 Okay, let's get started. We talked about how to pray for our family members. Now we will look at how we can pray for those who have gone away from God. It also will involve some spiritual warfare. The reason is, there is not just that person's will which is involved but we know that there are demonic influences that keep people away from God. So in our situation, we are talking about our family members. We know that Satan and his demons work very hard to keep them blind to the things of God. So while we are saying Lord, we declare this and we declare that over their lives, we also have to take authority. Remember we said we have been given dominion and authority. That was given when Adam was put in charge of the world. He lost it but it was restored through the cross of Jesus Christ. So now you and I, based on the cross of Jesus, we can go against demonic spirits. Okay, that is called as spiritual warfare. So that's another additional dimension of prayer which is spiritual warfare. One thing we must understand in Isaiah 49 and verse 25, it says, Even the captives of the mighty shall be taken away and the prayer of the terrible be delivered for I will contend with him who contends with you and I will save your children. You see, there is a promise in God's word which says that even in simple terms, what this passage is saying, if you say that your children are now prisoners, God is a God who can remove them from that prison. Now Satan may keep them as prisoners, prisoners of bad habits, bad thoughts, bad company, destructive behaviour, destructive lifestyle. So all these things may have captured them but based on what God is saying, he is saying, I will bring them out. Even the captives of the mighty shall be taken away, meaning I have the strength to bring them out of that strong prison of whatever, bad things. And I will save your children. So we have to fight for the children. I gave you that example of Steve Hill, one famous preacher. There are several other examples but I will share one more example later on but before that, a little bit about spiritual warfare. So how do we do this? You see, Bible says that Satan blinds the eyes of people. So there is what we call as a spiritual veil. They are not able to see the truth of God's word. Now we may be speaking about Jesus to them but because they are blind, this is in 2 Corinthians 4 verses 4 and 6. It will be useful if somebody reads it. 2 Corinthians 4 verses 4 and 6, please. Mike is here. Yeah. 2 Corinthians chapter 4 verse 4 and verse 6. The God of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ. Who is the image of God for what we preach is not ourselves but Jesus Christ as Lord and ourselves as your servant for Jesus said. For God who said let light shine out of darkness, made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God's glory displayed in the face of Christ. Okay, wonderful. So you notice there that the God of this age, it's a small God with the small letter G referring to Satan. So the God of this world is Satan. He has blinded the eyes of the people and verse 6, you know, it says, you know, let God's light shine. So the blindness should be removed off of the eyes of those who don't know Jesus. So here are a couple of things. One is we will fight with the demons and their influences. Second is we will invite the work of God, you know, the work of the Holy Spirit, the presence of God, the word of God to work in their lives. So in spiritual warfare both these things we will do. So how do we fight with, you know, demons and demonic influences? We have to bind and cast down the spirits. There could be spirits. What kind of spirits exist? There are spirits of deception. Okay, that speak lies into people's minds. There are there are spirits of atheism. They just try to convince people. Yeah, there is no God. So there are spirits of many other philosophies, humanism, existentialism, all kinds of false teachings, philosophies, people believe in these things. So when we try to share, let's say a child at home, a young person far away from God, we're trying to tell them, see, this is what the Bible says. They say, no, I don't believe in all this. I believe in, you know, you should live life to the fullest. You should live, let live. They have their own philosophy and you're wondering, I'm telling them so much about the love of Jesus. I'm sharing testimonies. I'm sharing scriptures. How come they're not understanding? You know, we also have to, when I say fight, it's not literally fight with the person. It's a spiritual fight. Where in prayer, we take authority and we bind. Remember Jesus said, I give you the keys of the kingdom. Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven. Whatever you lose on earth will be losing heaven. So there are times in prayer where you just can't say, Heavenly Father, I ask, no, you're no longer asking. You're just taking authority. You're saying in the name of Jesus, I bind those spirits of atheism, you know, whatever. Because it could go from, I'm not, and again, I'm not saying that, you know, every time they say, oh, there is no God. I'm not saying it's a spirit behind it. No. But at some point, we can sense that it has gone from a place of logic to a place of constantly depending on a certain philosophy. At that point, you know, there's a spirit involved. Right? So unless you deal with that spirit, you can sing songs, you can talk to them, you can do counseling, you can do whatever you want. It may not work. You have to deal with the demonic spirit. Okay? So which is why you take authority, you bind and you cast out that spirit in Jesus' name. So in prayer, you might have to do it once a couple of times till you see a release from that spirit. Then you also can fight against thoughts, imaginations, reasonings, arguments. You know, the Bible says in 2 Corinthians 10 verses 4 and 5 that there are some of these things, thoughts of the mind, which exalt themselves above the knowledge of God. So if there's anything that goes against the knowledge of God, that passage says you need to pull them down. Right? So when we are praying for our loved ones who are away from God, we take authority and we pull down those strongholds and we say, no, if I approve that stronghold in the name of Jesus, which is causing confusion in the mind of whoever that is, your loved one, and then you begin to pray for them. And please note that, you know, we are not talking about mind control. We are not talking about controlling people's will. We can only stay in the realm or the boundaries of exercising our authority. Even after you do all this, is it the person's decision? Yes. We cannot control people through prayer. Okay? But we can use our maximum influence through prayer and use our authority. So that is spiritual warfare. We have to fight for our loved ones and bind those demonic strongholds, you know, thoughts and all of that. Then we begin to ask God to come and start working in their lives. So there are passages of scripture where, you know, we read that the Holy Spirit brings conviction of sin, righteousness and judgment. So we can pray and, you know, ask Holy Spirit, you work, you help them understand what is sin, what is right. They're not able to tell the difference. You convict them that, you know, this is not okay. So you begin to invite God to work upon their hearts. Jesus said that, you know, when I'm lifted up, I will draw all men, you know, unto myself. So you can also pray. Prayers like God. Jesus, you draw this person to yourself. Okay? So you can pray. Sometimes people say, you know, that passage, Matthew 9. Laborers, send forth laborers. The harvest is plentiful. We can also pray and say, Lord, God of the harvest, you send people in their lives. Maybe there is nobody in their life to influence them in a positive way. Maybe the child is living far away in some university, you're in another place. But you can say, Lord, you send godly people, let them sow the fear of God in their hearts. Let them sow the word. You know, prayers like that. You invite the work of God upon them. Then of course, you can pay all the other declarations, you know, which we've been talking about. Pray for them to be spiritually strong, fulfill God's purpose for their lives and all of that. So when we start doing things like this, we will sooner or later see the results. So I told you, I will share about one more testimony and it's there in our notes. This is about Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham. So Billy Graham had five children out of the five. Apparently two of them went away from God in their growing years. And it wasn't easy because, you know, that too. Billy Graham being such a famous preacher and his own children, not trusting in God and being disobedient. So his wife, she prayed for her son and she also wrote a book. It is called Prodigals and Those Who Love Them. It was written by Ruth Graham. And, you know, she talks about how she lovingly prayed for her son who wandered away from God. And not only did that bring her son back, but in that time, she also grew in God. Okay, so it's about her and by God's grace, her son, Franklin Graham, who was far away from God, you know, he came back to the Lord at age 22 after a period of rebellion and traveling the world. But, you know, God touched his life once again. So he has written a book that's called his autobiography, which is called Rebel with a Cause. A Rebel with a Cause, Franklin Graham. It seems he was so rebellious that they put him in a Christian school and the school threw him out and said, we don't want such a student. Take him out. So you can imagine, situation was really bad. But God once again touched his life when he was 22 years old. And now, you know, he is the president and CEO of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Okay, so he heads up the ministry and he's also in charge of an organization known as Samaritan's Purse, which is a relief organization and other great things about Franklin Graham is, he has met, at least when these notes were put down, at least five US presidents. And he has also met leaders, world leaders in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and he's gone around preaching everywhere, preached to at least 8.1 million people around the world. So you see, the story changed, isn't it? But somebody was praying for him. Somebody was battling for him and that is what is important. We can't just give up, you know, on people who have gone away from God. I wanted to say something else, but yeah, just, okay. Anyway, if I remember it later, I'll share with you. That's about, you know, oh yeah. So Franklin Graham also says in that book, you know, with the cause, he made a statement. He understood that being the son of Billy Graham will not take me into heaven, you know, because God does not have grandchildren. He has sons and daughters only. So just because his father was a great preacher doesn't mean that he will be automatically born again, right? So that he understood. And then he made his own personal commitment to God. So beautiful stories of people and, you know, at the time when they're rebellious, I don't think it's beautiful. But yeah, thank God that he can turn anybody's story around. So at the bottom of this, this lesson or chapter, we have promises to declare over a home. So far, we talked about people, now home. So what are some nice passages that we can take and declare? Maybe right now we don't have a home, but you can speak it right into the future. So Psalm 118 verse 15, it says, rejoicing the voice of rejoicing and salvation is in the tense of the righteous. Maybe right now there's fighting and confusion, but you still say, no God, your word says the voice of rejoicing and salvation is in the tense of the righteous. And the right hand of the Lord shall do valiantly. Then I'm going to skip Psalm 128 because we looked at it. We will read Psalm Proverbs 333. It says, he blesses the home of the just. So when I say, God, I want you to bless my home. It's a valid prayer because it but says, no, he will bless the home of the just. Then based on Proverbs 127, the house of the righteous will stand. The house of the righteous will stand. So, you know, we take all these verses and we say it. People may say, oh no, this house will not stand. This family will not make it. But who said, is the word of somebody else more valuable or the word of God more valuable? You hold on to the word and you say, God, whatever they say, let them say. But your word says the house of the righteous will stand. I declare my house will stand. You know, no matter what happens, my house will stand. Then you continue to make declarations after declarations over your house. Proverbs 1411, tent of the upright will flourish. So you would say, my home will flourish. We will do well. We will be successful. We will, you know, rise up and be salt and light. So you make those declarations because God has promised that the tent of the upright will flourish. We will flourish. Proverbs 15 verse 6, in the house of the righteous, there is much treasure. So what is wrong? If it's there in the scripture, we'll say it. It doesn't sound very humble. But, you know, the Bible says in the house of the righteous, there is much treasure. It can mean spiritual treasure. It can mean, you know, earthly goods. It's all fine. We claim it. We say, Lord, in my home, there will be much treasure. You will give precious things, whatever we need. So, you know, say that. And the next one, I really like this passage. And I pray this a lot from my home. Isaiah 32 verses 18 and 19, it says, my people will dwell in a peaceful habitation in secure dwelling places and in quiet resting places. Though hail comes down on the forest and the city is brought low in humiliation. So what does it mean? It basically means that no matter what is happening in the city, there could be calamity, destruction in the city. But God says, my home will be a peaceful place. My home will be a secure place. My home will be a safe place. Okay? So you speak that, you declare it and say, God, thank you. Your word says, and I believe it. What kind of a home do I have? I have a peaceful home. I have a secure home. I have a safe home. Okay? You begin to fight with those scriptures. And you will see, you know, God making your home such a place. And at the end, the last part of this chapter, there are additional declarations for children. So, you know, you can go over them. So I'll quickly read, you know, just the key part of these verses. So from Psalm 37, verse 20, yeah, 25 and 26. It says, I am old now. I have lived a long time, but I have never seen good people abandoned by the Lord or their children begging for food. At all times, they give freely and lend to others and their children are a blessing. So basically you pick the parts for the children. My children will not beg for food. No, they will have enough. They will have abundance. My children will lend freely to others. My children are a blessing. So that's how you take it and you begin to apply it. So later it says a man's children will be powerful in the land. His descendants will be blessed. So you can say that for yourself. The next passage from Psalm 127, verse 3, it says, Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord. The fruit of the womb is a reward. That means children are a joyful thing. They are a blessing. Some parents may think, oh, children are a headache. No hook, but the Bible says children are a blessing. So we will declare that children are a blessing. Then Psalm 818, it says, you know, my children, we are for signs and wonders in Israel. So parents can make that declaration. We are for signs and wonders. So much of revelation is there in scripture. Isaiah 44, verse 3 and 4. Basically here God says, I will pour out my spirit on your descendants. And my blessing on your offspring. So you take that and you say it. Lord, thank you. You will pour out your spirit on my, not just my children, but my children's children. You will pour out your blessing on my children, my children's children. So it gives a lot of hope as you pray, you know, these passages through based on what God is saying. Yeah, so I think I'll just stop with that. Oh yeah, another beautiful thing is, Isaiah 54 and verse 13. It says all your children shall be taught by the Lord and great shall be the peace of your children. So today in the world, there are a lot of influences. If you send the child to school, they'll come back and they'll be telling you so many things. You're like, where did you learn all this? Who's teaching you all these wrong things? Good things and bad things. But you declare over them, Isaiah 54 verse 13, my children will be taught of the Lord, meaning they will be sensitive to the voice of God. They'll be very sensitive, not just the world, but the voice of the Lord. They will be taught of the Lord and great shall be their peace. So you can declare it. And also, I know some of us are thinking here, oh, it's too far away marriage, children, why am I wasting my energy on this now? But you can declare it in the future. Even if you don't have children now, you can speak that over them into the future. And as I told us, it's an investment. Prayer, declarations are an investment. So this is how we pray for our family. Any thoughts, any comments? Yes, Anand, your hand is going up very high. So I wonder what you're going to ask me. Yeah, tell me. We consider a family, a family. The son wanted to do ministry, but in a different way, like he wants to do something and do ministry. He wants to do a job and also he wants to do ministry. What happened? Okay, no problem. Ask the question. That's okay. No problem, no problem. Yeah, go ahead, Anand. I'm not telling you about my son. Yeah, no problem. He wants to do a job and he also wants to do ministry. Their parents are praying for the full-time ministry. So can parents pray like that? Okay, yeah, actually. I'm not telling you about this one. I just give you an example. In any situation, in any context. Yeah, sure. So parents can pray whatever they think is God's prompting to them. So we can't stop them from praying what they want to pray. But at the end of the day, the son or the daughter, the child cannot be forced. So if the son wants to do it in a different way, he'll have to learn how to communicate it in a polite way to his parents and do what God is calling him to do. Okay, there'll be a little tension. Okay, that you can't avoid it. But just because parents are praying, it doesn't mean that, you know, the son has to do exactly what the parents are praying for him. Yeah, okay. See, free will is applicable, Anand. Free will is applicable. Yes, yes, Prince. Yeah. But what if the parents were praying what God has called him for to do? Like if parents were praying about what God called him, then what to do? Okay, no, no, no. Go ahead. Explain yourself. You said parents are praying that the child has to do. Yeah. See, what I'm saying is there can be only one will, right? Either the parents are correct or the son is correct. My assumption here is that parents are thinking in a traditional way. Okay, that maybe they don't know exactly. They don't have the space for new thought. With that in mind, they're only praying what they know. Okay, full time ministry is the only way to serve God. Okay. But assuming that the son knows what God is calling him to do, I'm saying he'll have to step out and do what God is calling him to do. Yeah. Okay. See, even if the parents are praying what is correct. Okay. What did we say? He said that when we pray for in spiritual warfare, we will invite Holy Spirit, right? Holy Spirit. What was that passage? John 16 versus seven through 11 where the Holy Spirit will convict people. He will tell them what is sin, what is righteousness, what is judgment. So whose work is it to tell us, you know, right from wrong in our Holy Spirit. So parents cannot be Holy Spirit. No, you get what I'm saying. Sometimes what happens, we try to influence by just telling, telling, no, you have to, you have to. We can't do the job of the Holy Spirit. Even if they know what is the will of God, they can only pray. Got it. And you, yeah, they cannot force. And if it is really God's will, then it will come to pass. No, they're praying. So, yeah. See, nowhere in what we are sharing can we force. We can only pray. We can declare, but will of the person is very much. Yeah. Is that wrong for praying for children to be in a ministry? Like, we can see normally pastors used to pray for their children to be like them only in ministry. Yeah. Is that a wrong thing from parents or they wanted to be their sons only in ministry. They, in some churches, they don't want to give chances to some other people. They only want to focus their children and their grandchildren. Is that wrong? For us to desire that our children will serve the Lord. It's a good thing. Right. All of us desire that our children should serve God. They should become great. So we desire that. But even when God is saying something different, getting stuck on that. And you know what you're saying, like a, like a, how we have maybe a family. Many people have, right? Maybe they will only be engaged in a certain kind of a career or a business. But ministry is not like that. No, we have to go as per God's calling on people's lives. So maybe, you know, maybe the father is this mighty preacher and everything. But the son might be more of a media person. Now, if you push the son and say, no, you have to preach. You have to do crusades. He may not have the grace to do it. So it's very frustrating. Right. So that's why I'm saying that praying, desiring is still okay. God will not say, oh, it's wrong. What you're praying. God also knows it's coming from good heart that this parent is asking, my son should be in the ministry. He should take over my ministry. But you see, God will also lead. No, he will say, okay, no, you allow him to do something else. Maybe there is another person in your congregation or in some other ministry will join you. They will lead. So one should be open to what God wants to do. Yes. Okay. So what Anand is saying, there are many ministries in which we can see family members, children. See, in every family, we can't even say that the children are not called. Right. It's possible that the children are also called. So that way, like the point is, whoever God has called should be appointed and lead. Either they are from the home or not from the home. Now, if they don't have the capacity and then we are forcing them, then it won't really work out. I remember this one thing that I heard about John Austin, John Austin, Joel Austin. So apparently John Austin, he was this very fiery preacher. You know, like he was part of the Word of Faith movement and all that. So he used to preach. But when he was going to like, you know, stop preaching. Strangely, like his son, like Dolos was media, media guy. He used to only, you know, record his father. That's all he knew, like how to record. Okay, Dad, speak like this, speak like that. Don't move. That was his only job. But he was going to stop preaching. Suddenly his parents told him, you're going to preach and he was shocked. He's like, I don't know how to preach. I'm only behind the scenes. But, you know, today, one of the things is his ministry, right? It's known worldwide. Why? Because I'm not promoting anybody's ministry. I don't know much about Joel Austin, by the way. Anyway, all I'm saying is his skill of media. He used it, utilized it, right? So I don't know much about his preaching, the content of his songs and all, but I know his name because he still knows how to make use of the knowledge, you know, media and videography and live stream, you know, how to do it well. So you see how it's worked out in a different way. Okay. One of his brothers, he's a doctor. He doesn't even, once in a while, he will come and share some things from the pulpit. So my point is, some of the family members may have some such grace and God may, you know, lead them to take the ministry forward and grow it. But some other family members may not have it. So we should not be stuck is all my point. So in some ministries, yes, there are sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. That's okay, you know, if they have the grace, so we can't judge them. Sure. Okay. Yes, one hand. Yeah, you can't force. So Vimal is saying that a pastor's thinking his whole generation will serve the Lord, but he can't force the children. Yeah, he can't. Okay. See, again, it depends on how they will serve. If the person is thinking they will only serve by preaching or pulpit ministry. They may be disappointed. But if they have a desire and they are declaring my whole, you know, all my children, my descendants will serve the Lord. They may serve in any way. No. God's faithful. If you have prayed that prayer, God is faithful just that it may not be the way you think. We think they should be pastor. They should be preacher. Everybody how everybody will become preacher means you think full family all generation. Not possible. No. Yeah. Okay. Good questions. Yes. Ma'am, before we're talking to Prince about, you know, some parents might be, you know, in the traditional way, you know, not like certain ideas, but what, you know, we're talking about isn't traditional, right? Because we see in the Bible itself that Paul used to work and used to do his ministry. So isn't something new that we are seeing right now? No. So working and serving God is not new. But somewhere I think it's just a mindset where we look at full time ministry a little more, you know, with reverence as compared to maybe, you know, working and serving God. But it's just a mindset. The Bible doesn't say one is better than the other. See, most important is what is God calling you to do because you have to give account for what he's telling you to do. Whether that is marketplace, whether that is full time, you know, you have to seek God and you have to, you know, come to a conclusion. Yeah, because like I, for one, like I want to do, you know, I want to work and I want to preach. Yeah, sure. So the reason why is that I don't, I don't want to become like when I have a family, I don't want to become burdened to them, you know, just to go full time ministry, you know, not to provide them with their needs and their cities and all. So I want to work and I want to preach something. I want to do that. That's my reason. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. Sounds good. And another thing I wanted to ask you is that when it comes to like ministry to media, like, I don't, I mean, I for one, I don't think so is that effective. Like when you see like Paul, then a current like preaching through a TV and you're watching through a living room. I know maybe some people might, you know, honestly, like look through the Bible and do it, but other people might just think of it as like a TV show or something. But when you're a church, it's like a pretty different setting. The mode is set. Like, you know, you're in a church. You know that the pastor is there and you're a presence of God. So that's one of my questions. Okay. So in this case, Sean and whatever, like we don't want to let down any ministry or any man or woman of God. But then it's said the context is different. So what you stated, they're not running a church, right? It's a crusade. It's a program. Now, if something like that comes, you know, through TV or online, that's okay. But that is not going to replace physical church community like local church is a completely different thing. And you will study in your second year. You have this course called as the house of God. What is the meaning of the local church? Right. So yes, in that sense, you are right. Yeah, cannot and should not replace physical, like in person relationships and church community because in the Bible, the church is known as house of God, house of God where God lives. Okay. So God lives among his people. If you don't have community, how will God, you know, live among the people? Yeah. Sean. Yes. You know, your class is one class in which I'm like, how am I going to finish the portions? But it's all good. You're learning some things. So you have to pray for me. Okay. I had to finish the portions. Yeah. And go ahead. I think I'm actually about Sean. Yeah. Even Jesus and Paul also worked actually for the livelihood. So in these days, pastors used to think when we called for a ministry, full-time ministry, when they get any struggles, any finances issues, they don't used to, they don't get an idea to work in any way. They sat like God will provide to God. But God gave us education and things. We know everything. We know some things to do to work for us and to make food for us. So is it wrong? I mean, pastors used to sat in the houses only. They used to tell like God will give me God. Is that correct? Or we also can work? Yeah. So see, I think we can work. Okay. And somewhere we have that mindset where we think, okay, God will provide means that I don't do anything and I just wait. But, you know, that may not be, I do agree that sometimes, you know, and this is rare. Maybe sometimes to show his glory, God might lead us in that way. But majority of the times, right? We can use our common sense. We can use our skills, right? We can use everything that God has given us to ensure that, you know, we work things out in a proper way. We can also save, isn't it? Saving so many things are there. You will study about all that when we do our course on House of God, practical things, very practical things about dealing with money. How can, you know, people of God, leaders, manage money, right? For the ministry, trusting God, so many things are there. So my short answer is yes, you can work. There's no problem. Okay. I'll just look at the chat here. Well, yeah, I saw just one second. There's a question here. Something that broke my heart recently. My friend who is a believer lost her young son to suicide. She was praying for him sincerely. And even family prayer, even family prayer over zoom regularly. Now the family is completely shattered. Now this grief has made them question many things. How should I pray for this beloved family? She also has another teen daughter. Okay. So justin is asking this question. A friend whose daughter commit, sorry, young son committed suicide. So justin, you can pray for the comfort of the Holy Spirit. You know, we read about the Holy Spirit as a comfort as a counselor. So you can pray for that. And you can also pray and ask God now that, you know, there is another child, a teen daughter. You can. Okay. In addition to that, you can pray for healing of their hearts because what has happened is quite a, you know, painful situation in the family. So then their hearts also need to be healed. Right. So you can pray for healing for their hearts and you can begin to pray some of those prayers, which we shared for the children for that teenage daughter. Okay. So, yeah. So I hope that helps. As we do that, we can trust that, you know, God will begin to minister to this particular family. Again, very sorry to hear what has happened. If you don't mind, you can share the name of, okay. That doesn't matter. We can just keep in prayer. Okay. We'll pray for this family. All right. Prince, you wanted to say something? Okay. So it's okay to work. Okay. And depending on how God calls you, some people are called to full time ministry. So if that's the case, then you step out, God will surely provide. Okay. But what is your question? Sorry, I got lost. Okay. So this is the scenario of somebody who knows they are called for full time ministry, they're doing work and ministry also, but they regret that they gave their time. You know, they divided their time between work and no, no, it's not wrong. And see, if one realizes that at some point in their life, they have to stop, then it's okay. You trust God to redeem. That's all right. He can if you're willing to, you know, go 100% with him. Yeah. So don't live in regrets. Okay. Sure. So when you look at a princess question, ma'am, you should also think about whether that person had a family that he or she had to support or not. I mean, if he did have a family that he or she should support and he worked in ministry, I felt it was well sent. He worked required for his family and he did the Lord's work. So that's a good thing to look at. But in other terms, you can also see that he also supported himself by not relying on the people, but relying on himself and, you know, his faith in God. Yes. And one more thing I wanted to add is that, like, relating to Anand's question, like, you know, how pastors, like, they believe and trust in God. So, and they're like, they're going to provide everything to them. So I have an example. So this is about a pastor who used to, who used to take the train every day and go to various places to preach. So he'll, anyway, he'll get up in the morning. He'll go to the, near the train station. And when, you know, that counter where you have to like pass through and you have to take a ticket. So right about when he's like going to pass through, some other person will come in and like, like pay for him and then he'll go through like that. And then the same thing when he needs like food or something like someone will come and provide him food in the train, you know, for free. And then like after you finish his ministry there, you know, provide him something and then he comes back here. You won't even have money to travel also, but since somehow you got to provide him is the thing. But if you look at the example, he didn't like sit at home and wait all those things to come to him. He started to go and just depend on God. It is more like, you know, like going to the, it's more like being at the edge of a cliff rather, like what he was doing. So that's, that's one example, like how you can have complete faith on God and just keep going on your way. Sure, sure. Yeah, that's very encouraging to know that someone is moving with the Lord and the provision is also coming in. One more question, is it? Okay, it's all time up. Ask the question fast. I'll answer fast. Next class. Sure, don't forget it. Okay, fine. All right. So we'll close off now. And Justin has shared, you know, the details of his friend's daughter. Okay, so I have a name. All right. So we'll pray during our supernatural, our session. Let's close with a word of prayer. I want to request someone to, Sean, why don't you have any father? Thank you very much for gathering us earlier for Nancy Ram's class. And thank you very much for helping us have good discussion here, any father. And thank you for giving us such a good understanding while lesson any father. And thank you for really, really us new things should add to love any father. And please bless her, any father, guide her, any father, please lead us all mighty and more of a plight of any father. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you, everyone. God bless you. Have a wonderful day and a week. We shall meet again next week.