on day one of this course, because this is a course on holiness, it's not on any other topic. It's a course on holiness. So right now today itself all of us including me have to anticipate and get ready that there are going to be a lot of changes and sacrifices which are going to be required over the next four months. I mean, this is something that we need to get used to. This is an idea that we would have to get used to. It's going to be painful, but we cannot do a course like this without anticipating and accepting it as a given, that this is going to be a painful course which is going to lead to actual sacrifices and life changes. If Romans 12-1 has to happen to us and we need to become living sacrifices, it's not going to be easy. The sacrifices will be demanding because we are choosing to cooperate with the Lord and take on His nature. It's very convenient to live with our nature. We've adjusted it over the years. We have got the right balance of spirituality and holding on to our own things and we're comfortable with this balance. We have reached a point where we are not really like the people of the world. We're not evil and our priorities are not worldly and we're not stinking messy messed up people. So we're very comfortable at where we are at. But the holiness of God is infinite. So whatever level you and I may be at, he's going to be wanting to lead us into higher levels because there is no limit to what level of holiness you can enter into because he's infinitely holy. He's going to be leading us into higher levels of it and we will all feel the pinch of it. So let us not be people who are the Pharisees who are very comfortable with their level of holiness. I mean they would stand there on the roadside and start saying a long prayer suddenly like I say, you know, God has come upon them and they can't control themselves and such. Why are they doing that? Just so everyone will buy them and say, oh my, what a holy man is walking down the road and suddenly he stops and starts praying. So they were so comfortable with their level of holiness and people praised them and appreciated them for who they were. But God wanted something which is at a much higher level and so I even as I'm, you know, teaching this course, you know, like it says so clearly in the scripture that teachers will always be held more accountable than the students. So I understand that this is going to be a very painful course for me personally and it will be for all of us as students but who are the end of it, you know, we will have the nature of Christ. We will be more like him and we will bring such joy to his heart. We can never repay him for what he did on the cross for us but at least we will, you know, we would have, we will be in a position where we will be bringing greater joy to his heart. Every time he looks at us, he'll say, ah there, see look, there is one person who is trying to really please me. It will, it's the least that we can do, right? Because we can never repay him for all that he has done for us and also the amount of impact that we can have in our, you know, everyday lives. We may or may not be in full-time ministry but we all come in touch with people on a day-to-day basis. We will be able to make an impact on them because the Lord will just flow out through us and flow into their situations and be able to help them because there are no blockages here, you know, in this vessel. So he will be able to flow out through me into their lives and do something for them. And in fact, at the end of the day, that's what we all want, right? To be more effective, to be used by him, to be fruitful trees, not trees, you know, which have a lot of leaves but no fruit. So all these desires will be fulfilled and this is one beautiful course which will help us to get there. So at the outset, let us know that this is a painful course, not an easy course, but if we approach it with the right attitude and we, before each session, if we say, oh Lord, Holy Spirit, you know, it's not enough to listen to Mamm's words, we need a revelation from you. You impart something into my spirit, oh Lord, even as I'm listening to the lecture today, if we can approach each session with that attitude, then the Holy Spirit will do his work and the rest of the day, he will help us to really practice, you know, what we are learning. Okay, so let us be like Peter and his friends and not like the Pharisees even as we approach this entire topic. Now, coming to Proverbs 1-7, okay, we have a couple of minutes, so we can still squeeze in this little bit. So Proverbs 1-7, if you could have someone read out please. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction. Okay, so that's what happened in the case of the Pharisees. The fear of the Lord having a reverence for his holiness, that is the beginning of knowledge, that's the beginning of wisdom, but fools don't want that, they don't want instruction, they don't want this wisdom, they reject it. You have another verse which talks about, you know, the same concept with slightly different wording. So if someone could read out Proverbs chapter 9 verse 10. Proverbs chapter 9 verse 10, fear of the Lord is the foundation of wisdom, knowledge of the Holy One results in good judgment. Okay, so here it says that the first portion, you know, is almost the same. Proverbs 1-7 and Proverbs 9-10 are almost saying the same thing. In Proverbs 1-7, it's saying the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Here it says fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. And then it goes on to say that knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. So we will expand on this after the break. You know, we'll take our 10 minute break. So at 11 o'clock, if we could have everyone, you know, unmute themselves and get back once again into the class. So at 11 o'clock, we'll restart.