 Okay, we'll start by reading a very well-known Proverbs 9 verses 10 and 11. Proverbs 9 verses 10 and 11 says, The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. Verse 11, For by me your days will be multiplied and years of life will be added to you. So it's talking about the fear of the Lord, which means a reverent awe of God. And so when we fear the Lord, we don't want to displease. We rather want to delight His heart. So the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. It's a start, first step towards wisdom. It says the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. So the knowledge of the ways of God, the will of God, somehow growing in that understanding and knowledge is understanding, general understanding itself that comes to us because of that. And so one thing that we understand, one that we learn from this is that wisdom, we might say, okay, worldly wisdom or wisdom, the right way to apply knowledge comes from knowing God. And it makes sense because He's the all-knowing One. So the fear of the all-knowing One, the omniscient One, is the beginning of wisdom for us. The beginning of the know-how, how to apply what we know. It comes from knowing the all-knowing One, hearing the all-knowing One, honoring and respecting the all-knowing One. And it says, for by me, it's talking about wisdom figuratively, for by me, your days will be multiplied and years of life will be added to you. So somehow this wisdom that comes from knowing God, this wisdom that comes from fearing the Lord, it adds to our life rather than take away, it adds to our life. And it says that the days will be multiplied and years of life will be added to you. And then again we see that the Lord Jesus himself said that I am the way, the truth and the life. Of course, he was talking about the God kind of life, more than just by us or just living or existing, biologically living, just body is functioning and we're doing some things. And rather than that, we actually live the God kind of life, spiritually enriched life with meaning and that kind of life we live. And it says years of life will be added to us. And then again, we understand it all goes back to knowing, fearing and living the way he wants, the fear of the Lord. That's the source. So maybe direct our hearts to him this morning. Say, God, may I understand what it is to fear you, to reverentially walk in the fear of you and may I not take things for granted and walk in your ways. Let's pray. Father, we thank you Lord for these words Lord, maybe walk, Lord, knowing you, walking in step with you, maybe walk in the fear of you, God, reverential awe and fear of you, God. Father, we thank you that you have promised that when we do that, that we will walk in life. And Father, we thank you that there is addition and multiplication, Lord, in terms of number of days and not only that, oh God, knowing you, oh God, our quality of life, oh God, changes, we are greatly enriched, oh God, we're greatly enriched with everything that you supply, Father, God, with purpose and intentment and peace and joy and love, oh God. And Lord, we just want to thank you for that. Thank you for the quality of life. Thank you for that. But even the duration, Lord, the quantum of life, oh God, here on earth and in what it is to come, oh God, Lord, it's because of you and we want to thank you for that, God. And maybe, Lord, while our time here on earth maybe walk in knowing you, in fearing you, God, and obeying your ways, Lord, we thank you. In Jesus' name we pray, amen, amen. Okay, so I think we're almost nearing the end of our sessions and material, what we've been studying in inner wholeness. So today we are, you know, last class yesterday we looked at living daily with a renewed mind. And so we'll continue with that. We looked at a few things. I just want to reiterate that we said to live daily, you know, we are taking on certain things. When we say with a renewed mind, we're taking on certain things, taking on the thoughts and ways of God, taking on the attitude of Christ, taking on the knowledge of God. And to live daily with a renewed mind, it means it's a continuous process of, a continuous process, daily process of receiving revelation and growing in the knowledge of God. And also understanding that, you know, walking in the conquest of the mind, knowing that, well, the mind is a battlefield, knowing that we need to take every thought captive, we need to renew our minds, and also to have a word-based mindset, which is a positive mindset, right? And the third thing that we saw was that we need to learn to balance certain things, reason, the renewed mind, the leading of the Holy Spirit, and also avoiding presumption. So that's why we stopped avoiding this whole pitfall of presumption. So presumption happens, let me just go there. When we have a wrong understanding, when we have a wrong understanding of God's word. In other words, if we think that we have heard from God, we assume that this specific instruction like whatever God is asking me to do, is from Him. It could be something that He's asking us to do, it could be something that He's maybe says, God, you know, you believe that, okay, God does not want me to do this. I remember having a conversation with the person who said, well, God does not want me to to share, to preach about Him. He's asking me to be silent now. I really don't know how much of that was, you know, whether that was heard right, because the Lord would want us to share about Him with others, whatever things that He's put in our heart, whatever small thing that we are learning. So He said nothing at all, no output. And it was a fairly long period of time. So I wasn't very sure, you know. So things like that, right? So we think that, okay, it's a very specific instruction and then we think that, okay, we've heard from God. Okay, and excuse me, and if we have not, if we really have not, but then we assume that that's an assumption, if we are presuming something. And when we looked at a couple of examples yesterday, how this couple who moved from, you know, from being in Bangalore to another place and resigned and, you know, it took a whole lot of things to get back to that place of, you know, how they were living and so on. You know, and nothing happened and they moved and they moved to that place. So obviously in the zeal, you know, we tend to presume some things in our zeal. At the same time, in our fear, we tend to, you know, not do certain things. That also is true, right? That, you know, in our fear, we curtail. So, but that, we can't call that as a presumption. The presumption is mainly when we assume that, okay, this is what God is asking, telling me, so I'm moving ahead, I'm doing this, right? The second thing is also when we missupply a word of God, right? When we missupply something that, but is there in Scripture, you know, there is this principle, there is this verse, and because of my, maybe wrong understanding of it or because of my, you know, I understand it partially and then I apply it. I begin to live according to it. So I missupply God's word and then that becomes a problem, right? The whole thing of living by faith, okay? Now that's one way of, you know, that's a potential, you know, verse that God has called us just shall live by faith. So many times what is living by faith? You know, when it comes to maybe a servant, you know, we want to serve God and we want to live by faith. And many times we missupply that verse to mean that, okay, I cannot work to equate living by faith to not working. We equate living by faith to not earning. If I'm living by faith, it is that others should give me money, right? Somehow, well, I'm not belittling that that God will use such avenues. The one who fed, you know, Elijah with ravens, well, he's well able to bring finances into our lives, like through the lives of others. As long as we are living, you know, in the way that he wants us to or doing the things that he wants us to and that is exactly what he's called us to do. But many times we assume, you know, and there is a danger of assuming that fine living by faith, this is what it is, right? I'm not going to move a finger, I'm not going to budge. And I'm just going to do this, maybe preach and teach, and I'm not going to do anything else. Well, God might want you to maybe have and have a vacation and do it. Well, God has called some to be, you know, quote-unquote full-time, and that is also fine, right? But the thing is, when we miss-supply the Word of God, that is one potential verse from the supplying, right? So then, you know, there's one example that we have in the notes where we're talking to a very real incident which happened in the 1980s where young men who were missionaries and God was using them powerfully in science wonders and miracles. They had the gospel in many, you know, many villages and so on. And then they saw this river which was, you know, which was actually overflowing, which was quite full, and then they had to reach the other place and the bridge had actually been washed away and then the strong current and so on. But then they said, okay, we will walk on water, as Peter did. And then they began to attempt it and then they sank, right? It was very tragic. And then their lives ended that day, right? So, you know, did they do anything wrong? Well, was they right in assuming that if Peter could, they could also... Well, the thing is this, you know, the Lord asked Peter to walk, step out and walk, and he walked, right? It was faith on Peter's part to hear the word of God. And faith came even as he heard the instruction. God gave him a walk. And he said, you know, command me to come to you. And then Lord Jesus said, come, and he obeyed and he went, right? So it was on a specific instruction. And here it wasn't so. So, you know, misapplying God's word. So how can we safeguard ourselves? You know, why are we studying all this? We are looking at living daily with a renewed mind. And as part of it, as part of living daily, of course, we are engaging with the word of God, right? As part of living daily in a practical way with a renewed mind. We engage with God himself, right? We are privileged to hear his voice. We are privileged to handle the word of God. And we want to order our lives according to that. And of course, God has gifted us with reason and our minds are being renewed. And, you know, we need to hold all this intention, right? That's why we are going through this, right? So how do I save God my life against presumption, right? First thing is to test all things. One Thessalonians 5 verse 21, test with the word of God. Test according to the nature of God. Test according to whether it's good, morally, ethically, right? And it is in line with the righteousness because he leads us in parts of righteousness. Psalm 23, very clear. And then so it's against the nature of God we know. So all these ways, right? Can God lead me in this way? If he has been leading me in a certain way, then, you know, he says God. So can I just jump in and take, you know, take that step and move in that direction? Or should I wait? Test it. There's also Godly Council problems. 1114 talks about that. Where, let me just read that verse. Where there is no council, the people fall. In the multitude of counsellors there is safety. So we see that in the multitude of counsellors there is safety, Godly Council. So that's a principle God has set. So he's speaking something to you or to me. And then I can always get Godly Council people who are walking with God and we can receive their counsel. Okay, wait for two or three confirmations. The spoken field or God has put something in your heart can also confirm that through the words of others. And that's what, you know, a word of knowledge and prophecy and all that. Actually a prophetic word confirms that. It brings edification, exhortation, comfort and there is confirmation because what's in your heart? What is already, you know, God puts in someone else's heart and they communicate that and there's a confirmation in your heart. Yes, God has spoken. Yes, God wants me to do so. We can wait for not just one but we can wait for two or three confirmations. You know, as is by the mouth of two or three witnesses every word will be established. Second Corinthians 13 and verse one. So we can wait for confirmation. And the thing is this, we learn to listen and to obey the Lord in the small things. This is a big one. You know, even though we're looking at, you know, small things it's a big principle. Many times we want to jump in or we want to hear from God only at the crossroad of big, significant, heavy decisions. But what about simple ones? What about the small ones? So as we begin to hear God and as we begin to not just hear but obey God in the small things where the consequences are not critical or not big enough or not very costly. So we learn in confidence or we learn even from the mistakes where the consequences are not huge. We learn from those mistakes and we build strength in this area of hearing. We build strength. So it minimizes our potential for making mistakes. It minimizes our potential for jumping into wrong conclusions or presumptions. So I would say that, you know, something that really helps us to walk in this safeguard against presumption. So supposing we have made that mistake of, you know, we've made a mistake walking into presumption or making some choices, presuming certain things to be right or certain things to, as God has spoken and how do we come out of it? Okay. So the thing is presumption can be costly when we make some choices and then when we order our lives according to it, which means that we are living according to it. Now it can be confusion, it can bring delusion, right? A kind of a escapist mentality, delusional life where, you know, it can be highly confusing and it has the ability to lead us further and further into error. Why? Because we've rejected truth. And what we're following is not the truth, right? So it just leads us deeper and deeper into error. So it affects our emotional health. And the source where did it start? It started with presumption. So it affects our emotional health, our emotional wholeness and it does that in faces with confusion and delusion and so on. So the thing is the turn around happens when we recognize and accept the fact that we were wrong. Okay. That, yes, this did happen. We were wrong, we made a mistake. So first of all to recognize that. Okay. Now it takes humility to do that and also it requires, you know, God to speak to us because if we are living in a delusion, if we are living in, you know, in deception, right? Basically, our eyes are blinded, right? Our minds are blinded. And somewhere, you know, God just reaches out to this word, he speaks life, he speaks the truth and continues to reach out. God does not give up. The Holy Spirit is a spirit of truth. So he brings truth and the Holy Spirit is in us. He is truth himself. Jesus is the way of the truth and the life. So his character is nature, you know, is to bring truth. The Holy Spirit, if you can say the mission is to lead us into all truth, right? And when we know the truth, the truth will set us free. Set us free from error, set us free from fear, set us free from any kind of bondage and all that. So he will lead us into truth, right? So the Holy Spirit's ministry to the believer is to lead the believer into truth. So he will keep, he will keep at it. He will perceive us with truth. He will do that. So when we recognize something as false, when we recognize that it can, it needs, it takes humility, right? It takes humility where we come to the place saying, oh yes, I'm wrong. I, you know, the decision that I made was, maybe it was emotional, I was wrong. You know, I looked at all the signs, I ignored it, and I still went ahead with it. I was wrong, right? And it happens to the best of us. It happens when we are more with emotion. We want something so bad that we, that we just don't care to see all the red flags and all the signs and all the, you know, everything that God, people that God sends our way, we reject it and then we end in a very, you know, difficult place. We make them for a choice. So we need to accept that it was wrong. Okay, we need to recognize that it was wrong. The second thing is to accept responsibility and be willing to work through the changes. So what does that mean? That means that, okay, I accept responsibility for this. No blame. Like no blaming this person, that person actually told me that person only forced me, that person pushed me into this. Well, you know, that, those things do happen, but we've made a choice. We have a choice. And so to be willing to work through whatever we need to change. But this couple that I was talking about, they came to a place and realized that, you know, we made a mistake. Now, to accept that we've made a mistake, that's a big step. And to, you know, and to share with others, others are, we live in a society. We live, you know, we have steps, families, maybe church, maybe, you know, maybe we kind of announced it. We kind of told them, this is what it is and all that. And maybe some people said, don't do it. And then we went ahead and did it anyway. So, you know, we need to be able to face all those people and in humility, accept that we were, right? So that, that requires strength. So we need, but we need to do that. We need to be able to, you know, accept that and be willing to face that. And sometimes it's so difficult. We don't want to, you know, we're willing to do that. But unless we do that, there's no turnaround. There's no going back. There's no restoration. So we say, okay, yeah, I made a mistake. But we are working out, working things out. So, and there are some things that we need to do. There are some steps that we need to take. Some things in the practically, you know, some practical changes, okay, which means what? Well, in this example, it was relocation, going back to where we started, going back and then, you know, looking for maybe a place to stay, looking again for a place to work. And then getting back to, you know, getting back and the whole thing, beautiful thing is this, that the one who never leaves, not for sakes, is with us. And therefore we can always go back, process things with him, consult him again, open our hearts to him again. And it's a vulnerable thing. And also, it's a difficult thing. Sometimes, you know, it's difficult because we are now doubting ourselves, right? There's so much of doubt and not enough faith. Am I hearing right again? Am I making a mistake? So there's so much of conflict, right? But to put our trust in God, right, to begin to go back to the basics and to take every day, and as it comes, or, you know, one day at a time, right? And not be passive and take Godly counsel again to humble ourselves, right? So we need to be able to do this in order to get back, right? Okay, so the question is this, you know, how do we balance being led by the Spirit of God? How do we balance that? Because we saw that, you know, when the Spirit of God leads us to do certain things, to take certain steps of faith, it can be very radically, you know, it's outside our comfort zone at times. And it seems like not the done thing, not the usual thing that people would do. And it's not, doesn't seem safe, right? It's outside, it stretches us, stretches our faith and it's outside of our comfort zone. So how do we, you know, how do we do this, right? The first thing is to check your specific instruction from God. Is the Spirit of God giving me a specific word, a specific instruction? I think, and then, you know, we begin to, we judge that, right? We judge that in the sense we discern that, to see, you know, is it true, is it good, is it from Him, is it God-honoring, does it lift up Jesus? We test and we do all that. Okay, so if there is no specific word or instruction, then, well, we use our minds, we use our mind or reason that is God-given to us and we use it, right? We use it to move forward, right? And even as we use our reason to see if there is a check in our heart, do we have the peace of God in our heart? Because He's given us this peace to rule and reign, to be the umpire, to be able to discern, so is there a peace of God in our heart? Well, if there is the sense of peace, we can go ahead. Sometimes, you know, we need to know discern between the peace that God puts in our heart and our own emotions, you know, in the realm of our mind, to be able to discern that, to be sensitive to that, right? We might have the peace of God in our heart, but our minds are, there could be a sense of, you know, emotional up and down, right? So we need to be able to know the difference. And then, of course, listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit, the leading of the Holy Spirit, the prompting, the inner witness of the Holy Spirit. And the other things that we saw earlier, waiting for the Council, getting Godly Council, waiting for confirmation, and all that, you know, that holds good. And then we move forward, right? So this is how we really balance being led by the Spirit, walking with reason and avoiding presumption. You can check, go through, See We In God's Guidance, a book by Pastor Ashish for more specific, you know, details. Okay, so we'll, let's just pause here and talk about, you know, any questions that you, any questions that you might have, or any, anything at all, anything that you might want to share. Okay, this thing of living daily with a renewed mind. What do you think? Is it easy, difficult? I think it's a journey we are still making. Yeah. And choices which we make every time, even in conversations. Sometimes we tend to say something that we realize now that that's not what God wants me to say. Just not a fraction of a second we just realize that. That's quite interesting. Yeah. And it's good to be in that place, actually, even though, you know, we made the mistake, but then it's good to be in that place. We realize, oh, okay. Yeah. Alive to the, you know, the emotions of the Spirit and Holy Spirit. Yes, Pastor Ashish. Yeah. You were saying something. Yeah. I don't, I agree with him. It's not really easy to have a renewed mind every day. Because sometimes something happens, and you just get blinded out. And I think it's good to have some people who can encourage you around you so that they can remind you when you're at the college, when you're in college. That's one thing that helps me to get a healthy diet. Yeah, to have the community of people around to have those godly relationships and definitely that would help, yes. But also, you know, it's, I know it's, just that we're designed for, right? We need to understand that. That we are created for this, you know, to live as led by the Spirit of God, first of all. And we are created to live with a renewed mind, right? We are created to live out of our spirit. So, this is something that we are designed for. It has new creations. And even in the original design, right? So the thing is to, well, to not be paranoid about it, right? But to step forward confidently. And to say, Lord, I yield. I yield my members to you. I lead my mind, my thoughts, my everything God to you and saturate me with your words, saturate me with your presence. You know, I let my mind be totally renewed to who you are and what you want me to do and the truth of your word and all that. And so it becomes, you know, what we conform more and more to that new creation image, which is Christlikeness, right? That in our walk, right? We begin to fit into that, not conforming to the world, but conforming to Christlikeness. So this is another, you know, aspect of Christlikeness, right? To live as led by the Spirit of God, to hear His voice clearly, to avoid, you know, all these things of presumption and so on. So which is really our portion. So we need, we should not be paranoid. We should really like walk in the joy of the Lord, walk in the views of the Lord and walk in Christ confidence. Yeah. And so when daily, you know, so what we do daily matters when we come to those crossroads, right? So when we come to those crossroads, I'm not saying that there won't be, you know, conflict or there won't be a struggle, you know, or at least, you know, a thing of analysing and thinking, you know, is it from God? I'm not saying that there won't be, there will be those intense seasons, but then daily of walking with Him will really help, give us that strength and where we have exercised our senses to discern what is right and wrong, right? We have exercised, we have become sensitive and as she used to hearing the voice of the shepherd and used to, you know, using our renewed thinking or the new night in our everyday decisions, so we know what is in the heart and what is, you know, really from our heart. Thoughts and intents of our heart. So, you know, we've walked in that desert and then it becomes second nature to us, right? Okay. Okay, so this is something for us to put in place, right? For us to walk in daily and like Trump once said, yeah, this is something that we will grow in as well. Okay, so let's look at, if there are no questions, let's look at chapter 10, which is about mental illness, okay? There's much to know about it. We barely scratch the surface, so I'm sure there is more for us to know about this whole subject of mental illness, so on. But we need to understand first off that the one who heals us physically, the one who heals us emotionally, you know, God is well able to heal illnesses of the mind, mental illnesses. I remember that there was, we were at this Bible college and this was in Africa in a place called Champa, and then there was this testimony of, you know, one of the, so they actually pointed out one of the students and said, you know, she was a very bright student, very bright girl, learning everything, absorbing everything, and then her testimony was that she was completely, you know, mentally completely insane at one point. And not only that, but also very, very, very heavily oppressed by an evil spirit or spirits. And so that was a life where she would not even hold on to clothing and, you know, she was in such a desperate, I mean, state, very difficult for the family. They didn't know what to do, where to turn. Then they turned to the Lord. They turned to the Lord. They were trying out different options, and she was going deeper and deeper into, you know, this kind of oppression, and they turned to the Lord and that was the beginning. And that was the beginning of change and where she, where, you know, complete the whole illness, whatever she was experiencing, the symptoms of it completely changed and the spiritual aspect of being, you know, being demonized by the spirits. You know, the spirits just left, and she was completely delivered and sane and in her right mind came to the Lord and began growing in the Lord. She wanted to know more of the Lord and came finally for one of our short-term courses and she was there. So it was amazing to see that whole path of recovery that she had, she was on and she had come to the strength that she had received. So just going back to, you know, what was purchased for us on the cross, that by his stripes we were healed, by his stripes we are healed. That powers mental illnesses also. So we pray we can actually minister with the confidence that that is covered by the blood. You know, what we are praying for is covered by the blood we shed on the cross by that sacrifice. So anything to do physically, you know, with the brain, with the neurons, with the brain cells and neurons and connectedness, the physical part of it we can pray and also the entire nervous system, the physical part of it. We can also pray for the spiritual aspect of it where the source could be spiritual also. So having said that, we know that the source of this mental illness could be because of various reasons. So we know that because of the fall of man sent and the consequence of sin is all these various things, original sin, right? And I'm saying that, okay, this particular person sinned and therefore this particular person is, you know, walking in this kind of illness or having these symptoms. The cause of it is suffering because of the original symptoms and it came as a consequence of sin being passed on and death came because of sin and the Bible says that and from generation to generation So we can look at, you know, that is one main cause, we know that. But having said that, because we live in a fallen world, we know that there are various reasons. One is it could be because of accident, because of something, a person has a fall, a person injures, you know, there is a head injury and certain things in the brain function is altered because of that, it happens. Secondly, it could be because of some kind of, you know, chemical imbalance in the brain, like some, some things that, some of these chemicals that need to be there in certain amounts, serotonin and so on are not, you know, there's a, there's either too much of it or too less of it and because of which the brain functioning is affected and therefore a person has some form of illness and mental illness. It could be because of degeneration of the cells or the cells in the brain, the brain cells are not formed and therefore they're not functioning and because of which a person, you know, unfortunately has these kind of symptoms, right? And also we know that it's because of active work of the evil spirits, that the spirits cause insanity, okay? So, which demonize a person to act in certain ways, the spirit of wrath and the spirit of lust and we have all these, we see all these kinds of spirits which bring in, you know, what they are labeled and therefore there is the spirit of insanity, insanity also which cause this, right? However, we should not attribute everything, all problems of the brain or all mental illnesses to be because of evil spirits. Now that's a, you know, that's a, that's a problem that we could, I mean, that's, it's a possibility, right? We attribute everything, oh, it's because of an evil spirit. What is this person going through this? It's because of an evil spirit, right? Possible, but also the problem would be something else. It could be that. So it need not be directly because, okay? Well, if it won't, then we know what we need to do. We just need to cast out if it is actually a direct involvement of an evil spirit. We cast out in the name of Jesus with the authority that the Lord has placed upon us as believers, as His children. So we use the authority that, that He has given us in order to cast out, in order to evict the evil spirit, in order to, you know, to command that evil spirit has no place, has no influence, and so on. So we do that. So we can also command when there's something physical thing happening, right? Here are some things to look at. Maybe we've never prayed this way. Maybe we've never commanded this manner. So we can do this, right? Command a new brain. Command complete restoration of nervous system for the nerves to function normally. Like that. Declare, speak and declare the chemical parameters, the levels in the brain to come to normal in the name of Jesus. Command the cells to revert to the correct number of chromosomes, especially in terms of, you know, in the case of Down syndrome and so on. Command that to the number to come back to normal, the parameter to come back to normal. Command the body to be healed. Command that organ to be healed. The brain to be healed to function, right? And facial features or other developments of the body and mind to be normal. You speak the word of God, believe, expect. And we see all these symptoms or the consequence of all these symptoms. We see autism, Down syndrome, dyslexia, just learning disability. And in fact, that affects the way you see also, you know, disability because of not able to read everything. Chumbled schizophrenia, Parkinson's and other mental disorders like bipolar compulsive, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety, you know, the list goes on, right? So, especially about obsessive compulsive disorder where a person is really caught up in a cycle. It's a cycle of compulsion, it's a cycle of obsession, right? Well, a person has some compulsive behavior, compulsive thought patterns, these thoughts come and they're very intrusive thoughts. And the person just acts out based on the thought. Like, there's maybe just washing hands, you know, the person feels unclean or the person feels that, okay? All the time, like, you know, it's okay to wash hands, right? Before you eat, you know, you feel dry hands feel dry and then dusty and so on. It's okay to wash, right? And you feel that way. But what if, you know, every now and then you go and wash your hands and so much so that, you know, you're using so much soap and so much water that your hands actually, you know, it becomes pink. Pink is, you know, the skin becomes so tender because of constant washing and scrubbing and but you're not able to stop that. So, you should know a person who felt that way. He was not able to leave the house because every time he went out and touched something he felt that he had to wash immediately. So he would not shake hands even with other people. Felt that okay. Some risk of infection and, you know, so much of fear and this compulsion. I need to wash. I need to keep my hands clean. And so you look at the hands. It'll be so pink because of constant washing and scrubbing and so very tender almost to the point of, you know, skin breaking and bleeding. But it was an accomplice, right? You see that, you know, these are things that trouble people and these are things that, you know, that really bother and which needs intervention of God. It needs God's intervention and God's healing and, you know, as people who know the truth that we can minister the truth. God has called us to minister. So maybe, you know, even as we go through some of these things, maybe you feel that, okay, yeah, I go through some of these symptoms. Maybe you feel that way. Or you know of someone who goes through these symptoms. The thing is to pray. The thing is to pray, use the authority that God has given. And maybe if you feel that, okay, I have these kind of symptoms and maybe, you know, to reach out and get help, right? Because, you know, there's no stigma. There's no stigma attached. There's no shame attached. It's just that it's something that needs an intervention, something that needs help. So by all means, reach out. Reach out, get help and get well, get healthy and move forward and go, right? Okay, we'll stop here and we'll catch up next week. So have a great weekend. God bless. Bye-bye. Keep it positive. Thank you. See you. Bye-bye. Thank you. Bye-bye.