 session. Can I request one of us to please lead us in prayer please? Jafina, can I request you to please lead us in prayer? Yes Ma'am. Jair Heavenly Father, we come to you in the name of Jesus. We thank you for this beautiful testimony in our same class that we are about to have Lord be I request the host, the dupalus, the wisdom, the understanding which will have heart as we learn and hear to every messages that our Ma'am is speaking about. Everything that we learn in our class today let us apply it in our life and let us shine bright in this world and let us be a light to this world and everyone who looks at us, let them look into you and let them find you. As we learn all these things, let us apply it in our life and look for your glory each and every minute. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much. So yes, I hope everyone have the notes of the book of Daniel and also we can turn to our scripture. I'll just start the presentation. Give me a minute while I put the presentation up. So who's the author of the book of Daniel? Who's the author? The name is, I mean, the book is named after the person who wrote it. So Daniel himself is the author and this book was written approximately in 537 BC and this book has only 12 chapters. So we'll see the background of this book of Daniel. The background is this book was written in time of exile in Babylon during the 6th century BC where it is also noted in 2 Kings chapter 24. We saw that in the first wave they had plundered the city of Jerusalem and its temple and taken away a bunch of Israelites into exile. And that time Daniel was one among them and he was a young nobleman of about 17 year old just like Ezekiel had taken into captive to the Babylon during the rule or reign of King Nebuchadnezzar. Being a young man from a prominent family, he was picked for government service in this gentile nation through God's favor and blessing. With his abilities, he rose to the position of Prime Minister of Babylon and we also see Daniel was a very close confidant of Nebuchadnezzar throughout the Babylonian King's reign. And Daniel continued to serve in this high position even after King Nebuchadnezzar's reign. Well, how God works out His purpose through His servants even in the courts or even in the place where the pagan rulers are there. This book was written by him and it is called as the Apocalypse of the Old Testament. And, you know, we will be briefly studying upon this book and we have a subject called eschatology the study of End Times where in detail we will be studying on the book of Daniel and the book of Revelation. So, don't worry, all your questions will be answered and the revelation of all the dreams will be interpreted and explained in detail because in this 15 minute of class, I don't think we can cover each and every dream vision and its meaning, but then I will do my best to briefly explain them. Well, it contains, this book contains many dreams, vision and prophecies concerning the future gentile nations and also the nation of Israel and the end of the age. Well, the book can be broken down into three parts. Three parts, I just move it. Okay, even before I can go to the three part. Yeah, chapter one is written in Hebrew and chapter two to seven is written in Aramaic. The Hebrews were living those days also knew another language that is the Aramaic language. So it is written two to seven in Aramaic and again chapter eight to twelve in Hebrew. Yes. Yeah, and one second. Yeah. So chapter one describes the destruction of Jerusalem and it's captive and exile and chapter two to seven gives us a record. It gives us a record of King Nebuchadnezzar and Belle Chazer is son's dream and they interpretation by Daniel and in chapter eight to twelve. It contains a vision to the future kingdom and their rulers and 70 weeks of prophecy and precise timeline of when the Messiah would come. So it comforts us that our hope in salvation is sure but that our faith must endure a while longer but that we will move on to the key characters of the four men. Okay, these are the key characters of the four men from the royal family of David. First is the Hebrew name. There are Hebrew names and the Babylonian names that has been given to to the four people. That is Balthesh Azar. The Babylonian name. His name is Daniel and Shadrach. And Ananiah is his Hebrew name. Meshach. Michelle is his Hebrew name and Abednego is Azaria. Well, with this, we will move on. So what does this book tell us? It tells about the struggles that they went through. Not only them but all the Israelites who were in the exile in the Babylon they went through and there was a hope in the land of the conquerors. The book design seems pretty simple at first. Well, in chapter one to six contains the stories about Daniel and his friends in Babylon. The chapter seven to twelve contains the visions of Daniel about the future. But this two part shape is made even more interesting by another design future and that's the books language. It begins in Hebrew as we discussed and then the language of the Israelites and then chapter two to seven it's written in Aramaic. And then back to Hebrew and this design shows how chapter two to seven are coherent section. But it is also the highlight the important chapter two to seven for understanding the later chapters of the book. So let's begin with chapter one from our Bible. Well, here it introduces the basic attention of the first half of the book and Daniel and his friends. They are really wise and capable. And they were recruited to serve in this royal palace of Babylon and they are pressured to give up their Jewish identity by living and eating like the Babylonians and violating the Jewish food, the laws. But then Daniel and his friend tried to keep up their identity through the practice when they were living like their food and the prayer style. They tried to maintain that they abided by the Torah, even if they were living in a vacant land. So they refused, refused to eat like how the Babylonians eat and they chose to be faithful to the Torah and put and because they were faithful to the Torah, it actually they got into trouble, they got into danger, but then they trusted God. When they trusted God, God delivers them and they end up being elevated in the king of Babylon. So as we read, they will come across that. Yeah, we see in chapter two. So the first king of Babylon, that is King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream. And it turns out, you know, only Daniel is able to interpret it when we read it that no wise men of the Babylon were able to interpret. The king declared saying that you have to tell us, you need to tell me the dream that I had on my bed and also interpret that dream. So it was something very difficult for the wise men for the astrologers of that place to interpret or tell. So can I request one of us to please turn to chapter two, chapter two read from 14 to 18 or 14 to 19. Daniel chapter two was 14 to 19, the captain of the king's guard who had gone out to kill the wise men of Babylon. He answered and said to Ariok, the king's captain, why is it known to Daniel? So Daniel went in and asked the king to give him time that he might tell the king the interpretation. Then Daniel went to his house and made the decision known to Hananiah, Michelle and Aziraya, his companions, that they might seek mercy from the God of heaven concerning the secret so that Daniel and his companions might not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon. Then the secret was revealed to Daniel in a night vision. So Daniel blessed the God of heaven. Amen. Thank you. Thank you, Divya. So what we read here is Daniel seeked God. He took time from the king and he seeked God. When he seeked God and he prayed, God revealed the dream and the vision. Well, Daniel had the access those days. Do you think that you and I would not have it today? Friends, we have it today. Even when we seek God for his wisdom, for the revelation of his word, for the greater things, God reveals to us in dreams and visions because that is what he said in the end days, I'll pour out my spirit on the young and the old and they shall see dreams and visions. When we seek God, he will reveal to us just like how God revealed the dream and the interpretation to Daniel. The same God is not a partial God. He's faithful enough to reveal secret and hidden things to you and me because VR is inheritance. VR is children. As we come down from verse 25, can I request someone to read from 25 to 35, please? Or yes, we'll read from the 25 to 28. Later, we will read 34 to 38. Verse 25, then Aryok hurriedly brought Daniel into king's presence and spoke to him as follows. I have found a man among the exiles from Judah who can make interpretation known to the king. The king said to Daniel, whose name was Belserzer, are you able to make known to me the dream which I have seen and its interpretation? Daniel answered before the king and said, as for the mystery about which the king has inquired, neither wise men, conjurers, magicians, or diviners are able to declare it to the king. However, there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries and he has made known to King Nebuchadnezzar what will take place in the Latin days. This was your dream and the visions in your mind while you're on your bed. Amen. Do we read till 30? 28. So we see that the king Nebuchadnezzar was a very cruel and a crafty king and he demanded the wise men of Babylon to tell him both the dream and its interpretation. So how we can and also those who tell the dream and the interpretation, we see that there is a reward. There is a gift and a reward for that. But then if they do not interpret and tell the dream, there is death. He asked the wise men of the Babylon to be put to death. He asked the soldiers to put the wise men of the Babylon to be put to death. And here when Daniel hears about that, it takes time and he seeks God. We see when he seek God, when he prayed, Lord answered him. And though Daniel was only 17 years old, when he seek God, God answers him. We are never too young or too old to tap into that God's wisdom. Wisdom comes from the Lord to everyone who seeks and asks earnestly. Because that's what we read in James chapter 1 verse 5. It says, if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God who gives to all men liberally and abrade it not. And it shall be given. And it does not come from my experience but from God. When we seek God, he reveals it. And that is how he revealed it to Daniel. We see that. And then Daniel reveals the secret. He explains the dream. He explains the dream. How? Because he has received that from God. He has received that from God. I'll just change this slide. Give me a minute. Yeah. So we see the image of Daniel. We see this is the image that the king had in the dream. And Daniel goes ahead and explains about this image. He says, this image head was a fine gold. It denotes the Babylonian kingdom. The God of heaven has given you a kingdom. You King Nebuchadnezzar. And you are this head of gold. And then he moves on to the next. That is the Persian kingdom. That is which is in silver. It's chest and the arms of silver. He says, after your kingdom, there's another kingdom shall rise. Another kingdom shall rise inferior to yours. And then it's belly and the thighs of bronze. Then there's another kingdom, the third kingdom of bronze, which is the Greece, the Greek. And they shall rule over all the earth. And then we see its legs. Legs are made out of iron. And that is the Roman kingdom, which will rule. And its feet partly of iron and partly of clay. And the fourth kingdom shall be as strong as iron. And that kingdom will be broken in pieces and crush all the others. Well, the toes, we come to the toes now, which is made out of clay and iron. And in the days of these kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed. And the kingdom shall not be left to other people. It shall break in pieces and consume all the kingdom and it shall stand forever. And also we see that in verse 34. Can I request someone to read verse 34 and 35 please? 34, you continue looking until the stone was cut out without hands and it struck the statue on its feet of iron and clay and crushed them. Then the iron, the clay and the bronze, the silver and the gold were crushed all at the same time and became like a chaff from the summer threshing flows. And the wind carried them away so that not a trace of them was found. But the stone that struck the statue became a great mountain and filled the whole earth. Amen, amen. Thank you so much, John for reading. Well, as we watch, as you watched, there was a stone cut out without hands that came. So which is that stone that struck and destroyed all the four kingdom? Which is that stone and who is that stone? It's talking about Jesus. Yes, the stone in New Testament, which we see, which was rejected by everyone and that became the chief corner stone. The rock, Jesus is that rock which can destroy all the other kingdom. Well, the New Testament reveals that Jesus preached the establishment of God's kingdom. And also we see John the Baptist also preached saying that the kingdom of God is at hand. Since the church and the kingdom are one and same, we see that in the Gospels. And the church was established in the first century during the days of the Roman Empire. And it follows that the kingdom of God was established in the first century following the earthly ministry of Jesus. The church, the kingdom is comprised of people from all nations. And thus it consumes all these kingdom which is spoken in this chapter and is spoken of in the New Testament and having been in existence during the first century AD. Well, this kingdom still exists today. And all sinners can choose to become part of it by being immersed in Jesus Christ, by receiving him as the Lord and Savior of a life. As the Ed of the church is Jesus and is the King of kings, is now reigning over his kingdom and over his people, which has been shared about this in the Gospel and also in the Book of Acts chapter 2. We see that. And with this, what we also see is how it is compared. You see something degrading from the value of itself throughout. We see the headers of gold and then the breast and arms are in silver. So, which has more value? Gold or silver? Gold or silver? Gold. Gold has more value. And then we see silver and brass. Which has more value? Yeah, you all can unmute and answer please. Silver. Silver. And then brass and iron, which has more value? Brass. And then iron and clay, which has more value? Iron and then it's clay. So you see it is degrading. Something that has been started by man may come up very well, but then it goes degrading. But remember, anything that has been started by God remains good and gets better and better and better. It raises from glory to glory, strength to strength. So we need to seek God. We need to seek God, just like how Daniel and his friends seeked God. No matter they were in the pagan land with their culture, but then they stayed themselves away from all those culture and all those activities, but then they seeked God every day in their life. They practiced Torah. They were faithful to Torah. This is just the image to show the stone. Back to the slides. Yeah. So we see how Daniel could interpret the dream to King and give him the understanding. This Daniel became the prime minister of Babylon and it's about yes, Daniel says that the statue represent a train of human kingdoms falling from Babylon and they will fill God's world with violence. The Lord Jesus is the stone in the dream that struck the image and the kingdom of Christ will be established as an everlasting kingdom and that will confront and humble the arrogant kingdom of this world and fill the world with the healing justice of God's reign and rule, which talks about this, this stone that struck the image became a great mountain and fill the whole earth. With this, we will move on to chapter three. So in chapter three, we see that it talks about the very famous story of Daniel three friends who refused to bow down before bow down and worship this huge idle statue. Something similar to which the King Nebuchadnezzar had the dream. So the three Hebrews showed strong faith when they choose to trust God regardless of whether or not he would deliver them. Sometimes we think that God may not deliver us from our trouble, but is faithful enough to keep his promise that he will be with us. He will walk through through the adversity and he will deliver us. That's what we read in Deuteronomy. Can I request one of us to turn to Deuteronomy chapter four verse 30 and 31. And the other please turn to Deuteronomy 31 verse six please. It's Deuteronomy chapter four, the reference verse 30 and 31. Verse 30 and 31. Yes, please. When you are in distress and all these things come upon you in the latter days, when you turn to the Lord your God and obey his voice, the Lord your God is a merciful God. He will not forsake you, nor destroy you, nor forget the covenant of your fathers which he swore to them. Amen. Next, 31 verse six, please. Six and eight. Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or troubled at them. For the Lord your God is the one who goes with you. He will not fail you or forsake you. Verse eight. The Lord is the one who goes ahead of you. He will be with you. He will not fail you or forsake you. He will not fear or be dismayed. Amen. He will never fail you nor forsake you. Fear not, nor be dismayed. What a promise. Not only God is talking to Daniel's three friends, but God is also talking to us today. As we may face such trials, may not be fiery but in different areas, different situations may be as hard as this. But then the promise is the promise for you and I. Whoever believes in Jesus, we have the access to this promise that we are not alone. We are never alone. These three Hebrew friends who are abided by the teaching of Torah, they kept it. They knew the God. We read that, you know, I'll just give you the scripture. Just give me a minute. Yeah, verse chapter 11, Daniel chapter 11 verse 32. It says, the people who know their God shall be strong and carry out great exploits. We should know our God. The relationship, the fellowship that we have with our God gives us that courage, gives us the strength. Hey, no matter what happens around us, God is with us and we will have our victory. We should have this relationship with God, the relationship that Daniel and his friends had with God. No matter what, despite the situation, we will be with God. Just imagine they have been, they have been persecuted and they thrown into the fiery furnace. But God was with them to deliver them. And during the situation, you see the invisible God which was the presence of God, which they had with them always, now has become visible during the time of trial. You see that? The invisible God, which was the presence with them, started to become visible during the time of trial. When we look back in our own life, the difficult situations that we have gone through or we went through, can we see the hand of God during that situation where God became more tangible to us? His presence became so much visible to us that he became the fourth person in the fiery furnace, just like them. And the King and the others could see with their eyes, it was no more three people moving in that fire but four. They could see that. And also the scripture says not even the hair was burnt. Nothing happened. They walked out of the fiery furnace. The King called them out because they saw the fourth person. Who was that person? And nothing happened to them. They were not crying or weeping or screaming out of pain or burnt. But then they were just walking with the fourth person. So God was with them to save them from the death. And now the King who watched that brought them out and they were exalted. And the King acknowledges that they God is the true one. They God is the true one of beautifies that, isn't it? Even the place we are, no matter where we work, in our workplace, in our office, in our family, no matter what trials we may go through, when we trust God, he becomes more visible to us and to the people around us. People say that they will acknowledge with their words like your God has saved you. Many instances even I have seen that God becomes more prominent. And he becomes the third person, I mean the fourth person. And he brings us through. Now with this we will move on to the next chapter four and five. And after this comes a pair of stories about the Babylonian kingdom and yes the father Nebuchadnezzar and his son Belshazer. They both are filled with pride because of their imperial power and so like in chapter two God wants them both through the dream of salvation, just like the chapter two. So only Daniel can interpret it again. So he says that both kings are to humble themselves before God and both kings are arrogantly resisted. So what happens? So God strikes the king Nebuchadnezzar with madness. He loses his mind and he becomes like the beast in the field. He goes out in the field and he eats the grass but then later there's a time when he humbles himself before God and he acknowledges it and asks for forgiveness and repents for a sin. God gives him the understanding. He receives the understanding and he's been restored as king. So this is in contrast with his own son Belshazer who doesn't humble himself before God and he was assassinated that very night. Of these two stories I've just got short to make us understand. Draw the imaginary from the Genesis chapter one and two and Psalms eight where humans are depicted as a royal image of God and he has given them the authority to rule over the beasts of the field the birds of the air on behalf of God. And who is the world's true king? And the human kingdom forgets that and when they rebel and make themselves and you know and they power into God's image they become less than human like the violent beast so they have to face God's justice. This we will move on to chapter six. Yes, which brings us into the pair of chapter three and this time it's Daniel who's been persecuted because he refuses to pray and worship the king as a God and so like the friends he's sentenced to death and he's thrown into lion's den. He's thrown into lion's den but God delivers him from the beast and just like how he delivered the friends we will move on to that image. God delivered him supernaturally because he trusted on God. He said, Lord no matter what it is I know you are with me. See what attitude we see with this friend with Daniel and his three friends and later also in the New Testament we see the same kind of attitude among the disciples of Jesus and very beautifully it reminds me of Paul who wrote for me to die is again so I will be in Christ or to live is again I will work with Christ. So for me to live or die is to be with Christ and the same attitude we see with Daniel and his friends God you're faithful that's okay I trust in you whatever happens I'm with you you are with me. They have this confidence in them and with this we will move on to chapter 7 and yes God delivers Daniel supernaturally from this lion's den. There's not even a scratch Bible records that there is not even a scratch on Daniel and you know in fact Daniel maybe though he was in the lion's den maybe he was in great peace than the king you know the king had sleepless night putting Daniel into the prison and he acknowledges that Daniel you know he acknowledges when Daniel was not armed by lion and he was very happy to receive him and exalt him than others and he put the others into the lion's den who plotted against Daniel the pit which others dug for Daniel they had to finally fall into the same pit so in chapter 7 we see another dream and it's Daniel this time and you know understand the dream until an angelic messenger explains it to him and we see a series of four beasts the one like a lion like a bear like a winged leopard and each of these symbolizes an arrogant kingdom and last of all is a super beast identified as a really evil empire and it has a lot of horns and a common symbol for king is the old in the Old Testament the horns and there's one specific horn who's an image of an arrogant king who exalts himself about God and persecuted God's people and now they are symbolized by a figure called the son of man who is the image for both God's covenant people but also their king from the line of David but then all of a sudden God was called the ancient of days comes and he sets up his throne and he destroys all these super beasts and he exalts the son of man on the cloud where he comes up to sit at God's right hand and share in God's rule over the nation and we also see that when we look back these stories in the first half we see that the three stories of faithfulness despite the persecution they are meant to offer hope to God's suffering people among the nation and they suffer because human kingdom have rebelled against God and become the beast in nature so these visions encourage us to be patient that God's people are to wait for him to bring his kingdom and rule over our world and vindicate his sufferings from people so in chapter 8 we see that Daniel has another vision about the final two beasts in chapter 7 but this time they are symbolized by a ram who we're told is an image of empire of needs and persons and then by a goat who is an image of ancient Greece and out of goat comes a whole bunch of horns and symbolizes the evil king from chapter 7 so we will be in detail covering this in the book of eschatology so we see a lot of series of visions and dreams here which we will be studying in detail and in second year when you are studying the subject eschatology so now the book of Daniel has been designed to offer us the hope to all the future generation of God's people so it did so in the days of the Antiochus empire and it had ever since and this is why Jesus could use the imaginary from imagery from the Daniel to describe and confront the oppressive leaders he confronted in Jerusalem and yes and this is why even John the visionary who wrote the revelation could adapt Daniel's vision and apply them to Rome of his day and also all future oppressive empires and so the point here in the book of Daniel is that all generation of readers can find here a pattern and a promise to them yes where the human and their kingdom become you know there's a pattern of human beings and their kingdom became a violent beast but when they glorified when they glorified in their own power they were you know they saw the power which was destroyed by God and when they don't acknowledge and give glory to God they are destroyed by their pride but Daniel also holds out a promise that one day God will confront these violent behavior people who are like beasts and he will rescue his world his people by bringing his kingdom over all the nations so we see Jeremiah also gave a message of hope that this exile will not last long but only 70 a period and then we also see Ezekiel giving a hope and giving the millennium the God's kingdom come on earth and we see also Daniel being the prophet he is also reminded about Jeremiah's prophecy of that 70 year exile and E praise initially when we study the book of Daniel in the first chapter we see that Daniel is reminded of the 70 year exile and E praise and I ask God 70 year period is over we need to go back to a promised land but then God says Daniel Daniel people have not changed people are continuing to sin again and again so I had to extend it's not like God had to extend it's the sin nature the consequence of the sin has extended this exile for 70 times 7 approximately 490 years and now the book of Daniel ends with a message of hope he says God will rescue us he will rescue us and because he is a faithful God there's always a plan and then he talks about the end times well Daniel and his friends how we can apply what we can learn from this book other than the revelation of the end times we see that Daniel and his friends we're praying they have to pray in nature with them they pray together and whenever they pray together God showed God revealed things to them God supported them God revealed the secrets the hidden things to them when they prayed when they see God wholeheartedly so when we see God we see God showing up the invisible God will become visible in our life his tangible presence will become visible yes we need to ask we need to see God whenever we ask and see God God answers us maybe we would have never experienced others asking or praying like that before but don't stop yourself from asking Peter just like how in the New Testament we saw Jesus walk on water yes the other disciples were very scared but what made Peter to ask Jesus Jesus can I walk the way you walk and Jesus said yes walk and it was only Peter who could walk on water because he was the only one who asked so it is important for you and I to ask God just like how Daniel asked God we need to ask God maybe no one else have experienced that trial like how Daniel did maybe the trial that we go through may be new our situation circumstance that we are put in may be new but despite our situation despite our circumstances let's seek and ask God because he is a savior who died on the cross and he will rescue us no matter what how dangerous situation it could be God has the power to rescue us his hand is not shot to save us to hold us to lift his up from that from that situation and his ears are not deaf to hear our prayer and his eyes are not blind to watch us over because he calls us as the apple of our eyes he watches over us God is a God who sees us he sees us God who saw Egar and blessed her same God will see us despite of our shortcoming despite of our weakness just like the lost sheep who just cried out to the shepherd the shepherd left the 99 and he ran same God he can come to you and me even in the lion's den even in the fiery furnace wherever we are he is faithful enough to be with us so with this I'll end this and I'll leave it open to our class if you would like to share or add anything that we discussed pertaining to the book of Daniel or any experience that you had in your life that you would like to share please feel free to share it because that will strengthen us each of us in the class as we study this book together thank you and I leave it open to our class these are some of the highlights that we covered in the class today yes, I will yes, Divya, please go ahead thank you so much it was such a beautiful session and one words that I really love in this book of Daniel is Daniel 1 was 8 which says Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with a portion of the king's delicacies no with a wine but he drank so that was like it is something that he did intentionally it's not something that just happened like that but we might be Daniel and his friends were in such a difficult culture it was everything was against them but you know that courage and the resolute you know to stand for God that's really remarkable and I pray that each one of us have that resolute as well as the courage thank you amen, thank you so much yes that's why God rewarded them because intentionally they stepped intentionally they held on to God and his promise and we see how God rewarded them anyone else would like to share I like the last words Daniel chapter 12 verse 13 after revealing so much so much of God's mysteries to Daniel we read as for you, go your way to the end then you will enter into rest and rise again for your a lot of portion at the end of the age such a hope giving was amen, amen yes yes it is a message of hope that we receive, thank you anyone else yes please brother Lupega I also learned two things one pride it actually shows that whether you are godly or ungodly God hates the proud he will always bring his judgment to the proud people number two I also learn that God is always near the prayerful for instance you see how those guys who are praying and it actually means that whether you are in your own land or in the foreign land whether it's free or a captive when you live a prayerful life God will always answer that's what I had to say thank you so much thank you, thank you for sharing that brother amen anyone else who would like to share Ilisha you would like to add Linden Rubin anyone from the class you would like to add before we could end the session Niki can I request one of us to please pray and dismiss us from this class sorry no problem no problem Rosalind you can go ahead yes before praying I would like to share that 11 32 that know that God shall do great exploits and I believe because Daniel knew his God he could do what he could do he could stand for God and face the trials and come out victorious so it is for every individual it is very important to know the God we serve and thereby do great exploits for him in the kingdom of God amen thank you so much for sharing that Rosalind yes thank you and yes you can go ahead and pray thank you Lord Jesus wonderful father we thank you Lord for this wonderful session for this powerful session Lord even as even as the scripture which I just shared Lord father God we want to know you father God Lord help us to know you father the way you want us to know you Lord so that mighty God we may the purpose that we are on this earth Lord God that purpose will be fulfilled Lord in our lives through our lives Father God that we may live according to your will Father God and do mighty exploits for you Lord Father I commit each and every one of us into your mighty hands Lord Lord every purpose that you have for their lives for our lives Lord may it be fulfilled mighty God yes Lord and that we may not lack in any good thing Father God Lord I thank you and I bless you I praise you I also thank you Lord for a dear pastor Father God thank you for her obedience to you Lord we thank you Lord we thank you Father God I pray anoint her mightily Lord use her mightily for your kingdom mighty God thank you Lord may she be a blessing to to millions out there Lord God and we are glad that we are one thank you Jesus for hearing our prayers Jesus mighty amen amen amen thank you so much just stay online I'll just end this recording and I want to discuss stop the recording