 So any further questions on what we discussed earlier about the five-fold ministry and specifically about the different ministry gifts? So one of the things that we see is that, there could be an overlap of the ministry gifts, like a person can be apostolic and also carrying the prophetic mantle, right? Like we see Paul himself, referring to himself as an apostle of the Lord Jesus and he also mentioning that he is called to be a teacher and so on. So we look at those references so we can see that there can be an overlap of the ministries. So that's something like, yeah, here's the verse. First Timothy chapter two and verse seven. It's there in your notes, but let me just put it here. First Timothy chapter two and verse seven. So it says, Paul writing and he saying, to which I was appointed a preacher and apostle and a teacher of the Gentiles and second Timothy also, I'm sorry, first Timothy chapter two was seven for you, which I was appointed a preacher and an apostle. And he says, I'm speaking the truth in Christ and not lying a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth. And the same thing in second Timothy one and verse 11, to which I was appointed a preacher and apostle and a teacher of the Gentiles. So we see that in both these places, he's talking about the fact that he proclaims the gospel and he does that with the apostolic. He's an apostle and also a teacher. So we see that mentioned. So there could be an overlap, like for example, a pastor and a teacher. So in certain circles, like people really look at it as a four-fold and not really five-fold ministry, because it's the pastoral and the teaching gift normally just flows together because the one who's called to nurture and care for and feed the flocks, find out what is wrong and then rectify and make and all those things. So it requires the teaching as well, the revelatory gift as well. So sometimes people look at the preaching and teaching as one thing, but for our purpose of study, of course, we are looking at it typically as the orthodox viewpoint of it being a five-fold ministry. So there could be an overlap, like a pastor and an evangelist. For example, for Timothy, Paul says, Timothy is actually the pastor in Ephesus, right? He's a young man and he's a pastor. He's overseeing the church there. And like for example, when we kind of get that in for that, when we see the epistle, first Timothy and second Timothy, he writes about, Paul writes about what he should do and how he should appoint people and so on. And then he goes on to tell Timothy also, do the work of an evangelist, right? So we see that sometimes it's a dual thing, right? Okay, right. A few more things about the apostolic. So we see that there is, since God, since it's the Lord who is actually establishing this gift in the church and he definitely also, it goes without saying that he anoints or empowers that ministry gift specifically, right? So there is an anointing, which is the person and work of the Holy Spirit. The work of the Holy Spirit really, the empowering work of the Holy Spirit for that particular ministry gift. So if somebody's called for that ministry office, then you can be sure that there is anointing for them to carry out that objective, right? To function in that office. So our example in ministry is the Lord Jesus, right? Our example is really the Lord Jesus. Our example, when we are in all our serving and in all our worship and following the Lord and putting to death the deeds of the body, we are moving towards Christ-likeness, right? Progressively becoming more Christ-like in our day-to-day life. As disciples, we follow the master. We follow the principles and the precepts, but we follow the master to be more like him, right? So he is our example and the primary example for all these ministry gifts. So we look at his life, we look at how he ministered and that is something that we're going to see. How did the Lord Jesus minister in all these gifts, right? So we see several scriptures which refer to the Lord Jesus by these ministry gifts. So let's look at a few examples, a few scripture references. We look at Hebrews three and verse one. It says, therefore holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the apostle and high priest of our confession, Christ Jesus. Hebrews three and verse one, consider the apostle and high priest of our confession, Christ Jesus. Matthew 13, verse 57 here, these are the words of the Lord Jesus and he's referring to himself as a prophet, right? Matthew 13 and verse 57. So they were offended at him, but Jesus said to them, a prophet is not without honor except in his own house, own country and in his own house, right? That's Matthew 13, 57. These are all in your notes, page five of your notes. Page six, the Lord Jesus referring to himself and he's describing the function of the evangelist actually. Look chapter 19, verse 10, for the son of man has come to seek and to save that which was lost, okay? And then of course, the shepherd, the pastoral role, several references. One is John chapter 10 where the Lord himself says that I am the good shepherd, okay? I am the good shepherd. First Peter two, verse 25, Peter is referring to, he's calling himself as a shepherd of the flock, but then he says, now you have returned to the shepherd and overseer of your souls referring to the Lord himself, right? You were like sheep going astray, but have now returned to the shepherd and overseer of your souls. So, and first Peter five also is another reference. So we see the Lord himself referring to himself as a good shepherd. And then we see Peter making those references. Then of course, the ministry gift of the teacher, Matthew nine verse 35. We know that the Lord Jesus went about preaching. He went about demonstrating in healing. He went about teaching, right? So it's mentioned there. Then Matthew nine and verse 35, then Jesus went about all the cities and villages teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. So the preaching the gospel, teaching in their synagogues and demonstrating with supernatural power, healing every sickness and disease. So the Lord Jesus is, we see as an example of all the ministry gifts. So it's a safe thing to do, to look at, to study the life of the Lord Jesus and how did he minister as an evangelist, as a pastor and as a teacher. So we are going to be looking at that in this course, right? So then we come to that question, which Avni had earlier saying, is everyone called for this five-fold ministry? Well, that need not necessarily be the case. So the thing is we see that there is a difference between ministry gift or ministry office, like the apostle, evangelist, pastor, teacher. And the difference between that and the ministry function, okay? We again, we looked at this in the first semester and we studied the Holy Spirit class, in the Holy Spirit course, where you see that, okay, let me just put that there, ministry gift, this function. We see that, all of you, if someone asks and says, how can I be born again? And such questions, then I'm sure that we, or you would be able to share the gospel, right? Or what must I do to be saved? We may be able to share the gospel and lead that person to Christ. Or even in our day-to-day that we see someone and then we share, we can share the gospel and lead them to the saving knowledge of the Lord. So what are we doing in that scenario, in that situation? We are actually doing the function of evangelist, that this is how an evangelist would function. So we are doing that, carrying out the function of an evangelist, where we carry the, where we take the good news of Christ, we share the gospel. We could also carry out the function of the pastor, like we care for the flock, we care for fellow believer, we nurture them in the words of faith, we see if they have any problems, if they're hurting and then if they need healing in those areas. So we could do that, we could be moved with compassion and do that. We could also function as a teacher, where God gives us a revelation or we've studied the word and then we could teach someone. It could be a setting like a Bible study, it could be a home, we were teaching our family members, but we can function as teachers, meaning that we make the complex things simple, we receive the revelation, we are grounding someone in the word of God, in the revelation that comes from the word of God. So yes, we can function and definitely in the prophetic, for every believer can hear the voice of God and share what the heart of God is, and the now instruction of God and for that particular moment, word of knowledge, word of wisdom. So we can hear and share. All of us as believers can function in the prophetic and also the apostolic the same way. Very interesting, we see that the church in Antioch, we don't know who actually started it, but we know that these were believers who were being persecuted in Jerusalem and as they moved from there, they went to many places and you read about Philip, starting the church in Samaria and the people who actually started the church in Antioch, we don't even know their names, but they were believers of the Lord Jesus, they went and they planted the church, they did the work of, they shared the gospel, people gathered together. So what did they do there? They were primarily functioning as an apostle would do, go there, share, start a work where there was no work of the gospel. So all of us, we can function in, we can do the ministry function, okay? So we can move in these, but it is different for as a ministry gift. Now, what is the difference? Apart from the fact that there's a title, the fact is that this is what we have called to do primarily in life. This is our calling in life, right? Where God calls and commissions and says, okay, I want you to be this, this is what I want you to be primarily in, as you go through life, this is what I want you to be, right? It's another very, a crude analogy would be like, I know I can take care of my body, first aid if there's something's hurting, but that does not make me a doctor, right? So a doctor's person was qualified, experienced, gifted, and trained, and so on. So the Lord calls some to be in the five-fold ministry with the ministry gift, whereas all the believers, all the believers, all of us are empowered by the spirit of God to function in the ministry, to function, to carry out this ministry function. So which is a great thing, right? So all of, actually all of us start out carrying out the ministry function. And some of us are drawn to certain things and because that's how the Lord has kind of, he has knit us together and we are drawn to certain things and we want to do that and so on. So, and the Lord separates and says, okay, I want you to do this, okay? So that's a difference between ministry gift and ministry function. So we don't have to unnecessarily put pressure on ourselves, we don't have to take these call ourselves with any titles, right? And it's really unnecessary, right? Just do the work and let people see the fruit and let people refer to you as so-and-so, you know? So Paul, right through the epistles and also Peter, so you see that they don't really, of course he mentions here in these verses, you know, I did this and so on, but then in his greetings and all that, he just says, okay, I'm servant of the Lord, right? So there's no title there, I'm a person so-and-so or a prophet so-and-so, so there's no title there, right? It is really a role, it is a function, it's a role, it's a job description to put it simply. So we don't have to unnecessarily trouble ourselves, put ourselves under pressure and so that we need to perform like this. No, just serve the Lord. We as called pursue desire, hunger after God and hunger after the gifts and at any given opportunity, you know, be sensitive to the leading of the Spirit and do it, that's it, that's ministry, right? Okay, so we see this, the difference between ministry, gift and function. So any clarification on this, you still have a question about ministry, gift and function, anyone? Okay, so I guess we, yep, go ahead, Dasan. Pashup, I'm thinking more along the lines of Gidon. Gidon? Gidon, sorry, Gidon. I think what I'm wrestling with is, so God calls you for a fight for ministry for one of the officers. Okay. But it's, you know, so on one hand it is, it's like you mentioned, you know, not everything has to come to a stand still, a lot of us make that, like, that impression that we have to leave everything and just remote to work. And Pasta, she's such a great example of man and sex-starting both, right? But the other side of it, which is, you know, you kind of, you feel probably inadequate, you're not sure, you've heard calling, I mean, you know it's for certain, but somehow you're trying, not exactly disobedient, but, you know, probably that self-confidence is not there. I don't know if, but you know, I tend to like, I think this is a very personal question, but I tend to feel that something, like I look at ministers, I look at apostles, prophets of artis, and I'm like, you know, I know God wants to use me, but I'm thinking like I've got so much to learn, you know, when will I ever get there? I'm not in a hurry, but just, you know, the whole aspect of, and I'm thinking probably, you know, this is also a territory where the enemy tries to cast doubts on your mind and say, you know, no, no, no, it's your own making of stuff, your making of stuff kind of thing. So just if you could speak to a little bit, like, yeah, thanks. Yeah, so the thing is like, you know, God calls us, God empowers us, God exposes us to certain environments where we can serve. So the thing is, just to go ahead and serve, right? So we don't have to compare, one is the whole thing of comparison, we're comparing ourselves to another, let's say pastor, and we're looking at the way he or she, the minister is the kind of crowd that is there, the function that is there, and then also the messages that they are sharing, and then we feel a little, when we compare, I said, oh, I didn't know about that. I wish I knew about that. I don't have information about that, or I have not, you know, so obviously, you know, I'm waiting to, or maybe, you know, I equip myself in that, and then there's some other thing that I don't know about. So that will always be there, right? So the thing is that ministry is, that we are being spokesperson for God, that we are ambassadors for God, in the realm that he places us, right, in the realm that he places us, and the word comes from him, the empowering comes from him, of course, our responsibilities to study and equip ourselves, but he really leads us, he leads us into the environments, he leads us into the sphere of influence, and as, you know, the thing is, like, he is a father, you know, and he knows what's good for the children. Yes, of course, he will push us into, you know, zones that we are not comfortable and that's always part of growing and so on, but like we see in one Corinthians, our sufficiency is from him, like, and he actually, his strength overshadows our weaknesses, our perceived limitations, his strength overshadows. Well, in life we will always feel inadequate because we are finite, right, and when we consider whatever is out there, we will, you know, maybe we're going on a mission, we will feel that certain, and that dependency on God is great, and that's good, and we depend on the Holy Spirit, we depend on Him for revelation, we depend on Him for, and the best part is where we start doing it, right, in the realms where we are, in the spheres of influence where we are, I can always say, spheres of influence, I say, okay, maybe it's the home, right, it's a family, or maybe it's the local church, or the fellowship, or the Bible study, whatever, you know, or the mega church, you know, where God has placed us to be faithful, to share, and it's not just sharing, but I know it's so many other things, so much more, and it's a journey again, right, it's a journey. Now he will expand that sphere of influence, he will, you know, he'll continue to, you know, as you grow in the Lord, as we grow in the Lord, he will continue to take us, you know, and expand our influence for the sake of the kingdom, of course, and as we grow, you know, we are putting to death certain things in our body, we are growing in revelation knowledge, but we're also, you know, dying to certain things, which are not really helpful in that sphere of influence, like we could easily be pulled down, so, well, it's a good thing, the thing is just to follow the Lord, and there will be times where we, you know, feel inadequate, especially when we look at ourselves, our backgrounds maybe, our own strengths, et cetera, but just trust in the Lord, and go for it. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah, Chris, sorry, you have a question. Go ahead. Yes, so I'm actually referring to page number five in the notes, it's mentioned about the order stated in one question, so it mentioned one of establishment, one of leadership, and I'm just trying to, you know, confirm that, you know, there is, in a sense, also a little bit of Iraqi over here, and you know, in the present time, as you know, as we are, you know, getting to the end times, and you know, churches will need to, you know, you know, get closer to each other, also, you know, collaborate. Would that also mean that, you know, people who are in the apostolic ministry would take on leadership roles or would need to take on leadership roles to be able to, you know, to ensure that, you know, that there are, you know, things that you know, as per God's will, so I'm just trying to you know, get into these two, that particular section of page number five. Yeah. Yeah, so when we look at the one of establishment, we see that this is how we'd unfold it, so that is why, you know, we see that order being mentioned there, and in a government responsibility, governmental responsibility and authority flows because it's God's design, so that is, that's the other thing, but, you know, to really say that, you know, that an apostle should take on, you know, that would be incorrect because, you know, an apostle actually, of course, reflects the ministry of the Lord Jesus to the church, so there would be the feeding, there would be the influencing, and it can come from different ways, you know, it can come through, you know, association, it can come through several ways to friendships, and then, so, that influence, apostolic influence, whom, and also divine connections that God would bring about, and and then, you know, or God would himself, you know, raise the person as an apostle to the body of Christ, so that's the thing, so it is not as if, you know, like I get your question, what you're saying, it's not as if, okay, you know, here's this church and I want to, I need to be connected to an apostle, or I need to be connected to, you know, someone so that, because that's the thing that we see here, so the apostolic influence or the prophetic influence or any other, you know, it can come through many different ways, and God can bring it, you know, make it happen in different ways, and like we said, you know, you also raise up people with these ministry gifts to strengthen the church, you know, the objective is obviously edification, equipping of saints for the work of ministry, edifying the body of Christ, and all those other things, so it is a Lord who does that and He will, you know, He continues to do that in the different churches, yeah. Does that help, Chris? But will my question is, will maybe you want to answer it, but I just try to confirm that, you know, will you know, people it could be, you know, specific people or it could be churches who have who are doing apostolic ministry and therefore they have also been provided that leadership you know that influence in the man influence, yeah. So, you know, in a sense that they could, they maybe the ones who need to be, you know in a sense followed or, you know, because it is as per God said, you know, divine, you know, what He has provided that influence. Right. So, to the perfect what is lacking in the other lacking in any body of, you know, any, probably a local church or a fellowship or something, you know, to perfect what is lacking, right? So, yeah, so God will use that, God will lead, God will use that and use, you know, a apostle or, you know, a ministry team to, in order to perfect that, yes. God will use that. Okay. So, so let's move on. So, you know, there is more on the five fold ministry and chapters three and four in the book called equipping the saints page number six, at the bottom of page six, the link is there. So you can, you can actually read about that. And I think that clarifies a lot of, you know, clarifies the position of the ministry gift as well. So you can you can read through that. Okay. So let's look at the ministry gift of the evangelist. And also look at how did the Lord Jesus, you know, in his earthly ministry, how did he go about doing the ministry of the evangelist? What are some of the things that we see in his life? And we're just going to quickly, you know, learn a few things and glean a few things from there, right? And we started looking at the term, the term evangel, of course, means good news or glad tidings. Okay. So the gospel is the, it's the good news. It's the good news of salvation. It is also the power of God for salvation. Okay. We should never forget that. While it is the good news, it is also the power of God. So an evangelist is a pro-claimer of this glad tidings or this good news. One who proclaims, one who ministers that and Romans chapter one and verse 16 Paul says, I'm not ashamed of this good news of the gospel of Christ for it is the power of God for salvation for everyone who believes for the Jew first and also for the Greek. It is the power for salvation. So this message that we share, this message of the Lord carrying the sin of the world on the cross and dying on the cross and who believes and who receives that is born again. Right. This message is the power of God for salvation. So which means that it takes the power of God to break the power of sin over people's lives. So there is nothing else that can actually do that. Self-help books can definitely help change a person a person's habits and so on and improve their quality of life and so on to certain extent. But what can really break this power of sin and bring about that change on the inside of a person to break the change of sin, to break the power of sin. It is the gospel. Right. So Paul says that I'm not ashamed of it. I'm not ashamed of it because for the Jews it was they were seeking after a sign and for the Greeks for them it the ones who were actually intellectually inclined for them it was it was illogical. It did not make sense. It seemed foolishness. And Paul says this foolishness is what God used to put to shame the wisdom of the vice. So it's a foolishness of the message of the cross that actually it is the power of God. So we see that this gospel this power of God is what is proclaimed by the evangelist is a proclamer. So Luke chapter 4 and was 17 to 19. The Lord Jesus he opened this scripture to Isaiah and then he read that out when he was in the synagogue. So let's look at that verse. Luke 4 17 to 19 and he was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah and when he had opened the book he found the place where it was written. The spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent me to heal the broken hearted to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind to set at liberty those who are to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord. So in a way it describes and you see the Lord saying after he reads that and he says today this is actually a full fill in your hearing and we see that he ministered in this way ministered to preach the gospel to heal the broken hearted to set people who are captives who set them free to open the eyes, blind eyes spiritually and physically and so on. So we see that this was really his job description or his mission statement. The Lord saying that this is what it is. The spirit of the Lord is upon me. He has anointed me to do this. These are the tasks. He has anointed me empowered by the Holy Spirit to do this. So that's the first thing when we look at the Lord Jesus moving in this way or functioning in this way. This mission that he described and he is saying today this is full fill in your hearing. We see that he was first of all he was empowered by the Holy Spirit. The things that he did, the earthly ministry he did under the anointing of the Holy Spirit as empowered by the Holy Spirit. He looked chapter 4 verse 18 that verse that we said just now the spirit of the Lord is upon me. The spirit of the Lord is upon me. The Holy Spirit has empowered me. And then we look at Acts 10 and verse 38. How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil for God was with him. So he went about doing good and what were those good things? He went about teaching, he went about preaching, he went about healing, he went about delivering and all these are good things. So if you have two minds about healing and deliverance and all these things, these are good things. Because he was actually setting people free from the oppression of the devil. So these are good things and God was with him and he went and did this by the anointing of the Holy Spirit. So he's empowered by the Holy Spirit. The teaching that he taught again defiant revelation and by the Holy Spirit. Let's look at a couple of other verses which talks about the power of God. Matthew 12 and verse 28 but if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God surely the kingdom of God has come upon you. So he's referring to the deliverance that he was doing and the people who are actually attributing that to an act of the work of demons. But he's pointing them back saying that it is by the Spirit of God. If I cast out demons, a power encounter with the spirits and he's casting them out in order to deliver the person saying this kingdom of God has come upon you. Hebrews 2 the writer of Hebrews confirming Hebrews 2 and verse 4 for God also bearing witness both with signs and wonders with various miracles and gifts of the Holy Spirit according to his own according to his own will. And verse 2 how can we, verse 3 sorry how can we neglect if we do great acceleration which at first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed by those who heard them. So we see that he was ministered, it was filled by the Spirit, empowered by the Spirit and he ministered. We know that the Lord Jesus spoke to varied audiences, different kinds of people. So in scripture we see that he spoke to the, you know, Luke chapter 4 talks about the fact that he came to share the gospel to the poor. So poor meaning be poor in spirit, spiritually poor, spiritually needy and also in the natural people who did not have much who were poor. So he came to share the gospel to the poor to the lost sheep of Israel and this was one of the questions that came out, came up in the mentoring hour, you know why did he, you know during his conversation with the Syrophoenician woman, why did he say that, you know was his task only to speak to the Jews and did he change his mind. But the fact is that his ministry as we see the whole progression, we see that he came to establish certain things. He came to bring the gospel, bring the good news of the kingdom to the lost sheep of Israel, to the Jewish people and then, but in his heart, it was always the world, right God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. So even in Abraham, through Abraham the entire nations, all nations will be blessed. So it was always global in the scope of saving the world, but this was it. So audience poor, lost sheep of Israel sinners, right so varied audiences and then the message of course different messages that he shared he shared about of course shared on repentance, shared about forgiveness shared about the kingdom of God the government of God, the rule and reign of God and of course there were messages on faith so he shared varied messages and he was calling people to repentance and he was actually sharing about the heart of God as well time and again the heart of God, towards the heart of God, in all these parables the heart of God. So when we look at the methods that the Lord employed we see it was he traveled he preached he taught and he also demonstrated he reached out and healed, he reached out and delivered like we saw in Acts after 10 verse 38 that he did those good things he was empowered by the Spirit to do and he went about doing good. So he did all this and setting free all those who were oppressed by the enemy and the methods was we see it is very plain to see that he preached, he taught and he moved in the Supernatural so so as so that's something for us to take away when we look at the ministry of the Lord Jesus and the way he ministered he he shared of course and he taught but he also moved in the Supernatural so if we were to model our lives based on his footsteps so we make our lives open to that realm as well that we preach that we teach and we open our lives to the work of the Spirit to empower us and to step out and do those things knowing fully well that this is how he functioned as an evangelist to the work of an evangelist so it's not just the message it's not just sharing but also when you see that opportunity to move in that so message and the demonstration and the communication and the demonstration both going hand in hand that's that's those are the methods well with regard to meeting the audience there was this hunger he said I must preach this good news in the other towns as well so there is this hunger, there is this desire to take the gospel to as many people as possible is there a need yes there is a need so let me share that gospel this is what will set them free this is what will this is what people need to hear they cannot be ignorant so there is you see geography to territory being covered he went to towns, cities, villages so the scripture records that he went to cities, towns and villages and he himself saying I must preach this gospel I must preach this good news in the other towns as well so he travelled, he moved he went to different places varied audiences varied audience and he shared the gospel so again the takeaway is that for the work of the evangelist it is the scope is global or we can even say that maybe the person is called to a particular place a particular people group maybe but also the fact that there are households that are covered there are people that need to hear so the evangelist move to ensure that the message goes out in Jesus time he travelled from place to place to place and in our day and time travel can be physical travel can also be the reaching of the message can also be through various means through media and so on taking the gospel there so we see those methods we see the kind of literature that was covered and the travel that happened and also of course there were challenges there were challenges which we see there were challenges unbelief was a challenge people were not willing to believe especially those who knew him as he was growing up is this not Jesus the carpenter's son and we see that the Lord actually did not do or he says it he could not do because of the unbelief the unbelief itself was a challenge there there were demonic powers that would manifest and the Lord would cast them out and they were the religious leaders who were again challenging him from time to time so for the work of the evangelist were there challenges yes the Lord himself faced those challenges so just because we are doing the work of ministry and saying that I'm in the perfect will of God so therefore everything will be fine and there should be no bumps on the road it's not that's not the ideal thing that's not the right perspective because there will be challenges that need to be overcome in the ministry of the evangelist there were challenges that the Lord faced and also one other thing that we notice is that people did support the ministry look chapter 8 verses 1-3 we see that we see several people mentioned there several women actually who gave up their substance to support the ministry of the evangelist support the ministry of the Lord Jesus let me just read that verse look chapter 8 1-3 and it came to pass afterward that he went through every city and village preaching and bringing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God and the 12 way within and certain women who had been healed by evil spirits and infirmities Mary called Magdalene out of whom had come seven demons and Joana the wife of Shusa Herod Stewart and Susanna and many others so three women are mentioned there and there were many others so it could be a company of men and women who provided for him from their substance so who kind of supported all the travel and probably the travel the accommodation and all that so there was support from the people towards the work so we see that also that's again a takeaway for us that in the ministry that the Lord did as an evangelist to see all these all these patterns there the way he was empowered the kind of message that he shared and so on so we can take away these from this ministry and also we'll go over it one other time we'll just do a quick overview again and we'll look at several specific scripture but it's important for us to have this as a framework ok so because it's what the Lord did and it's how he functioned so it's good for us to have this as a framework we'll stop here and of course if you have any doubts you can always are there any specific questions today based on what we covered today any specific questions or even in the previous session any specific questions that you might have ok so I'll stop the recording here