 Praise the Lord. Welcome everyone to class. Thank you all for joining class. We'll continue with learning about the humanity of Jesus Christ. How, what was the purpose of the Incarnation? Why did Christ have to become man and take on the fullness of humanity? Okay and we will also look at what was God doing through the humanity of Jesus Christ that he could not do by any other means. Okay so we are looking at various scripture passages. We saw that no one has seen God or can see God because he lives in unapproachable light. So Incarnation made it possible for God's final and complete revelation to be revealed to mankind for us to know the living God. We also began to know the nature of God, his works and know him as he is. Okay it is also God revealing and speaking to man. It is the word manifested, it's being made known and we can understand him. We also saw that you know God becoming flesh or made a way for him to be put to death. Okay in his human body. So we see that the human body basically provided a means for Christ to become that perfect sinless sacrificial lamb. Okay without any spot of blemish and he made that full complete sufficient and final sacrifice once for all for the sins of all humanity. Okay and because he became and made this complete sufficient and final sacrifice for sins for all humanity we also saw that you know we are free from guilt okay from every condemnation from every shame and no more sacrifices for sin is needed okay and we are also being presented as holy and blameless without accusation before God the Father and we also saw last class on on Friday how through his death God and man were reconciled. Okay so we'll continue looking at how in the flesh Jesus condemned sin sin in his flesh. So before we continue looking at that one of you please lead us in prayer please someone who's never prayed before can hear some voice from the online class. Mr. Shaila go ahead. Yes please Lucy thank you. Loving Heavenly Father thank you Father God for blessing this hour in our lives to study your word of Master Lord to know the spiritual truths of Master Lord as we learn your spiritual truths of Master Lord let your word get deep rooted into us our Father to reap the fruits of your word of Father Lord so that we will be a blessing to others and we blessing to others whom we interact with Father Lord Jesus. Lord Jesus we submit this hour into your hands as to lead us and guide us in learning your word Lord Jesus. Lord Jesus we also submit in person students online students as well as our faculties into your precious hands of Lord in Jesus mighty and holy name we pray amen. Amen. Thank you Lucy. So we saw that in his flesh Jesus condemned sin what's the meaning of condemned I said last week what's the meaning of condemned sin not that condemned he condemned sin in the flesh means what dominated sin over the flesh yes he dominated he subdued the overpowered sin he deprived sin of its power okay in the flesh okay so why does why are we looking at that Jesus condemned sin in the flesh why are we mentioning it any thoughts why are we saying this point Jesus condemned sin in the flesh we are still in the flesh and we are immune to we are still in the flesh yes okay and what else did you say can you we are immune to sin okay because sin is so dominating our flesh yes okay so we're saying that hey even though Jesus was fully man he was able to condemn sin in the flesh that means he was able to control sin overpower sin subdued sin that means keeps in subdued you know and because of that he's he was not he Jesus did not give in to the dictates of the flesh that means the flesh dictates hey you know somebody has wronged you you wrong them back somebody said some one bad word you give them two three bad words you know somebody has taught you a lesson you teach them double lesson three teach them nicely you know or somebody was rude to you you don't have them you be rude to them even when you can give so that is a dictates of the flesh the craving sinful cravings of the flesh okay so it's saying that when Jesus was able to overpower sin we can also overcome our sin in the flesh we can also subdued sin in the flesh you know we can follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit and we can keep the righteous requirements of the law the righteous requirements of the law can be fulfilled because Christ did it we can also do it okay so remember we were talking about the law yes how we were not able to keep the law so when Jesus was able to keep the law okay he was without sin he was able to overpower sin we can also now keep the righteous demands of the laws we can keep the commandments and how can we do it with the because we are clothed with the righteousness of Jesus okay and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit the power of the Holy Spirit and because of the righteousness of Jesus you know in Romans Paul talks the righteousness of Jesus is imputed on us you know when we say that we are made righteous what does it mean we are made righteous when we are born again we are made righteous means what how are we made righteous because of the blood of Jesus Christ the blood of Jesus Christ covers our sin okay that means God's Christ's righteousness has been put into our account his righteousness has been imputed means has been put into our account so we are standing before God not with our own righteousness not because of the works that we have done that has made us righteous but because Christ's righteousness has been put into our account so in our bank account so to say is God's Christ's righteousness and that is why we are called the righteous of God the righteousness of God because of the righteousness of Jesus and also we can keep the law and the commandments by the empowering of the Holy Spirit okay we will look at why did Jesus have to partake in flesh and blood some more points we look at three-fold purpose why did Jesus have to share in our humanity why did I have to share in our flesh and blood we look at one more passage in Hebrews chapter 2 verses 14 and 18 and here we look at the three purposes for the incarnation and one consequence of it so can one of you please read Hebrews chapter 2 verses 14 to 18 please in as much then as the children having have partaken of flesh and blood he himself likewise shared in the same that through death he might destroy him who had the power of death that is the devil and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage for indeed he does not give aid to angels but he does give aid to the seed of Abraham therefore in all things he had to be made like him his brethren that he might be a merciful and a faithful high priest in things pertaining to God to make propitiation for the sins of the people for in all for in that he himself has suffered being tempted he's able to aid those who are tempted amen such powerful verses so we look at the three-fold purpose why Jesus partook of flesh and blood why did he have to partake in the flesh and blood why did he have to share in our humanity the few more points the first thing here in this Hebrew chapter 2 verse 14 to 18 is he shared in our humanity so that he can destroy the power of death okay and who had the power of death who had the power of death Satan the devil okay so we read in we read in Genesis chapter 3 verse 15 the seed of the woman would crush the head of the serpent okay so we see that this prophecy came to be fulfilled we also read in 1 John chapter 3 verse 8 where John writes and says a Christ came to destroy the works of the devil okay not only did Christ destroy the works of the devil but through his death Christ destroyed the devil him self okay now the Greek word for destroy means what it means to paralyze to undo to bring to nothing to make to know effect so on the cross Satan's power is paralyzed okay he is no more power he's paralyzed no power all his power is undone okay it's come to nothing and made to know effect but most of us here believe that the devil is very very some of you are smiling most of us feel that devil is very very powerful we say shaitan mujhe boz hatara hai boz kaam kar raha hai some you know we say that the Satan is doing this is doing that and we are we think he's more powerful right but here when Jesus it says when Jesus died on the cross he what does he say it says here he destroyed the power in destroy the him who had the power of death that is the devil Hebrew chapter we look at your Bible's Hebrew chapter 2 verse 14 he says that he might destroy him who had the power of death that is the devil so the word destroy means what not do away get away done with death nash karna no but it is actually causing him to be paralyzed ineffective he has no more powers so if you look at your enemy you might just look at him and say when he does something and he's you're scared of your enemy and the devil you must say hey actually you don't have any power but some of us think the enemy has a lot of power you know why because he's trying to lie to you by using gorilla what tactics you notice gorilla what tactics what is gorilla what tactics you know some of these like groups like the naturalites and all of those they are like you know use gorilla what tactics because they know that the Indian government has kept them under subjection they have no power okay but what they'll do is they'll go to that territory and they try to terrorize people but don't give me this will shoot the entire village down will shoot you down you know or will destroy you your family so just fear and for fear we will all given so even if you look at various religious cultures why they do their rituals is because you're so scared of the devil you know they do all the rituals they give the so God's and God's is so much of sacrifices so to ward and keep away the devil the devil is basically terrorized them but actually you know we fail to see that we are actually in a place of greater power and authority and our devil is underneath our feet he's actually powerless he has no power and no authority but we gave him lot of power and authority we lift him up and keep him up in a higher place but on the cross Jesus has identified all of his powers brought to nothing paralyzed him so Satan has basically been reduced to nothing on the cross okay look at what Colossians chapter 2 verse 15 says and somebody read Colossians chapter 2 verse 15 one of our in-person students sorry online students can you read Colossians 2 15 please having a disarmed principalities and powers he made a public spectacle of them triumphant triumphant over them in it he meant so he's saying that in Colossians chapter 2 verse 15 Paul is saying that on the cross Christ the sound the principalities and powers and he made a public spectacle of them triumphant them a triumphant over them okay now these principalities and powers are referring to whom demonic horse how do we know it's demonic horse look at Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 what does Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 says it's somebody read Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 please Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 for we do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against principalities against powers against the rulers of the darkness of this age against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places yes so here thank you so here here it's talking about against rulers authorities powers of darkness and against the spiritual force of evil in the heavenly rents okay so it's basically talking about demonic powers and authorities so on the cross Christ stripped Satan and all the demonic hosts of all their power and openly displayed his triumph in the heavenly rents okay so we see that Christ came to destroy the devil okay so here we need to notice something that Christ defeated Satan he triumphed over him as a human being okay he was fully man in the flesh he died on the cross and he died a sinless life he subdued and condemned sin in the flesh he overpowered Satan in the flesh so what is it telling us what is it telling us what is teaching us Satan has been destroyed okay our enemy has been destroyed sorry it does not have any more power okay what does this tell us or online students no answers what happened thought the third hour you will become a little lethargic okay he won the victory over Satan so we too have the victory over Satan what else when Christ won the victory over Satan he did that as our representative as a representative of the human race so that is why God became man okay he could have done that or as God he could have destroyed Satan but that would have not been any you know would would not have kind of been a place of a model for us that we can also overcome Satan being human just like Jesus was human okay but he became a human being and he won over Satan so that is a you know he's like a representative of a model that hey we can also overcome our enemy and he represented us in our humaneness and he overcame Satan and he now won the victory and he is the captain of our salvation he's the captain of our salvation like we read in Hebrews chapter 2 verse 10 what does it meaning that Jesus is the captain of our salvation Hebrews chapter 2 verse 10 can somebody read Hebrews 2 verse 10 can we have some more participation from our online students please Hebrews chapter 2 verse 10 for it was fitting for him for whom are all things and by whom are all things in bringing many sons to glory to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings amen thank you Sanjay so what does it mean that Jesus is the captain of our salvation our leader sorry captain as in our leader okay our leader okay so when the leader wins the battle what happens the end tree also wins the battle okay that is why in David and when when Goliath was throwing the challenge against the Philistines he said one of you come in fight because he was so sure he's going to win the battle and he says if I win we are the winners if you win you are the winners that means is the whole team right so Jesus is the captain of our salvation which means that when whatever he's done on the cross he did it as a human being as a human a representative as one amongst us as human and what he has done what victory he has done what he has purchased for us becomes our portion becomes our victory it becomes something that we can also partake in so when he won the victory over Satan automatically we also win the victory when he has nullified the powers of Satan say for us also powers of Satan has already been nullified Satan we look at Satan as somebody whose powers have been nullified and paralyzed so we Jesus shares his victory from with us and hence we share in his victory because he is the captain of our salvation so because he made the full sufficient perfect sound he became that full sufficient perfect sacrifice they don't have to offer anymore sacrifice because he's the captain of our salvation okay so that is another thing that we see the the the first one that we look here in among three-fold purposes in Hebrews chapter 2 verses 14 to 18 the second one is in Hebrews chapter 2 verse 15 it says and release those who the through the fear of death where all their lifetimes subjected to bondage so when Jesus died on the cross he destroyed the devil and he brought about our deliverance okay so when we when we are living in sin we are living under this bondage of Satan okay we are subjected to him under his bondage under his slavery we are living through the fear of death that is why we see that people who have no assurance of salvation they're so afraid to die right and living totally in fear of curses they're living totally in fear of the evil one that is going to come and destroy their life and also they are living in fear of death so fear of death holds people in bondage as slaves so that is why it's important that we you know that we overcome the spirit of fear and that is why you know it's written in God's word that God is not giving us a spirit of timidity or fear but of power love and a sound mind okay so why because fear is from the devil and once we are afraid of him he totally takes control of our lives and our lives are really destroyed we know some of you are living in constant fear how it paralyzes you okay and the subject of bondage to Satan all of our lives okay but when Christ died on the cross you know he he delivered us from the power of fear from the power of sin from the power of death and the fear of death and the power of Satan as well okay so the second thing that you know that the second-fold purpose of Jesus becoming human is that he brought us deliverance the third thing is that in verse 17 Christ is the merciful and faithful high priest making atonement for the sins of the people okay so it says here that Jesus became like one of us so that he can be a merciful and faithful high priest in performing the duties or the things that are related to God so that he can make the atonement for the sins of the people okay we know that in the Old Testament who made the sacrifice who when you take your sacrifices who used to do that on behalf of you to God it's a high priest it's a priest who would do that so the priest would make atonement for the sins the priest would go into the holy of holies and the priest would represent the people before God okay so in that way we have a great high priest okay and you know it's amazing that Jesus became human so that he can be a great high priest like we read in Hebrews that you know Hebrews chapter 4 verses 14 to 16 can somebody read that Hebrews chapter 4 verses 14 to 16 Hebrews chapter 4 verses 14 to 16 seeing them that we have a great high priest who had passed through the heavens Jesus the Son of God let us hold fast our confession for for we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses but was in all points tempted as we are yet without sin let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need amen thank you and Angelina it's good to hear your voice okay so here we powerful verses here we see that Jesus became a high priest not as God high priest but as a man who is a high priest and why did he become a high the high priest being fully human what does it do to us how does he relate to us how does it help us this was 14 to 16 says Jesus being a high priest as a human being who represent us who can understand us what does it do for to us helps us to okay he access the intercessor so we can go we have a access to the father okay he's our intercessor we have access to the father okay he's able to be that resonate what we go through he's able to sympathize he's able to empathize with us he's able to understand with our weakness and therefore be that high priest who's able to intercede okay so remember with Moses and God God who say you know I'm fed up with the stiff neck people they're stubborn they're rebellious you know but Moses being like one of the people knows that our nature is being stiff neck stubborn rebellious and disobedient and he would what would he do he would intercede on behalf of the people and God would relent and here is prayer okay the same way Jesus God becoming man so that he can be that high priest who's able to empathize with our weakness so he's able to understand our weakness so that he can be that empathizing high priest who's able to intercede on behalf of us and you know know when we are tempted you know what we are going through he can help us and you know because he also was tempted just as we are but yet without sin so we also have an example say hey Jesus was also tempted but yet he did not give into temptation so I can overcome this temptation but he's also able to empathize sympathize with us weakness sometimes we think nobody understands us nobody knows what we are going through but you know Jesus knows what it is to feel lonely what it is to feel rejected what it is to feel left out what it is to feel forsaken because he cried out to God say you know why did you forsake me on the cross you know so he knows what is this to go through all of these things so he knows he understands and because of what he has done we are able to approach the throne of grace with confidence because we have this empathizing high priest so God the Father you know he is the one who when he looks at sin he judges sin okay but Jesus is the one who stands in intercession says please forgive Selena you know because I paid for her sins and you know and he comes to our aid he helps us the Holy Spirit in our paracletals one who comes alongside us to aid us okay so we see therefore in the incarnation and Jesus walked as a man he was he he was tempted but he overcame it and he's able to help us he's able to assist us is able to aid those who are being tempted so when you are being tempted know that you're not all alone battling but Jesus is there because he's there to aid you help you and he's able to help you to overcome even not only when you are tempted but when you're even tested and right okay isn't that wonderful so we are just looking at various things why God became man not just because he came to the earth to die for our sins but so many other various reasons why he became man why he shared in our humanity why he subjected himself to being fully human so that he can do all of these things for us okay are you all able to understand yes no okay look at what one John thank you Deepu one John two one says can one of you read that please can I go ahead sister yeah one John two one thank you Lucy yes go ahead my little children these things I write to you so that you may not sin and if anyone since we have an advocate with the father Jesus Christ the righteous amen so it says we have an advocate that means what does an advocate or lawyer do for you when he's fighting your court case he defends you he talks on behalf of you he gets you out right basically so Jesus as an intercessor you know he's your advocate he's a lawyer he stands on behalf of you before the father okay and who is that Jesus Christ the righteous one okay so isn't that amazing that there is somebody who fights on behalf of you that somebody is there to speak on your behalf okay we look at another point you know why did God have to become flesh why did he share in our humanity to redeem those under the law we already looked at this but we were just reiterate this and then maybe look at the divine exchange and then finish this lesson okay so to redeem those under the law can one of you please read Galatians 4 4 to 7 somebody who's not read in-person somebody who's not read can you take the mic and read please quickly give it to any one of them to read Galatians 4 4 to 7 but when the fullness of God when fullness of the time had come God had sent forth his son born of a woman born under the law to redeem those who were under the law that we might receive the adoption of son and because you are sons God has sent forth the spirit of his son into your hearts carrying out above other therefore you are no longer a slave but a son and if you and if a son then and here of God through Christ thank you a supple so here we see that you know God always fulfills his word he pursues his word in the fullness of time that means fullness of time is the kairos time God's time the fullness of time so God works in Kronos time and chronological time and kairos time kairos time is a fullness of time so even though the incarnation God had revealed it thousands of years before but it was in God's time in due season that God sent his son okay so here in this passage that we read we look at one of the many purposes or the reasons for incarnation and that purpose or one of the purpose or reason or incarnation is Christ came to redeem those who are under the law okay so that we can receive the adoption as sons okay so to understand what Paul is writing to the church at Galatia okay why is he writing this okay let's look at the background to the book of Galatians okay and understand this passage and then this will we will be able to understand in greater measure what Christ came to do so in this episode that Paul is writing he's writing to the churches that are located in Asia Minor which is called Galatia and the church the towns in Asia Minor Galatia is Iconium Lystra Antioch and Derby okay and in these churches here they were both Jews and Gentiles who have come to the faith and now the Jews who are called as Judaizers who become Christians who come into the church they still hold on to the Old Testament practices they still hold on to certain you know the Passover certain rituals certain customs circumcision you know hold on to the some old Jewish fables and myths and all of those things and when they come into the church they're bringing all of these things what kind of food you should eat you know what days you should practice and circumcision and so they're forcing the Gentiles to follow all of these and insisting them to be circumcised and all of these things and because this was not what Paul was teaching you know they began to discredit Paul's Apostles okay they were saying that Paul is inferior to all the other Apostles because he was telling hey huge Gentiles you don't have to be circumcised because it is not by keeping the law that we are made righteous but it is by you know by what Jesus has done on the cross it is by our faith in Christ Jesus it is by sorry it's by grace to faith that you know we receive what you know we are made righteous it's not by keeping the law because you've been trying to keep the law but of no avail so he's saying and when he's saying all of this the people were looking and telling the Jews specifically were saying that you know Paul is an inferior Apostle so to address this issue not only for the churches at Galatia he was doing that even at the church at Rome Ephesus Corinth he's writing this letter so in chapters one and two basically Paul defends his Apostleship and he declares that he received the Gospel not by the teachings of all other Apostles but by Christ revelation himself you know the 17 years of Paul where the secret years of Paul when he did a little ministry but most the time was spent in Arabia where he was receiving a lot of revelations which he was later on writing to the churches okay and he's so he's now talking about you know how the law was intended only as an intermediary or a disciplinary system you know and Christ came to you know Christ was the end of the law like I was saying all of the Old Testament prophecies rituals sacrifices all pointed to Christ and you know was all fulfilled in Christ in the same way the law was just an intermediary or a disciplinary system and Christ was the end of the law which means you know Christ came to keep the law but then he also came to show us how we can fulfill the law or we can obey the commandments not in our strength but through the power of the Holy Spirit okay so Paul is now showing those who belong to Christ that they inherit the blessings okay and they can overdo or outcome the curses or the condemnation or the curse of the law by you know receiving Christ and the righteousness that comes through believing in Christ okay so that is why he is writing this and he's saying he's talking about the law but even if you look at Romans chapter 7 you know in Romans chapter 7 verse 7 was 12 was 14 you know Paul is saying that the law was good it served a purpose and what was that purpose the law made us aware of sin so if you look at verse 7 in Romans chapter 7 Paul is saying you know the law exposed sin that means the law showed us hey we are missing the mark we're doing something wrong only when you have rules and you break the rules you know that you have done something wrong yes or no all of you with me yes so what did the Old Testament law do it exposed our sin it showed our sin and it showed the sinful desires of the flesh so none of them had an excuse to say you know how are we breaking the law remember if you read some of the Old Testament passages the Old Testament the Israelites cried out and to God and say what what did we do wrong we kept your rituals we did the sacrifices what did we do wrong so the law was something that showed them hey you are living for the sinful desires of the flesh and Romans chapter 7 verse 12 Paul says the law is holy just and good was 14 he says the law is spiritual is given by God in Romans chapter 7 verse 14 so what basically Paul is talking about in Galatians in the book of Galatians and Romans is that hey the law served its purpose what was the purpose of the law served it pointed out sin in our lives and it was pointing out to somebody who was going to come who's going to enable us to fulfill the righteous demands of the law it was pointing us to Jesus Christ yes the law is good it served the purpose the law made us aware of sin but Paul is saying hey the more I'm aware of the law the more I'm aware of the sin the more I want to break it right and why do we break it because he's saying sin dwells in me because in my flesh there is nothing good and he's saying the law of sin is working in my flesh and you need to be very very careful in some places in the New Testament when you read the law of sin the law of the flesh the law of the Holy Spirit what does it mean it's not talking about the law means the Old Testament law it means the power of sin the dominance of sin the control of sin so wherever you read in the in the New Testament where you read the law of sin it's basically talking about the dominance of sin the control of sin or the power of sin the law of the flesh basically talking about the power of the flesh this dominance of the flesh okay the law of the spirit of life it's talking about the power the dominance in the control of the spirit of life. So Paul is saying, hey, the more I know the law, the more I want to keep it, the more I find myself sinning because the law of sin dwells in me. Okay. Or the law of sin is working in my flesh. Or that means the dominance, the control, the power of sin is working in my flesh. And he's saying sin is a law which is controlling my body. Sin is a law means not sin is, the Old Testament laws is a sin, but he's saying the sin is a law means sin is a control, a dominance, a power that is now controlling my body. Okay. Are you able to understand? Okay. So when you read some places law, you need to understand whether it's talking about Old Testament law or, you know, law as in terms of dominance, power and control. Okay. So as Paul is explaining in Galatians, the law in fact served a purpose. It preserved the people, you know, and through the savior who would come. So the law was established in Jesus Christ. The law was upheld and made to stand in Jesus Christ. So what Paul is saying, the real problem is not the law, but the sin that rules and dominates our flesh and the members of our body. Yes. The law required us to do certain spiritual things in our own strength, but we were failing to do it because we had to do it in our own strength. It was impossible for us to keep the law because the law of sin dominated our flesh, the power of sin dominated our flesh. So sin was more noticeable by the law. That means we knew that we were sinful people because we kept on breaking the law and we kept on running with our sacrifices to the temple. Okay. And the law, the Old Testament law exposed the sin in our flesh. Okay. But, you know, we know that the law is good. It's not burdensome. You know, some of us think, oh, keeping the Old Testament or keeping the commandments and the laws of God is burden. It's burdensome to us. It's not burdensome. How do we know that? If you look at Deuteronomy chapter 30 verses 11 to 14, are all of you with me or all of you have gone away to some spiritual retreat somewhere in your mind or some oasis or sleeping? Okay. Thank you. So Deuteronomy chapter 30 verses 11 to 14, you know, we read verse 11. It says, for this command which I command you today is not too hard for you or too distant. Deuteronomy chapter 30 verse 11. Okay. So he's saying that command which God has, commandments which God has given you is not too hard for you to keep. Look at what 1 John chapter 5 verse 2 and 3 says, by this we know that we love the children of God. When we love God and keep His commandments, but this is the love of God that we keep His commandments and His commandments are not burdensome. Okay. So God's command is not a burden. Okay. It's not burdensome. And James chapter 1 verse 25 says, but he who looks into the perfect law of freedom, that means the law brings us freedom. But in the Old Testament, God noticed that the law was not bringing any kind of freedom for people. It was becoming too burdensome. They were like, oh, we have to go and make this sacrifice. So they would take some animal, some sickly animal and, you know, bird or something and just do it for the sake of sacrificing and they would go back and commit the same sin. So the law was becoming very burdensome for people and God was getting angry because every time they're not keeping the law, every time they're making the sacrifices and that's why he says in Haggai, shut the door of the temple. Why? Because your worship is like noise to my ears and your sacrifice is displeasing in my sight. That means, and if you read Haggai, it says, God says, look at the sacrifices that you're bringing. Will you take the same kind of animal and give it to your leaders, to your officers? You bring sickly animals, lame animals and you expect me to receive these sacrifices. That means God is saying, everything is going down with these people. They're not able to keep the law. They're not able to give some right sacrifices. Everything is going haywire. And so he sends his son who keeps the law, who's able to help us to keep the law and how is he able to help us to keep the law by giving us the Holy Spirit, by being an example himself. So, you know, God, coming back to Galatians, the Jews were just wanting to keep all these, they were bound by these rituals and traditions. And so Paul is saying, hey, all these rituals and traditions are not going to help you keep the law. Okay. He said, you know, what is going to help you to keep the law is, you know, Galatians chapter five, verse one. Can somebody read that? Galatians chapter five, verse one. Five versus one. For freedom Christ has set us free, stand firm therefore and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery. Amen. So thank you, Deepu. So why is he saying that? He's saying stand fast therefore in the liberty, but which Christ has made us free and don't be entangled again with the yoke of bondage. That means don't be caught up in traditions and rituals because Christ has set us free from everything. He's given us freedom and liberty. In Christ we have freedom and liberty and don't be entangled with the yoke of bondage. Look at what he says in Galatians chapter five, verse 13. You, my brothers, were called to be free, but do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature rather serve one another in love. Amen. So here again he's saying, hey, you have been set free. You have been given liberty and freedom in Christ. Don't use that liberty as an opportunity to fulfill the desires of your flesh, but use that to love and serve one another. So it's basically saying that, hey, we have been set free from all these traditions and rituals, even these sacrifices. So God is not looking for sacrifices, but he's looking for obedience, obedience in Christ and we've already been set free. So Paul is saying, Christ has come to redeem us from the curse of the law. We're no longer under the curse of the law, but we are become under the blessings and how do we come under the blessings? Because Christ has kept the law and he has given us freedom and we can enjoy this freedom and we can receive the blessings. Before we end, can we just take one minute? Anyone has any questions, any doubts? I hope you all were able to understand what I was teaching through Galatians and Romans. Yes, no? Okay. Any questions? Okay. Thank you. Yeah. Any questions? No? Okay, fine. We'll end class. We look at the divine exchange in the next class. Okay. Have a good day, everyone. God bless. Thank you. Thank you, sister.