 Okay, welcome back after the break. I'll just present the PDF copy so you all can view it. Okay, are you all able to see? Yes? Yes, go ahead. Okay, thank you, Jefina. Okay, before we went for our break, we were looking at Chapter 7. We're talking about being co-workers in the Kingdom of God. We're called to co-work with one another in the Kingdom of God. We are also called as co-workers. When we work together with others, there is always a challenge or a difficulty when we relate with people that there are differences. We don't agree on different points and that can bring in strife and disagreement. We said that at such times, we need to maintain unity in the spirit. A couple of two references here, one from Ephesians chapter 4 verse 3 and the other from Philippians chapter 2 verse 1. Ephesians 4-3 says, endeavoring to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace. Philippians chapter 2 verse 1 says, therefore, if there is any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the spirit, if any affection and mercy. So the two important characters, the work of the spirit or when we can expect the spirit to work in our midst, is when there is unity amongst us and there is fellowship of the spirit. When there's unity and there's fellowship, then it also is the right conducive environment for the move of God, for the Holy Spirit to move in our midst, to work in our midst. And if you want to be a kingdom builder and you want to know if you are truly a kingdom builder, then you need to see if you are a person who is trying to bring about unity, striving to keep the unity of the spirit, the fellowship also of the spirit in your team or the church that God has called you to minister, to oversee and to lead. So wherever there is unity, the body of Christ is strengthened, there is fellowship, there is oneness, and there we can see the work of the spirit moving or the power of the spirit just moving powerfully. The unity of the spirit that is the presence of the power of the spirit just moving mightily in our midst. There can be people who might not be from our same denominations, they might not worship the same way we do, they might have their own criterias, their own things, but because they do not worship like we do, they do not follow a so-called liturgy or a style that we follow. We need to remember, irrespective of all our denominational differences, we are all still part of the kingdom of God. Yes, denominations, denominational differences divide us, but we are one, one body in Christ. We belong to one God, there is no division in that. There is no different kingdoms, there is just one kingdom of God and whatever they are doing, we also need to know they are also being part of building the kingdom of God. So here we see in read in Luke chapter 9 verses 49 to 50, John tells Jesus that there are some people who are casting out demons in the name of Jesus and he asked them not to do so because they are not people who are following Jesus, they are not part of the group, the core group of Jesus in his disciples and the other people who are following Jesus. And Jesus, what is Jesus' response? He says, do not forbid them for he who is not against us is on our side. So people can, all of us can be worshiping the true and living God, they can be worshiping Jesus. We are on the same page regarding the work of the Father in sending his son. Jesus coming down as a Messiah, Jesus dying on the cross for us since the finished work of the cross and believing in the finished work of the cross, accepting him as our Lord and Savior and worshiping Jesus. When we are on the same page then irrespective of the way that we worship our style, our denominational differences, we need to know that all of us are together building God's kingdom. And we also need to partner with them, co-work with them in extending God's kingdom and also furthering the work of God's kingdom. We need to be kingdom-minded, as I said, it's very important for us to be kingdom-minded, not to be having a mind where we are thinking we are building our own empires, our own kingdoms, our own denominations, thinking that us, the only denomination of people who will get to heaven know that's a wrong mindset. But as he says in Deuteronomy chapter 22 verse 10, you shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together. So we all need to have the same mindset that we are worshiping one God. We are worshiping the finished work of what God has done on the cross. We are people here who are to, with that kingdom mandate, we are preaching and teaching and baptizing people in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. When we are doing that, we are all kingdom-minded, we are focusing on that, we are trying to extend God's kingdom together. Then we see this advancement in the kingdom, there is unity that is being strengthened, there is fellowship in the spirit. But if we are not thinking in the mind, then we are pursuing our own personal agendas, our own denominational agendas, then it's like we are plowing together with an ox and a donkey. You can't plow a field with an ox and a donkey, it doesn't work. You will let just not get the work done, you will waste your time and energy. Hence it is important for us to know that irrespective of all our differences, we are here to build God's kingdom. We are here to fulfill the kingdom mandate of going into all the world, preaching, teaching and baptizing people in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. So whatever is our denominational differences, that is small, that is not something that we hold on to, make it as a big difference, whether we should be jewelry or not, whether men should sit on one side, women should sit on one side. Paul even talks about this in Romans chapter 14, basically Paul is saying, leave all these elementary things. Do not hold on to elementary things of what kind of food to eat, what are certain days you need to observe, certain days you need to keep. So he says, whatever kind of food you want to eat, you eat. Whatever days you want to observe, you observe. Let it be between you and God. But don't make that mandatory for other believers because that is what the Jewish people were doing. It was kind of bringing a division in the church, trying to bring a chaos with the unity. So he says, whatever you want to do, do it between you and God. But he's saying, you know, but keep the unity of the Spirit. You know, love everyone, love the weaker brothers. The weaker brothers here in this context in Romans chapter 14, he's talking about the brothers who are new to the faith. When they come in, new to the faith, you know, and they don't see you following certain days, doing things in a certain way, eating certain food. Then you can say, well, this is my privilege. This is my, you know, freedom because in Christ we have the freedom to dress how we want to eat the kind of food to observe certain days. That is a freedom we have in Christ. The new covenant, we are not bound by all of these things that, you know, the Jewish laws and rituals. But he's saying, you know, yes, you as a mature Christian, you know that. But there are new Christians, new believers who are coming. They don't know this. They don't know that their freedom in Christ is still learning. They're still growing. So, you know, don't say that, OK, it's their problem. They have to learn. But Paul is saying, if I have to give up some of these freedoms, some of these rights before other believers, so that I don't become a hindrance to them, then, you know, I'm actually a furthering the kingdom of God. I am actually bringing glory to God. So, you know, there are times when, you know, all of these, and he says, don't take all of these things and, you know, start an argument about all of them, because this is all unnecessary. And sometimes we can hold on to all of these things, you know, that men should sit in one side of the church, women should sit in one side. Some denominations follow that. Some denominations, the women should not wear jewelry. You should just wear white clothing. You know, some denominations, they say you have to be baptized. What about that is then only you can take part in the Lord's Supper. So all of these things are, you know, based on different denominational beliefs. So, but don't get into unnecessary arguments and fights, because these are kind of really trivial, unnecessary. And when you get into all of this, it's going to cause, you know, bigger problems, divisions. Just overlook all that as far as, you know, you know, if you look at what is mentioned here, as far as we agree on the core essentials of the faith, what are the core essentials of the faith? Who Christ is, His finished work on the cross, His death, His resurrection, His soon return, the Great Commission, what He has left us with. We all believe in one mind, you know, we can see the advancement of the Kingdom of God. Yes, we have our differences, you know, but those are very small. We might not agree on some things, but that doesn't really matter. But, you know, as far as we agree on the core things and we walk alongside each other, build each other up, we can see the advancement and the building of the Kingdom of God. Okay, so he says that, you know, a true Kingdom builder, who is a true Kingdom builder, you know, a true Kingdom builder is one who is, you know, have these two characteristics. One is keeping the unity of the spirit, and the other is the fellowship of the spirit. Okay, so let us be Kingdom minded in strengthening the unity and the fellowship of the spirit and working together. Okay, the next one is put the growth of God's Kingdom ahead of personal ministry advancement. Let's look at what Matthew chapter 6 verse 33 says. Matthew chapter 6 verse 33 says, seek it first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to you. So we're basically seeking the advancement of God's Kingdom. Yes, it's true that, you know, each one of us, God has given us a vision, a call, a specific function. We are responsible to carry this, to run with it, to be good stewards of what God has called us to. But even as we do that, we need to operate out of a mindset of a Kingdom mindset where, you know, we are our main agenda is pursuing or building the Kingdom of God. And it's not just our own individual visions called ministry or church that God has entrusted to us. But as we build on our personal vision calling ministry in the local church, we are also, you know, using that as a platform to build the Kingdom of God or the advancement of the Kingdom of God. So if you look at this paragraph, it says, you know, we need to put the advancement and the growth, the Kingdom of God ahead of our personal advancement. And when we do that, this is one way we are dying to ourself. And we know that it's not easy, you know, we can constantly have our own personal pride, personal things that hurt feelings. You know, feelings of not being recognized, being put down, being overlooked. But you know, even as we try to die to those things and we say, God, all this really doesn't matter for me. What matters is advancement of your Kingdom. And I'm going to do everything that I'm doing. I'm going to do it for your glory, for the building of your Kingdom so that you, your Kingdom can be advanced. And it's not about me and my name and my faith. Okay, we must also learn to connect and work with each other. We are designed for partnership. We're designed for fellowship. We see this in the very beginning when God created man. He created man to basically have fellowship, have communion with God. And also we see that, you know, God knew that it was not good for man to be alone. So he made him a helper, you know. So Eve came along and hence we see that, you know, we are not here to be an island by ourselves. We're doing everything by ourselves, but we are here. We are designed by God, a basic design, a basic makeup is to, you know, to fellowship with people, to work with people, to work alongside with people and to partner with people. So in the body of Christ we're designed to partner with others. The famous illustration that people use for partnering the body of Christ is about what Paul says, you know, when he uses the human body and he says, you know, in the human body there are different parts and different parts have different functions. But all of those parts are very, very important. Some are very significant, some are very insignificant, small, some are big, but irrespective of all of that, you know, each part in our body has a function and each of the part has to fulfill its function for the body to work effectively. The same way in the body of Christ each one of us have different functions. Some of our functions can be big like being in the five-fold ministry office, being a pastor, an apostle, a prophet, a teacher, an evangelist. But that does not make us great. That does not mean that we are, you know, in a higher pedestal than the other believers, the other believers who might be just having like membership gifts, like, you know, help or administration or just serving, you know, motivating people, encouraging people or just praying. You know, we can look down on them and say that they are insignificant, they have small roles. But, you know, Paul is saying whether the role is big or small, each one of us have a specific function and each one of us doing our specific functions, you know, if we do it all together, we are basically doing it for the enriching and the building of the body of Christ. So partnership is, you know, in the body of Christ is complimenting each other. We are complimenting each other and we're not competing with each other. Okay. Most of the time in the body of Christ, we see that there is more of competition than complimenting. You know, Eve basically was brought into compliment man. That is how we are created. So we are created here to compliment each other, to support each other, to fill in where the other person cannot, where we have that specific gifts and calling and the grace of God. So let's not get into a competition, but let's be there to fulfill our function in the body of Christ and, you know, and compliment each other. So we are all needed with our different giftings for the smaller, big for God to move in our lives and also for the body of Christ to be extended for it to grow so that the, you know, when each one of us are fulfilling our functions, you know, we are basically doing it for the edification of the body of Christ, for the enriching and the edification of the body of Christ. So each one of us are positioned, equipped and released into our specific call and function, you know, we do it for the furtherance of God's kingdom and for the edification of the body of Christ. Look at these two references here in John chapter 4 verses 36 and 38 and 1 Corinthians chapter 3 verses 5 and 5 to 8 here. It's basically talking that, you know, the way God works, God often uses one man to, you know, to fill the ground, another to sow, another maybe to water, another maybe to take care of the crop and another to come in a season where, you know, they just have to reap. But, you know, whoever is come into whichever season, they have to be, they have to acknowledge those who have labored in the previous season. Now, if you are in a season where you have entered into this place where you are just reaping the harvest, you're seeing God's word, it works smooth, mightily. It does not mean that it's because of your spiritual maturity or your intimacy with God or how holy you are that God is just, you know, his move is there and you're reaping, you're seeing the move of God, people's life being touched, people's lives being saved. You know, it's also because people in the previous seasons have functioned, have labored hard, they have toiled, they have cried out to God, they have prayed, they have worked in that mission field. They have basically come in and till the ground, they have sown in the seeds, they have, for some of them have watered, some of them have nurtured and you've come into the season where you're just reaping. So, you know, like it says here, you know, I sent you to reap for that which you have not labored in John chapter 4 verse 38. Others have labored and you have entered into their labor. So even as you've entered into other people's labor, you know, and it comes to a place where you are celebrating, you know, also celebrate along with them. Acknowledge those people who have in the previous seasons labored hard, done what God has called them to do. Of course, they have moved on, maybe they've gone to different places, maybe they've moved on to glory. You can recognize them, their inputs share what they have done, what God has done in and through their lives, which means that we don't take all the glory and honour for ourselves and it also doesn't mean that it's all because of us that, you know, this is happening here, that people's lives have been touched. It's a great move of God. No, it's because of other people who have also labored. Look at what Paul says, you know, some people in the church at Corinth, they're saying we belong to Paul, some say we belong to Apollos and some say that we belong to someone else. So, you know, Paul is saying, who is Paul? Who is Apollos? Aren't we just ministers of God whom God has given us this responsibility? So Paul is saying, maybe I've mounted the church at Corinth, but Apollos watered, but who gives the increase? It's basically God who works in all of the seasons. So it's Paul is saying, it's neither he who plants is anything, nor he who waters, but it's God who gives the increase. Okay. So and Paul beautifully ends this, you know, passage is saying, you know, each one will receive his own reward according to his own labor. So those who have labored in the foundation period of laying the foundation of tilling the ground, the hard work, the messy job they have done, God will give them the reward. Those who have just sown with tears, with cries, you know, labored hard, God will reward them. And the reward is what they are able to see the reaping of the harvest. Even if they've moved on to glory, you know, the harvest is a reward of the work that they have done. Okay. So we need to also acknowledge other people who have stepped in, you know, who have worked hard and, you know, and have done their part. Okay. Even in the kingdom mindset, it's very important to know that, you know, we allow other people to step into our field, you know, our vision. We've already spoken about this. God brings in other people to step in, to, you know, work on the vision, the calling that we have given, that God has given to us. So it's God who sends people to labor, you know, but if you don't have a kingdom mindset, if you don't think, okay, kingdom, what God has entrusted to me is also having to do with partnering with others, co-working along with others, you know, and we're not able to see that then we will, what we will do is we will be basically sending away, you know, laborers whom God has sent into our field or into other vision that he's given to us. And then sometimes we are wondering, you know, we are working hard, we have sown the seeds, but why aren't we able to see the harvest? Or sometimes you're wondering why there are no seeds or the, or maybe wondering why the seeds that we have sown, why they are not crowing, why they're not springing up. It's basically because, you know, we don't have a kingdom mindset. We're not working with a kingdom mindset where we are willing to take in people that God has sending into our field and we're just chasing them away because we're thinking that if they come in, they will take away what is ours or we are thinking that, you know, hey, I labored, I work hard, they will take away what is mine, all my hard work, so why should I allow somebody else? Well, that is not the kingdom mindset. Okay, so John chapter 13 verse 20, Jesus says, whoever receives those whom the Lord has sent has received him, has received God himself. So he says in John chapter 13 verse 20, most assuredly I say to you, he who receives, he who receives, whoever I send receives me and he who receives me receives who sent me. So some of us are guilty in turning away people away from our work, you know, because, you know, they have come into our labor, but, you know, we must permit them, we must allow them to build on what God has, you know, entrusted to us. At the same time, you know, like I said earlier, we need to be cautious, you know, we need to be on God, who we allow to enter into our work, the vision God has given to us, because there are some people who can come with their own selfish interest, their selfish agendas, and we need to guard against false prophets and people, you know, who pretend to be ministers of Christ, but who come with their own personal selfish agendas, and that can trot the work of God, that can delay the move of God and the things of God because of the things that are happening within the divisions, the fighting, the jealousy, the insecurity, okay? We need to remember that in the kingdom of God, you know, it is God's kingdom, he will do things his way, not our way. So in God's kingdom, increase comes through partnership because God has designed it that way, okay? So, you know, just remember that we cannot reap unless, you know, other people have plowed the ground, sowed the seeds, watered, done it to their own sacrifice, prayers and labors, and when we are reaping their benefits, we need to rejoice and celebrate along with them, okay? So an important aspect in kingdom partnership is that we must know where God wants us to be positioned in any given season of our life, what role he wants us to play, whether he wants us to be, you know, sowing or digging or laying the foundation in somebody else's field or vineyard or whether he wants us to reap what somebody else has sown or whether he wants us to move out from somebody else's field or vineyard into our own field to begin our own work. So, you know, what season of life God is calling us, we need to be very mindful and God shows us the seasons that, you know, that he takes us through, he prepares us for those seasons and we need to be very mindful of the seasons that God is taking us into. Yes, Paul, you have something to say? Hello, Paul, do you have something to say? Sorry, Paul, we're not able to hear you. Sorry, sorry, it's just a mistake. Okay. Anyone has any questions so far? Any questions? No questions? Okay, just looking at Paul's life, you know, Paul also was a co-worker. He had so many people whom he co-worked with, who worked, he worked alongside with, he traveled along in his missionary journeys, who he trained, who he equipped, and who also he, you know, gave them responsibilities. So, all of these references on your screen from Romans chapter 16 verse 7, verse 21, 2 Corinthians 8, 23, Philippians 4, 3, Colossians 1, 7, Colossians 4, verse 7, 10, 11, 1 Corinthians 3, 2, Philemon, you know, basically Paul, before he begins his letter, or when he ends his letter, he always acknowledges the people who are along with him, who are serving along with him, who sends the greetings to the various churches that he's writing epistles to, and he addresses all of these co-workers as fellow prisoners. That means when he was in prison, in house arrest, people who were alongside him, working along with him, ministering to him, bringing him things, and also doing the things that he, you know, Paul is entrusting to them to cause him fellow prisoners, work fellow partners, fellow helper, York fellow, fellow laborers, fellow servants, and then he mentions a whole list of names. So, we see that not only just men, but also women who labor along with him, who partner along with him, and this is a good example for us to follow ourselves, that, you know, when people who labor along with us, we recognize them, we honor them, and we give them the honor that is due, the due recognition that is due to them, because of what they are doing and how they're laboring alongside with us, okay? The next point is even as we are, you know, looking at bringing them minded in the sense of co-working with others, allow God to bring about divine connections. A good example given here is in 1 Corinthians 12, verses 16 to 18, verse 22, and verses 38. So here, this is a passage from the Old Testament, and we see here that, you know, David was anointed as a king, and when he, you know, once David stepped into his calling, we see that, you know, the Spirit of God actually moving in various people, causing them to come to David to serve under his leadership, okay? We also see that when David was, you know, running away from soul, he was in the wilderness, in the cave hiding in the caves. We see that, you know, God brings in 400 men, later on become 600 men, and these 600 men become a strong army, a strong force for David, and later on when David becomes the king, you know, many of them hold key positions in his kingdom. So we see that, you know, the Spirit of God moves and brings many people to come to David to serve under his leadership. At first, David was very apprehensive, he was very scared, but then we see that once he realized that these were people, you know, who were sent by God, because if you read here, it says, for your God helps you, so David deceived them. He says, you know, these people say we've come in peace, and we see that David deceived them, and then we read in verse 22, from that time they came to David day by day to help him until it was a great army, like the army of God, okay? So we see that, you know, many of them came, become part of David's army, his group of men or family that were close to him, and they become strong leaders and men of war, okay? So we also need to recognize that, you know, as we go about kingdom building, going about fulfilling God's vision and call for our lives, you know, God will bring about such divine connections. We must honor these connections, you know, these relationships that God sends into our lives, honor them, treat them carefully, walk wisely, like David, you know, we read in several places, David walk wisely with God, and also we need to work together. And again, you know, avoid wrong connections, you know, we need to pray and ask God who we need to allow into our field, our vineyard that God has given to us, and, you know, likewise, you know, allow those people, and those who are not whom God wants to be part of our field or the vision that is given to us, you know, we do not allow them to enter, okay? So even as God sends people, we are not to judge others, you know, it's God who determines who he will raise up, you know, who he will anoint the extent of work he wants them to do. So we see that it's God who calls people into his kingdom, leadership roles and responsibilities. It's God who determines who he's going to raise up, who he's going to anoint, who he's going to, what he's going to do with that individual for the extension of the work that he wants them to do. So there are people who come in the, like we see in this parable in Matthew chapter 20 verses 1 to 16, we've already looked at this parable, you know, where this owner of this vineyard, he goes out in the morning, hires laborers for one dinarist, he goes out in the third hour, and then he goes out again in the sixth hour, ninth hour, eleventh hour, and he brings in laborers to work in his vineyard, and then the end of the day he pays everybody, those he brings in the morning, those he brings in the eleventh hour, he pays them all the same, and when the people who came in the morning are questioned, how can we get the same as those who came in the eleventh hour on the ninth hour, you know, the owner of the vineyard says, isn't it lawful for me to do as I wish with my own things, you know, and he says the last will be first, first will be last, for many are called, if you look at verse 60, so the last will be first, and the first last for many are called, but few are chosen. We already looked at this parable, okay, we learned that, you know, it's God who calls, there are many who would come in the later stage, who have the benefit of building upon the grace, the revelation, the anointing of the previous generations, you know, and hence, they don't have to labor hard, like the previous generations, because the work has already, the foundation has been laid, the seeds have been sown, things have, the crop has already been watered and they're ready for harvest, you know, so the harvest, the work is quicker and easier, the harvest is there, but we need to celebrate and rejoice with what God has done through the lives of the people that we are harvesting and the people who have labored in the past, okay, and if you look at Romans chapter 14 verse 4, it says, you know, we need to, we shouldn't be judging another man's servant, and also, 1 Corinthians chapter 4 verse 5, Paul says, don't judge anything before time, because it's God who judges, so avoid comparing yourself with other ministers of God, you know, it's their calling, it's their leading, what God has called them to do, you be faithful and sincere with what God has entrusted you with, what he's asking you to do, and don't judge other ministers, because you know, we have a judge who's, who's going to judge our deeds, everyone's deeds, and we stand accountable to him, okay, each one is gifted differently, we all know that we have different gifts and all of our gifts, though they are different, are needed, are important for the function of the body of Christ, and it profits everybody, it edifies the church, okay, so don't raise up walls of division because of differences that are there, you know, just overlook those small petty differences, but you know, focus on the main core, like we said, what was the main core of kingdom building, of what God wants us to do, so don't major on the minors, don't debate on things like I talked about, Romans chapter 14, you know, don't allow the significant issues to divide us, but look at the overall thing, the important thing about fulfilling the kingdom mandate and doing about what God, going about doing what God has called us to do, okay, we also need to value partnership in the kingdom, you know, it's great to talk about unity, it's great to talk about being one, it's great about talking, of practicing unity, working together, partnering with other people, but when it really comes to doing it, you know, we need to step in and, you know, do things and also, you know, look at practical ways in how we can partner with other churches, local churches in our city, other Christian organizations so that we can build God's kingdom. Now, partnership brings strength, okay, Ecclesiastes chapter 4 verse 12 says, you know, one can be overpowered by another, but if there are two people, you know, two people can withstand some of the else and a chord of three strands will not be quickly broken. So we already saw that a kingdom, when it's divided within itself, cannot stand, but on the other hand, if the kingdom is united, you know, there is strength in unity, there's power in unity and, you know, when we are united or, you know, the evil one cannot advance against the church of God, cannot advance against the kingdom of God, but one way Satan knows that he can taught God's plan or the move of God's kingdom or from, you know, people receiving the gospel of the truth that is in Jesus Christ, one way is to bring about this unity in the church. So when the churches are busy, you know, fighting with each other, the enemy knows that, you know, they will no longer spread the gospel and he's very happy. So, you know, scripture says, whatever we can do, you know, whatever it takes for us, let us do to keep the unity in the spirit, the bond, the unity of the spirit. So whatever it is, let's overlook everything else and keep the unity of the spirit. We also know that partnership advances the kingdom of God rather than each one of us doing things by our own self, trying to figure out things, you know, if you partner with like-minded people who are in the same field, the same vineyard working the same vision that God has called us to, you know, if you partner with them, we can learn things quicker, we can strategies we can receive, we can, you know, support each other and it just helps in building the kingdom of God quicker and faster. Things that in the partnership is like I said, you know, me and my mentality, it's all about my kingdom, my vineyard what God is entrusted to me, but we need to lay aside that and look at the bigger picture. The other thing is what is it in for me? So even, you know, like we are partnering with others, we are trying to, you know, co-work with others, build a unity by partnering with others, but our motive is something different. Our motive is okay, let me partner with them so that I can to see what I can receive, how it can benefit me, how it can help me. Well, that's a wrong attitude, but yes, when we partner, we learn from others, but also an important thing is what I can give to the other person, what I can contribute, you know. Sometimes we don't want to contribute, but we want to be people who are the other end just receiving the wrong mentality. We also looked at comparing and competing, we don't compare and compete in the kingdom of God, because all of us are like the part of our body, we are just we need to think as the kingdom of God as my body, where every part is doing its work. What if you know, the different organs in my body is competing with each other and comparing themselves with each other, there will be total chaos in my body. So, you know, we're not here to compare and compete, but we are here to complement each other and build each other up in the faith and edify the body of Christ, okay. You know, don't promote discord very intentionally or unintentionally, you know, because it weakens the body of Christ, just try to maintain the peace and the love, love your neighbor as yourself, that's something very difficult, but with the help of the Holy Spirit we can do that, love people in the faith in the body of Christ and don't pretend to partner with others, you know, by just talking about partnership, by co-working, but really invest in doing something to see that it's unity in the local church, in the body of Christ, in your city and there's unity among the believers in the body of Christ, in your city or in the place where God has called you to be a leader, you know, you can also be a leader where you are partnering with other women of God to build God's kingdom. Yes, Paul, you have your hand raised up. Yes, Paul. Okay, while Paul unmutes this mic and asks this question, anyone else has any questions? Any questions, anyone? Okay, no questions. Okay, if there are no questions then we'll end class. Thank you for joining class everyone. Have a good day and a good week ahead. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you, Zenitoli. Thank you, Pastor. God bless you. Thank you, Lysha.