 Good morning. Welcome everyone for the class this morning. Yes, good morning, Simran, Manghi, Kennedy. I would like to request one of you to please lead us in prayer, anybody who's comfortable to do so. Yes, yes, please, Manghi. Thank you. Okay, let's pray. Heavenly Father, we thank You just for this opportunity to come and learn Your Word, Lord, to be instructed, Lord, in Your ways this morning. We pray, Father, that Your Holy Spirit will guide us, Lord, and will help us observe this material, also that they will bear fruit in our heart, Lord, not only in our hearts, Lord, and also help us teach others, Lord. We pray all this, Father, in Your mighty name, Lord Jesus. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you, Manghi, for that. Welcome once again, all students. Thank you for joining this morning's class. We will continue from where we stopped. So we've been learning about, you know, the features of the apostolic and we came to this place where we are trying to understand what the present day apostolic ministry is going to do and what is it going to look like. So we started with chapter 4 and then I began to, you know, share with us that the apostolic ministry is a pioneering ministry where one takes on new territories, not necessarily geographical ones, and that, you know, an apostle is somebody who tends to be first, okay, or proton first in terms of the timing of entering into the new territory or causing this expansion to take place. So that's how we understood that. And then, you know, we continued to see that the apostolic anointing lays a strong foundation for lasting works. So when it comes to church planting, we would see that, you know, the foundations are laid for, you know, several churches to be planted and for them to be overseen through the apostolic anointing. We also looked at the fact that, you know, through this anointing, God continues to execute his plans and purposes with regard to regions, with regard to various spheres in society. Then the apostolic anointing guards the doctrine. It establishes people in the whole council of God's word. It activates and equips believers for spiritual ministry because, you see, it's one of the five five-fold ministry offices. And therefore, you know, the role is to equip the believers. So that's what it would do. We saw that there is a great role that the apostolic plays in providing leadership to emerging leaders. So emerging leaders are identified, they are equipped, they are ordained. And then the apostolic would continue to be in touch and, you know, continue to lead and guide these leaders. Then establishing order in local churches is also something that the apostolic anointing is related to because you see, it's not just about getting things moving, but getting them moving in line with the standard of God's word. That is, again, a passion that the apostolic anointing has. So somebody who is leading, you know, sets of churches or a movement, you would see that at the at the founding stage, such a person generally sets some of the standards in place, things like holiness, purity, integrity. All these principles help the growing movement, you know, to then kind of use this and then plan their churches and continue to lead people as per the initial standards. Then apostles also speak to leaders and authorities around the world because God gives that stature and the open doors to share about the gospel with, you know, it could be political leaders or it could be leaders in any other arena. Then apostles show godly independence. They tend to, they, if they have a team well and good, but even if they don't have a team, you know, they are the kind who are very daring and they're willing to step out and do whatever it takes, you know, to establish God's kingdom. So that is something that we observe that apostles also manifest supernatural signs and wonders. We've seen a lot of that in the acts of the apostles that through the hands of the apostles, signs, wonders, miracles took place. And as we saw earlier in the book of acts, apostles also underwent persecution and they endured through very, you know, very hard times and still continued to take the gospel to new territories. Now, in the present day, we can expect the same thing. Imagine somebody who is pioneering, they're not going to be spared, right? So they will be a target for the enemy. They will be, you know, considered as disrupting the existing way of life. And therefore, there will be some sort of an opposition that an apostle would have to face. So this is the way in which the apostolic will unfold in our present times. Now, again, we can't say that every person who is called as an apostle will display all the features of what I have just shared. You know, it could be some aspects. We might see that a person is anointed, they initiate a movement and through them, you know, many churches are planted and primarily like a church planting movement starts off with this person, they set the standards, they have a teaching anointing to proclaim God's word. And, you know, the truth is revealed very clearly to the people and based on this, people are doing well in the many local churches. So it could just look like a church planting movement, but a huge one. So then, you know, that this is an apostolic anointing, you may not see some of the other features, you know, you might not see that this movement or the set of churches or the leaders here are communicating with political leaders or, you know, leaders in some other sphere of society. But then we can't discredit the fact that, you know, one thing is happening, which is of the apostolic anointing. And so it is definitely categorized under the apostolic. So what I'm trying to say is that we might have a combination of a couple of these, these features in present day apostolic, and then, you know, that should be helpful enough for us to recognize that, okay, what we are seeing here is the apostolic anointing. Okay. Now, we'll continue to understand the present day apostolic. So once again, you know, you have a couple of points here describing what an apostle means. So it's a word study of the word apostle. And over here, no, it is reiterated that it comes from the Greek word apostle, which means to be sent forth. So one who is sent forth. And in this word is what is known as a transliteration from the Greek language, which simply means, you know, you take a word from another language and you just use it as it is with no or minimum changes. And so the meaning which the original word had in the previous language is applicable. So the word apostle, it was used for for people who went and took new territory. And it is used for, you know, somebody from, you know, the Greek or the Roman Empire who went and subdued new place that they have taken over, subdued everything, you know, their culture, their language, their systems, and they imposed, they impose their own system. So we're not talking about this in a so much in a geographical or a territorial sense anymore. But in the Bible, when we look at the term apostle, it is a spiritual term. So because we understand about kingdom, right? The kingdom of God, a spiritual perspective, we know that we are not talking about, you know, unrighteously or forcefully invading, you know, human systems. So that's not at all what we are talking about. Why is it that we have to clarify this simply because there's also some offshoots of the apostolic teaching, where, you know, they have different terms, dominionism. And so, you know, there are certain teachings where people are taught that if you are a believer, you have to, I mean, it's okay to like, you know, invade and take over without the will of the people or in the present day context, you have spheres of influence. And then there's a lot of emphasis that Christians are the ones they have to be the leaders, they should not be in any other rank or order, but, you know, they have to look for the leadership position and they have to become the movers and shakers, influencers, and sort of, you know, take over that sphere. Now, you know, we know where they're coming from, but that's not how the Bible actually teaches the apostolic. Okay, so the concept of dominating the concept of, you know, taking over every leadership position, especially political Christians have to be the politicians, they just have to be. All these things are an extrapolation of the apostolic, you know, what we are studying here and it's not necessarily what the Bible teaches. So, when we talk about the apostolic and the kingdom taking over, we are talking more in a spiritual sense. Now, if let's say some believers end up being politicians or CEOs or, you know, generals of armies, well and good, but every believer is not required to, you know, do that. So, whenever the Lord positions us, plants us, we can still display and release the apostolic through our lives. So, you know, that's the understanding of the word here. Now, continuing with that, over here in the word study, there is an additional thing that you could note, point seven here in our notes, it says that the term Apostle, as used in those days, had to do with naval expeditions. And so, again, you know, when you consider what naval expeditions did, you would notice that, you know, they, again, they would go into new territory and, you know, take the fleet, go in there and wage war if required and completely take over a new land. So, that sense of taking over Kingdom rule and reign is coming through once again over here. So, the word study, you could go through it by yourself. I'm not going through it point by point because so many things that we've already discussed, you know, it'll just keep getting repeated and it might not be of, I mean, it won't make the subject interesting. So, okay, point nine here is also something that we can look at. Now, basically, it shows us that there are certain terms that are similar to the Apostle. Okay, so the work that an Apostle does of taking new territories, you have roles in Christendom which do something very similar, but then, you know, they are not an equal to an Apostle. So, what are these roles or what are the terms given to these roles? Missionary. Okay, a missionary is also somebody who is sent out. They go to a new place. If we know about missionaries, you know, famous missionaries, people like, you know, Aida Scudder, you have, okay, I'm just not getting names right now. How about you tell me some names? David Livingston, yeah, can you give me some names of missionaries? Hudson Taylor, William Carey. Okay, do we have some names here on chat? Okay, anyway, so these are all names of missionaries. Now, why can't we call these people as Apostles? Good question, isn't it? Because when we study the word Apostle, the word is to be sent out. Okay, so missionaries also sent out, but then, you know, you have to compare the other features. What about the governmental authority that one talks about, you know, when we understand the Apostolic? What about the ability to teach God's word, bring revelation of the truth of God's word? What about, you know, pioneering new ministries? So, these are the additional features of the Apostolic. So, if you compare just missionary, somebody who goes out to take the Gospel with an Apostle, you would see that many features are missing. Now, if a missionary ends up becoming an Apostle, well and good. But, you know, we cannot say that an Apostle is equal to a missionary. Okay, so we just compare these terms. So, there are other terms like reformer, revivalist, pioneer, ground breaker, okay, even church planter. You know, you can have a church planter who probably plans a few churches, but that person need not be an Apostle. Okay, so, you know, it's when we understand the features of an Apostle thoroughly is when we know what the Apostolic anointing is all about. So, even if there are roles that come close to the Apostolic anointing, they cannot be called as an Apostle. Okay, so, yeah, ground breaker, crusader, messenger, emissary, representative, these are all the terms, Apologist, these are all terms that people use for a certain function, okay, not necessarily an Apostle. Now, another very important thing about the word Apostle is point two here in our notes, which describes it as a delegate, okay, a delegate. So, delegate is somebody who is vested with the authority by the sender. So, that also is something that we have to be careful to understand. So, an Apostle is sent, but sent with authority. So, that also adds, you know, depth to that word Apostle. Okay, yeah, all the other points are things that we have already discussed. So, you know, I'm not going to go over the word study which has been given here for us. A different point or a unique point is point 18. The notes which says that the concept of the Apostle needs to be demystified, which simply means that, you know, when we study about an Apostle, it's impressive, you know, that here is an individual who has the capacity to break ground, enter new territories, and, you know, get a movement started, get, you know, get the momentum to, you know, overthrow the works of the enemy in that particular place, or let's say, you know, it's a system that we're talking about. So, bring about a transformation, a reform of the system. So, seeing an ability of that sort, you know, what tends to happen is that people put that individual or, you know, the offices that have an Apostle, the Apostle on a pedestal. And look at that person as, oh, you know, here are all these just exemplary attitudes and capacities that this person has. And, you know, we must give this individual a lot of honor. And, you know, they're treated like they're superhuman in many ways, you know, whenever you have an Apostle, people tend to give them a lot of respect. Now, to honor whom God has honored is a good thing because that's what we are taught to do in God's word. But to treat somebody as if they were superhuman and, you know, to kind of do the honoring, to overdo the honoring is not right. So, even though an Apostle is vested with, you know, all these abilities and this amazing anointing, and if you go back and look at the Apostles of the early church, they were amazing. They were leading the church, they were teaching God's word, they were traveling out, they were, you know, we said that God was doing mighty signs, wonders through the hands of the Apostles. The Apostles would lay hands and miracles would take place. So, it was but natural for the people who were following to look up to these Apostles and think something is so different about these Apostles. And, you know, that that we must, we must, you know, honor them honor them and never forget who they are. So, you know, you really hold them in high regard. And that's true of the present day Apostles as well, because the anointing will manifest in that manner. But then, you know, at the end of the day, they are children of God. They have been redeemed just the way any other believer has been redeemed. And, you know, we should not overdo, we should not overdo the honoring part of the Apostles. Okay, so that's the point. So, we recognize the gifting, we recognize the anointing, but the Apostle should not be treated as somebody so special as compared to every other anointing that God has released. Okay, so that is something new in that section there. So, now coming to the 60 trends that will emerge with the full restoration of Apostles and prophets. This is again a study that has been included in our notes here. And as you go through these points, you would notice that there is a sense of repetition once again here in these points, but I'll just try to bring out the unique points for us. Okay. Okay, so I see some comments here in our chat. So, you mentioned certain names. And I'm assuming you have answered the question that I was asking about missionaries. It is an apostolic work, but not in a post. Okay, yes, that's fine. So, any questions, any thoughts at this point? Okay, is this clarifying your idea of an Apostle? Okay, great. All right, so I can see some feedback there. All right, so let's just move forward then. Yeah, coming to the trends here. So, what will we see when the apostolic anointing begins to function in its fullness? We will see a great emphasis on signs, wonders, miracles across the body of Christ, because that is a feature of the early church, isn't it? So, that God's power was released and the supernatural was very evident in the rising church. And that will happen even in today's time. And we're tending towards it. We are moving towards it. And you can, as I'm talking, you know, all of us could think of, we could think of this happening, maybe now part of the globe or some other part of the globe, and we could say, hey, yes, you know, God is doing this right now. And he's pouring out his apostolic anointing. And we can see this coming together. So, you know, I'm just going to touch on these features. And we will see a lot more of all these features taking place in our midst in the days to come. So, greater emphasis on signs, wonders, miracles, there will be revelation inside about the word of God, because the apostolic carries that kind of a teaching anointing where the truth will be broken down in such a way that the body of Christ can walk in it. We will continue to see expansion of the church, not just in the physical, but also, as I told you, in different spheres of society, systems. So, you know, non-physical arenas as well, you would see an expansion of the kingdom of God with a pioneering ability, pioneering ability as we saw in 1 Corinthians 12-28, that the Apostle is first Apostle or Proton. So, they will get into those spheres and lead the other anointings. So, then the other anointings will come and begin to do their work. And what is the expected end? The kingdom come. God's kingdom will take over in that particular sphere or arena. So, we will also begin to see the emergence of new leaders and ministries. So, you know, we rejoice in what God has done so far, but as we move ahead, we will be amazed that God has caused a nurturing through the apostolic and new leaders have started to come on the scene. New ministries have emerged, and not just emerged, you know, you would see that they too have been mentored really well and that they're doing a good work for the kingdom of God. And how is all of this happening? Because the apostolic is sort of taking care of these new people, these new ministries, and they are now at a level or a stage where they can really be seen by people. So, the rising up of new leaders, new ministries, that is something that we will see. The enforcement of biblical standards for leadership. You know, there are a lot of great ministries, praise God for that. But then, unfortunately, you know, sometimes we might see a slacking standard. And, you know, for the apostolic, it's really frustrating to see something like that. And also, it angers the apostolic to see fallen standards. So, what does the apostolic anointing do? They would step in and they would try to correct the wrong, correct the fallen standards. For example, yeah, so in the, I don't know which year it is, but there was something called as the shepherding movement that took place. I think it was the 90s. And it was, it was really a good thing that was happening in the global church where people were taught to adopt other new believers under them, under their wings, and to train them, disciple them in the Word of God. So, this is nothing new. You know, even Jesus had done that. He had taken 12 people and trained them as his disciples. But then, what began to happen through this whole shepherding movement is that, you know, it went to an extreme where beyond just helping one become a disciple of Christ and, you know, to step into their calling, the leaders were actually controlling the lives of these disciples. So, you know, when it came to things like what career to choose, whether to buy a home or not, where to live, you know, whom to marry, the leaders were dictating terms. So, the movement ran into trouble and it was really not, you know, something that it should have been. So, you see, there's something good that emerges. But then the standards, maybe over a period of time, you see that, you know, it's not aligning to what the Bible really says. So, these kind of standards have to be set right. So, it took the interference of many leaders and, in fact, some of the leaders who were part of the movement themselves stepped down and they said, hey, we no longer want to be a part of this movement because this is not right. This is not as per the character of God and the truth of God's word. So, the standard in that good, so-called good ministry which had risen up needed to be corrected. So, what does the apostolic do? It tends to step in and make the amendments, make the changes and, you know, it really asks God's people to be accountable so that things are set right. So, as we, you know, look at what God is doing in the world through the apostolic anointing, we will see that there is a call to rise up to the right standards and that's what apostles will do. Yes, they will be happy about new ministries and new leaders but they'll hold them accountable and say, okay, come on, you know, we're doing ministry, how are we doing it? Can we do it with righteous standards and principles and things like that? So, yeah, I think I'll just leave it at that. Now, moving forward, we, a point five here says enforcement of biblical standards for leadership. Okay, so, just in line with what I said about standards in the ministries, standards with regard to a leader's lifestyle. Okay, because when you see the way Paul mentored Timothy, he taught him about what kind of a leader he should be and when it came to Timothy selecting leaders for the church, you know, he spells it out, a bishop should be like this, these should be his, his, you know, spiritual standards and these should be his moral standards for Timothy three, if you look that up. So, there will also be an emphasis on the right standards for a leader. And the apostolic is passionate about having the right standards even for a leader. Okay, so, we will see a lot more of this emerge. Okay, now moving forward, greater emphasis on spiritual warfare is also something that we will see. So, you see what we are discussing right now are trends. Okay, or the section here says emerging trends. So, we might have some reference to things like this that are already taking place, but then, you know, for those of us who haven't yet seen or don't have examples of these things, you know, we can just observe the global body of Christ and you know, we can just see these standards emerge. So, there will be a greater emphasis on spiritual warfare. Why? Simply because when you talk about taking new territory or taking new ground, you know, you just don't take new ground without fighting the enemy. And who's this spiritual enemy that we're talking about, right? Ephesians 612 says, we are not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, powers of darkness. So, a feature of the apostolic has definitely got to be spiritual warfare, because unless we rise up in prayer, unless we rise up in prophetic intercession, unless we rise up in making decrees and you know, all of those things, how are you going to see, how will you see the stronghold of the enemy fall and how will you even take over new territory? So, spiritual warfare, it's a huge part of the apostolic and we will see more and more of spiritual warfare and taking on of new territory. There will be greater endurance for persecution that will arise against the apostolic movement, which is understood. There will be great boldness on the part of the apostles and you know, the apostolic people of God who continue to do God's work. There will also be a greater release of resources for the kingdom of God. You know, when you talk about expansion, there is a need, isn't it? There is a need of financial resources. There is a need for human resources in terms of well equipped leaders, well equipped believers and God is doing that at this time, that people are being prepared, their hearts are being prepared, the financial resources, whatever it is that is required for kingdom work, those things are mobilized into the work of God. So, we will see more of this taking place around us. We will see the emergence of new churches. So, part of the apostolic is the church planting movement. So, there will be many new churches that will arise and not only that, there will also be the strengthening of existing churches. So, how can we say that the existing churches are strengthened in the revelation of God's word, strengthened in the work of the spirit? You know, maybe they are not the ones to move in the supernatural. But you know, today we have teaching, right? We have a lot of teaching about the prophetic. We have a lot of teaching about the gifts of the Holy Spirit. And as God is equipping his people around the world, churches will step into these new zones and see the manifestation of God's power. So, in this manner, churches will be strengthened and not just the supernatural aspect, but also moral standards. As you know, the apostolic emphasizes, hey, we need to have the right personal standards. We need to have the right spiritual standards, the right moral standards. You will see that there are good leaders that are being trained up in the churches. And so, churches are being strengthened. So, we'll have new churches as well as the existing churches will be strengthened in various ways. We'll also see an atmosphere of liberty, because there will be a greater, there will be an openness for the work of the Holy Spirit through the understanding of God's word. There will be a contending against heresy, because the apostolic is passionate about right doctrine. Now, again, going back to Acts 15, when the apostles heard about circumcision, it says that they contended or they were in a fight or they were arguing with the people who were teaching the wrong doctrine. So, the apostolic will not keep quiet when there are wrong things floating around. And it will rise up and it will bring correction to lies and deception in the body of Christ. So, that is something that we would see. We will also see that as teaching improves, as new truth is brought to the body of Christ, there will be many believers rising up by embracing their destiny. So, it really will strengthen the body of Christ at large, because you can observe every believer understanding that, hey, I have, God has a plan for my life and God has a call and an anointing for me. So, in church history, we've understood that at one point there was Leti and there was clergy. So, the clergy would do their work and the Leti would just follow the instructions of the clergy. But in the church today, as the Spirit of God is moving and all these anointings are being poured out, the pastors know their role as leaders, but the believers also are recognizing their part. Now, some of them might completely dedicate themselves within the four walls of the church and serve in full-time ministry, but other believers will recognize their role, whatever it is. Maybe it's out there in the world, in the marketplace, but they will embrace it and they will begin to make a difference for God even in the workplace. So, that is what we're talking about. So, as God strengthens the apostolic anointing, we will see every believer embracing their call, embracing their purpose, being equipped, not just personally being strong but stepping into ministry one way or the other. So, we will also see that there will be a great, there will be a great openness for the supernatural even among believers. I said that they will embrace their call, but they will also be ready to function with the gifts of the Holy Spirit. There will be a sense of boldness, there will be a sense of reverence and fear towards the things of God because that again, that's a feature of the apostolic. If you recall in Acts 5 when Ananias and Sapphira, they wanted to do their own thing and they did not fear God, what happened at that time brought a sense of reverence towards God. They were judged for their wrongdoing and what did that do? The fear of God spread among the people and they understood who God really is and how we must honor God through our lives and our decision. So, the apostolic will, if I may put it this way, restore the fear of God among God's people in today's time and age. So, that again is a feature of the apostolic and we will see that. There will be a great release of prayer and intercession and that has to do with spiritual warfare and then that leads to taking new territories. There will be an increase in fasting because that again has to do with humbling ourselves before God, receiving, being strengthened in our faith, receiving greater grace from God and that again leading to spiritual warfare and then entering into new territories. There will be an encouragement of individuals and churches to embrace more global vision and ascending mentality. So, the apostolic is about stepping out, the apostolic is about being sent forth or delegated. So, this thing about not just being a happy local church but considering the world as our mission field, that will happen all the more. Now, we have seen that this is nothing new. We have seen it all along. Even from the 18th century, we can talk about many missionaries when we spoke about the revival of, what is that place? Count Zinzendorf, the Moravian revival, the Moravian revival. We read that the ratio of a missionary to the number of people, it increased because it became a sending out base, the Moravian church, if you want to call it. So, what really happened? This thought process of, hey, we can meet and we can learn God's Word and we can be strengthened. Now, it went from just that to we can take what we have and we can impact the world. So, people were sent out to many different parts of the world and you can trace back the impact of the Moravian revival over people like John Wesley, William Carey, who is the father of modern missions here in India. And also, there are roots to the Welsh revival. The Moravian revival, you can kind of see the influence to the Welsh revival and then the impact of the Welsh revival on India, the northeastern part of India. There was a huge impact. So, what's happening? It's like a ripple effect and people beginning to understand that what God is pouring out in our midst, we can take it. We can go to other parts of the world and we can impact those parts of the world for the kingdom of God. So, the apostolic anointing carries that within itself, sending forth, sending out, being a delegate. So, we would see a lot more of the churches of today sending people out. So, like a local church, you might have people from the local church stepping out on missions. They'll go to different parts of India and then even going to other parts of the world, taking the truth that we've learned and imparting it into other local churches, other leaders, ministries in other parts of the world. So, to have churches like this, we'll see later, such churches are known as apostolic churches. So, in our previous course, we said that a church can grow in its understanding of the prophetic and become a prophetic church. Okay? So, similarly, a regular, if you want to call it a normal church can also become an apostolic church because that's the kind of understanding and vision which God is bringing to the people of God today. So, in the days to come, if you find that every other church around you is sending people to different parts of the world and churches are being planted there, don't be surprised because that is the apostolic anointing which God is pouring out and the understanding of the apostolic that the believers are being equipped in and therefore, taking on new territory, going to new regions of the world will just be normal. It'll just be part of the way churches function. So, this is something that we are seeing right now and we are going to see a lot more of this taking place and more intensely if I might say in the days to come. So, a global vision, even a simple church in some obscure place can have a global vision. They could be sending out men and women of impact to different parts of the world. So, that sending out mentality will emerge and we will see apostolic churches. Okay. So, as we look at several other points here, it's kind of a repetition of what we have been saying so far but one unique point that you would observe here is it says that there will be an emphasis on the truth but there will also be an emphasis on the care of the communities or people in need. So, this can be people in need financially. You could say the poor people or it can be people in need in any other way. It could be some sort of a community that has been treated, ill-treated. So, there's been some sort of an injustice towards a minority community. It could be that kind of a community. So, in these 50 trends that John Eckerd has enlisted, the other unique point here is that as we see the church emerge and a movement emerge impacting various territories, you will also see a sort of compassionate side of the apostolic where the needy will be helped. The people who have experienced injustice in some way, minorities, social injustice, you would see God touching those communities as well and doing good to the people who have experienced some kind of an evil. So, that is the only other unique point here in our list of 45 points. So, I'm not going to go through every single point else. You would think that points are being repeated time and again. So, what I would suggest is if you could please take about half an hour and just go through all these points. Tomorrow's class, I will start by answering questions from these 50 features of the emerging trends of the apostolic. I think that will be better. That way we will be more focused in addressing new aspects of the apostolic and then it will help us move on to the next few chapters in our notes as well. So, please read up and let's start with a time of questions, the first 10 minutes and then I'll go on to cover the subsequent chapters here. So, for today, I think we'll close right here since it's 9.49. I request one of us to please pray and then we can close off today's class. Would anyone like to volunteer? Okay, I'll pray again. Okay, I am hanging, please. Okay, thank you. Thank you, Father. Okay, let's pray. Heavenly Father, we thank you, Lord. We thank you that we've come to the end of this class today. We pray, Jesus, that you'll do with us until we meet again tomorrow, Lord. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. Yeah, thank you, Mangi. Thank you for that. And thank you, everyone, for joining today. And yeah, let's meet tomorrow. Thank you. Thank you. Bye. God bless.