 Good morning everyone. Welcome to today's session on the book of Leftic is So before we could start a class may I request one of us to please lead us in prayer? Father we thank you for this time. You've given us We humble ourselves before your presence and ask your wisdom to lead us Help us understand your scriptures better Lord. We give the session to your hands and ask for your grace to be with us Lord Jesus name we pray Amen. Amen. Thank you so much Well, I'll start with our presentation. I'll present the notes to us So all of us have downloaded the pdf of the Old Testament serving notes, isn't it? Classway, you're able to download the notes. Yes. Yes Okay If you'll have any challenges, please do let me know I can personally email it to you if you're unable to download it Okay So are we able to see the presentation that is appearing on the screen? Yes, pastor If someone can confirm it by unmuting yourself Yes pastor Okay, great. So uh We we studied on the book of Genesis and we also covered on the book of exodus So in the book of exodus We saw the people of israel were delivered from egypt and they received the 10 commandments at mount sanai And by the end of the book We also saw them building a tabernacle and the glory of the lord was filling in it Now in the beginning of leviticus They are still camping at the mount sanai in the wilderness and we see We see god giving instruction to the people of israel Through servant moses showing them how to worship and serve him So leviticus is the third book of the pentateuch in hebrew bible. This book is called by the title Vaikra, which means and the called There are three instances where uh, uh, the scripture records that the lord called moses Yes, there are many times that god has Conversed with moses, but then it's recorded as the lord And he called or the lord called moses the first Okay, the first place was at the burning bush We see that in exodus chapter three verse one to five And the second instance was at mount sanai chapter nine exodus chapter 19 verse three and the third place Is in the book of leviticus chapter one verse one The great title for the book is leuticon which means Which pertains to the lewites? Genesis is the book of the beginnings and we saw exodus as the book of redemption And now we see leviticus is the book of atonement So we also saw in genesis the man was ruined And exodus showed us that the man was redeemed And in this book leviticus as we study we can see man being cleansed worshipping and serving So this books gives us this book gives us an understanding of the structure and regulated The set of sacrifices and feasts which have been observed by the people of israel So when we we see what type of book is this this book is the book of law It is also known as the book of moses the third book in the old testament and the third book in our bible The third book of the five part of the jewish collection, which is which is known as torah The author of this book. We all know who's the author moses Yes, moses is the author. I request Let our sessions be interactive So I I would recommend our students to quickly unmute and respond so that we may not lose on the time But we keep our sessions interactive. Okay, and we see moses wrote leviticus to the jewish people During their 40 years of wilderness journey At monsign. I Sorry, i'm just clearing my throat one second, please We also see in leviticus provides the details regarding the priests the sacrifice the holy days The laws the jewish people which is still now required for them to follow in their nation The title leviticus refers to who? Yeah, y'all can unmute The title leviticus refers to who? tribe of leviticus Yes to the levites the tribe of priests who were responsible for overseeing and Practicing the rituals at the temple so during this 40 years in the wilderness was approximately the The time frame may be 1440 to 1400 bc Let's see the overview of the chapters. This book contains 27 chapters Okay, so we are going to study on the The themes of this book Okay, the there are four themes in this book the book consists of 27 chapters and covers four major themes What are those themes the first theme includes regarding the five major offering of Offerings that god commanded the israelites to practice So what are the five offerings that was listed can anyone unmute and say? burnt grain peas sin and trespass Excellent. Thank you Sorry So there were five offerings that is the burnt offering The grain offering is also known as the meal offering. We see peas sin and trespass offerings We see this covering from Leviticus chapter one to Chapter seven and the laws are presented to the people And we see how the laws regarding these sacrifices are presented even to the priests Now the second theme we the major theme we see is The origin of the jewish priest from chapter eight to chapter ten In chapter eight, we see erin and the sons are ordained as the priest of the jewish people One second. I'll just accept somebody has locked Okay, I've accepted them and In chapter nine, we see these priests offer the first sacrifice And in chapter ten then describes the account of erin sons Nabab and abu dying before the lord to the unauthorized sacrifices The third major theme we see includes laws regarding the uncleanness uncleanness in leviticus chapter 11 to chapter 16 This includes a law regarding the unclean animals as well, uh, the unclean related to the child bearing And in chapter 13, we see how moses list a variety of unclean diseases and disorders And in chapter 15, we see unclean discharge and in chapter 16 It it shows the shift to the tabernacle and how to keep it pure from all uncleanness Giving specific instruction regarding what is known as young kippur or the day of atonement Now we will study this when we are studying the feast Of the jewish people so the fourth the fourth major theme addresses the practical guidelines for holy living Which is covering from chapter 17 to chapter 27. So there are 11 total topics in this They are sacrifices and food in leviticus 17 and sexual behavior in leviticus 18 Treatment of neighbors and serious crimes in leviticus 19 and 20 we see priestly regulation from leviticus 21 to 22 And festivals we see in 23 and the tabernacle holiness we see in chapter 24 various civil Punishment and special years of sabbath and jubilee. We see that from chapter 23 to 25 And blessing and curses and voluntary gifts or vows we see in the last chapter 27 With this we will move on to the key events What happened my system is stuck one minute, please Sorry about that We finished on themes now. We are talking about the key events We're talking about The key events now we finished with the themes and we will talk about the five key events In leviticus the beginning of the priesthood. So it starts from the priesthood also starts with the sacrifices because They have to perform the rituals at the temple. So we need the priest. So God asked moses to anoint Aaron as priest and we see his generation the two sons also nabab and habiu joining the Levites And we will talk about the When we talk about the beginning of priesthood more to talk is about the the five offerings What are the five offerings? Can you'll see this slide With the five offerings? So the first offering we are going to look into the first is the burnt offering The burnt offering These are these are the few offerings that god instructed moses For the priest to do these offerings. So the first is the burnt offering here We have the highest aspect of the work of christ where He's been offering himself up entirely to god to do his will even and to death So the whole offering except the skin of the animal was burnt upon the altar And all went up to god as a sweet saver It pictures as the christ who gave himself as a sacrifice to god for a sweet smelling saver Christ is not seen here as bearing bearing our sins, but accomplishing the father's will Glorifying god and vindicating the holiness and the majesty of his throne This theme is especially prominent in the gospel of john and we also see this in psalms 40 So the second type of offering is the meal offering Or the grain offering this offering Again, it signifies the christ as the perfect and the sinless man represents to us is a wonderful person and the spotless life which was Ever an offering of a sweet saver unto god So there was no shedding of blood in this offering So it speaks of the perfection of christ person and life rather than of his death The fine flower, you know the grains that are offered there are different types of grains and they offer that to god Uh, uh, this fine flower pictures a sinless humanity with its evenness of moral qualities and When they offer this grains, they also add Oil to it which pictures the grace and power of the holy spirit which is characterized for his life and they also add the frankincense over the offering To embalm it to get the fragrance of his person and his life remember in in burnt offering The meat of the lamp has been sacrificed with the burnt offering and here we see the meal has been offered to god remember in the whole burnt offering was saying that it is it denotes that you know, uh All that I have is of the lord And the grain offering when we offer the meal or the grain offering it denotes saying that all I have is the lords Because people tend to offer the first fruits from the harvest They offer it as a meal offering as a grain offering to god You know, they offer with whole of their heart You know telling like lord, I I have this hope on you I trust on you that you will provide me throughout the season throughout the year Despite what calamities can come what may be the situation no matter what accidents can happen But I trust in you that you are my provider So with all reverence they take that first fruit and offer it to the lord as a Grain offering and with this we will come to the peace offering But before I could move ahead I want to let you know that the first three offerings are the voluntary offering The second is this the last two is the mandatory offerings the sin offering and the Sin offering and the Trespasser Yes, okay. So we are at the peace offering. We are at the peace offering This was also an offering of a sweet savor to god With the blood the fat and the the kidneys Of the offering we put upon the altar And the food of the offering was made by fire and to the lord We see this in leviticus chapter three. This was god's part Then the breast was given to erin and the sons and the right shoulders to the offering priest This was man's part Thus god and man both fed on the same offering with speaks of communion and fellowship And this is a type of the communion which the believer in christ enjoys with god on the ground of the work of christ at the cross That you and I have that access to and this blood shed there was for our sins So that we are at the peace with god through the work of the cross And can feed upon the christ in fellowship with the father We see that in the gospel of Luke and also in psalms 85 which presents in detail about this theme The next offering we go which is the two mandatory offering. The fourth one is the sin offering We come now to the non-sweet savor offering The special features of this offering is in the whole bullock burnt upon the ground outside the camp of israel After the blood and fat we put upon the altar of the god This offering was for sin and pictures as the christ who made sin for us As what paul writes to second Corinthians chapter 5 verse 21 And endured the judgment and wrath of god against sin Is as dead as a substitute The holiness of god and the Awfulness of sin are brought out of in out in the bullock being entirely burnt outside the camp So this pictures the forsaken of god and our sin bearer has given in psalms 22 and also in the gospel of mark As can you please mute your mic? Someone's mic is on Well with this we'll come to the last offering that is a trespass offering or the guilt offering Here we see the sin is looked as a trespass against the Against the kingdom of god and men's had to be made for the wrong doing and the fifth part is added The atonement was made by the blood of the offering and the trespass was forgiven This offering presents christ who died for our sins And trespasses on the cross restoring that which he took not away He has not only answered to god for our sins and paid our debts But he also died and shed his blood for us As this is added as the fifth part Bringing more glory to god and more blessing to man That we had before sin was committed This is the first view of the sinners That uh that gets of the cross of christ we see that in psalms 69 And in uh gospel of matthew presenting the aspect of the offering of christ himself Today we may not bring the dow or the animal To offer to god But what we bring to the house of worship Is our expression of gratitude to god We need to come before him in his presence with the expression of gratitude for his son jesus christ Who died on the cross Who sacrificed himself that we may We may don't have to you know, sacro follow these five type of sacrifice for our sins So whatever we have when we come into the presence of god, let's come with the heart of gratitude and Let's not despise the small gifts that we can bring into the house of the lord Because god delights in our offering god delights when we give a tight the first fruit Of our the work of our hands into god's kingdom So let's do that with all reverence and uh with the heart of gratitude saying lord you have blessed me and this is what it is These are the offerings that we shared about The fire offerings with the three are the voluntary offerings and the two where the mandatory offerings And with this we will move on to the second key event the the sin of nabab and abhi hu what happened to the sons of erin Why did god kill them? Can anyone tell me I think the fire for the born sacrifice or the they Took it Wrong. I'm not sure. I don't remember the details of it. Yeah. Yes regarding the fire Good good. Yes. Yes. You're right the way anyone else This is recorded in leviticus chapter 10 Leviticus chapter 10 verse 1 to 2. I'll just read it out for you Now nabab and abhi hu the sons of erin each took his censor and put fire in it And laid incense on it and offered unauthorized fire before the lord Which he had not commanded them The fire came out from before the lord and consumed them and they died before the lord. You see The unauthorized fire was met with an unquenchable one God killed both of them on spot and it was so dramatic Nabab and abhi hu sudden death raises a lot of question. What exactly was this strange fire? Did they use a wrong incense or Did they come out at a wrong time Or did they enter the holy of holies or Where they drunk When we read the chapter Or did they offer Incense to a false god because our god is a jealous god They can't be certain but one thing we know is that It clearly disobeyed the command of god. You shall not offer unauthorized incense on it For yet some reason they shuddered of the warning and the god they were paid for it There are three points that we can take from this very act Because you know, I'm I'm I'm sharing this because god wants us to pause ponder And to learn from this the three lessons from the very act of air and suns The first is there are no small sins God reigns fire on Sodom and Gomorrah to make sense There are no small sin or a big sin from the god He is a holy god We see in Genesis records about the eating the forbidden fruit or looking Looking back at a city, you know the Lord's wife and she turned and looked back She became a salt of pillar Then we seen the book of numbers hitting a rock moses hitting a rock when god asked moses to speak to the rock But he hit the rock Or later in the book in second Samuel, we will come across saying how the people By touching the ark of the covenant, they fell dead And the new testament in the book of acts chapter 5 we see You know the lying about the real estate withholding Of Ananias and Saphira And the second point we see here is how we worship matters So the first we saw there are no small sins and the second is how we worship the Lord matters our heart condition Matters because god is a holy god We need to fear god with all reverence That was something missing in these two priests though they were set apart to serve god We need to we need to we need to serve god with all reverence In all the area of our You know in we serving god and the third point we see here is we need to be a better priest We need to be a better priest Nabab and Habib you where everything you don't want in a priest to be they minimized sin and made up their own rules for worshiping god Their fault and ferrility are intended to remind us of our countless sins The judgment shows us how great need for a priest who perfectly keeps god's law and always lives to intercede for us We need to be a better priest Because in New Testament we see that Peter saying that we are the royal priesthood Chosen by god set apart. So we are the priest now And as we are the priest How should we how should we lead our life before god? Hence we need Jesus When we have Jesus with us We can you know, we can pursue to be the better person To to be a better person pleasing to god. It's only the holy spirit who can lead us Who can guide us in the right way? So we need Jesus. We need his holy spirit So the three things which we see the lessons that we learned from Aaron's sons are there are no small sins And how we should worship How we worship god matters and the third point is we need a better priest We need to be a better priest with this. We will move on to the next The third even key event is the day of atonement and the fees of the Lord So the day of atonement also gets covered in the fees of the Lord So we will study on the fees of the Lord The seventh annual fees of the Jewish Below we see in this picture we I've listed the one to twelve The year in the Jewish calendar. It may not fall exactly as per the English calendar It is very different Well, the first we see the first feast pass over and the second feast unleavened bread and the third First fruit is been celebrated in the first month of Nisan And the fourth feast the feast of weeks that is called a spentecost Is celebrated in the third month of Sivan And the fifth feast the feast of the trumpets and the day of atonement Six and the seventh feast the feast of the tabernacle are celebrated in the seventh month of the Jewish calendar Which is called this Tishri Now we can go in detail and study what these feasts are The Passover We see that in Leviticus chapter 23 Specifies the festival year begins with the Passover on the 14th day of the first month That is the Nisan Passover is the feast of salvation In both testament the blood of the lamp delivers the slavery the Jews from the egypt It's in the remembrance the commemorating what happened in the egypt and And in the new testament the christians from their sin think about The 10 plagues that happened in in the book of exodus when Egypt's first Born sons were died with the angel of death passed over so the jewish homes At at at put the blood of the lamp on the lentil on the doorpost And the angel of death passed by in the same way in the new testament. We see Jesus serves as the Sacrificial lamp it is no coincidence that our lord himself was to sacrifice on the Passover Passover So the Passover in the new testament represents our salvation where we have the eternal life in christ by receiving him as a lord and savior the second Feast we see is the Unleavened bread we see that in leviticus chapter 23 verse 6 Puts the second feast on the next night on the 15th day of the same month Is the feast of the unleavened bread unto the lord the seven days you must eat this unleavened bread leaving or East in the bible symbolizes sin and evil unleavened bread Eating over a period of time it symbolized a holy walk as with the lord the unleavened bread is Is the body of our lord it has been described as the bread of life He is the bread of life We see that in the new testament jesus saying that i am the bread of life So that is what has been celebrated on this day Of unleavened bread The third feast is the first fruits And in hebrew it is known as yom habi qurim On the day of Before a sabbath following the unleavened bread in leviticus we see this in leviticus 23 Verse 11 schedules the first fruit the feast for acknowledging the fertility of the land Like god gave the israelites the land And they were bringing the early crops of the spring planting and waving their sheaves before the lord At the modern church modern day church has come to call this feast as easter named after ishtar We continue to Reverb the objects of fertility such as the rabbit and the eggs But the first fruit celebration was to be over god's replanting of the earth in the spring And today this feast celebrates the resurrection of the lord on the first fruit Which indeed occurred So this is what we need to remember through as we celebrate this feast With this we will move on to the fourth feast Feast of pentacost which is recorded in the book of leviticus chapter 23 verse 16 says Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall you number 50 days? And you shall offer a new meat offering unto the lord In late may or early june according to our calendar Shavut mark the summer harvest In leviticus Chapter 23 verse 17 says requires an offering of two loaves of bread baked with levin These loaves symbolizes the church being compromised of both Jews and Gentiles It is no more only for Jews, but the church is for both Jews and Gentiles the christ Is for both Jews and Gentiles But this we will move on to the Fifth feast that is the trumpets It's called in in Hebrew or in Jewish. It is called as yom terua It is called as yo yom yom Teruva Teruah Ever since Isaac was spared by the Virtue of the ram being caught in the in the in the thawney bush His horn was caught in the thawney bush God seems to have enjoyed the trumpet So he used it when Joshua conquered Jericho And also we see in leviticus 25 he specifies its use in having a trumpet Proclaiming the liberty throughout all the land and to all the habitants thereof So in leviticus 23 24 it requires that in the seventh month In on the first day of the month You shall have a Sabbath a memorial of blowing of trumpets So the feast of trumpets which occurs in september according to our calendar So this jump in time from the feast of Pentecost that is That occurs in the month of may or june seems to represent the church age in god's planning Since the trumpet Unquestionably reverence the rapture of christ the trumpet was the signal for the field workers to come into the temple for prayer The high priest actually blew the trumpet so that the faithful would stop harvesting to worship Now when the trumpet sound in accordance with one corinthians chapter 15 51 Living believers will seize the harvest and rise from the earth the church will be back out of the world And here it also talks about the rapture which is yet to come And the sixth point it talks about atonement which is another feast called yom kippur Which is recorded in the book of leviticus chapter 23 verse 27 It provides a day of confection The highest of the holy days Also on the 10th day of this seventh month There shall be a day of atonement. It shall be an holy Convocation unto you And you shall afflict your souls and offer an offering made by fire unto the lord This is one of the fees that is not fulfilled by the church Because the church owes no atonement. The church is not no sin, of course, but it is Exonerated the day of atonement will be fulfilled in a wonderful way when the lord returns As a second coming so we are waiting for the lord With this we will move on to the fourth festival What is the four sorry the seventh one which is a seven festival The feast of tabernacle We see this has been recorded in leviticus chapter 23 verse 34 The 15th day of the seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacle For seven days unto the lord and god wanted to celebrate the fact that he provided Shelter for the israelites in the wilderness And each year on this tabernacle devotes juice little shelters or small boots, which is also which is called as sukkot Outside their houses and worshipped in them Tabernacle represents the lord's shelter in the world to come This great tabernacle will exist in jerusalem during the kingdom age The lord will establish his tabernacle in jerusalem Which is a prophesy yet to be fulfilled which is Recorded in as a is a keel chapter 37 verse 26 And the world will come every year to appear before the king and worship him It's recorded in Zechariah chapter 14 verse 16 to 17 So it is the millennium time And we will study in detail about this In eschatology with this we will move on to the lending of the poor What does lending of the poor me can one of us take the scripture and read leviticus chapter 25 Verse 35 to 38, please go ahead jevina, please Leviticus chapter 25 verse 35 to 28 If one of your fellow is rights foreign to poverty and cannot support himself Support him as you would do a foreigner or a temporary resident and allow him to live with you Do not charge interest to make a profit at his expense Instead show your fear of god by letting him live with you as your relative Remember do not charge interest on money. You lend him or make a profit on food I am the lord your god who brought you out of the land of egypt to give you the land of canons and to be your god Amen Amen, so if one of your brethren becomes poor The scripture says it commands us specifically profit no money out of him Instead we need to help him Expecting nothing And we also see take no sherry or interest from him But fear your god and your brother may live with you So jesus made a very simple commandment for us in the book of luke chapter 6 verse 34 When he asked what credit could it be to us if he Give to or help only those who can return help to us What does it credit? Isn't it we need to help the helpless And we need to help without expecting anything in return Very clearly god says Expect everything from me But when it comes to people just help them do not expect anything from them And we also see the third point in this verses I am the lord your god who brought you out of the land of egypt to give you the land of canon God's kindness and generosity to israel where was an example For us as a type of kindness and generosity that we need to show others Despite our need when god was there to help us and it is our duty It is a mandate for each of us to help our brethren Especially in seasons such as this there are so many people around us. It can be among a friend circle our family our church A neighbor Then you come across if people have lost their job going through difficult time See what best you could do for them in this season without expecting anything from them So what is a practical application from this book of like lepticus that we learn today And you'll share a few points few applications that we can learn We need to be a better priest Yes And I learned that god is very holy Praise god Yes He's a holy god anyone else One thing That really fascinated me was how the fees were completely fulfilled I mean, there are some fees yet to be fulfilled, but jesus christ became the fulfillment For uh, that's really beautiful. Yeah Thank you. Thank you Can I share one more thing? Yes, please One thing that I that I really really love by knowing this is there are a lot of offerings that people take I I wonder if we have to offer all of these things at this time It would be really hard, but how great is the is our love this god's love towards us Like once and for all jesus gave all the sacrifices that we should have done So and I'm so thankful for that like once and for all By taking the cross for us. He did everything and that was so great Praise god. Yes, that's exactly what the scripture records in hebrew 9 11 to 20 28, I guess. Yeah Where it says that jesus made for us So that we can be cleansed from all our sins once and for all Once and for all he paid a price and we are cleansed from our sins and what are assurance that we get From this anyone else Anyone else would like to add on What was our learning from this book So no longer we have to do any such rituals or sacrifice in order to be in the presence of god So our position is so much confirmed that we are in christ We are right standing through christ with god So jesus paid it all jesus was a one time sacrifice through which we can enjoy this relationship this fellowship with god Which was initially intended to be with the mankind and jesus restored it back We see in the leviticus chapter 19 2 as he who called you is holy You also be holy in all your conduct since it is written you shall be holy for i am holy As we are the child of god as god is called a set as a part The process is I mean being holy is a process where we see god We need the help of jesus when we see god the holy spirit who lives in us Helps us To do the things that pleases god to lead our life in the right path that pleases god We are still human. We are not perfect, but we have been made perfect in christ Okay Yes, elaysha In part with today's classes the sin of nabad and abihu I have learned that We don't have to lower the high standards of god To favor or to our interests We always need to comply With the standards of god No matter how little Or how higher It may be We don't have to set our own standards and live by them I mean we need to rise the standards to meet god Anyone else would like to add on So what are the things that we studied from the book of leptic is just a recap We have studied About two forms of offering. There is voluntary and mandatory offering. Thank you Yes, the first thing we studied about the offering the five offerings second For five key events Which covered everything. Okay. Yes. We we studied about the priest We will in detail study about the priest the priestly attire, but Fair enough. We know what are the priest rituals where? Which was ordered by god himself and The consequence of erin's two sons which led I mean god I mean they were Due to this in the wages of sin is dead as the scripture records. We see that and the third we We saw about the fees of the jewish fees the seven Jewish feast we saw what are those fees can anyone tell me What are the seven fees that we studied today? There is the feast of the Passover Yes 11 bread The first first food Okay Feast of weeks Yes Trumpets feast of trumpets. Yes Day of atonement Feast of the tabernacle so the first three fees that the Passover the unleavened bread and the first fruits are the past Which has already occurred The feast of weeks is the pentecost which is in the present We are and there are three fees which talks about the future About the first the feast of the trumpets denotes the rapture the day of atonement is a second coming of christ in the feast of tabernacle the millennium Okay And also the last point we studied about lending to the poor Yes If you read through the book of leviticus by something that reading through i recognize i realize that The priests and the Levites were giving special recognition in the book Now the lesson that i think we can all learn from here is that people who labor in the house of god are giving recognition So we should not grow weary in our labor in the house of the lord or during the work of god Surely amen god will give us the recognition that we so deserve Amen. Yes, we should not grow very. Thank you so much. Elisha that is very important What happened to the presentation? Okay, there's an assignment. I have two questions as an assignment. You can make a note of it While I present it just give me a minute Then you'll see the assignment So throughout the book of leviticus. There's a continual instruction regarding The dedication to personal holiness as a response to the holiness of god So the first question here is does our understanding of god's holiness reflect the importance of our personal holiness Pastor we are we are not able to see the questions. We are seeing the key events and themes slide I don't know today why this presentation is not moving. Just give me a minute, please. Sorry about that Let me Close it. It's locked. Thanks the beer for letting me know No problem Sometimes it appears on my screen, but you know The recipient may not see that. Okay, so please let me know if you're Able to see the assignment screen when it appears on your desktop Okay Maybe I'll just read it out to you read the question out to you For some reason it's It's not Displaying. Okay. The first question is does our understanding Or I can do this. I can put it in the chat. Let me see if I can do that Can you'll hear me? Yeah, yes, you can hear me. Okay. Okay Okay, the problem is with the google meet due to network connection. I guess it's not I'm not able to go through the screen. Okay. Let me dictate it for you Even I'm not able to post it on the chat or present Let me know if my call gets disconnected. Also, I'm not aware. Okay, so quickly. Let me say this Does our understanding of God's holiness reflect The importance of our personal holiness Does our understanding of God's holiness Reflect the importance of our personal holiness Can one of y'all please post this on the chat? So it may help all the others in the class The second question is from where do we derive our staff? So guys, um, I'll be posting the two questions right now in the chat. So please stay online. I'll just post it in a minute Yeah, so, uh, I just posted the assignment. So past Diana's network was a little issue So, uh, she just called and gave these two questions so you can please take it down This is the first question is does our understanding of On God's holiness reflect the importance of our personal holiness. I think the final has already pasted it The second one from where do we derive our standards of holiness? Is it from God or the world? All right Um, so we'll uh in the class in prayer so you can look out after the prayer Heavenly Father, we thank you for the time you've given us To learn from your word. We pray that everything that we learned will be able to put to practice Thank you for all those who have joined this call today, but we pray that you will Be our shield and help us to understand more of your word in this season. God We thank you in Jesus most vicious name Amen Thank you everyone. See you tomorrow Hi, I shared the questions. Oh, thank you. Thank you. John. I'm back and I can stop the recording now. Yeah, yeah, please go ahead. Yeah, thanks