 Good morning everyone. Thank you for joining us. We'll begin in the meantime the others can join it. Okay, can I ask Paul to lead us in prayer please this morning? Let's pray. Father in the name of Jesus we thank you for yet another day in our life. Thank you for the power of the Holy Spirit that guided us throughout the night. Father, this time we commit this class again into your hand through the power of the Holy Spirit that you guide us, you give us understanding. Move with us Lord, go still, we finish all the course. We pray let the network be stable. Pray for those who have not joined, let them also join. We pray all these in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you so much for calling everyone to see a photo of you, the rest should be joined in class. Okay, so on Wednesday we began chapter six, sin, the fall and salvation by grace, the doctrine of sin, the fall and salvation. We looked at the definition of sin and we also looked at a few other aspects related to sin and then we began looking at the consequences of sin. The first consequence is inward spiritual death. The second one is separation from God, so those of them who sin, we know that they separated from God eternally. There's physical death of the body as well, not only just spiritual death but we saw that in the case of Adam and Eve when they sinned against God, the first death that happened was spiritual death, they died in their spirit man, they were not able to relate with God, they were not able to have fellowship with God and then they eventually died one day. So there's physical death of the body, there's also eternal separation from the presence of God to the place called hell. We read the Sin Matthew chapter 25 verse 21 where it says, then he will also say to those on the left hand, depart from me, you cursed into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels. And the other consequence of sin, the fifth one is that it keeps away the blessing of God from sinners. Jeremiah chapter 5 verse 24 and 25 we read there it says, they do not say in their heart, let us now clear the Lord our God who gives rain for the former and the latter in its season. He reserves for us the appointed weeks of the harvest. So it's God who sends rain, sunshine, it's God who blesses the work of our hands, gives us the harvest that we need at the appointed time. But God has kept away the blessings from the people of Israel from the nation of Israel and they say, so prophet Jeremiah said, let them fear the Lord our God, so that he will bless them. Sin, the other consequence of sin, the sixth one is that people are enslaved to sin, they're also enslaved and under the bondage of Satan. John chapter 8 verse 34 Jesus said, most assuredly I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin. So we become slaves of sin, the law of sin reigns in our body, the dominion or the reign of the power of sin rules and reigns in our body and we are also enslaved and under the demonic oppression, we are under Satan's influence and his domination in our life. And the lives are also open to demonic domination like sickness and death. We know that the consequences of sin is death. We also know that God did not, is not the author of sickness. He did not create sickness. He created everything perfect. But when having sin, we know everything that God created perfect became imperfect and that's when sickness, pain, suffering and death entered the world. And so we know that sickness and death is the consequences of sin. When mankind sinned, they opened themselves, they were under the authority, they were under the rule and the dominion of Satan, they were his slaves and yet because of that, lives are open to demonic domination. So these are the several consequences of sin. Now we look at what happens when a Christian sins. So what happens when a Christian is basically a believer sins. So after we are born again, do we commit sin? After we receive, we listen to our lives after we are a new creation, we are born again. Do we sin? Yes, no? Yes. Yes, we do sin. So what happens when we sin? What happens when we sin? Yes, we have to repent. Yes. What is the other consequences? What happens when a believer sins? A person who is born again, what happens? Of course, something that we have to do is repent. But like we saw the consequences of sin, what is, what happens when a believer sins? Yes, go ahead, Sathya Kailu. No, I'm dead. Okay, dead. The Holy Spirit will convict our heart so that we will repent and you know, yeah, that's the thing. Yes, thank you, Sathya Kailu. Yes, the Holy Spirit who is in us will convict us, will show us what we have done is wrong, will tell us, and will lead us to repentance. Yes, thank you. Yes, Sathya Kailu. I think again there is another separation. Okay, what kind of separation? The separation from the Holy Spirit and us waiting upon us to confess and repent our sins. And then if we do, then the Holy Spirit comes back to us. Thank you. The Holy Spirit never leaves us because Jesus said that, you know, when he goes back to Father John chapter 14, John chapter 16, he says that when the Holy Spirit will come, he will never leave you, because the Holy Spirit will never leave us once we are born again. He's always there inside us. He's always there with us. The Holy Spirit never leaves us or forsakes us. But what happens is the Holy Spirit will, you know, there is a, there is a kind of a break in the fellowship. The Holy Spirit remains quiet, silent, because we do not ask the Holy Spirit or we do not heed to His voice or when He's connecting us, we do not want to give in. We want to go to our own ways. And we know the Holy Spirit is very gentle. He does not force himself upon us. He does not force us to do things. And God has given us the will to choose. But the Holy Spirit will never leave us or forsake us. Yes, but He's very quiet. He's there with us. He's very quiet. He's deep. He's pained by what we are doing that we are living in sin. But there is a separation, so to say, in the fellowship. But the Holy Spirit will never leave us and forsake us after we are born again. Okay. Yes, but there is a breakage in the relationship. But when we ask for forgiveness of sins, and when we ask the Holy Spirit to continue to sanctify us and be dedicated, submit, consecrate our lives again, then the Holy Spirit will begin His work to us because we have given Him proof. So the Holy Spirit works in us to the extent we allow Him to work with us to the extent that we fellowship with Him every day. That is why that is when we can hear the Holy Spirit more clearly because we are fellowshiping with the okay. What else happens when our believers sins? Do we lose our standing with God, our right standing with God? No. No, we do not lose. Okay. Thank you. We don't lose our standing with God. We're still seen as righteous. Are we condemned? No. No. How do we know that we are not condemned? Romans chapter, anyone knows the chapter in the verse? Chapter eight, ma'am. Thank you. For there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Thank you. Romans chapter eight was one which says now for there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. So we are not condemned. We don't lose our righteous standing. Do we lose our salvation when we sin? No. No, we don't lose our salvation as well because our salvation is not based on our merits, but it's a free gift of God. Romans chapter six was 23. Anyone knows that verse? We've been reading that. It's a very familiar verse for the wages. For the wages of seeing the state. Thank you. For the wages of sin is dead, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Okay. So we do not lose our salvation and our salvation because our salvation is not based on our merits, not what we do, but it's a free gift of God. Okay. And yes, you know, Christ died for our sins. He just didn't die for the sins that we have done in the past, but he paid for our sins once for all, all the sins that we've committed in the past, present, and future. Romans chapter 15 was three says, you know, for I delivered you first of all, that first of all, that which I also received that Christ died for our sins according to the scripture. So Christ died for our sins. He died for our sins, past, present, and future. So that must mean that after we are born again, we've received Jesus Christ, that was the savior. You know, we have the right spending with God, you know, excited and happy. We want to place it heaven, like we call it taking to heaven. And can we continue sinning? Because there's grace, there's mercy, we've got to take it to heaven, nobody can take it away from us. Can we continue sinning? No, I'm sorry to make that, I didn't hear that. I think no pastor, we shouldn't. Yes, we shouldn't. Yes. I think if we have truly accepted Jesus as our Christian savior, if we are born again, then, you know, we will not please our sinful nature like we were, you know, living in the past, living to the desires of our sinful heart and nature pleasing our sinful heart and nature. But if we truly say that we are born again, that we make new in our relationship with God, we have restored, then we will please God. We will do things to please God and not hurt Him. It's the same as we look at in human relationships. When we say we love somebody, you know, we do everything to make them happy, you know, do things to please them. When we hurt them, we ourselves agree, we ourselves are saddened, and we, you know, we might be angry with sometime, but then we get back and restore our relationship with them with two things that could just make them happy. Why? Because we love them. And it's the same way with God. We do not take salvation for granted. We do not take His grace for granted. Again, so considering that He's a good, merciful, and loving God, but we can't take His salvation for granted, you know, and we continue to work out our salvation in fear and trembling, and we consecrate our lives every day for the sanctification of the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit. So what happens when we do sin as believers? Our fellowship with God is disrupted, and our Christian right is damaged. So when, you know, when we sin, we as God continues to love us, His gracious, merciful, and loving, but He's saddened, He's grieved, God is displeased with our sin because He cannot stand sin. And yes, we bring Him a lot of sorrow, and hence our Christian relationship with God is disrupted. That's when we pray and cry out to God. We feel sometimes He's not hearing us. There's no answer, but we need to open our door to some sin in our lives. We're entertaining some sin, and that is why we can't hear God speak. It's not that He does not want to speak or it does not want to work or it doesn't want to bless us or heal us or restore us. It's because sin has caused a barrier or this, you know, it's kind of disrupted our fellowship, our relationship with God. You know, we cannot be fruitful in our life, whether it's in the workplace or in the ministry, whatever we are doing in our Christian life, there will be no fruitfulness in our ministry. It will be damaged. And Jesus talks about this in John chapter 15. He says, if you abide in me and I abide in my words, abide in you, you will bear much suit. Okay, so if you abide in Jesus, that means when we are intimate in our relationship, in our walk with God, and His words abide in us, that means His word is guiding us and healing us and directing us, then it says that we will bear food. And Jesus says in John chapter 15 that, you know, apart from Him, we cannot do anything. We cannot bear any food. Okay. And so our Christian life and our fruitful ministry or our fruitfulness in ministry and our workplace, if you work in a secular world, we'll not see the favor of God, we'll not see the blessing of God, you know, there will be damage in our Christian life as well. Okay. Sin causes us to move away from our fellowship with Christ, you know, and as a result of that, you know, the degree or the degree that we are growing in our relationship with God, the degree to which we are abiding in Christ decreases. Okay. And as we continue to sin and do not sin, it's to the voice of the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit to be silent, you know, kind of inactive in our lives because we are not giving the room, the space to do it. He's not at the center of our lives. God is not the center of our lives, sinful desires and lust of our lives and lust of the flesh, the pride of our life is kind of controlling and dominating our lives. And that is when the Holy Spirit will take a back seat. He will step back, let us do what we want. And, you know, and those times it's very dangerous moments because that will cause us to increasingly get in deeper and deeper into sin to the extent that, you know, we can come to a point that we can even deny God and the word of God says that in First Timothy, he says, if God, if we are unfaithful, God will remain faithful because he cannot be unfaithful. That's not his nature. But if we deny him, then he will deny us. And even Jesus said that, you know, if you deny me before men, I will deny you before my father in heaven. If you acknowledge me before men, I will acknowledge you before my father in heaven. And I think Hebrews that says, you know, if once we have tasted the goodness of God, we've tasted his desabation. We've known God in a personal way. It means we are born again. But we continue to live in sin and it's like come to an extent when we trample the blood covenant under our faith. That means we trample it in the sense we consider it as an unmoving thing and we do not have any value for what God has done on the cross by paying for our sins. And it says there's no forgiveness of sins left but only a dreadful punishment. So we need to, that's why the word of God says we need to guard our lives. We need to work out our salvation daily. And I am so happy that I go daily is there because it says work out your salvation daily. Yes, salvation is a free gift. But we need to work, we need to always partner with God, you know. Our relationship with God is basically a partnership in any area, even in the area of salvation. Jesus died on the cross for us since he purchased our salvation but we need to partner, we need to come and accept that salvation by faith. We receive that by ways to faith and so we receive it only when we come in our faith and we accept it. And the sanctification process is also a partnership. Our salvation life, our journey to the best of our life is also a partnership and we partner with God and obey him and healing his voice and reading his word and fellowshiping with him and submitting to the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Even the promises of God that is given in his word, his word is so powerful, it's unanimous, it's dynamite power, but we need to partner with that because when we partner with in just his word that he has spoken and we speak it, we create, we believe it by faith, we will receive. It's a yes and a amen that we will receive back. But for the promises of God to be a yes and amen, we need to partner with him again in saying, God, I believe your promises, I stand on your promises, I hold it and I decree it, I speak it till I receive it, till I see it and before I see it in the natural God, I receive it by faith. So a life with God is a partnership even though, you know, his promises, I guess, his salvation is a free gift, but yes, we need to partner with God in every step of our Christian life. Now we look at the doctrine of salvation, it has five main components, God, man, Christ, grace and faith. So first of all, God is the one who is the author of salvation, who planned everything, who planned salvation, it was a done, complete thing in his mind, even before the foundation of the world, we know that God is reciprocal, he's loving, he does not want to punish us for our sins. 1 John chapter 4 verse 8 says, God is love, whoever does not love, does not know God because God is love. So in his love, in his grace, in his mercy, in his compassion, he unfolded or he planned and he brought about the redemption plan that we had, the salvation of the entire mankind. We also see that God is just, he's a just God, a righteous God and because he's just and because he's righteous, he must punish sin and hence we see in the Old Testament there is punishment for sin, but when people stand and intervene like Moses stood and intervene for the people, when they offer the sacrifices, it makes a torment for their sins. The next one is man, we are all sinners, man is a sinner and how do we know that? How do we know that all of us have sinned? Which was in the Bible tells us that. Romans chapter. Okay, through Adam. Thank you. Thank you, Super Shish. Romans chapter 3 verse 23, we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. All of us have sinned. Can man save himself from his sins? Can man save himself from his sins? We cannot save ourselves from our sin. Ephesians chapter 2 verse 8 and 9 says, for it is by grace you have been saved through faith and this is not from yourself, it is a gift of God, not by works so that no man can boast. Okay, so it's not something that we can do for ourselves. We cannot save ourselves. If we could save ourselves, then there was no need for God to become man. There was no need for the incarnation. Okay, but because we cannot save ourselves, the penalty for sin is so great, nothing can be done to appease the just and the righteous God and appease his judgment. Only a sinless man could pay for the sins of the world and so we know that it's not by ourselves that we can save ourselves or we can receive salvation. But Ephesians chapter 2 verse 8 and 9 says, it is by grace that you have been saved through faith and this is not from yourself, it is a gift of God, not by works so that no man can boast. None of our works, none of our good works, none of our good deeds. The Bible says all our good deeds is like filthy bags in God's eyes. Okay, the next component of salvation is Christ himself, who made a full sufficient and perfect sacrifice. So who is Christ? We all studied about him in Christology, his infinite, his God, the man, incarnation. We looked at John chapter 1 verse 1, John chapter 1 verse 14, so I'm not going to look at that. And what did Christ do for us? He paid for our sins and he redeemed us from sin, from slavery of sin and Satan. He restored our relationship back to God, he redeemed us back to God, gave us a legal standing, a righteous standing and also a place, an eternal life and place for us in heaven. And all this is a free gift, so there's nothing that we need to do, salvation is not by works. It's no place that you have to go, there's no reward that you have to be obeyed in, there is no gifts that you have to give, no sacrifices that you have made because Jesus has already made a full sufficient, perfect sacrifice. Okay, Isaiah chapter 53 verse 6 says that we all that she have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own ways and the Lord or God has placed on him that is on him is on Christ Jesus, the iniquity of us all. God raised on Christ Jesus all of our sins and our iniquities. So that is the next component that Christ in salvation, then we look at grace and faith. So salvation is a free gift, it's not earned and we don't deserve it, but it's a free gift to us and Romans chapter 6 verse 23 says that the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Okay, the next component in salvation is faith and this faith is not something that is an intellectual faith, it's not agreeing intellectually or mentally. Yes, we have the faith that the chair that we are sitting on or the bed that we are lying down is going to hold us, it's not talking about that kind of faith, basically it's not even not talking about natural faith, but for salvation, for the works of God, it requires supernatural faith. Okay, so because of that faith is, we don't see, we don't understand, but yet we believe. So it is not just agreeing on something intellectually or mentally and it's also not natural faith, but it's the faith that God Himself gives us or releases us to our supernatural faith that requires us to accept the work on the cross and to receive salvation. Okay, and it's also trusting in Jesus alone for our salvation. We already looked at, we already looked at Ephesians chapter 2 verse 8 where it says we are saved by grace through faith. Romans chapter 10 verse 9, in one of Eucharist read Romans chapter 10 verse 9 please or if anyone knows that by heart you can also say that Romans chapter 10 verse 9 can one of you read that please? Romans 10 verse 9 that if you confess with your mouth that Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has dressed you from the dead you shall be saved. Thank you. So how are we saved? There are two things here we need to believe in our hearts that Jesus died on the cross that we saw that God raised him back from the dead and we need to confess it without mouth confess that we are sinners that we have sinned against God and we need to first of all believe and secondly confess with our mouths and then it says you will be saved. I'm not saying that you have to do any good works, you have to go anywhere, all you need to do is just believe in your heart that Jesus is God that he died on the cross with our sins God raised him back from the dead and when we confess with our mouths and ask for forgiveness we receive salvation we are born again we are made new creatures. Anyone has any questions and doubts so far? So is there salvation apart from Jesus Christ? Can we receive salvation to any other means apart from Jesus Christ? No. No. Okay. How do we know that from scripture? Acts 412 I think. Thank you. Acts 412 says there's salvation. I think one of you read that it's a very important verse so then one of you read that about the peace and somebody else been turned to John chapter 14 verse 6 so we have one of you read Acts chapter 4 verse 12 and someone else can read John chapter 14 verse 6. Acts chapter 4 verse 12 now is there salvation in any other for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. Thank you. John chapter 14 verse 6 Jesus said to him I am the way the truth and the life no one comes to the Father except truly. Thank you. So here we see salvation is found in no one else there's no other name under heaven or there's no other name on earth given to mankind which they can be saved but the name of Jesus and in John chapter 14 verse 6 Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life no one comes to the Father except to me. So how do we receive salvation? How do we receive salvation? Through accepting Jesus Christ that he died for our sins and then baptism. And then sorry to leave him. And then we are taken into full body emancipation in the water baptism. Okay thank you. So how does one receive salvation? Yes thank you Simatoni. The first thing we saw was to believe in our hearts. Believe what that the Lord Jesus that Jesus is Lord we start but believe what he has done on the cross. Acts chapter 16 verse 31 and yes we confess with our mouth so we acknowledge him as our Lord and Savior of our life. We welcome into our life and we also acknowledge that we have sinned we have gone away from him and once we do that you know we are born again. Okay like it says in John chapter 3 verse 3 so the Bible calls his experience as being born again. Okay now we look at what is salvation? So what exactly is salvation? What is salvation? I'm sure all of you in this class have received salvation so what is salvation? What does it mean to you? Can I share? Sure please Liza. Yeah I think salvation is like a setting us free from the original sin committed by Adam that we inherited. So Jesus paid the prize for us so salvation is setting us free from that original sin. Thank you I said. Okay salvation is the Greek word for salvation when you see the New Testament is the word sozo S-O-Z-O sozo and sozo is the Greek word found in New Testament it's found there 110 times and it's a very comprehensive word like in so shadow it's a comprehensive word it's a very full word it has different components the same way sozo or salvation is a very comprehensive word it includes spiritual salvation and that means it includes forgiveness of our sins healing from sickness deliverance from the enemy from every work of the enemy preservation and rescue from every harm and danger and total fullness okay so it's a very comprehensive word and it's like a complete package that we receive a gift package from God so it's not just forgiveness of sins salvation is not just forgiveness of sins but it's also healing from sickness of healing and deliverance from any sickness demonic bondages strongholds from every curse from every shame from every guilt from every bondage of the mind it is it's deliverance of every evil work of the enemy it's also preservation and rescue from every harm and danger and it's total fullness so when God has given us salvation sozo has given us a complete gift package that we can receive so sozo means to heal deliver victorious rescued and preserved okay so it means all of these things at the same time and what sozo is a word so it's word is an action word it does something so when we receive salvation into our lives you know there's an actless action that is taking place the moment we receive Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior and the action continues the work of God continues to happen in our lives the work of God for our healing from our kills from our brokenness from our home for the curses from every shame we receive healing and deliverance from every work of the enemy we are victorious and we also preserve from harm and danger okay so sozo basically means our salvation basically means that we are saved out of the devil's power or his reign or his slavery his dominion and we are brought into the kingdom of light or we are restored into fullness of God's order and well-being by the power of God's spirit okay so let's look at a few scripture passages scripture verses as well where this word so so is mentioned in the New Testament like I said it's mentioned 110 times New Testament so we look at it to understand you know more about this full package or gift that we have received from God so sozo means spiritual salvation which is forgiveness of sins we read that in Matthew chapter 1 verse 21 at chapter 4 verse 12 Romans chapter 10 verse 9 so can one of you read at chapter 10 sorry Romans chapter 10 verse 9 please Romans chapter 10 verse 9 can one of you read please that if you confess with your mark the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised him from the you will be saved Romans chapter 10 verse 9 thank you so here it says you will be saved so the word there in the Greek if you read it in the Greek lexicon or the Greek Bible you will see the word so so okay so if you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart you will be saved the word there saved is salvation which is a Greek word so so okay so it's basically the forgiveness of sins and the word so so is also mentioned in Acts chapter 1 verse 21 acts for 12 and Ephesians 2 8 which is spiritual salvation so so also means physical healing in Matthew chapter 9 we read you know when Jesus was approached by Jesus and he got stayed because of this woman who had the issue of blood you know touches the hematysis comment and immediately she is healed so we see that this woman actually received so so that means she received salvation and part of the salvation package that she received was healing so we read in Matthew chapter 9 verse 22 Jesus turned and saw her and he said take heart daughter your faith has healed you that means your faith has sold so you so faith has sold so you means your faith has healed you and the woman was sold so from that moment so it says there in English Bible and the woman was healed from that moment but if you look at it in the Greek word the Greek Bible it's the Greek lexicon it says it's sold so that means she has received salvation and part of that package of receiving salvation she has received healing okay Mark chapter 6 was 56 the people in the region of Geneserith were touched by the divine so so divine salvation it says there in Mark chapter 6 was 56 and wherever he went wherever Jesus went into villages towns or countryside they placed the sick in the market places they begged him to let them touch even the hedge of his cloak and all who touched him were sold so that means all who touched him were healed but they received salvation and part of that was healing Mark chapter 10 was 52 which is a narrative about the blind man Bartimus blind man Bartimus could not see Jesus there was no one willing to take him to Jesus and he knew this was the only chance so he cried out you know Jesus son of David or have mercy upon me and Jesus said who is that you're breaking to me and Jesus said to the blind man Bartimus he said your faith has healed you and immediately he receives his life back and he follows Jesus along the road so the word heal that it's so so your faith has sold so you so you see that blind Bartimus received his healing because of faith he received his salvation and hence received healing because of the faith that he activated okay James chapter 5 verses 13 and 16 it says the prayer of faith will so so the sick which means the prayer of faith will save the sick so so also means deliverance from demonic powers in Luke chapter 8 we see the demon possessed man in the genocide who lived among the tombs when he was delivered from the legion of demons that were in him and Jesus said in 3 those who had seen this happen they say in Luke chapter 8 verse 26 those who had seen it told the people how the demon possessed had been cured that means how the demon possessed had been so so okay so it's healing cured deliverance from every given shame as well okay uh june chapter 1 verse 5 uh june also knew about salvation so so and he's writes though you already know all this i want to remind you that the Lord delivered that means a lot so so his people out of Egypt but later destroyed those who did not believe to the word deliver that is the word so so okay we also saw that so so means rescue and preservation from harm and danger in Matthew chapter 8 we read the narrative of the disciples along with Jesus in the boat and there was a violent storm and they were they were sinking and they cried out to Jesus to save them from the storm uh Matthew chapter 8 verse 25 says that his disciples gave to him and woke him up saying Lord so so us Lord save us we are fellowship okay so the word saved that is so so Paul also wrote to a committee who's was some son in the faith about God's power to deliver in second committee chapter 4 verse 18 where he says the Lord will so so mean of every evil attack and it will bring me safely to his heavenly kingdom to him glory forever and ever amen so the word here he says the Lord will so so mean okay uh when Paul was writing second committee he was in uh Roman imprisonment and uh you know he knows that that was impending upon him that he's going to face that soon he will be killed and but he says the Lord will rescue okay uh means so so preserve from all harm and rescue and preserve from all harm and danger now uh is salvation for everyone is salvation for everyone yes okay so Matthew chapter 18 verse 11 says that the son of man has come to so so that which was lost so if you really wish by the son of man has come to save so so that which was lost again we also saw that salvation which is so so is something that we receive by grace through faith um okay it is by grace that you have been saved to faith efficient chapter 2 verse 8 so the word there is for by grace you have been so so uh through faith okay the woman with the issue of blood in Matthew chapter 9 you also see that Jesus turned and saw her and he said take heart uh your faith has so so you the faith has healed you and the woman was so so from that moment means woman was healed from that moment so we receive this so so we receive this salvation uh by grace through faith and we also saw that we received so so a salvation then we believe in our art and confess with our mouth Romans chapter 10 verses 9 and 10 okay so that is about salvation I hope you're excited that salvation is not just forgiveness of our sins but on the cross Jesus is you know paid for our purchase our healing our you know deliverance of every curse of every shame of every demonic bondage and stronghold uh and we have the preservation of rescue from harm and danger and fullness so when you are praying for people you may just declare that we send Jesus on the cross you purchase our souls and based on that we just believe and we receive healing for this person or we receive uh freedom from every demonic bondage and stronghold we work in the name of Jesus a lot of the map it was shed for his soul so you can pray for yourself as well uh you'll need wholeness in your life you know you have received wholeness God has already given to it to us you don't have to do anything all you need to do is just acknowledge it receive it and uh you know appropriate it for your life receive it by faith believe that it's a done thing before we see it in the natural then we'll say it's already done and thank God in advance for what we have and see it okay any questions some is left no questions okay if there are no questions uh we'll end class here thank you all for uh uh joining class um have a pleasant day and a pleasant refreshing a restful weekend and I will see you online okay thank you