 and a few verses before we pray on this lying side. As I have before in verse 1 says, Sing, O barren, you who have not borne, break forth into singing and cry aloud, you who have not laboured with child, for more are the children of the desolate than the children of the mad woman, says the Lord. Enlarge the place of your tent, and let them stretch out the curtains of your dwellings. Do not spare, lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes, for you shall expand to the right and to the left, and your descendants will inherit the nations and make the desolate cities inhabited. Do not fear, for you will not be ashamed, neither be disgraced, for you will not be put to shame, for you will forget the shame of your youth, and you will not remember the reproach of your widowhood anymore. For the Lord is your husband, the Lord of hosts is his name, and your redeemer is the Holy One of Israel. He is called the God of the whole earth, and so on. I just want to draw attention to the first few verses, and also the fact that the Lord is a redeemer, that he will cause you not to remember the reproach of your widowhood, of your youth, the shame of the youth, and so on. You know, sing or ban. You have not, you have not borne breakforth into singing, cry aloud, and so on. So, you know, a response or a reaction, which is very, very spiritual, and something which is contrary to the natural circumstance. A natural circumstance would, which would demand that you don't respond that way, that you don't react that way to whatever is going on. But here's a spiritual response, because the Lord is God, and he is saying, he's giving all these promises, you will not be disgraced, you will not be ashamed. You will forget the days, the shame of the youth, and so on. The Lord of hosts is his name, he is your maker, he is your husband, and so on. So, this morning also just felt that, as we pray, that we would praise God, despite our natural circumstances, right? Each of us, we might be going through certain challenges, we might be going through some difficulties. But what is our spiritual response to that? What is our response of faith to that? And what is the Word of God saying? Who is God in that situation? Is he not the one who declares, you sing out, you enlarge your tents, you strengthen the stakes, which is totally the opposite of that situation, for this person. But that is what we are called. So, let's do that. Praise the Lord. And let's thank Him. And let's just recall the promises of God. Let's recall who He is. And for each one of us, it will be something personal, something unique, based on our difficulties. But we are going to just declare the opposite of that. Okay, so let's do that. Father, we thank You. We thank You, O God, for these verses that we have seen and that, Lord, our spiritual response, our response of faith, O God, to the difficulties or the circumstances that we are in, O God, is totally the opposite, O God, that we will not be sucked in by circumstances, sucked in by difficulties, sucked in by the emotions of what is happening around us, God. But totally, Lord, stand in faith and respond in faith and declare out in faith, Lord, based on Your Word, O Father God. Father, we see this act of faith, O God, this instruction of faith, to enlarge and to expand and to strengthen the stakes, even when there is nothing like that on the horizon, Lord. There's nothing that our natural eyes can see, God. But we choose to do that. And this morning, we choose to praise You, Father God, because You are the God, Lord, who calls those things which be not as though they were. Lord, You are the God, O God, who thoughts us to sing, O Father God. You say, sing, O Baron, Lord, when we don't see that promise, Lord, You called us to sing. And so we choose to do that, Father God. And we choose to declare, O Father God. Yes. Just take this time to, you know, declare certain personal things in your own lives, things that are personal, things that are maybe even private. So, you know, in the quietness of your heart or in the quietness of the wherever you are, just declare that, just sing that out to God and say, Lord, yes, I will sing. I will sing. I will sing despite my emptiness. I will sing despite the circumstance. I will sing based on Your Word. I will, the song is a song of faith. The song is a song that declares and calls out those things which be not as though they were. So, you know, we just sing that out and declaring that, Father, we thank You, God. We thank You, God. We thank You. You've called us to walk in Your likeness, O Master. And this is, this is how you walk, O God. This is what you do. You call those things which be not as though they were, God. And we choose to do that this morning. Amen. Thank You, Father. Thank You, Lord. Thank You, Lord. Thank You, God. Thank You, Lord. Thank You, Lord. Hallelujah. Thank You. Thank You, Lord. Thank You, Lord. Oh, we thank You. We bless Your name. Thank You. Oh yes, we declare it, we declare it. So Shobarubbi Baba Baba Baba, declare He shall be in the Peri. Almost security, maybe Baba Baba. Thank you, Father God. We bless your name, Lord. We give you all the praise of Father God. Hallelujah, hallelujah. Praise you, Jesus. Praise you, Lord. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Father God. Thank you for who you are, Lord. Yes, Lord, we thank you that who you are does not change God. With our circumstance, O God, all with difficulties, O Father God. Lord, all with mountains in the way, all with rivers, O Father God, all with the seas, even though red sea, something like a red sea kind of environment or difficulty God or a fiery furnace God. Lord, you do not change, Lord. You are the same yesterday and today and in all our tomorrows, Lord. You are the same God. We thank you. We thank you for the assurance, Lord, of steadfastness of your character. We thank you, Lord, that your truth never changes, Father God, and your love never changes, O Father God, your grace and mercy, Father God. Indeed, Lord, you are so new every morning, Father God. We thank you. We thank you. We bless your name and we give you all the praise and glory. In Jesus' matchless name, we pray. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Oh, yeah. I'm just reading what Charles has written. Visions of rapture now burst on my side. Amen. Yeah. Yeah, Fanny Crosby, quite an inspiration. So many hymns, so many songs that you've written. And praise God. Yeah. Okay, so I hope you had a good day yesterday. And yeah. We are going to look at last class we looked at the ministry of the Word, right? Why is the Word, Word of God, the Bible, and the message in Scripture, the truth of Scripture, so important for us to, for that to be part of the truth that we are declaring, right? The message. So, and also I hope you got a chance to read the book, God's Word, the Miracle Seed. And for those of you who have not yet read through, I just want to encourage you to read through it. And in one, I think it's a page, I forget the page number, but in one of the chapters, you read about the meditation, meditating on God's Word, contemplation, visualization, and so on. So, you know, real memorization, and really it helps us to, you know, to be anchored to the Word of God. So, the Word of God is, there's a rich deposit of the Word of God in our hearts, right? Like we see in Colossians 3, the Word of God be, you know, let there be a rich deposit of His Word in our spirit. And so, when we minister, whether prayer or worship or, you know, in the Word, especially when it comes to preaching, there's a Holy Spirit uses that, that's the material, right? So, we go back to it. Holy Spirit pulls us, I mean, pulls out the revelation that He's put in our hearts and also guides our eyes to, you know, to look at new and wonderful things in the Word. And that is what really brings about change, right, in people's lives, transforms people's lives. So, we looked at that. Okay, towards the end of the previous chapter, we also see some more information, some more, you know, points about the fact that we educate people, you know, with the Word of God. And this truth comes out in these scriptures, you know, Jeremiah 3.15 and Isaiah 4.6, where it's declared over and over again, might people die or perish for the lack of knowledge, right? And many times it's ignorance that leads people astray. Many times it's, you know, ignorance of the truth of God's Word, who they are and the rights and privileges a person has, the authority a person has as a believer and the possibilities of living a righteous life and all that, you know, the hope is gone. And even as a believer, there's so much struggle and so much pain and, you know, so much of compromise because of the lack of knowledge, of lack of application of knowledge also, right? So, that is why, you know, as communicator of God's truth, we communicate the truth of God's Word, which is a carrier of God's power, like we saw, right? So, today we look at, okay, we have this written Word, and it's wonderful that we have the Bible with us in so many languages, in so many forms, in print and digital, you know, in electronic form and so on. So, how do I study the Word of God? You know, is there one way to study it? Well, there is no one set way of studying the Word of God because, you know, we have so many different ways of reading, going through. So, we're going to look at a few of those and all these are good, right? All these methods or ways of studying the Word. All these are good. Okay, so let's look at the first one. I'm on page 16, which is chapter 6 of our notes. Excuse me. So, for the first one is the Word study. Okay, so, when you look at the Word study, which simply means that we look at individual words of the Bible text, individual words of the Bible, and we study that Word which comes in Scripture, right, throughout Scripture. Like, for example, you know, the word love, we know that in the Greek, it's translated into, you know, in the English language, for example, it's one word, love, but we know that there are different, you know, like phyllo, eros, agape, right? So, it's good to study. So, when we do a Word study, we take the Word and we see how it is applied throughout Scripture, how it is there present and how it is used throughout Scripture, and we get a better understanding of it. Otherwise, our understanding will be deficient and we will think of it as, you know, God so loved, yeah, He loved. But then, when we look at, you know, the original language and study it, we get to understand that, yes, well, there's different words that are used here. Same as, you know, the word that we learned in praise and worship, right? When we say praise, whether there are different words that are used, like Yadda and Toda and Tehillah and Hallel and so on, Zammar. So, we get a deeper understanding when we study that, right? So, the Word study, okay? So, we can, what would help in studying or aiding this study would be to use, you know, maybe different translations to use a contemporary translation to help us in the Word study. We can also use a dictionary, okay? A dictionary of Old Testament and New Testament words and we can use that. You can use the Strong's dictionary or Thea's dictionary of Hebrew and Greek and find that particularly useful or a study Bible which gives you, you know, I used to, I mean, I still have the study Bible, Spiritful Life study Bible, which gives, you know, some of these Hebrew and Greek side by side, even as we study. And for example, and it also explains, you know, in a very nice way. So, I found that very useful while studying. So, like for example, the Word Wari, which we find in Matthew 6, I think, like where the Lord says, you know, don't worry about what you will eat or what you will drink. After all these things, the Heathency, right? Is it Matthew 6? Yeah, Matthew 625, right? And the word they use there is Merimnau, Merimnau or Merimnau, which means to be preoccupied. And the original language translates or gives a picture like this. It's about something that is cut into different pieces, where, you know, if your mind is like divided into different pieces, it's like each piece is preoccupied with something else where you're not able to focus. So is worry. So the Lord says, do not worry about your life. Do not be preoccupied, do not be worried. Let it not occupy so much, right? These questions like what will I eat? What will I drink? What will I put on? Let it not be a constant preoccupation so that, you know, you're not really able to live your life, right? So, things like that would really help us if you go back to those in the language and study it. And we can use, you know, a study Bible. We can also use something called E-Sword. M-Sword I think most of you would be using it. E-Sword, it's just a download. It's a free download. M-Sword also is a free download. E-Sword is for your laptops or your computers. And M-Sword is for your, you know, mobile devices. So, you can download that. And I also use that extensively. And it's quite, you know, quite nice. Very useful. Very helpful. Okay. And some online tools also, which really help us to do word studies. Okay. So, a word study. That's one way of studying the Bible. And so we are going beyond, when we say study the word, we are going beyond our usual meditation, our, you know, our quiet times of, you know, reading through and spending time and engaging, you know, with God, right? We're supplementing that, you know, we're not replacing that with this, but we are actually supplementing that. So that is very important when we, you know, when we just spend time, just so, excuse me. Excuse me. When we spend time just soaking in, just taking in what God is saying. And maybe sometimes you're just stuck on one verse. And you're stuck there for about a week or something. Right. And not going beyond that. And there's so much there which God is revealing. And so, you know, something like that. So you're doing that, but you're supplementing that. Right. So here, a study is we're going beyond that. We are actually, you know, going further deeper. And we are going back, you know, into the nuts and bowls of things. And so that's the study. It's not just a casual reading or even a, you know, a reading and engaging and praying. We're going beyond that. Right. Okay. Then it can be a topical study. So a topical study. How about the blue Bible? Okay. So blue Bible, is it? Are you talking about David Guzik? Chris. I think it's, let me just type out the name. David Guzik. Is it, is that the one? Because I've heard about it. So, yeah, David Guzik, yeah. So what I would say is, yeah, it's really helpful, you know, the historical background. David Guzik, of course, is kind of well balanced and so on. So we can use that commentary also will be helpful. I would say, you know, not to rely heavily on the commentary. Because sometimes, like David Guzik is quite good, you know, but sometimes, depending on the background of the Bible commentators, like certain Bible commentators totally negate the work of the Spirit or they have a totally different take on it. So that would be, you know, that would, that wouldn't be helpful. So, like, they are cessationists. They just believe that, well, you know, the work of the Holy Spirit stopped, ceased, you know, with the early church and with the apostles, just ceased. And now, the work of the Holy Spirit is in convicting and all that. But, you know, it relates to the gifts and so on. So that is not, I'm just putting that. So that's the one, Abhishek. And if any of you know any of other mobile apps, you can also put it in the thing. So Abhishek can check that out. Okay, so that's the thing. Not to lean heavily on the commentary, but of course we can always check and see another perspective. But to be aware, you know, now that you know, you've studied certain things and, you know, so to be aware, right, when you read. So that's the thing. Excuse me, my throat is really... Okay, so topical studies. So when you do a topical study, it's something, you know, a topic or a theme. It's a thematic Bible study. So it can be a theme like the love of God, or it can be a theme like the grace of God or the mercy of God or, you know, several other themes, right? Whatever theme that you can. So you choose a topic or a theme. And similar to how we do the word study, we look at that theme or topic through, right through the Bible, right through the Old Testament and the New Testament and see what are the findings, you know, we categorize it and, okay, you look at the differences, you know, like if you can look at work of the Holy Spirit, well, so you see the differences. You know, this is how we worked, like how we studied the Holy Spirit. We did the chapter, the work of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament, the work of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament. So it was one theme, but we were looking at it, you know, right through the Old Testament scriptures. Then we looked at the New Testament scriptures and specifically we looked at the book of Acts to see the work of the Holy Spirit. So that would be a topical or a thematic study. So then we, you know, we get some inferences and we see, okay, so this is how he worked. These are all, I mean, it really widens our scope, right, of the kind of ministry or the work of the Holy Spirit. You know, it's so diverse and it's beyond what we actually imagine. It's so diverse, but the way he worked in the Old Testament was different and now we have a dwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. So we draw those inferences when we do a thematic study, right? Excuse me. So to look at a concordance would help. If you're looking at a Bible, I think some of the Bibles have concordances, you know, either in the end of the Bible or the beginning of the Bible. So you can look at a concordance. Like my Bible has a concordance, but it's a concordance of words and not really a theme. So, yeah, so that would be helpful also. So we can use that. Okay. So that's the topical study. The other thing is, you know, a very interesting one would be a character study. So this is about people in the Bible, characters in the Bible, persons in the Bible that we look at, we study their lives and then we draw some inferences from their lives. How did, you know, they relate to God and so on. So if you look at one concordance 10 and verse 11. Okay. One concordance 10. Let me just put it there. 10 and verse 11. Okay. So there's now all these things happen to them as examples and they were written for our admission upon, sorry, admonition upon whom the ends of the ages have come. It's talking about, you know, all that happened to the children of Israel and, you know, through their exodus and all that, right? It's referring to that. So it says it happened to them as, you know, examples of that and for our admonition, for our warning, so that we need to live righteously and so on. So we know that we can study the different characters, different people in the Bible and some of the things that we can learn from, you know, from their characters. Like how did God relate to them? How do they relate to God? The kind of encounters they had with God, the kind of conversations they had with God and, you know, the kind of faith they had, very inspiring, motivating. We can also look at some of the negative things, right? What were their fears, what were their faults? You know, how did God use them despite those things and also did they overcome any of their faults or did they continue with their faults and so on? So we can, you know, study the characters in the Bible and we can learn quite a bit from them. So now, one of the things to keep in mind, you know, to study, when we study about the characters in the Bible, is to know, is to keep in mind, you know, what is the dispensation in which they lived, right? What is the dispensation? Dispensation meaning, you know, were they before the cross or was it after the cross, right? Or during that time, you know, what is the dispensation that they lived in? Now that is also important because many times we leave out that one bit, the dispensation of the times and then we can come to some erroneous conclusions, right? So this is what happened in David's life or this is what happened in Abraham. So therefore, you know, these are some limitations and so on. So the fact is that we, the scripture talks about, how it's a better covenant that we are living in, right? On better promises. And the Holy Spirit in dwells us the way he works, the kind of revelation that has been given to us is something far beyond what the Old Testament saints walked in. So that is a reality that we need to bear in mind. So, like say, Ananias and Sapphira or, you know, some of those things that happened there, they lived in a special dispensation where there was great grace. There was a time of outpouring. It was a time of, you know, great power being revealed and so on. And so also there was great fear of, you know, because of what happened in their lives, right? So we see that. And so will God strike me dead? You know, if I lie or, you know, is there a point of no return, etc. We need to understand what is a dispensation? How does God deal with me in all this and so on. So that will help us when we do a character study. So we can learn a lot. You know, what lessons can we learn from their lives? What lessons can we learn from their accomplishments? What are the things that we can learn? Even from the negative side, right? What are the flaws that they had? Things that they did not do? What are the lessons that we can learn? So things to avoid. Those are lessons as well, right? Okay, a character study. Then we do what we can call a book study. Now, that's, again, going to the book study is going to take a lot more engagement of our time, of our, you know, of our, basically, our time and focus and concentration. It's going to take a lot more. So a book study. So it's a little more challenging because we're going to spend a lot of time and we're going to look at the background. We're going to look at, you know, several things, right? We're going to look at themes and topics and cross references and words and so on. So it's a very useful exercise and we do a Bible study because we, some of our verses, some of the scriptures that we, probably these are our favorite scriptures and we've been declaring and et cetera, we see it in the light of the actual context of usage, right? Like we may not be using it, you know, erroneously, we may not be using it that way, but actually when we look at the context in which it is used, then it gives us a better understanding, right? Okay, this is the context in which it is used, right? I think we looked at that verse earlier where Paul talks about how he can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. And then we see that it is in the context of him going through difficulties and him overcoming those difficulties says that, you know, I know how to abound and I know how to be a base and I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. So we see that that is the context. Well, we can use it and we can say I can do all things. I can climb this mountain and I can do this and I can accomplish this. Well, there's nothing wrong because definitely, you know, it is scriptural because the other scripture talks about how he will lead us in a triumph and procession in Christ Jesus. We can use that, but the actual context is that he's saying, you know, despite difficulties, I know how to live a contented life. I know how to, you know, if everything is there or things are removed, I can do all things through Christ. I can live that way through Christ who strengthens me. So we come across these things and we learn. So we look at some of the geography of the place. We look at the historical background of the place and then we're able to even appreciate it better. Like, you know, right now we're doing a study of Corinthians for the third years. It's a verse by verse study. So we read about the kind of place the Corinthian city was, right? A commercial place, a buzzing commercial place. A very, very, what's the word? A very, very loose morals, right? In fact, when they say a Corinthian girl, that means a girl who's a prostitute, a woman who's a prostitute and so on. So even their worship was the temple worship where they had, you know, it is said that they had temple prostitutes. So both men and women, and it was the temple of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and so on. So in such a place, Paul went and spent 18 months or more. And from such a place, you know, the believers were raised and the church was established and a buzzing church, right? Vibrant church, especially with all its problems, but a vibrant church again. So then we're able to appreciate, right? When we do a book study, we see that, wow, oh, this was, you know, this was a church. And these were all the problems then and begin to appreciate the work that, well, Paul did, depending on the spirit of God and all that, right? So book study is very good, very useful, right? So when we study the background, we study an outline of the book. And right from the greetings, we learn several things, okay? The way in which these episodes were written, the greetings there, some of those things, recurrent themes that are there and so on. And the applications, very, very valuable that we can derive from that, okay? Then the other thing, other way to study would be the inductive study method. So inductive and inductive meaning inductive reasoning, like it's generally speaking, when you look at, you know, logic, it talks about two things, right? Inductive and deductive. So inductive would be, sorry, moving from specific observations. So you look at certain things, some specific observations, and then we form some generalizations or we come to certain conclusions, right? Looking at specific things, okay? This is how God dealt. This is how God did. So therefore this is his character and nature. Okay, so it's an inductive study. Inductive study would be, typically it would be a study where we are studying about a passage. Let's say a common theme is running between a few chapters, across a few chapters. And we take that and apply the inductive method. So inductive method where we ask certain questions, like, you know, even as we study, we ask certain questions, like what does this passage say? This whole passage that we are looking at, what does this passage say? And what does this passage mean? You know, this is what it says. So what is the interpretation, right? And then the application. What is God telling me? How can I apply it? So those would be three main things, three main steps. Okay, the first one would be to observe, to observe the passage, to observe the text. Let me just put it clear. So observe what is in that passage, observe what is in that text. Okay, secondly, we do, okay, what does it say? What does it mean? What does it say? So that would be interpretation. Okay, and third thing would be the application. So this is in a simple manner. You know, this is, these are the three steps that we would be applying in its inductive study. Right? Okay. Right. So when you expand it, you know, we have all these questions. Like, what does it say? What does it mean? What is God telling you? How I am, you know, when we personally apply it, how can I be encouraged and strengthened through all this and so on, you know, and personal introspection, is there a sin in my life? How is there something that is affecting me, preventing me and all those things, all those questions would come in the application. Right? Okay. So any questions so far or any thoughts on what we shared until now? Excuse me. So, you know, all these methods are, I mean, there's no right or wrong. You know, we, methods have their limitations when we look at it as, you know, we look at it in isolation. Right? But when we, when we involve or when we allow the spirit of God to teach us to give us insight and revelation, then it changes. Right? So no method is perfect. It allows us to go so far. But, you know, when the Holy Spirit teaches us and the Holy Spirit breeds life on, you know, certain things that, yeah, so that would help us, right? Any tools or materials that would help in character study? Well, character study, the same thing that we can use, you know, if it is, you know, well, one thing to keep in mind is when you're studying a character, I think this happened in, I think Avni actually asked that question, you know, is it when you're talking about the Philip in the other class, Minister of the Evangelist's Past teacher and we saw Philip as the evangelist, so she was asking me, is it the same Philip as the Apostles? So that is one thing to keep in mind, you know, when you're studying about characters, you know, they have similar names, but is it the same person, right? To really find that. So any tools or materials that would help us, I would say the same tools, the same concordance that would help us. I really can't think of any specific tool, Prabhakar would help. I think, yeah, these would really help. Any other questions that you might have? Which method is for groups, but group Bible study, okay? So it depends on what you're doing as a group Avni, right? You know, as a group, if you're doing a Bible study, what is it that you're studying? It would depend on that, right? So your question is okay, do we do a word study, do you do a topical study? I think that's your question, I guess, yeah. I mean, it depends what the group wants to do. All these are good, you know, and also if the group is a little mature and these are mature believers, then you can just go in for a book study, and it depends on the age and the maturity of the group. Otherwise, you know, if it's, let's say, children, and it's great to do a character study or a word study, and yeah, even a topical study like issues, like peer pressure or compromises and things like that, and do a topical study. So it really depends on the mix of the group, yeah. I know people who don't do any of these things, right? I mean, these are helpful tools, just these are suggestions, helpful tools for us to really use, and these are good, right? I know people who don't, you know, read through huge chunks of scripture and God teaches them in certain unique ways, so that is also something, you know. But God highlights certain scriptures and just meditates on that, and then it's another scripture he highlights and he meditates on that, and it's all, you know, it's all coming together, and yeah, so something very unique. Like I know of a person who, she is quite illiterate in the sense, I think I may have said, I'm sorry, I'm just repeating it, but she's illiterate in the sense she cannot read or write, right? So she cannot read or write, and she's very illiterate in the sense, even with numbers, she's not good. So on her phone, she's got a mobile phone, so she remembers things like, okay, this symbol, you know, is that person's name or something like that. So it's very, very, you know, ignorant of all those things. But God uses her mightily, and the way God teaches her is when she gets up in the morning, she hears the audible voice of God, right? So she gets up, prays, hears the audible voice of God, God gives her instructions, and of course, like heavily into dreams and all that interpretation. So God gives her the instruction for the day, what she needs to do, whom she needs to meet, et cetera. Sometimes it's just, you know, stay at home, pray. And there's like a direct download of huge chunks of scripture in her spirit, in her heart, right? So she will pray, she will quote certain scriptures and say, you know, this is what God is saying, and it'll be very apt and exact. But she hasn't read it herself, right? She hasn't read the scripture herself. So I remember once we got her one of those audio bibles, she can just hear the thing. I don't know if she uses it though, we didn't want to, you know, we didn't want to mess up the way God teaches her, but we just felt that, you know, that she needed to know the word. So we just helped her with an audio Bible. So I'm not sure whether she uses it. So Abhishek, I'm just checking, you know, Esode is something, okay, this is Esode for Android. I'm just checking this one search. Yeah, so there's a Esode Android free version. It won't be, I don't think it's on Play Store, but it's on some other, let me just put the link here. Is it okay? Sorry. Okay. You can check out that link. And yeah, okay, Bula says it's MySword, so you can check that as well. And yeah, as far as commentaries go, I think you can use some of the standard ones which are available. And David Gizix is also good, it's pretty good. And you can use that. Okay, MySword, I'm just checking. So there you go. These are some links. Okay, Kennedy, you have a question? Yeah. Now, inductively, how do you explain to a believer the difference between the faith mentioned in the Bible which says we are given, faith is given to a believer? I'm sorry, Kennedy, I'm not able to hear. Can you just, it's not very clear. Would you like to put it on the chat? Okay, let me do. Yeah, okay. We have another minute, so if you could just put it on the chat, then we'll look at it. Okay. Sorry about that. It seemed to be a lot of noise in the background. Okay, Thompson Chain Reference Bible. Okay, so I'm sure each of you have your favorite and each of you have, like Salome has put down, the U version Bible has audio as well. Okay, that's good. I personally haven't tried U version, but I know it's quite popular. A lot of people use it. Okay, so it's wonderful, right? We have all these tools today with technology and everything being digital. We have all these available. Therefore, one thing is there are no excuses for study of God's Word. There's absolutely no excuse for studying God's Word. It's just that we just need to, you know, carve out that time and do that. And, yeah, I try to be a very useful, very valuable time well spent, maybe, because you're studying Word, studying the truth, studying life-giving Word. It's just like, you know, the Lord says, you know, the words that I speak to you, they are spirit and they are life, right? They are spirit and they are life. And, of course, you know, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every Word that comes from the mouth of God, proceeds from the mouth of God. So every Reema, which is, of course, we get the Spirit of God quickens the Reema to us, but we also have the logos, right? The written Word, the discourse, the thought, the description, the principles, and it's important for us to know that. And the Reema, the Spirit of God will quicken the Reema for us, and that is the sort of the Spirit which we use in warfare, and that is what is required, right? Kennedy, I don't see your question yet, so you could put it on the stream also, and I would take a look at it during the day, right? Okay, so we'll stop here and we'll continue next class when we meet, which is on Friday, okay? Okay, right. Take care. Have a great day. God bless you all. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you, Pastor. God bless you. Thank you. Bye-bye.