 I think the question which Isaac had, we see certain pastors say, I have blessed this handkerchief, towels and they give or even sell it to their members. Is this not a diversion from the truth that Jesus taught us? It can be a contrast. Jesus never recommend healing in that method. Okay. Yeah. So Isaac, one thing is that the Lord is the healer. He's the one who heals and healing is part of the covenant. Healing is part of the atonement. We look at the cross. And the fact is that the Lord did use unusual methods to heal people and bring deliverance to people. Like for example, in the book of Acts, we see that well, handkerchief used by Paul on his body, it was placed on people who were demon possessed and then the demons would leave. So we do see in scripture unusual methods of healing and deliverance. But the focus is of course on the Lord who heals. He's the healer. He's the deliverer. So any method that we might use as ministers of God, which takes us the focus away from that, I think we should just stop doing that. If the people are going to put their faith in the method rather than the person, then I think we should gently correct and guide them back to the person of the Lord Jesus who's the healer. Yeah. And it not be a distraction. But the fact is that the Lord does use unusual methods to heal and when it comes to inanimate objects like pieces of clothing and when we learn about the anointing, we see that yes, anointing is transferable. We see scripture for that. But our focus should not be on that. It should not be to take people, cause people to take their eyes off the Lord Jesus. You're right in that. It should not be a diversion. But definitely go ahead and minister healing and do it with confidence and do it with the authority that the Lord has given because that is something that we've been anointed to do. Acts chapter 1038 talks about how the Lord Jesus was anointed by the Holy Spirit and he went about doing good and healing all were oppressed by the enemy and that's the same ministry that we have received and these signs will follow those who believe that they will lay hands on the sick and they will recover and Lord might choose to use unusual methods and praise God, right? You might choose to use maybe handkerchiefs and so on or like Peter, the people actually brought people out and when you look at the book of Acts, we see that they placed them so that at least the shadow of Peter might fall on them. And why did they do that? Obviously, because of the result that people got healed and people got delivered. So we see that happening. So God will choose to use, you know, these kind of things. But yeah, we need to be careful. Right. Thank you. Okay. So let's continue then. Let's move on to John chapter 14. You know, we looked at John chapter 14 and verse 16. And the Father is saying that He will, I mean the Lord Jesus is saying that He will pray the Father and He will give you another helper. So another helper, allos paracletos meaning someone who is just like me, who's apart from me and who will be there is just me, right? And helper, you know, He's going to help. He's going to be the comforter. In other words, He's going to be the one who will come alongside. Okay. So that's the picture. Someone who comes alongside and the one who was going to help. Okay. One is going to help you in the ways and lead you, right? So he says in verse 17, he's also called the spirit of truth. The Holy Spirit is called the spirit of truth and the world cannot see Him. The world cannot perceive, but He will be in you. He will dwell in you and He will abide in you, right? So that's a, you know, that's a beautiful thing where 16 says He will, He will be in you. He will dwell in you. He will abide with you forever. So it's not going to come and go. He's not going to come and go. It's going to abide with you forever. That's the promise from the Lord Jesus about the Holy Spirit to all believers, right? So believe that, receive that. Okay. There are verse 26, but the helper, apparently it was the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send in my name. What will He do? He will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. So specifically for the disciples and also for us in today, right? The supplies, right? That He's going to teach and remind them, remind the disciples of all the things that the Lord Jesus taught, right? So that's the ministry of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will teach and remind. So praise God. You know, we have the one who's the author of the scriptures. We see that all scripture is God breathed or inspired by God. So we have Him to teach us and to remind us, bring to our memory all the things that the Lord Jesus taught. You know, what a wonderful ministry, the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Okay. We have a question from Rebecca. Is a new tongue, is it a gift of the Holy Spirit or a sign of the Holy Spirit? Okay. Well, it's both. Okay. We see that there are the tongues. It talks about tongues as a sign for the believer and also tongues which is a gift of the Holy Spirit. It can be both, right? I'll just say that much for your question right now because we're going to look at it in detail about tongues and all the other, you know, all these things will be clarified. Yeah. Okay. Okay. John chapter 15 and verse 26. But when the helper comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of Truth, who proceeds from me, proceeds from the Father, He will testify of me. So this is what the Holy Spirit will do. He will testify about Jesus. So the ministry of the Holy Spirit testifying about Jesus, right? So testifying, pointing to Jesus and reminding us about the words of Jesus, teaching us truth because He is the Spirit of Truth. Excuse me. Okay. Then let's turn to John chapter 16 and verse 7 onwards. The Lord is saying, nevertheless, I tell you the truth. It is to your advantage that I go away. For if I do not go away, the helper will not come to you. But if I depart, I will send them to you. Can I just request one of you to read verses 7 to 13, please? Something irritating my throat. Maybe some of, one of you can read John 16 verses 17 to 13. Can I read John chapter 16? Yeah, go ahead, go ahead. John chapter 16 verse 7 to 13. But very truly, I tell you, it is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the advocate will not come to you. But if I go, I will send him to you. When he comes, he will prove the world to be in the wrong about sin and righteousness and judgment. About sin, because people do not believe in me. About righteousness, because I am going to the Father, where you can see me no longer. And about judgment, because the Prince of the World now stands condemned. I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own. He will speak only what he hears and he will tell you what is yet to come. John chapter 16 verse 7 to 13. Thank you, thank you Priya. So here, the Lord Jesus is talking about the ministry of the Holy Spirit, another aspect of the ministry of the Holy Spirit, which is conviction. Bringing about conviction in the hearts of people. He is saying, he will convict the world of sin. If someone is doing something which is sinful and dabbling in sin, he is saying that the Holy Spirit is the one who brings about that work of conviction. The world of sin and he will also bring about conviction of righteousness and of judgment. A conviction of judgment. Verse 13, when the spirit of truth, when he has come, he will guide you into all truth. Everything that is true, everything that is the truth, the Holy Spirit will guide you. So we can depend on the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth, to guide us into all truth. So we need the ministry of the Holy Spirit. As believers, we are dependent on the Holy Spirit, on the teaching of the Holy Spirit, on the reminding work of the Holy Spirit and the guiding work of the Holy Spirit into all truth. Whatever he hears, he will speak and he will tell you of things to come. So another thing, the work of conviction is by the Holy Spirit. He will guide into all that is the truth he will guide us. Which means that even if we believe incorrectly, if we have some preconceived notions, he will guide us from error into truth. That is what it means, right? He will guide us into all truth. So praise God for that. All that we have to do is be yielded, be submitted, depend on him. And of course he is going to quicken the word to us. Of course he is going to remind us about the words of the Lord Jesus. But he will guide us into all that is the truth. And another thing that we see here that he will tell you of things to come. Which means that the work of the Holy Spirit, the ministry of the Holy Spirit is also foretelling. We see the prophetic coming in. He is the one who, I am really sorry guys, I am really sorry about that. So he will tell you of things to come. Verses 14 and 15 talk about how he will glorify Jesus. He will take off what is the Lord's and he will declare it and so on. So we see this as the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Can you just excuse me for a minute? I am really sorry about that. I don't know. Today it's bad. Thank you. Thank you so much. Let's move on. What is the work of the Holy Spirit in the death and resurrection? So we look at the epistles. We look at 1 Timothy chapter 3 and verse 16. 1 Timothy 3 and verse 16. And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up in glory. Talking about the earthly ministry of the Lord. Talking about how the work of justification that happened by the Holy Spirit. He was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the world and received up in glory. Let's look at a couple more verses. Hebrews 9 and verse 14. Hebrews 9 and 14. How much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God? The blood of Christ who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God? Through the eternal Spirit, through the work of the Holy Spirit, through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, the Lord Jesus offered himself without spot to the Father. So we see the ministry of the Holy Spirit, the encouraging ministry, the way in which he ministered to the Son so that he offered himself to the Father without spot and blemished as the sacrifice. First Peter 3 and verse 18. We're looking at a lot of scriptures just for us to know the scope of the ministry of the Holy Spirit. I'm good now. For Christ also suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, put to death in the flesh, but made alive by the Spirit. So we see in the work of resurrection, he was made alive by the work of the Holy Spirit. And we also read in Ephesians that the Spirit who brought up the Lord from the dead, the same Spirit dwells in us. So we see the mighty work of the Holy Spirit, the powerful work of the Holy Spirit, and it's the same Holy Spirit who dwells in us. John chapter 20 and verse 22. Let's look at the other verses also. Before the ascension, the ministry of the Holy Spirit. John 20 and verse 22. So when he had said this, okay, I think this is interesting. Let's read this. Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week when the doors were shut, where the disciples were assembled, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in the midst and said to them, Peace be with you. And we go on to verse 21. So Jesus said to them, Peace to you Father sent me, I also send you. Verse 22. And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit. Very interesting. This is after the death and burial and resurrection. So he's meeting the apostles. They were all behind closed doors. He meets them and he does something. He breathes on them or blows on them and tells them, Receive the Holy Spirit. Receive the Holy Spirit. So we see that this is prior to his ascension. So he does something. He says, Receive the Holy Spirit. But after the ascension is when he tells them to wait for the baptism or wait for the Holy Spirit, the same disciples ask them to wait in Jerusalem, wait for another work of the Holy Spirit. So here we can infer and say, OK, that they were born again. OK, so we'll come back to this. You might have questions. We'll come back to this again. But in Acts chapter one and verse eight, he's talking about how one was five to eight. He's talking about the baptism of the Holy Spirit and how they will be endured with power. And he's asking them to wait specifically in Jerusalem for such an encounter. So we see that also. OK, Luke chapter 24 verses 24 and verse 47. So this is the instruction he gives them. Luke 24 was 47. And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in the name of Jesus to all nations. In his name to all nations beginning at Jerusalem. And you are witnesses of these things. So I told I send the promise of my father upon you, but tarry, which means wait in the city of Jerusalem until you are endued or covered with power from on high. OK, so he's asking them to wait in Jerusalem for something to happen. So this is after his resurrection, before his ascension. So he breathes on them and he's saying, receive the Holy Spirit. Now he's breathed on them and we know that the Holy Spirit. OK, if he says receive, they've received the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit invents them. The same disciples are saying you wait in Jerusalem and I will send the promise of the Father. The promise of the Father is again the Holy Spirit. Wait in Jerusalem and you will be endued with power on high. OK, so some very powerful truths coming here. Right, he's talking about the indwelling and the baptism. We know that we have the Holy Spirit when we are born again. He's also talking, pointing to another encounter or experience or the work of the Spirit. Same, the Holy Spirit indwells, but here is something, the work of the Holy Spirit. You will be endued with power on high and you will be witnesses. Same disciples, right? OK, accept the 1 and verse 2, what we read just now. I'm sorry, we read verse 5. Accept the 1 and verse 2, until the day in which he was taken up, after he, through the Holy Spirit, had given commandments to the Apostles whom he had chosen. So through the work of the Holy Spirit, he gave them commandments. He gave the Apostles the commandments whom he had chosen. He's talking again about that period between his resurrection and ascension. So we see all this specific instructions or teachings about the Holy Spirit by the Lord Jesus and we see specific references about the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord in which there is mention of the ministry of the Holy Spirit. And after the resurrection and prior to ascension, we see the Lord Jesus doing something, teaching them, giving them specific instructions, referring to again the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the disciples. So it's important that we take note of these things and understand these things. So any questions before we go on to chapter 5? Chapter 5, I'll take your help. I'm just going to call out the verses and you can read out the verses and different people can read out different verses. So before that, any questions on chapter 4? Okay, so is it clear about the fact that the Lord Jesus, when he walked on the earth, he walked in what we can call as Sonship Glory. He did these signs, this beginning of signs he did and manifested its glory. That's what Scripture says. So when we understand the word glory, it's not something fuzzy, it's not something just about bright light or whatever it is about God and what he does, made manifest meaning display or made aware or made clear. So that is the glory of God. So when he walked on the earth, he manifested his glory. How by some of the things that he did, his teaching, his ministry, his whole life, talks about the manifestation of the glory of God. So we need to kind of get a grasp of that because it's going to throw away certain things because when we look at the Lord Jesus and his ministry and say, okay, that's the Lord, he can do it and we exempt ourselves from it. We exempt ourselves from it and say, I'm human, he's God. But the same Lord turned to the humans and gave that teaching and the command, greater things he will do. Those who believe in me, the things that I do, you will do also. So a very good exercise would be to go through the Gospels and look at what Jesus did, the way he had compassion, the way he forgave, the way he lived his life, the way he ministered in power, the way he delivered and look at that and say, Lord, you said to the one who believes, these things he will do also. So God, I believe, I believe that by the power of this Holy Spirit that I will do this as well. Really, that is what he meant. That the believer, that the disciple, not just the believer but the disciple will do the works that Jesus did, which is exciting, which is a great privilege. So the Christian life is anything but boring. Yes or no? Anything but boring. It can be difficult, it can be with trials, challenges, but it's an exciting life. Because the Spirit of God indwells us and he is encouraging us and pointing us to Jesus and saying, this is what he did, he's guiding us into all truth. He's saying, the things that Jesus did, why don't you step up and do it? The authority has given us. Excuse me. So we got a strong grip of that and never lose that. Never lose that out because absolutely exciting life in the Spirit because the Lord will continue to lead us into truth, into liberty where the Spirit of the Lord is there, is liberty and freedom and authority. It's an overcoming life by the Spirit. You put to death the deeds of the body, you put to death the things of the flesh. It's an overcoming life. Satan will lie and say that it's a life of restraints, it's a life of do's and don'ts. Well, actually it's a life of freedom where you do the things that God has called you to do and you don't have time to focus on the don'ts. Do the things and you're living an exciting life, pleasing him, pleasing him, bringing delight to his heart. That's the greatest thing that we've called to do. Okay, let's look at the next chapter then. If there are no questions, we'll look at the next chapter which is the work of the Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts. If you look at the Book of Acts, it's titled The Acts of the Apostles. Well, somebody mentioned that it is, yes that is how it is mentioned, but actually it is the work of the Holy Spirit through the apostles. If you read through it, it is the work of the Holy Spirit through the apostles. It's the Acts of the Holy Spirit through the apostles. So the Book of Acts, let's look at several references and what we can glean from these references. About the work of the Holy Spirit. Okay, maybe a few of you can read. So let's look at Acts chapter 1 verses 5 to 8. Can somebody read that out please? Acts chapter 1 verses 5 to 8. Acts chapter 1 verses 5 to 8. For John baptized with water, but in few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit. 6. So when they met together, they asked him, Lord are you at this time going to restore the kingdom of Israel? He said to them, it is not for you to know the times or the dates. The Father has said by his own authority, but you will receive power when Holy Spirit comes on you and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth. Thank you, thanks Robert. So we see that this is actually something that the Lord Jesus already spoke about. Luke chapter 24 talks about that. We read that reference. Luke chapter 24 verses 49 says, Behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you, but tarry in the city of Jerusalem. So these verses are referring to that. And again, the Lord Jesus is saying that you have heard from me. You remember guys, I told you earlier, this is what I told you earlier that John baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit. Now this is an encounter, this is an experience that you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit. And not many days from now, but I need you to wait. Wait in Jerusalem. He says, but you shall receive power. It was eight when the Holy Spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth. So first thing is saying you shall receive power. Now power for what? He goes on to explain. You shall be witnesses, which means that you will be my witnesses and you will be witnesses who will be testifying with power and you will be witnesses in Jerusalem, in Judea, in Samaria and all and the ends of the earth. The scope is limitless. The scope is going to be global. It's not going to be limited locally here in Jerusalem. So first thing that's going to happen to you, to your life, your life is going to change, you're going to receive power and you're going to receive power and you're going to be witnesses and you're going to go to the ends of the earth witnessing about the gospel, you know, witnessing about me. And that is what he says, right? So he gives them that instruction. Okay. Then we see in Acts chapter 1 verse 16. I'll just read this out. Men and brethren, the scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke before by the mouth of David concerning Judas, who became a guide to those who arrested Jesus. So here Peter is referring to the Old Testament prophecy about how the Lord would be crucified and so on. So concerning Judas. So he's referring to the prophecy in the Psalms about this. Okay. Then let's look at Acts chapter 2. Maybe somebody can read, one person can read verses 1 to 4 somebody can read 17 to 18. And yeah, let's go ahead. Yeah, chapter 2 verse 1. When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place and suddenly there came from heaven a noise like violent rushing wind and it filled the old house where they were sitting and there appeared to them tongues as of fire, distributing themselves and they rested on each one of them and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with one another in tongues as the Spirit was giving them utterance. Okay, maybe you can read 17 and 18 also John. And it shall be in the last days God says that I will pour forth of my spirit on all mankind and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy and your young men shall see visions and all men shall dream dreams. Even on my born slaves both men and women I will in those days pour forth of my spirit and they shall prophesy. Okay. So we see something amazing happening here. It's a fulfillment of the prophecy of Prophet Joel. Okay. And verses 1 to 4 something supernatural happening. It was the day of Pentecost and people have actually gathered for the Feast of First Fruits and the Feast of Pentecost. They were all in Jerusalem and it says the day of Pentecost had fully come. Okay. Which means it was the day the Feast of Pentecost and they were all, the disciples were in one accord in one place and suddenly there was something supernatural. There was a sound from heaven as of rushing mighty wind filled the entire house and there appeared to them divided tongues as a fire and one sat upon each of them. So it felt like as if flames of fire on each of the disciples and something else happened. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance. So they began to realize that this was something supernatural because the Holy Spirit was giving them the utterance or giving them the ability, giving them the words to utter and they were speaking them out. They began to speak with other tongues. Okay. Then we see in verses 17 and 18 that Peter, he actually was 14. We see that Peter actually stands up and he gives a message and he's referring to Prophet Joel and he was Joel 2, 28, 29 and he's saying, you know, this is what was spoken by the Prophet, Joel. So you can imagine, right? Peter just having had that experience of being filled with the Spirit. He prayed out in tongues and if you actually read verses five onwards you see that all kinds of reaction, right? They're saying, you know, are these not Galileans? How can they speak in the language that we know? So the people that gathered from the neighboring places like it says, Parthians and Medes and Elamites and dwelling in Mesopotamia, Judea, Capitalia and then Egypt and all these places are listed here. Cretans and Arabs and they were hearing them speak in their language. What were they speaking? The wonderful works of God. So they were amazed and they were perplexed, right? So verse 12, they were amazed. They were perplexed and verse 13 talks about, you know, somewhere also mocking. They're full of new mind. They are inebriated. They had alcohol. Now why did they do that? Some of them were saying, oh, I'm hearing the praises of God in my own language. But the others were saying, what they're saying is like blabbering. They're behaving as if they are drunk. You see all these things. So that was the thing. But then Peter rose up and he clarified and they're saying, you know, this is not, you know, it is only the third hour. We are not drunk. But this is a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit. Supernatural work of God. Because God said that he will pour out a spirit on all flesh and these things. You know, this is what is. So he's referring to that. He's pointing them back to that. Verse 38 and 39, Peter finishes the sermon and he says, and each for every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. So he says, you know, you need to repent. You need to be baptized in the name of Jesus and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Verse 39, for the promise, what is he referring to? He's referring to promise of the Father. The promise is to you and to your children and to all who are afar off as many as our Lord our God will call. So he's saying something very... I mean, again, something very, very important. He's saying, this promise is to you. You who can hear my voice, this promise is to you. And to your children, okay, maybe they're not here. Maybe they're at home. This is to them as well. And he says, and to all who are afar off, who are not here right now, right? Which is referring to us. We were not there. To all who are afar off as many as the Lord our God will call. Okay, so he's saying, this is not restricted to us alone. This is, this is for you, your children and as many as our Lord will call. Okay, so again, a supernatural work of, excuse me, sorry, work of the Holy Spirit. Okay, okay, maybe somebody can read, accept of four verse eight and also verse 31. Okay, accept of four and verse eight. That's chapter four was eight. Then Peter fill with the Holy Spirit said to them, rulers of the people and elders of Israel. And verse 31, is it? Yeah, that's right. Yeah, and when they had prayed where they were assembled together were shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and they spoke the word of God with boldness. Right, okay. So we see something here, you know. So in chapter two, they had this wonderful experience, supernatural experience. They were filled with the Holy Spirit. They started praying out in other tongues and Peter gave this message and people repented. It says that about 3,000 people were added to the church and so on. Right, we see that. Here in verse chapter four and verse eight, we see that Peter filled with the Holy Spirit. So which means that, you know, it was just one filling. You know, there were multiple times when the Holy Spirit would fill his disciples. Okay, multiple times. So we see here Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit and he is addressing some people. You know, this is the same Peter, if you think about it, this is the same Peter who ran away from the same group. What is that group? If you read verse five, we see that it came to pass on the next day that the rulers, elders, scribes, the high priest, the family of the high priest, they were gathered together at Jerusalem. And they're all there and they set Peter and John before them. What has happened before Peter and John had actually healed the man who could not walk, who was sitting at the gate. Right, so they had healed him and now they are being you know, they are being interrogated for that particular thing because it was done in the name of Jesus and many people were rejoicing and they're coming to believe in Jesus. So now this is the group which Peter shied away from he, you know, he said, I don't even you know, I don't even know in the fear of facing these people, you know, he said, I don't know who this Jesus is. Now the same Peter is in their midst right there and they ask by what power, by what name have you done this? And Peter filled with the Holy Spirit he says, rulers all the people, elders of Israel and he goes on to say you know, if you are being judged for a good work by which, you know, this helpless man was healed let it be made known to you that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, by him this man stands before you whole. So he is very bold, suddenly this is not the same guy you know, if you go down to verse 13 see, now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John and they perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men but they are quoting scripture, you know verse 11, you know he quotes the scripture is the stone which was rejected by you builders has become the chief cornerstone and so on, they were untrained, uneducated they marveled first of all they were healed, here they are standing with boldness and speaking with such boldness when they saw that they marveled they are going wow what is happening and then they come to the realization this is beautiful they realized that they had been with Jesus and seeing the man who had been healed standing with them they could say nothing against it no arguments nothing at all, what can we say there is proof here is the life and here is the teaching and they are saying this is how this man was healed but again of course all is happening the focus again is on Peter filled with the Holy Spirit so he was filled with the Holy Spirit he spoke in tongues, he was filled with the Holy Spirit and with boldness he addressed the religious leaders there and verse 31 talks about how when they were released they go back and they all gather together they tell them this is what happened we were asked not to pray or not to preach in the name of Jesus but this is what they said and they go back and they pray they pray this amazing prayer and to the Lord and verse 31 when they had prayed the place where they were assembled together was shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and they spoke the word of God with boldness the prayer is also amazing they pray and they say verse 29 Lord look on their threats and grant your servants that will all boldness they may speak your word no that's the prayer they are not saying Lord keep us safe or anything like that this is what they are threatening God but you grant your servants boldness that they may preach the word with all boldness by stretching out your hand to heal and that signs and wonders may be done through the name of your holy servant Jesus so preaching with boldness Lord accompanied by the demonstration the miraculous supernatural power of signs and wonders and here it is recorded that when they had prayed the place was shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and they spoke the word of God with boldness so we see another time that they were all filled with the Holy Spirit so we see that yes the Holy Spirit you know just kind of leading up to other things about the ministry other aspects of the Holy Spirit but we see that the Holy Spirit Jesus breathed on them they received the Holy Spirit Jesus asked them to wait in Jerusalem and after that as well there were multiple times when they were filled with the Holy Spirit to do the work of the Holy Spirit filled with boldness and to do the work of the Holy Spirit okay so we will stop here and if you have questions note them down based on what we have learned so far and we can talk about it in the next class fine okay thank you so much God bless you have a great day and we will catch up again okay bye bye thank you pastor take care