 Good morning, welcome everyone. Thank you for joining this session for the course BC205, which is about the keys to supernatural ministry. We will begin with the word of prayer as we generally do. Let me pray. Heavenly Father, thank you for this opportunity to learn your word. Father, we pray you will minister to our hearts by the Holy Spirit Lord. Yes, Lord, let the Holy Spirit bring revelation of the word of God and the power of God in our lives. And God, we pray, Lord, that you will strengthen us in all that you want us to be and all that you want us to do, especially Lord, in the area of your supernatural work, Father God. And we thank you that Lord, you're a prayer answering God and that you will minister to us. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Alright, so welcome each one of you. In the last class, we took some time to discuss about the supernatural and we were asking, what is the supernatural? And then we said, are there any hindrances for us to walk in the supernatural? And even today, we'll just have a short discussion. And the question that I want to ask us is, are there any objections to the supernatural? I know we talked about it last time, but let's begin here and then I will move ahead. Hopefully, we'll also touch on the first section today, the first section as in your notes, the possibility of a supernatural life and ministry. We'll touch upon that. But let's begin by answering the question, are there common objections to supernatural ministry? What are those objections? And, you know, we'll see how we can address or explain when people object in these ways. Yeah, so yeah, people's opinions, why do people say certain things about the supernatural? And then, yeah, why they don't believe? Okay, okay. So some only believe that it is for the early church and no longer, you know, functions. So, okay, that's one objection that people could have. Any other objections? Okay. Yeah, you can bring, but go ahead, you can keep sharing. Okay. I was also like, why in the day, in the last 90 minutes, because really, we're asking too much. Okay. So, people find it hard to accept when certain churches focus on the supernatural and they teach about the supernatural, they want people to expect the supernatural to happen. Yeah, there is a hesitation, right? So yeah, that can also be a limitation. Yeah, please. It's a different thing when you already taken the medicine then praying to get that's fine, because you already put in the work, but when you're not doing the thing that's already there, you're not taking the medicine that's offered to describe it. And you're saying that, no, I'll do it, like this only. I think that's where people get confused as to should you go supernatural or just depend on the practical matter. Okay. So when people have this mindset about one or the other, so only the practical aspects or only the supernatural, then there can be, you know, some function and it can even cause a lot of problems when, you know, people try to focus on either of the two. Fine, I get that, Sean. I get that. Then people have a problem and they say, don't go and listen to all these supernatural healing and things. Otherwise, you will. Some just may like only focus on supernatural or these people might attend one service and they might have only supernatural things happening. So from that, as I've said, I think the only pre supernatural, you don't preach any other thing. So they think it's supernatural rated church, something like that. But they don't give, they don't give like a proper chance at church, like let them hear what they're actually saying. They can't just like assume this is what the church is after once. So you have to go there two, three times. So someone may think that these people only focus on supernatural and focus on other things. That's the main thing. That's essentially the balance of these two things come to supernatural and comes to ministry. I think that's where people need to learn like where to draw the line and how people view that. Okay. So the balance of practical and supernatural, that could be an objection. Sure. Anything else? Okay. Yes. Yes. Okay. Fine. So people have a certain expectations about what the supernatural should look like. But in what you shared it, it's more like, you know, if people are expecting something instantaneous to happen, that is supernatural. There's no objection to the supernatural. They are expecting the supernatural to take place. But yeah, I think I understand where you're coming from. Okay. Sure. Okay. So these are all like the common objectives, objections to the supernatural ministry. And you see, as we've been stating in our last discussion, though people may have all these comments, we have to look at what the Bible says, because that is our standard. Okay. Now, a lot of what is being told, does it have basis in scripture? That's a question that any student of the Bible has to ask, if there is a basis in the Bible, and you know, it's interpreted in the right way, we have every reason to receive it. So last time I discussed from that book, ministering healing and deliverance, a few biblical reasons. Okay. Why the supernatural exists and why, you know, miracles, healings, deliverances are important as far as even ministry is concerned. So when we pray for people, we teach the word, but in Acts chapter one, Luke writes, you know, an account of Jesus, all that he taught and did. So as much as we talk about teaching, there is also the doing, we can't separate the two. So in the ministry of Jesus, it was not just him teaching, there are a lot of good sermons or insights, revelations that we can take from what Jesus spoke. But in all the gospels, you also read about all that he did. He healed people. He worked miracles. He cast out demons. That's very much a part of his ministry. So if that is not important, I don't think in that limited three years, three and a half years that Jesus had, he would not have focused on miracles at all. He would have just focused on teaching. Let me download all the teaching, three and a half years. I have limited time, give them all the teaching and that will help them know God better. But he taught as well as did. So there is an importance which he himself gave for the work of God, the power of God through his life. And we were saying in the last class that few biblical reasons, why we must minister the supernatural is because the supernatural reveals the reality and the nature of God. And I shared with us how God revealed himself as Jehovah Rafa and how he continued to keep the people well, the Israelites through the wilderness. And even in Egypt, God protected them, miracles took place. You look at Moses and the way Moses led God's people, so many signs, wonders, because that's God. God was revealing himself. He was revealing his nature through what he was doing in people's lives. And in the same manner, even in the New Testament, we see God revealing himself through the mighty works that take place. Now miracles reveal God's greatness. When we look at John chapter two, when Jesus turned water into wine, was that the only way that he could have solved the problem? Maybe they could have solved the problem by wisdom. Wisdom would say wine is over, send some people to buy some wine. But in John chapter two, the moment there is a crisis, God chooses to reveal his greatness. What is the greatness? Turning water into wine, which is an impossibility. And as you read John chapter two, the end of that incident, it says this is how Jesus began to reveal the glory. So that miracle is described as revealing the glory of God because the moment something like that happened, people were amazed and they were like, only God can do this. How can water turn into wine? How can something impossible happen? How and you know, water turning into wine is also like a restoration because some things take so long to happen. But without anything, you know, God found something so amazing and beautiful. So it gives us so much hope that this is the God we serve. Even time is not a limitation for him. Things that we feel, ah, it's anyway going to take so long. It took a minute. He could do it. So Jesus revealed his glory. God likes to show off his greatness. Even when it came to, you know, the Old Testament, if he wanted to lead the people to the promised land, what is the need to part the Red Sea? Just to show them which way to go. They could have taken the right route and gone. Joshua leading the people. What is the need to bring down a wall? Just show them the way they'll go. But you find that our God is a miracle working God. He loves to work miracles for the purpose that we will understand the greatness of God. Okay. So it's his nature. It's just his nature. We can't tell him that, hey, God, don't you have another way to show your greatness? When he's choosing to show his greatness through the miracles, the wonders that he does, then miracles demonstrate God's compassion. So many times in the Bible, we read that Jesus looked at the multitudes. They were like sheep without a shepherd. He was moved with compassion and he healed them. So when healings take place in someone's life, it's really the compassion of God touching them. Like I remember in my own life, I was very sick. I think it was post college and I had holidays only, but I was sick for many, many days and fever and this and I just couldn't get up. And there was this one uncle who used to come near our home, very elderly person. He'd just visit different families and used to spend his time visiting families. He had come to my house and my parents told him that she's not well and she's in that room. She's sleeping. I cannot forget. It had been so many days and I was feeling so weak. This elderly uncle, I don't even know him. He came, he prayed a short prayer and he went, but from that moment I was fine. I just, the strength came back, the fever left. So I was like, this is real. Like how, how did this happen? This man prayed one prayer and my fever's gone and I recovered. So, you know, even in our own lives, at least for me, all these incidents that have happened in my life, it reveals how real God is and obviously, you know, who wants to be sick? Nobody wants to be sick, right? So I didn't want to be sick and it really showed me God's love when he touched, you know, my body and I was just fine. After that, I was really happy. So I'm sharing a small incident, but imagine when people are healed of any other condition. Nobody wants to be sick and, you know, go through discomfort, pain, difficulty, but that's what Jesus did. Whenever he saw somebody sick, mute, blind, deaf, God's compassion. So when healings take place, what does it show about God? God is saying, I don't want you to be sick. I don't want you to go through this. So it reveals God's compassion and that's how even Jesus, you know, really worked through his ministry. So it demonstrates God's love and compassion to us. Miracles have a powerful effect on the people, okay, especially those who do not believe. So when people saw Jesus working miracles, many of them turned to God. Many of them started believing in God. Yes, there was a different reaction also. There were people who were questioning, who were skeptical. We also read that people followed him for the sake of the miracles. There was, there were both kinds of reactions, but we cannot deny the fact that when miracles happen, people were drawn to God. People were drawn to the greatness of God. You know, imagine, think with me, if we lived in Jesus's times and we were walking with Jesus, every day something is happening, right? One day water is turning into wine, one day food is multiplying, one day he's walking on the water, one day he's calling Lazarus out of the grave. You'd be like, wow, this is too much. I can't take it. Every day something is happening with Jesus and it would make us wonder, what is this? Who is this Jesus? What is he about? How is he doing these things? We may want to spend more time with him and, you know, listen to all his sermons. Like if he had his resources, website, we'll go full-time, right? All the audio books finish off because I want to know what is this person doing? It really triggers our interest, okay? So even in scripture, that's how when people experienced miracles, they were drawn to Jesus. It is said, even the woman out of whom Jesus cast out many demon spirits, she became a disciple of Jesus. So many people that Jesus worked, you know, in their lives, like even the woman that he met at the well, the Samaritan woman, he moves by the gift of prophecy and he tells her, no, you're not telling me the full truth. You're not married, you're living with someone. She goes and tells the whole village that this man told me everything based on what? The supernatural. How did this man know about me? She goes and tells the whole village and she is interested in this man, Jesus, and she wants the whole village to know that he's come, you know? Looks like the Messiah. He's come, come and know more about him. So miracles have this ability or effect, powerful effect on people to draw them closer to God, especially those who do not believe. Anyway, we'll go into details and all later, examples later, but I'm sure you know how this works, isn't it? Like somebody who doesn't believe at all, a prophetic word spoken to them or you pray for them and they get healed, they'll be like, when is your church service? I want to come. You know, I want to attend because I want to know more about this God. So they trigger that interest in those who don't believe. Miracles are something that Jesus gave a lot of importance to. So if it is like, you know, one or the other, then either you focus only on the word or you focus only on the supernatural. You know, one is replacing the other. It doesn't work like that. Both are going together hand in hand. Okay. And we find that Jesus gave a lot of importance to miracles. And in the last class also I had mentioned, I think it was in Matthew 11, where Jesus tells John, John's disciples are questioning. Once John is in the prison, is he really the Messiah? Think about John. He, in front of everybody, he said, behold, the Lamb of God and he baptized Jesus and all. Now finally, Jesus did not become a political figure. He did not restore the kingdom. John must have thought, I thought you're going to take charge, Jesus. You're not taking charge. Are you really the Messiah? He's wandering in the prison. Did I make a mistake? Even John the Baptist is getting confused. But at that point, you know, Jesus does this when the disciples come and they ask Jesus, you know, John is doubting, are you the Messiah? He does not even say one word. What does Jesus do in Matthew 11 versus one to six? He starts, you know, he heals, he delivers, he does all the miraculous works and he tells the disciples, go and tell John what you saw. That's all. He didn't give them any sermon. No explanation. So what does it tell us? It tells us that something that reveals that Christ is the Messiah miracles. Okay, that's why Jesus never explained himself. He just did the miracles and said, just go tell John. If you can't believe this, then I don't know, you know. So many places you find that Jesus did that. There are some references in John 5 versus 31 to 36 where Jesus himself, he states that the miracles that I do are more important than the testimony of John the Baptist. More than, see, in those days, if John was the most regarded man of God, whatever John said, people would believe. Right? So then God could have used only the testimony of John to make people believe. But in John chapter 5 versus 31 to 36, Jesus said, the miracles that I do, you know, they testify of me and that, you know, they are greater than the testimony of John the Baptist. So when Jesus is saying that and we say, oh, we don't want miracles, we don't want the supernatural, we are hindering the testimony that God wants to give of himself. Okay, you cannot separate the two. Just can't separate, you know, who God is and the supernatural because Jesus placed importance. If he's placing importance, how can we say that? Hey, forget about the miracles, just have a deep relationship with God. How can we make that statement when Jesus is saying, it's a part of me, you know, the supernatural, the miracles, even greater than the testimony of John are these miracles that you see. There were people who questioned Jesus, are you really the Messiah? In giving them the answers, this is in John chapter 10. Okay, I'm not going through the passage, but I'm giving you the references so that you can go back and read it and study it. So John chapter 10, you can read from verse 24 onwards, still about, you know, or just read, verse 24, 25, verse 37 and 38. Can somebody read it now? I think it'll help. Yeah, 24, 25, then 37, 38. The Jews gathered around him, saying, how long you keep in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly. The miracles that I do in my father's name speak of me, meaning they're giving testimony to who I am. 37, 37 verse. Okay, wow, that sounds pretty controversial. Can you repeat that? Can you please repeat that? Oh, you can't hear. Oh, okay, I won't mute then. I thought I should mute. I don't have to mute. Okay, sorry about that. Yeah, now let him read. Yeah. John chapter 10 verse 37. Do not believe in me unless I do what my father does. But if I do it, even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles that you may know and understand that father is in me and I in the father. Okay, so it's quite, you know, clear. He's saying, don't believe me if I don't do my father's works. So if Jesus was only teaching and he never did any miracles, what is he saying? Don't believe me. Is it like Jesus saying this because don't believe in me unless you, I do the father's works because in the Old Testament, God always, you know, did science wonders and miracles and showed himself to refer that. Okay, because, you know, referring that point here could be, because see, God's nature doesn't change, no? Yeah. The way he was in the Old Testament, you see something similar happening through the life of Jesus. And we also know like the book of Hebrews, Hebrews one verse three, it says that Jesus is the express image of God and the fact that Jesus came to reveal the father. Yeah. So how to reveal the father without the works. So the works are very much who the father is. And that is why he's saying, if I don't know the father's works, just don't believe me. And later he's saying, even if you don't believe me, wow, that's scary. Like how can Jesus say, don't believe me? But he's giving an option like even if you don't believe me, believe the works. Right. Ah, so then it is telling us something about how God views, we term these miracles and all as the father's works. Even good deeds, you know, righteous deeds are also part of the father's works. But the point that Jesus is making here is that the works of power or the supernatural works, the father's works, they are speaking about the father. You believe them because nobody else can do it. Only God can do it. And you know, God reveals himself through that. So these are all passages that are just like, you know, speaking so clearly to us about the importance that God has placed on miracles. Okay. And one more passage could be in John chapter 14, verses 8 through 11, where the disciples, they question Jesus, they question about the father to Jesus. And the Lord Jesus points to the supernatural works that he's doing. And he also reminds them, we all know the, later on, John chapter 14 verse 12, you shall do greater works than these. So talking about the father's works, you know, he explains to them and later he also includes us and he says, you will also do greater works than these. So in this way, Jesus was also pointing to miracles. So when we say that the supernatural is not part of what God wants to do, what about, there are four passages, at least, where quite clearly he's saying that you got to believe in these miracles because they are testifying of me. Okay. So this is also another reason why we must give importance to miracles and, you know, we shouldn't just disregard them. Okay. All right. Yeah. We can look at three more reasons. The kingdom of God comes with power. So that's how God's kingdom works. Okay, we will come to that later. But you see instances, like for example, in Matthew chapter 12, you find a person who is oppressed by a demon spirit, the demon goes and that person is free and people start to ask Jesus, how, how do you do it? And then, you know, he says, I did it. It happened by the power of the Spirit, by the power of the Holy Spirit. And, you know, it really gives and he says, when the spirit of God has come among you, the power of God has come among you, the kingdom of God is there. Okay. So when the kingdom of God is demonstrated, you find a connection with the supernatural. So that's what Jesus said. This miracle has happened, this deliverance has happened, the kingdom has come upon you. So how does the kingdom come? The kingdom comes with power. So even when Jesus came, he said, the spirit of the Lord is upon me and, you know, and that whole narration, right? So he says, but in that, he says, the captives will be set free and what? Heal the broken hearted, the good news will be preached to the poor. So he said all that. And then you see his three and a half years of ministry, right? So a part of what he was saying is all these miracles. In this way, he ministered to the poor, he ministered to the captives, you know, he ministered to the broken hearted by doing supernatural works. So the kingdom of God came upon the people. How did it come? It came with power. Same way. If you look at the book of Acts, you'll study that in your third year. You'll find that the believers, the apostles, wherever they went, there were signs, wonders, miracles, healings, deliverances, and, you know, people started believing, believing communities were birthed in, you know, city after city, village after village. It was a part of their lifestyle, the supernatural. Okay. So these are all things that we can consider because it's in the Bible. And, you know, we must not base our faith on anything else. Now, moving on, two more reasons, you know, why we must give attention to the supernatural is that the gospel is to be preached with accompanying signs on Mark chapter 16. We know the Lord Jesus, as he commissioned the disciples, that's what he said, heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the leper. Okay. So what are these, these activities? The supernatural. Okay. So we have been commissioned to walk in the supernatural. So if I am a believer and I am not in these things, somewhere, what Jesus said as a commission, I'm missing out. Okay. He obviously said it to all his disciples, all who are going to follow him, heal the sick, cleanse the leper, raise the dead. And these signs shall follow those who believe in my name, they will cast out demons, right? And then speak in new tongues. If they drink anything poisonous, it will not affect them. So these are all the signs, miracles that he talked about and said, if people believe in me, this will be a part of their life. So the supernatural, the kingdom of God comes with power and the gospel is also preached with accompanying signs and miracles encourage people to believe for more of the supernatural. So when something takes place in our lives, the supernatural, as I gave you that example, right, like of when I got healed, it really sparked an interest in me. I was like, how can I do this? Like if I pray for someone, will they be healed? Or every time I had any other health issues, just started praying on myself or myself, because I want to see more. It's already in the Bible that much I know, but it needs to manifest. How can it manifest? So which is what our course is all about? What are the keys to the supernatural? Is the supernatural in the life of Jesus? Yes. Was it there in the ministry of Jesus? Yes. Did he point to it? Did he say it's important? Yes. We don't have any doubts about it. It is there in the Bible. But the question we are asking is, if he said that these signs will follow those who believe, why is it not following? What are the keys to that? We want to understand. What do you think? What do you think? Why are we not manifesting? Okay. We don't have exposure. Okay. Yes. Faith. We are lacking faith for the supernatural. Okay. Micah. Before, in those times, we didn't have advanced medicines or various things like that. But this day and age, we have many advanced medicines. Or anything that can even treat, almost can treat cancer patients get better. This is what has come to this age. So when it comes to this age, of course, we will be more inclined to go for that. And what I'm saying is, in those times, people didn't have much an option over there, to get healed. But now we have many options like this. We have medical insurance. We have medical insurance like all this. So of course, when that happens, when it comes to miracles and wonders, we'll be less because we won't have that much faith. The faith that people had before when these were doing miracles and wonders then to compare to now is very different, is what I'm trying to say. Okay. See, you've made a statement. Okay. All I'm saying is, how much can we substantiate through scripture? So we are saying that because medicine is advanced. Now, I would not say that in those times, medicine was not available. Medicine was still there. And if you ask me, I find it amazing that Luke, a physician, wrote Acts of the Apostles. And he's talking about healings, this, that, something, everything. Luke is a doctor. Okay. And he has witnessed during his time, even things like fever leaving towards the end of the book of Luke, when Paul is in an island, fever leaves one of the leaders there. So I don't think God was doing miracles at that time because they didn't have medicines, because there is no such clear mention in scripture about that. They had medicines, but still, you know, we've seen so many scriptures that say that God chose to reveal himself. For example, even that Kena incident of water turning into wine. I'm just thinking with you, Sean. Okay. I'm not trying to put down your comment in any way. It was not like there was no wine. If there's no wine, then the logical thing is to go buy wine. But Jesus did a miracle and scriptures say that he revealed his glory. God likes to show off his greatness, know whether medicine exists or it doesn't exist. Like, or we could say, suppose, you know, because medicines are there, God won't do miracles. Okay. Then maybe God should only be healing complicated conditions. Why are fevers getting healed? Like, at least in my case, I got healed of a fever, or I could have just got a prophetic word about take a parasitum wall or something like that, right? But my fever got healed. Meaning, for God, it's not so much about, you know, how big the situation is, how small, but it's to express his love to, for me, that fever may be a very big deal, right? So the compassion of God. So the point I'm making is, it's not so much about, you know, the existence of medicines or non-existence of medicines, but God does do these miracles, despite medicines existing. Okay. So I mean, think about it if you feel like you have any points. Yeah. In before and before you see that, when Jesus is doing miracles, and you see some situations that he asked, like, do you believe, do you have faith? When it comes to us, when we are doing that, we do, when we heal someone or when we administer healing and stuff, we do it from our faith. But what about that person? Does that matter is what I'm asking you? That person believes, doesn't believe. So we'll come to one of the chapters which talks about faith. To answer in a short way, our faith is what matters the most. So if I don't carry faith as a minister, then my prayers may not see results. Okay. But having said that, there are times when God moves sovereignly, for example, there is a, you know, paralyzed man at the pool of Bethseda. He's not even expecting a miracle. He's waiting for some angel to come and stir the water. But Jesus goes to him. Where is his faith? Maybe he had zero faith. He never expected Jesus to come, but Jesus can raise them. He was fine. Where is the faith of Lazarus? The man is dead. Okay. Maybe it goes in minus. No faith. Did his sisters have faith? No. Obviously, because they said, yes, Jesus, we know you will raise on the last day. Okay. So nobody has, yeah, palatine. Okay. But they had faith. No. Maybe his friends are right. Yeah. See, so generally, God works on the basis of our faith. According to your faith, let it be done for you. So that is how God works. But there are exceptions. There are times when the person receiving the miracle may have no faith. God still does it to show his greatness, to show his glory. Yeah. What about this God's timing? See, let's say, for the answer to your question, see, you only told that one uncle came and he prayed for me and I got healed. I mean, we just, let's say you're suffering from three days, two days, but you have faith. You also, you also, maybe you might, you might be praying and all this, God healed me and all. But what we can say, you didn't got healed on the first day or second day. I mean, not taking particularly and just say anything. So some other uncle or some other pastor came to me and prayed, then I got healed. What about we can, can we put this anywhere? It's God's timing. The other thing was also, see, someone have, have a cancer. So it should not be like, I should not go to medicine and take medicine. It's not like God will do miracles and all. But yeah, there is, there is definitely a God's timing and like everyone won't be get healed every time. We have faith, everyone will have faith. But maybe this, this may be stopping us. Okay. Fine. I'll just say two quick things, only two minutes left. So I think first chapter we have to do next class. We are still in the introduction. So the two things are see, we, when we studied Jesus's life, every time people came and asked him, he did the miracle. He never said, there is a right time or come back tomorrow. Never. You don't see that at all. And instantaneously, people were healed. So every time you approach Jesus, there's a miracle. Okay. Now, let's keep that in mind. Now, see, there are two things, being healed a spiritual reality for a believer, yes, because by the stripes of Jesus, we are healed, right? As I have 53 versus four, five, when we see that he carried our sorrows, he carried our sickness, you know, by his stripes, stripes, we are healed. It says, if you look at one Peter 224, Peter says by his stripes, we were healed. Already it's done in the spiritual realm. Okay. So it's already done. So the question is more about manifestation. Understood. So we are just waiting for it to show up in our, in our physical realm that, okay, I want to see all these symptoms go. I want to see everything fine. So maybe that's when we are looking at the timing. Why is it not happening? Maybe at the right time, God will, God will reveal it. But in the ministry of Jesus, we don't see any timing. He never mentioned about it. Secondly, even in the wrong timing, God did a miracle because going back to John chapter two, the mother of Jesus goes and says, they don't have any wine. And then Jesus says, what is this? My time has not come. This is the wrong time. You're asking me too early. But even at that time, he did the miracle. So for him, timing is nothing. He's already done it on the cross. Okay. And when we ask him for a miracle, it's more about, first of all, we need to ask. Secondly, we need to have faith and things will happen. So at least from my, my understanding of scripture, there's nothing like the right time for the miracle or the right time for the healing or the right time. If somebody is oppressed, if somebody's sick, God wants them instantly out of that situation. Like what practical? Yeah. So yes, yes, yes, yeah. Good. Very good point, Anand. So that's what we are discussing right now that we need some keys to unlock the manifestation of the supernal. It already exists. It's already granted in God's Word. But our faith is being built up. Okay. As we study scriptures, our faith will be built up. And we see even all over the world, if you study about the different movements that have taken place, you know, after the Dark Ages, like 1400 AD, then you will see one by one, you had different moves, right? Like sanctification, healing movement, currently the, the, what move of the saints, movement of the saints, where God is restoring the five-fold ministry offices. And with the five-fold ministry offices also is the, you know, restoration of this whole understanding of, you know, the prophetic and different works of power of God. So God is doing that till he brings all of us to the unity of the faith. These things are in the Word. My point is, as we gain more understanding, you will see more and more happening. We will see more and more happening. And yeah, you will see, I will see. It has to, because Jesus said, you shall see, you shall do greater works than these. Only thing, we have to get that understanding of the scripture. Yeah, keys, keys, correct, keys. So we'll start with the keys from next class. Let's close with a word of prayer. Thank you all our online students for your comments. I know I didn't read them out, but thank you so much for answering the questions. All right, let's pray together. Would somebody, Prince? Jesus, Lord, we thank you for this time, O Lord Father. We thank you for all the things that we have discussed, O Lord Father, everything that you have spoken to us, O Lord Father. We thank you, Jesus. And Lord Father, we ask for your wisdom, O Lord Father, to unlock our understanding, O Lord Father, regarding what your heart is, O Lord Father, for your people, for us, O Lord Father. In Jesus, we ask, O Lord Father, that you will open our, open the eyes of our hearts, O Lord Father, to see you, Jesus, to understand you more, O Lord Father, to walk in the way that you have called us, O Lord Father, even we pray, O Lord Father, that whatever we're going to learn, O Lord Father, we pray, O Lord Father, it will be practical in our lives, O Lord Father. Jesus, we thank you for everything, Jesus. Help us to know and grow, O Lord Father, in more of you, Jesus, to do the things that you have called us to do. And Lord, we submit ourselves, we submit our understanding, we submit our hearts, our minds into your hands, O Lord Father. Let your will be done in our lives, O Lord Father, as it is in heaven. We give you all the glory and honor. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you, Prince. And thank you, everyone. Have a good week, good weekend. Yeah, today is Friday. Okay, and we will meet you all next week, next session. Okay, bye.