 Thank you for all the things you have given us Lord as we are learning about Lord pray and intercession Lord whatever we will be learning Lord it should be added to your King into our learning and we will be using it for your kingdom Spencer Lord guide us protect us provide Lord in Jesus name we pray Amen. Thank you. Thank you. All right. So we have almost come to the end of our course is what I would say let's see how it goes. I mean if I can complete everything today then great that would be it. We don't need another class tomorrow. Otherwise, we will have, you know, a quick class tomorrow as well. And with regard to your question paper, I have posted some questions regarding prayer and intercession. So you could please work on it and submit it fairly simple. I think so. So I've kept it quite broad so that you will be able to answer them. Those questions and your marks, I will definitely your first assignment marks. I know you haven't received it. It's been a little bit, you know, like I have been behind my schedule. So, you know, I apologize for that. But yeah, I'll do my best to, you know, have your results out as quickly as possible. The first assignment and then, you know, soon after your second assignment, because I think submission of second assignment is next week itself. So yeah, soon after that, I will need to correct it quickly and give it back to you. So that will be done. So please do make time and complete your assignments. If at all we finish off the class today then tomorrow's hour you can use it for your assignments. So let's get into, you know, today's subject here. Basically, I'll begin with chapter 24 first, which talks about some stories of men and women who have served God, who've been people of prayer, who've been investing themselves in revival. And we have studied about revival and I think one particular person, Father Nash, I talked a lot about him earlier. So you already have a picture, but I just go ahead and summarize it once again. So basically, when we read about Father Nash, I wanted to play some video for us, but I really do not know whether, you know, I can spend time in the lecture hour by playing a video. So let me just pass on this YouTube link to all of you. So you can watch it later maybe. It just gives a summary of the life of Daniel Nash. A little more information as compared to the notes as well. So what do we see about the life of Daniel Nash? He started out as a preacher. He was quite, I mean, he wasn't doing all that too well if you look at the standards of, you know, the outcome. So anyway, at age 48, he decided to totally commit himself to prayer. He had a burden for prayer and he committed himself to prayer for the meetings of Charles Finney. And we know Charles Finney is one of the famous evangelists of his time, of his times and a lot of people who heard the gospel through the ministry of Charles Finney, they gave their lives to Christ. So as part of the ministry of Father Nash, committed himself to pray and completely pray dedicated himself completely to prayer. And he would just quietly go into towns and cities. I've already told us that for at least something like four weeks, four weeks in advance, and then he would begin to pray along with a team of other prayer warriors. So the numbers would be something like three, five, and you know, as many as he could gather. So they would rent out a room in that new city that the Khusay would be held. And then for you can think about, right, like four weeks, they are investing in prayer day and night. And then, you know, Finney would come over and he would go ahead and preach and a lot of people would respond. So we see the results of Finney's ministry has been quite remarkable. Many people gave their lives to Christ. And the funny thing is that after Daniel Nash passed away, when Finney continued the same ministry as he was all these years, he did not see the same results. And thereby, what we say and what even Finney recognized is the power in the results or the outcome was really because of the prayer or Daniel Nash at the team. In other words, it's not the people also, but the fact that prayer was going up on behalf of the ministry or behalf of the people. So that is what we see. Now, Daniel Nash, you know, apparently once he along with the team, they had gone to a city and rented out a house as always. And the lady who gave them the room, she noticed that for three days, these people did not come out or they did not even have a meal. She was noticing all these things. And she was really worried and she could hear groaning from within that room. And she reported this to Finney. She said, Brother Finney, this is happening. You know, these people don't seem to be doing fine. And also, they are lying prostrate on the floor and they are continuously groaning. You know, what is wrong with them? Do they need any help? Would you please come and see what is going on? So, Chance Finney told her that, hey, it's not necessary. I mean, don't worry about them. We don't have to go and see that. Basically, what they have is the spirit of travail. The way Paul said, you know, to birth Christ in you that I travail. So the same way in prayer, they were travelling to birth the gospel, travelling to birth believers in that particular city. So such was the prayer and the movement that, you know, Daniel Masch led. And you notice in his life that his heart was all about approaching the throne of God, being filled with the Holy Spirit, seeing the power of the Holy Spirit manifest in the ministry of Finney. So he was completely given over to prayer. And that was something amazing and we get a lot from that. Also, there is another incident when in one of Finney's meetings, apparently young people who were rebellious, you know, young men who were giving them threats and who did not want the meetings to happen. They were doing different things, okay, to disturb. But apparently Daniel Masch, he was praying and he came out and he spoke to some of these young men and he was, you know, quite firm. He said that God will break your ranks in less than one week. Okay. And then he says, some of you were actually either turn to God or, you know, basically like if they choose to continue their own way, then you're heading towards destruction, you're heading towards hell. So he makes those statements to them and it was noted that sometime later, you know, one of the, apparently the next Tuesday, you know, soon after that, one of the young persons, the leader of the group came and he confessed, okay, confessed Christ and he gave his life to Christ. And the way he accepted Christ was he, you know, in the book of Acts, people when they hear Peter preach, they say, what shall we do? They were cut to the heart. They knew that Holy Spirit is convicting them and they have to do something, right? But they just didn't know what to do. So then Peter had to tell them, repent, be baptized. So he had to give them the actions to receive Christ. And in the same way, one of these rebellious young men, imagine, he comes up, first he is threatened and now he comes up and says, okay, what shall I do, Mr. Finney? To be saved. And then Finney, you know, shares with him and Finney encourages him to go back to his companions and talk about his changed life and such was the turning around of people through the ministry of Finney because of the prayer support that Nash and the team were providing. So like, yeah, I think it will be good if you could, you know, read through what has been given in our notes because it's written so beautifully. So I don't think I will read it for us. But yeah, you could just go and look it up. And, you know, it is told about Finney that once Nash died, and he realized that that prayer support is no longer there. He tried, he continued to do the crusades, but he saw that the results were not as, you know, like the magic. Obviously, you know, when you preach the gospel, people do turn, but he realized that the kind of impact that he could make while the prayer was happening was, you know, nothing compared to what was going on now. So in Finney's ministry, he made a decision and he started, he left evangelism. Okay, and he settled with the past ring, you know, some of the churches. So he literally had to leave the crusades because he was not seeing the results anymore, you know, after Nash's death. So very clearly, we see that there is an impact of this impact of prayer on the, it's not just ministry. Now we're talking more in terms of the revival that we are praying for, but anything and everything, as you're supported by prayer, we will see God's power release into it. You know, the Holy Spirit walking in that area and releasing the kingdom of God. So that is the importance of what we are learning. We are learning it from the life of one individual, but you remember in the last class, I shared with you about William J. Seymour and how he was a man who prayed. People have written it. He started praying for, you know, X number of hours, then it became seven hours. So he was praying in the spirit, things like that. So people who have completely given place to that burden, you know, that the Holy Spirit puts on our hearts to pray. The results that we see, certainly they will be way more than what we will achieve only by the service that we do, because we are opening the doors for God to work. We're opening the doors for his kingdom to be released. It's as simple as that. So you could just go back to plans of different people and, you know, notice that prayer was the anchor on which several victories were won. Again, I told you about Evan Roberts. You know, about Evan Roberts, it said that he was not an educated man and he gave himself to prayer to such an extent that as a young person, it seems he would be praying all the time, all the time. Even when he's walking on the roads around, people would look at him and say, hey, he's a mad person. Why is he moving his mouth like that? You know, what is he talking? Who is he talking to? There's nobody standing in front of him. But Evan Roberts was given to prayer. He decided, I'm going to pray. And as one man, he commented himself to prayer. And I think I referred to like Pandita Ramabai last time. It's not there. I thought it was, but it's not there. But it's there when you study about men and women who have served God. So she raised up like a prayer movement and there were students under her care, young girls who started praying, who started committing their lives to God. And the Holy Spirit manifested. So wonderfully, the Holy Spirit manifested that, you know, we need stories like these girls used to pray and they couldn't stop praying. Okay, young girls. And apparently one night, you know, one of the girls was praying and something like, you know, she was set on fire. It looked like she was set on fire and others tried to throw water to quench it, but it was not real fire, you know. So stories like that come out of people who had committed their lives to prayer, groups of people who had committed themselves to praying. We saw about the Moravian revival, isn't it? 24 hours, 24 hours, men and women, how they did not stop. And this prayer went on, this intercession went on for about 100 years and the missionary impact that it had. We also saw IHOP, Kansas City, how from 1999 up till now, you know, the prayer has not stopped. And I read for us some of the outcomes of the ministry that we have observed. So what are we saying? We're saying that, yes, we are called to do what God wants us to do, but there's something like the fuel. Okay, the vehicle has to move. But how well can the vehicle move without your fuel, whether that's a petrol or a diesel and the quality of the petrol also these days we talk about it. So you put in the fuel and the vehicle is powered. And if the, you know, vehicle, imagine, you know, you just use a cycle with your own power, you can't do much with it. You can read some distance, but you can't do much with it. But something that can be fuel, take a scooter, you put your fuel into it and, you know, it can power up much, much better than a cycle. And in the same way, when we open up ourselves to prayer, when we commit ourselves to prayer, we see that the way God works. You know, it's amazing, it's amazing, which we cannot see minus the prayer. And the story, these stories are just to encourage us, just to, you know, get our attention to the power of prayer. Somebody as humble as Nash, apparently, you know, people, like it is written about him on his tomb. It says, Daniel Nash, laborer with Phine, mighty in prayer. That is the name that is given to him. And it is also said that his tomb, it's in some, you know, not very significant part of New York. It's just in some corner, and this is all that is, you know, written about him. And talk back to Phine, you know, he did not have any fame or he was not talked about, people did not recognize him. But you see, what really matters when we give ourselves to prayer is that heaven recognizes. And remember, we said earlier that intercessors, if you take a preacher, for example, they would stand in front of people, they will be noticed, you know, they will be applauded. So many things that one can receive when they are up, like in the forefront. But somebody who is an intercessor, they are usually behind closed doors, their ministry, maybe they are praying for days and hours, and even nights through the nights, but nobody recognizes it. So it's a ministry where one has to know that the audience is really God and heaven. We may not get noticed. And even Epiphras, remember, we said that the way Paul wrote about him, he gave him the same honor that he would give any other minister in the five-fold ministry offices. So an intercessor is not lower in any way, just because they don't get the recognition by people. But an intercessor is definitely one who is recognized in the sight of heaven. And there is a great reward for those who will invest themselves in prayer. So that is something we must not forget and that should be an encouragement for us. No, Daniel Nash, nothing much was written about him also. Just mighty prayer and a little bit, you know, in papers here and there, nothing compared to Finney. But, you know, what is important is that heaven recognizes this humble man. And when he was so powerful, so mighty in prayer, obviously, you remember Acts chapter 19, when these sons of Skiwa, they go and they try to cast out demons. Just like Paul and Jesus, they use the name of Jesus. They try to use that authority. What did the demons turn around and say? They say, hey, Paul, we know. Jesus, we know. Who are you? So that stature in the spiritual realm is also something that one has. Whether people recognize us or not, the demonic realm definitely recognizes those who are in stature in the spiritual realm. So these are the things that must inspire us and awaken us to a kind of prayer, a kind of devotion to prayer that can only yield results like nothing else. Otherwise, we will be engaged in our ministry, we will keep doing whatever we need to do. There's no harm in doing that, but we will lack that impact. We will lack the presence of God. We will lack what God wants to do in his way and to his extent. So you just open yourselves up to prayer and anyone in history who has committed themselves to this kind of prayer has seen incredible results. That is the testimony of Daniel Nash. He burned with passion for the kingdom of God and the kingdom of God was able to advance so powerfully through the ministry of intercession. So never think that hey, I'm not a preacher or I'm not so-and-so, what will I do? But invest yourself in what God is calling you to do, especially prayer. And prayer is very, very powerful. So here in our notes, we have the account of another individual called as John Hyde. John Hyde is related to the revival in Sialkot, Punjab. This is way back, way back 1904 is the time when this revival was recorded. So basically John Hyde's story goes something like he's a young missionary from the US and he decides to come here to India and again he is somebody, he commits himself to prayer and looking at his life, people say that he used to pray whole nights similar to Daniel Nash. He totally committed himself to prayer and he had prayed for years in his lifetime. He also was so deeply into prayer that he would even forget food, water, rest, that kind of intercession he was involved in. And notice that he got names, people identified him with certain titles. He is praying Hyde or Apostle of Prayer, the man that never sleeps. So he came to be recognized like that because of his commitment. Now in 1904, apparently a revival broke out in one of the schools and some girls over there, they publicly confessed their sins and they were accepting Jesus. And this revival was spreading, it was spreading, it was noticed in other places as well. And Daniel Nash along with some others, they were sort of instrumental in keeping this revival. And what they did was they invited for people to come, they invited many to join them and engage in prayer, they had a tent, apparently something like that where they said, okay, leaders, different people please come, let us all pray so that we can see more of the work of God among us. And they also wrote out some questions and wanted people to sign it, they wanted people to commit themselves by answering those questions to come to a decision and sign that paper. So the questions that they had put across was, are you praying for quickening in your own life, in the life of your fellow workers and in the church? So somebody who was going to join them in prayer, they needed to think about this. Do you really want to quicken in your own personal life, the life of your fellow workers in your church? Then are you longing for greater power of the Holy Spirit in your own life and work? And are you convinced that you cannot go on without this power? Then will you pray that you may not be ashamed of Jesus? Do you believe that prayer is the great means for securing the spiritual awakening? Will you set apart one half hour each day as soon after noon as possible to pray for this awakening? And are you willing to pray till the awakening comes? So they may, together with other people, what John High did is, he asked for this commitment to pray so that they will see a mighty move of God in Punjab. Then the convention actually happened. And 30 days before the actual convention took place. So this is all preparation for a convention. And then 30 days before the convention, remember I said hide together with others. There was one, Mr. Peter said, along with it, they started praying day and night, 30 days prior. And they were joined by another person called Turner as well. And at that time, when they were praying for awakening in Sialkot, Punjab, that's the place, right? God had positioned him over here. So that was his desire. He also heard of the well survival of the Evan Roberts thing happening in Wales. So it really inspired and encouraged them that, hey, God can do that in one part of the world. Why can he not do it here? Peter said, another person called Turner joined. They were praying together and they had invited many others to come join them to ask God for awakening. So these meetings started and these meetings ended up being very, very powerful. After 30 days, the convention started. And it is said that often the glory rested on these meetings in a mighty way. And John had continued to travail in prayer. And God gave them a passage. This was from Isaiah 62. And we have read this passage where we said that, you know, I have put you as watchman on the walls. So God gave them that encouragement and said that I have called you people to pray. What do watchmen do? We watch through prayer. Spiritually, that is what watchmen do. So God gave them that word. He encouraged them and told them, you know, keep on praying. Don't stop because that passage also says that don't give him the rest, right? Until he comes and establishes Jerusalem. So it's as if to say that keep praying, keep seeking awakening, you know, keep reaching out to God. And as a team and as a group, they started doing this. And then it happened. The revival started breaking out. And there were manifestations of the spirit in the revival. Now, also it is said that many of the occurrences were not written down properly, you know. So that is why sometimes, you know, we don't even get the accounts. Maybe these revivals have happened in some places, but they're not written about it. But with whatever information we have, we can see that, you know, people were confessing their sins. We could see that, you know, God's spirit came upon in such a way that they were filled with joy. They were filled with laughter. They also had, you know, song and something about in these meetings, you know, John Hyde, he was filled with so much joy that he danced as well. So God's spirit came upon people. They were dancing and they were, you know, just joyful, so, so joyful. So these are all manifestations that we read about. There were visions. People had visions during this revival. Some people also said that there were trans-like episodes that happened. So there were different kinds of expressions, manifestations of the revival. And around that time, 1907 was a time when there was a plague that swept over India and John. And he, through prayer, he also presided for healing from that plague. And he writes that, I have seen remarkable answers to prayer of the recovery of people from the plague. Jesus is living and can bring and remove pestilence. So he experienced that as well. And that is what he confirmed. And even healings started taking place as they were pressing in prayer. So his agony or the cry of his heart, you see, all this through prayer, the manifestation of the spirit of God. But the cry of his heart, you know, as he went on in prayer, it became father, give me these souls or I die. So that became the kind of passion that God gave him because of the time that he invested, the efforts that he invested. And more than anything, the willingness to give oneself to prayer. The passion for souls took over John Hyde. And John Hyde, he started his journey back to America in 1911 and later, very soon he died. He died a very young age. At the age of 47, apparently John Hyde died. And it is said about John Hyde now. I don't know how far this is, you know, true. But they say that he had spent so much time in prayer and, you know, hours in prayer and not slept and, you know, fell before the Lord, falling prostrate and praying. And just a lot of time in prayer that when he died, apparently his heart had moved from the left to the right, you know. So people use that to say that his heart was so moved in God that even the literal heart had actually moved its position within his chest. So that was the kind of commitment that John Hyde had in prayer. And he saw the spirit of God breaking forth and a move of God during his times. So these are all examples of men and women, you know, who saw things turned around to prayer. And this is the encouragement to us. You know, we should never underestimate what can happen if me, you know, just one person, I commit myself to prayer. Or let's say a husband and wife, you both commit yourself to prayer and say, you will trust God for a revival. Just start praying. Who knows how God would deal with it? Or a small group, we commit ourselves and say, we are a small group, but God honors prayer, every prayer. It can be any group. So these are all people who are not so much in the forefront. And yet today we are talking about what we have learned from their lives and their commitment to prayer. So who is to say from where God can bring an awakening? For all you know, you remember once I shared a testimony of a prophet who was sick before going for a time of ministry. And God gave that person a vision where somebody was praying for the healing of this prophet that night. And it was as if some warm oil was poured on that prophet's stomach and he felt better. And when he asked God, how did he pour out this healing oil on me? God said, because somebody prayed and somebody was praying in tongues. And I told you that it was, and God gave him a vision and showed him it was just some elderly person, you know, in some far away village in, I don't know, in Mexico or somewhere. Who was praying in tongues? That person also probably did not know who they were praying for. But the impact of prayer through the life of anyone who commits themselves to prayer is what we are talking about. So we just have to yield to God. So is there anything that you all want to add? Okay, just before that, I can't see anybody in the waiting room here. I get a notification, but I don't have a notification here. So if there is one, then I can help, but it doesn't look like. Can you ask that person to try again, please? Ma'am, actually I got a WhatsApp from Jefina. She was trying to come inside, but it's saying that trying in the waiting room, the host will admit you like that something. Is she on the correct course? Can you please check with her if it is prayer or intercession? Ma'am, I sent her this meeting link also, but it's not working. Oh, I'm sorry, I wouldn't know what could have caused it. Because here there's no notifications, otherwise I can help. Yeah, so yeah, that's about people who have committed themselves to prayer. So I just wanted to leave it open for a few minutes in case you had something to add. Now, if you know of any such revival stories, I wanted to add one more thing over here. So when we pray, right, it's not even for fame. Because sometimes we want to be known as prayer warriors or sometimes we want our group to be known that, hey, this group has prayed for two decades and finally revival broke out in the city. Or we want to say our church, we have invested in revival for many, many years and now revival broke out. You know what, instead of looking at it that way, if we all can just quietly pray, sincerely pray, you know, what God wants to do, He will do it. And we don't have to worry about which group prayed because we prayed this happened, because we prayed that happened. Yes, I understand the mentality behind it. It encourages us to know that, yeah, we prayed for this and we saw God move in that way. But I think it's a call to go beyond that, to just sincerely pray. Don't worry about whether a group or a church or a community gets recognized for the results later on. Because that's where a lot of people get stuck, you know. We want that recognition that we prayed for revival, we prayed for this and then it happened. So yeah, we shouldn't get into things like that. But just sincerely pray and I'm sure, you know, God will work and we will see amazing results. So anyone here, like you have a prayer group or you have a prayer partner and you have seen God work. Basically, I mean, you've given yourself to prayer, maybe, you know, prolonged period of time and then you see some results. Yes, yes, Sivya. Yeah, I don't know whether this is relevant to this. I don't mean to spend a long time of prayer and all that, but I do have a friend with whom I prayed, another mother. So we would pray like for our children's schools as well as, you know, the city that we are in while we do that. So one thing that really amazed me was there is a program called Awana in churches, which is mainly for children to learn the word of God. You know, they are encouraged to memorize scriptures and not like Sunday school, but it's mainly from the Bible as well as from the life of missionaries and all that. So it's a program for kids. So usually in the schools in our city, none of the children, you know, would be part of Awana and all because it's a Christian kids who would go for Awana. So one thing that really I was so joyful was like in my daughter's class, she's, she's studying in a public school. There were two children who came from her class in Awana program. So that's a, you know, it's a, I would say, very rarely that would happen. So yeah, we were like very encouraged and it implies that, you know, there are other Christian parents whose kids are in the school and even my daughter is very happy, very encouraged. Yeah, that really motivated us to, you know, keep on praying. You know, schools are just a part of the society, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, so just wanted to share that. Thank you. Yeah, please God, if you are so encouraging, isn't it? And in our context, so excuse me. Again, sometimes we look at these stories of great men and women and then we get intimidated because we want to compare ourselves with, okay, I prayed and then the crusade, many people gave their lives to Christ in a crusade, you know. But then I think it's all about sincerity and obedience. So in your context, this was the opportunity to pray that children will learn from that program and you prayed and you've seen the results of it. So that is, that is so precious. And I think each one of us in our own context, we can find opportunities and pray and see results and that will inspire us to pray even more. So thank you, Divya. Thank you for sharing that. So I think what I'll do is, yeah, what I'll do is I'll just quickly touch on the chapter over here 23. Basically, in this chapter, we are encouraged to trust God in prayer and know that prayer is the place where the action is. Now, Exodus 17, verses 9 through 11, it is an account where the Amalekites come to fight God's people and Moses is the leader at that time and what they do is they choose a set of people to go and fight the Amalekites. But Moses goes up to a mountain and he raises his hands. And it so happens, like as Moses is raising his hands with the rod of God, as long as his hands are up, though, children of Israel are willing. But when the hands go down, they are starting to lose. So he has the help of Joshua and her. They hold up Moses' hands and continue to keep the rod of God up in the air. So that way, the children of Israel consistently keep winning against the Amalekites. So from this passage, the picture, the parallel that we can draw is that as long as we keep seeking God, we are able to see his victories in our lives. The moment we stop engaging, you know, again, this is exactly what we were talking about in the case of Father National Fini. As long as they were involved in intercession, there was victory. But the moment the engagement in prayer came down, though the impact was no longer there. So we have to understand that the real battle, the real battle was not the Israelites fighting the Amalekites. While that was important, they needed men to go physically and war against the enemy. That was definitely needed action. But the real position that one needed to take was on the mountain with the rod of God held up high, which Moses did. And Moses in that sense, you know, we can say that it's like prayer. He was engaging in prayer. He was seeking God and that had a direct impact on the men who were physically fighting the enemy. So we have to realize that there is an investment to be made in prayer. While the results of action is there, the main action is in prayer. So if the main action happens in prayer, we will see whether it is the harvest of souls for the kingdom or the manifestations of the gifts of the spirit, whether the manifestations of the spirit and signs, wonders, miracles, healings, deliverances, transformation of the city, anything and everything. When the real action happens in prayer, the resulting action will be seen in the natural. And that is the God, you know, so keep going higher up. And another thing here we notice is that he's holding up the rod of God high. So in the realm of the spirit, we talked about many things in this course. But please take it as an introduction, a mere introduction to the world of prayer. Because, you know, the prayer of asking and receiving, we have discussed that, isn't it? We have talked about praying in the will of God. We've talked about intercession as a ministry. We've talked about, you know, praying together. We have talked about so many different things. But these are some of the basics that we need for our lives. And as we present, I'm sure there is so much more in the realm of prayer. Who is to say that to what extent each one of us is going to experience the power of prayer? Amazing, amazing things can happen. I've read and I've also heard of, you know, the audio, I don't know what you call it, but basically the accounts of Smith Wigglesworth, right? It's been made into an audio book. So I've heard those and he talks about how he also engaged in prayer. And as he went deeper and deeper in prayer, miracles started taking place. You know, Smith Wigglesworth is one of those men who has accounted for resurrections from the dead. So once he talks about how there was a child who died in his arms and he didn't know what to do, right? What will the family say if they come and see this child dead in my arms? But he believed what scripture said and he pressed in prayer and said, no, Lord, this child has to come back to life and then the child did. So, you know, the things that people have experienced by believing in God's word, engaging themselves, giving themselves to prayer, it's incredible. So even as we wrap up this course, I think I'll just stop with this. Okay, we won't have another class. We can just stop with this. Even as each one of you develops your own personal prayer life and also to learn more about prayer. I'm sure that, you know, God will do incredible things in us and through us. Okay, and I really hope this course has benefited all of you. And what I'll do is, as we wrap up on the good classroom, I will also maybe share a couple of other books that you can read to strengthen yourself in the area of prayer. So along with the course material, there will be some reading and you have your holidays coming up. So you can spend time just going through those books and, you know, firming up many of the truths that we have introduced. Okay, so yeah, with that, let me just wrap up this class. And I would also request, you know, someone to pray and close off. So, yeah, one of you can pray and we complete this class. Yeah, sure, sure, Sid. Let's go ahead. Father, we come to the throne of grace. Thank you for this lot. Thank you for this learning, Lord, whatever we have learned. It should be used for your kingdom expansion, Lord. Let we will be used for your Lord as the vessel Lord as it's kept in the King's table. Lord, we should be used. Lord, mold us. Lord, make us in a way that you that is suitable to your Lord. Lord, not our will, but Lord, your will be should be done in our life, Lord. As we whatever we have learned this Lord in prayer intercession, Lord, whatever the chapters, whatever the programs Lord, we have gone through, Lord. That it should be not be wasted, Lord, but the seed the teacher has sown in our heart. So it should be not be a sapling, but it should be like a banyan tree. Lord, in Jesus' name we pray, amen. Amen, amen. Thank you. Thank you everyone for joining along and all the best prayer assignments. Yeah. So take care. God bless you.