 Okay, welcome back. We have some questions. So I think it's a lot about the gifts. So some of these gifts, questions on the gifts, actually we can address it when we study about the gifts, right? So first question is what is the difference between a gifting and a calling? Simple, a gift is manifestation, an expression of the Holy Spirit. A calling is a ministry office, right? Or it could be something that he wants us to walk in as part of our life, right? And so that would be a basic difference. And what we see in Romans 11, 29, the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable, right? Talks about, so that is what it is. So a gifting is an expression of the Holy Spirit, and it's not just 1 Corinthians 12. It can be several other passages like Romans 12 also talks about that, and there's another passage also, I think Ephesians where we see the gifts being mentioned there. The call is more to do with what God wants to do with your life, right? And the gifts can actually empower the call, and the mix of gifts can actually empower the call. Like for example, if it's a pastoral calling, then the gifts of the Spirit would actually empower that call to nurture in order to bring in counsel and so on, right? Okay, another question. How can we know and identify a call in the body of Christ? How does God distribute spiritual gifts? Okay, so these questions, these two questions we will address it when we study. Will God give me the gift I ask? Or does he distribute it? Okay, this also will, you know, we will understand it in context as we study more about the gifts, which is our next topic, baptism and gifts. So how do I identify my spiritual gift? Okay, good questions. Thank you. How do we receive the anointing of the Holy Spirit? Okay, so it is by faith. The Lord Jesus is the one who baptizes us. He's the one who anoints us. So we see being filled, being anointed, being used interchangeably in the word, and He's the one who fills us. So we ask the Lord and He's the one who anoints us. When we say anointing, it is for a particular purpose, a particular ministry. There's an anointing that goes with the call. And so we receive by faith in the Lord. We ask and we receive. Okay, what else? What is the seal of the Holy Spirit according to 2 Corinthians 1? Yeah, so it talks about the mark of the Holy Spirit. It talks about actually the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. I think there was a question about the indwelling. Yeah, just before that, right? So indwelling. So we are marked by the Holy Spirit by His presence. So if you look at 2 Corinthians 1 and verse 22, it says, He has sealed us and given us the Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee. Okay, if you turn to Ephesians 1 and verse 13 and 14, again talks about the same thing, you are sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise. And then it says, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession to the praise of His glory? So that word seal refers to a signet ring, something that is a seal that is put on to say, this is my purchased possession, a seal of authority, which comes from a signet ring from from a monarch or a king, someone who's ruling. So we are His purchased possession and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit is that evidence. And also it is the guarantee of the redemption that is to come, the full redemption, redemption of our bodies to be transformed, to be glorified bodies and so on. So that's the, yeah, so that is the seal of the Holy Spirit, the seal of ownership, the signet ring evidenced by the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. Right. Okay. I hope that helps. So the questions on the gifts, specifically about the identification of the gifts and how does he distribute it, we will come to it. Right. Okay. Okay. So we're almost at the end of that section of how we receive the ministry gifts, or sorry, how the Holy Spirit helps us in ministry. We saw that he empowers us to write on people's hearts. Okay. Second Corinthians 3m verse 3. So he's the one who empowers us. So Paul says that you are an epistle of Christ ministered by us, but written not with ink, not on tablets of stone, but of the flesh of the heart by the Spirit, which means the Holy Spirit actually writes on people's hearts, brings transformation in the lives of people. Let me just share the notes. Okay. So, yeah. So he empowers us or he writes, and the same passage, Second Corinthians chapter 3 talks about how our sufficiency is from the Holy Spirit. Okay. Our sufficiency to minister. Okay. He makes us sufficient as ministers of the new covenant. Right. Let's look at Second Corinthians 3 verses 5 and 6. Okay. Second Corinthians 3 verses 5 and 6. Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think of anything as being from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God, who also made us sufficient as ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter, but of the Spirit. Okay. So he has made us sufficient, which means capable, able, right, and having all things required needed to be ministers of the new covenant, to be ministers of the Spirit, not of the letter, the contrast between the old covenant and the new. Okay. He has given us a more glorious ministry. The same passage talks about that and how we minister by the Holy Spirit. The Spirit gives life, which means that there is the active involvement, active engagement of God, the Holy Spirit, in all our ministry. Okay. So which means we need to depend. We need to actively expect, involve, be open to, be sensitive to, and give way for the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Okay. So that's something that's a privilege for us as New Testament believers and for all of us. And it's not only a privilege, but it's also a great assurance that the Lord, he confirms the preaching of the Word. He is there very present in order to minister with science wonders, mighty, mighty science and wonders. He is there to do those works of transformation, which we cannot, we cannot. And that's why he says he's the one who writes on people's hearts, not us. So we can't take the credit. So we don't have to put on the pressure also. Sometimes we think, no, I have to change that person. No, I have to do something. Well, all that we have to do is to be faithful. All that we do need to do is to prepare ourselves, be willing vessels. Right. The preparation of the heart belongs to man, but the answer of the tongue comes from, from God. So we need to, there's a role, there is a responsibility to prepare. But the actual transformation comes by the Holy Spirit. Actual change comes from the Holy Spirit. Right. Okay. And also we see that in the resurrection, the Holy Spirit is the one who brings life, quickens our mortal bodies. Okay. Now let's just back up a bit to look at being led by the Spirit of God. Okay. Each one of us, we have the privilege of being led by the Spirit of God. Okay. So why do you think we need the leading of the Holy Spirit? Why do you think we need the leading of the Holy Spirit? We need to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. Okay. Very simple answer, because we don't know everything. Right. We don't know everything. He knows everything. We don't have all the answers. He has the answers. And He wants to be part of our lives, part of our ministry by leading us. He's a good shepherd. He leads us. Okay. So which means that when He leads, we need to follow. Like we need to be willing, we need to be obedient in order to follow. Okay. So we have the privilege of being led by the Spirit of God. Okay. When you look at Romans chapter 8, okay, and verses 14 to 16. Okay. It says here, for as many as are led. Okay. Let's look at Romans chapter 8 and verse 14, please. Everyone, you can turn in your Bibles. Okay. Eight and verse 14. For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God, or children of God. Right. But you did not receive the Spirit of bondage again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, Abba Father. The Spirit Himself bears witness with our Spirit that we are children of God. So He leads us. He witnesses to our hearts. He gives us that proof that we are children of God. Okay. By whom we cry out Abba Father. Right. So we have the privilege of being led by the Spirit of God. So look at this. It says, all those who are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons and daughters of God. Okay. So if you call yourself a child of God, if you're saying, you know, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a son, I'm a child of God, then you have the privilege of being led by the Holy Spirit. Okay. So which means that it is not just for some special people. It's not just for few, but this is for everyone who says, I'm a child of God, to be led by the Spirit of God. Okay. So we cannot say, you know, I don't know. Of course, we need to learn. We need to learn to follow. We need to learn to obey. But from God's perspective, this leading is for everybody to lead, to lead from where we are, to where we need to be, to lead from immaturity to maturity. Right. The Holy Spirit wants to lead us. Right. So he leads us. They that are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God. And if you look at Romans chapter nine and verse one says, again, this aspect of witnessing, he says, I tell the truth in Christ, I'm not lying. My conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Spirit. Okay. So he's talking about the Holy Spirit witnessing to his heart, to his conscience. Right. He's saying the Holy Spirit is witnessing. Okay. There is a witnessing that is happening. The other place also we saw Romans eight also, the Spirit Romans eight and verse 16, the Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit. So that's something that he does. And it is in line with being led. Okay. So he bears witness with our spirit. And which means that he gives information or brings information into our spirit. And he gives that assurance. He bears witness. Yes, you're a child of God. Yes, this matter is important. Yes, this is true. He bears witness with our spirit. So that's one of the ways by which the Holy Spirit leads us. Okay. So the important thing is this. Now, how do I know that it is the Holy Spirit leading me? Or it is my own emotions, my own good intentions. How do I know? Is it God speaking or is it me? Right. Is it my own thoughts? Is it my own imaginations? Like, all of us have that conflict. Is it me or is it God? Because I want to be careful, because I want to do what God wants me to do. And I just don't want to do off, go off and launch off and do something on my own. Right. So we all have that kind of a conflict. Okay. Let's look at this. See 1 John chapter 5 and verse 7. Right. There's no contradiction. If it is from God, it's aligning or in agreement with the Word, with the Bible. Okay. So 1 John chapter 5 and verse 7. Sorry. What does it say? Okay, the Father, the Word, the Holy Spirit, and these three are one. There are three that bear witness, the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit. Okay. These three are one, which means that the word, the eternal word or the inspired word also, the written word that is given for us will not contradict or will not be in opposite of what the Holy Spirit says. Okay. So that's a good important check. Right. Is what that person is saying or when I prayed and I just felt that this is something that I should do. I believe that, you know, the Holy Spirit is leading me to say this or do this or make this decision. We go back to the Word of God. We check in the Word of God. Is there anything that is written there which is opposing that? Okay. So when we say the Word of God, of course, you know, when we read, there are certain principles, instructions, commandments which God gives. So if the leading that I'm getting from the Holy Spirit or when I think it is the Holy Spirit speaking, if it is something that is different from the commandment of God, the instruction of God, then I can, I have reason to doubt. Right. Is it, is it from God? I've reason to doubt it. Also, certain things could be, you know, would, is it in line with the character and nature of God? Is it in line with the character? Is it in line with the nature of God? So because maybe there is no explicit instruction, explicit commandment that is there, okay, which contradicts the leading of the Holy Spirit. The thing to ask is, is it in line, does it align with the character, the nature or the attributes of God? Is God like this? Okay. So that's something for us to check. Then is Jesus glorified? Okay. John chapter 16 verse 13. Okay, let's, let's read that. John 16 and verse 13, the Lord Jesus, while preaching about the Holy Spirit to the disciples, this is what he said, right? When he, the spirit of truth has come, he will guide you into all truth. For he will not speak of his own authority, but whatever he hears, he will speak and he will tell you things to come. Verse 14, he will glorify me or he will take of what is mine and declare it to you. So he will glorify the name of Jesus will be lifted up. It will not be dishonored. Okay. So in our decisions, we're saying, okay, I'm led by the Spirit. God is telling me to do this. As a result of that action or as a result of my obedience to the leading, will Jesus be glorified or not? That's the thing. Okay. Will Jesus be glorified at the end of the day? So that's an important question to ask in doing this, in saying this, in following through with this leading of the Holy Spirit, which I think is the leading of the Holy Spirit, is Jesus, will Jesus be glorified? Okay. So some very practical things that we can actually put it to use. Then is it righteous? Very simple. Is it righteous? Is it the right thing? Right? Righteousness according to the Word of God, not righteous according to the world standards, but according to the Word of God, is it righteous? So with all this, we know that, yeah, we can learn to be led by the Holy Spirit, led by the Spirit of God. Okay. If you can, okay, go down to that. So we see this, you know, we see this illustration. Okay. What do you see there? Spirit, soul, body, what is it? What does it refer to? Do you see that? Spirit, soul, and body. Yeah. So this is the makeup of man, right? We as human beings, this is how we are made of. How do we get that thing, spirit, soul, and body? Any idea? How can you say, you know, I'm spirit, soul, and body? Three things. Why can't I just be body? You know, does the Bible say anywhere that we are spirit, soul, and body? You know, just like, you know, how we need to be sure every believer is a minister, this is also another thing that we need to be sure, right? Because the Bible states this very openly. If you go to 1 Thessalonians chapter five, that's where we read that. One of the scriptures where it's directly talks about how we are spirit, soul, and body. 1 Thessalonians chapter five and verse 23. Okay. Now, may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of the Lord. Okay. So one of the verses that talk about, you know, there are different scriptures, again, talking about the soul, about the spirit, about the body, you know, this brings it all together. It says that, now, may the God of peace himself sanctify you and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of the Lord. Okay. A quick check. Okay. So all of us know what our body is, right? Our body enables us to live on the earth, right? Because to, you know, to touch and feel and so on. So from the body, we receive certain things, information. Okay. Yes or no? Okay. What information are you receiving from your body? Your body could be telling you, Hey, I'm hungry. We had breakfast very early. Now I'm feeling hungry. We receive information, something, the body is telling you, feeling, right? What else? You know, I see this. Oh, okay. This is metal. I touch it. It's strong. It's hard. Okay. I take this water. It's, it's liquid. So I'm able to sense, like feel, touch. Okay. Similarly, there are other senses like I'm able to open my eyes. I'm able to see, right? So I'm getting information again. I'm getting information that, okay, so many people are sitting here. Okay. This is what we are wearing. This is what they are doing. I'm getting in. How am I getting that information through my eyes? Similarly, taste, touch, smell, hearing. I'm able to hear my own voice. I'm getting information, right? From my physical senses, what I see, what I hear, what I feel, what I touch, what I smell, etc. Okay. Similarly, we know that we are soul. There are two other parts of us, aspects of us, which is our soul and spirit. Okay. When you look at the spirit part of us, the Bible says that the spirit, we are born again, we are new creations in our spirit. It is a spirit where the body is dead because of sin, but the spirit is life. And, you know, James talks about how as the body without the spirit is dead, so also faith without works. So meaning that when the spirit leaves the body, the body does not function. Spirit without the body is, or the body without the spirit is dead. So he's saying faith without works is dead. So he's talking about the spirit, right? There's something which is called the spirit of man. So when we look at the spirit, it's interesting to see that the spirit just like our physical senses, how we can see, how we can hear our spirit is capable of receiving information. Okay. So that's something that we need to understand. Our spirit is capable of receiving information. And we saw that the Holy Spirit, what does he do? He witnesses to Romans 8, 16. He witnesses to, okay, look at the verse again. Romans 8, what does it say? The Holy Spirit bears witness with our spirit. Okay, so which means that when he's bearing witness, what is bearing witness? It is to say something, right? Hey, you know, I know I was there in the morning when Amman had breakfast. He was in the dining hall. I saw him and he had breakfast. What did he have for breakfast? He had three aloo parathas. But I'm saying, you know, I saw him eat three. I saw him eat the third one. What am I doing? I'm giving witness and I'm doing that witness with my words. I'm telling the entire class, guys, I saw Amman have the third aloo paratha. I saw it in the eyes and I'm witnessing. I'm the witness to it. Same way here, the Holy Spirit bears witness in our spirit. Okay, in our spirit man. So he brings that information, you're a child of God. He brings it to our spirit. So what does it mean? That means that our spirit is capable of receiving that information from the Holy Spirit. When God speaks, very important, right? Well, when God speaks, he can speak to us. We can actually, he can speak to us so that it is whatever he speaks is made clear in our physical senses also. He can, right? For example, we can audibly, audibly hear the voice of God when he chooses to speak that way, right? Maybe there is a vision or a trance or something like that, you know, an open vision, physical manifestation. We see certain things. That's what happened, right? Daniel, and Daniel's time, there was a hand that came and then writing on the wall. Your time is numbered. He saw, right? It was there. Everybody saw. So God can, you know, show himself or communicate, which is, you know, which is possible for us to receive in our physical senses. But here we see that the Holy Spirit, he wants to witness in our spirit. So we need to be able to receive that information. We need to be able to be sensitive enough to receive that information. Let's look at a few verses here. Okay, Acts chapter 17 and verse 16, sorry. Okay, Acts 17. Okay, what does it say? Now, when Paul was waiting for them at Athens, his spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was given over to idols. Something happened. Yeah, sure. Acts chapter 17 and verse 16. Okay, so Paul is now, you know, from Thessalonica, he goes to Biria and, you know, he's in Athens. So he sees that and it's, and it's, isn't it? That his spirit was provoked. Okay, there was something that was happening in his spirit, something deeper than just emotion. His spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was given over to idols. So something happened in the spirit realm, stirring up in the spirit. Okay, verse chapter 18 and verse 5. Okay, when Paul, when Silas and Timothy had come from Macedonia, Paul was compelled by the spirit and testified to the Jews that Jesus is the Christ. Okay, so Paul was compelled by the Holy Spirit. Now, compelled, which means it was literally like a weight. Okay, like feeling a weight, feeling a burden. He was compelled by the Holy Spirit and most likely it is something that he felt in his spirit. We see that the Holy Spirit witnesses to our spirit and that compelling thing, that weight that he felt. He was compelled by the spirit to witness. So that's what we see here, 18 and we see that he was compelled by the Holy Spirit to share. Okay, let's look at one more verse in Acts chapter 20, verses 22 and verse 23. Verse 22, 23. Here again, this is about Paul and he is talking to the believers from the Efficient Church. Okay, and this is what he says. And see, now I go bound in the spirit. What is he saying? Bound means? Verse 22. Bound means tide. Exactly. So bound means tide, which means that he, in his spirit, he feels as if he is tired. Okay, so he's saying, I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem. Okay, there is a tightening, there is a restricting feeling in a spirit. Why? He's saying, not knowing the things that will happen to me, except that the Holy Spirit testifies in every city, saying that chains and tribulations await me. So he's saying, I'm going there to Jerusalem. I'm going to be imprisoned for the sake of the gospel tribulations. There are tough times, difficult times are going to happen. So he chains and tribulations await me. And in the spirit, he feels that he is bound. Okay, so the Holy Spirit is testifying to him. The Holy Spirit testifies that in every city he's going to face these challenges, face these tribulations. So he is actually sensing that in his spirit. So we see that our spirit man is capable of receiving that information from the Holy Spirit. So many times we are well aware of our natural senses. Yes or no? Yeah, we see, okay, this is what I see, this is what I hear, this is what I touch and feel, we are well aware of our natural senses. But are we aware or are we training ourselves to be aware of our spirit sense? What our spirit is sensing, because the Holy Spirit can actually speak to our, to our spirit, right? So just one second, sir. Okay, so something that he is feeling, he's sensing in the spirit man. Okay, let's look at a couple more verses. Oops, okay. See, this is something that we saw when we were looking at the work of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament. Let's look at Ezekiel, okay. Ezekiel chapter, chapter 3 and verse 14. Ezekiel 3 verse 14. So the spirit lifted me up and took me away. I went in bitterness in the heat of my spirit. But the hand of the Lord was strong upon me. So the Holy Spirit lifted him up. Okay, so we see that we read some of these prophets had these, people had these supernatural experiences, encounters with God. So he's saying the Holy Spirit actually lifted me up. Physically, we read many times, lifted him up, made him stand. And he says, I went in bitterness in the heat of my spirit. Okay, so there's something that he felt in his spirit, right? In the heat of my spirit, the hand of the Lord was strong upon me. Okay, so we see that. Then Ezekiel 11. Then the spirit of the Lord fell upon me and said to me, speak thus says the Lord and so on. I know the things that have come into your mind. So the spirit of the Lord fell upon me. So how did Ezekiel, you know, the question is how did Ezekiel knew, know that the spirit of the Lord was upon him? Right? Many times they're right, no? And the hand of the Lord came upon Ezekiel, the hand of the Lord. So when I put my hand on your shoulder, you sense it, right? You know, okay. Now somebody's put their hand on me. Similarly here, the prophet is saying the hand of the Lord or the spirit of the Lord fell upon me. So he sensed something in his spirit and the spirit of the Lord fell upon me. So we see that this spirit sense, the spirit of man is capable of feeling, just like physically we can actually touch and feel. The spirit is able to feel. Okay, and just like how we can see with our physical eyes, what do we see? We have vision, we can see. We can see pictures, we can see what is happening, nature, everything. Just like that, we see that there is a parallel. Okay, so what we are seeing is that just like how we can see or receive information in the physical or in the natural, we see that there is a parallel. What does parallel mean? Parallel lines in maths, right? One line and next to that, one more line, right? Just next to it, parable, earthly story, spiritual meaning, right? Side by side. So parable. So just like, you know, how we can see or hear or touch in the physical, there is a parallel in the spirit and it's very important that we get to know this because we will shut out a whole avenue of communication from God if we will not be sensitive in our spirit, man. Okay, look at this. Amos chapter 7 verse 1 to 8 says, Amos chapter 7 verse 1, thus the Lord God showed me. Thus the Lord God showed me. Now everyone look here. I want to show you something. Okay, I'm showing you something. Can you see? Yeah, what do you see? What a bottle and what isn't it? Is it full or half? Okay, same thing happened to Amos. Chapter 7 is saying, Thus the Lord God showed me. Behold, he formed locus, swarms at the beginning of the late crop. Indeed, it was the late crop after the king's moving. He had switched out and so on, you know. Verse 4, Thus the Lord God showed me. Behold, the Lord God called for conflict by fire. He's showing him different things and Ezek is able to, sorry, Amos is able to see it. Okay, then 7 verse 7, Thus he showed me. Behold, the Lord stood on a wall made with a plumb line, with a plumb line in his hand. Okay, so the Lord is showing him. He's able to see. Now we can say, okay, maybe you saw physically, you know, not in his spirit. But the fact is that when the Lord speaks, when God, the Holy Spirit speaks, he can speak to our spirit man. He testifies, he witnesses. And we see in Paul's case, he was stirred up, provoked in his spirit. There were things that were, he was compelled by the Holy Spirit. So we see all these things happening. So it's something that is visual, something that we see. But it's not physically, it's something that we sense or see in our spirit. Let's look at one more. Is that a question? Sorry, I'm not able to hear. Gertrude, Gertrude, you're unmuted. Is that a question? No, Pastor. Okay, somebody's got their hand up. So yeah, can you, I know you were saying about ZKO 11-5 and can you explain that a little bit about again, about the spirit can feel? Can you talk about that? Can you explain it again? Just once again, Shan, can you just increase the monitor volume please? Thanks. Can you repeat the question, please, in a minute? Yeah, go ahead, Shan. Yeah. So where it says ZKO 11-5 about the spirit feel upon me and you explaining the spirit can feel, can you explain that again please? Yeah, so in ZKO we see that the spirit of the Lord fell upon, ZKO says that the spirit of the Lord fell upon me. So the thing is when we also see the hand of the Lord came upon, so when somebody puts their hand or falls upon, we can feel it. So similarly, so here Ezekiel is saying this, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God fell upon me, it is something that he felt. And just like how we've been studying about how the Holy Spirit can speak to our senses or spirit sense, the Holy Spirit can testify and witness and so on. So we can say that the man of God, the Prophet, experienced that, experienced the Spirit of God the weight of the Holy Spirit or the hand of God on him, just like how we can sense physically, we can also sense in our spirit. So that's what I was saying. Thank you. Okay, so next thing is about seeing. Seeing is something that is visual. So we see that the Bible is full of these references where God asks the prophets, okay, what do you see? It shows someone, shows something and then he says, what do you see? Right? And then he shows something and then he gives an interpretation of that and so on. So when we look at Job chapter 33, it's very interesting verse Job 33. Let's just go there. Job 33 verse 14, right? Okay, so here's something. For God may speak in one way or in another, yet man does not perceive it okay. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep comes upon men while slumbering on their beds, then he opens the years of men and seals their instruction in order to turn man from his deed and conceal right from man. So we see a couple of other avenues that in a dream, in a vision. Okay, so it says, God may speak one way or another, in a dream, in a vision. So in a dream, obviously the person is sleeping and in a dream, I'm sure we've all had dreams, it seems so real. Yeah, seems so real and it's a video, right? It's pictures, moving. Once I had one funny dream, it's like, you know, in this dream, I saw two people who looked the same twins, right? And they had this cap like how people were in Turkey, right? These called the Fes I think they were all that and so they were saying, you know, and I somehow sensed that these two were first Thessalonians and second Thessalonians. Okay, so these twins looking exactly the same, wearing that hat, I just sensed that they are first Thessalonians and second Thessalonians and they're saying, you know, you never read us, right? This is a funny dream. So I just woke up and said, okay, I need to read first Thessalonians. So, you know, we might have not all dreams are from God. I don't know whether this was, you know, this is certainly making me read the Bible. But, you know, we see here scripture that God can, God does speak in a dream, right? And in a dream, it is visual. It is a video. It is a visual pictures, moving pictures, conversations, all that, right? And we receive it in our spirit, man, right? What else? Visions. Vision is again a picture. It could be, it could be, you know, when our eyes are closed or it could be a trance, like when our eyes open, we read about that in Acts chapter 10, right? Acts chapter 10, we read about Peter. Peter is hungry, he's in the house of this tanner, right? He's hungry, he's waiting for food is being prepared. What happens? What does the Bible say? He saw a vision. He fell into a trance, says, and he saw a vision, right? Which means that, you know, a trance is typically, eyes are open, right? He's unaware of his physical surroundings. His eyes are open and he sees a vision. And obviously, it is God reaching out to him and giving him a very important message, right? What did he see in that vision? On big bedsheets, a lot of animals with a Jew is not supposed to eat, right? It's not part of the diet. And he sees that being lowered. And what voice did he hear? Yeah. Clinique. And three times, right? And Peter's response was, you know, no, I should not. You know, it's not right for me. These are unclean animals. I should not. And he's thinking about it. And he, and it's a very important message, right? Because something is going to happen immediately after that. He is going to be invited to the house of Cornelius, right? Sorry. Okay. So what you're saying is, can I eat? Yeah. So the message, of course, was symbolic for Peter, saying that what God has pronounced as clean, you should not call it unclean. Okay. So this means now, and because of that, he went, he stayed. So definitely it was symbolic. Okay. Then your question about, you know, can I eat that meat? Okay, we read in Romans. Okay, so where Bible says that we eat whatever is sold in the meat market without asking any questions. Right. So you can. But of course, we need to, you know, the other thing is, is it nutritious? Is it helping us? Is it good for our health? All those questions are there. But, you know, we see that in the New Testament, there's nothing like that. But these dietary laws, interestingly, we see that it's for a purpose. You know, some of these things are unclean. Some of these things have, I mean, these animals have their own diet. So, yeah, it's up to you whether you want to eat, but don't look down on others who are not eating that. Right. That's what the Bible says. Yeah. Okay. So I think we'll stop here and we'll continue with, you know, hearing from the Holy Spirit, again, a very interesting subject. Right. We'll continue next week. Right. God bless.