 Good morning, everyone. Welcome to our weekly mentoring. We keep this time open to all to ask questions, share thoughts, discuss or clarify on any topics that's in your mind or you're interested in. Before we could start with our session. Can I request one of us to please lead us in prayer? Kiran, can I request you to lead us in prayer? Yes, Madam Chair. Thank you. Father, we want to just say thank you, Father God. Father God, thank you for the day, Father God. Thank you once again. We took care of them once again before you thrown, Father God, to discuss in your word, Father God, to knowledge, Father God. Father God, help us to understand all the questions and sections, Father God, and give more desire and passion to your kingdom. Father God, thank you, Father God, to all things, Father God. Father God, those who are still willing to join, Father God, help them to join the section, Father God. Thank you all. Upcoming time, I'm just submitting to your hand, Father God, take care of everything. I might be just named after you. Amen. Thank you. Amen. Thank you. Thank you, Kiran. So please feel free to post your questions on chat or you can also unmute and ask your questions. Okay, we have received a question from John Paul. While Jesus was ministering on earth, he operated with Holy Spirit. Did he also have power to forgive sins before crucification? Is there any of our faculty would like to explain or take up this question, please? Yeah, John. So Jesus, before, so in his incarnation, he didn't seize being God, right? So he was fully, he was fully God, fully man, fully God by origin that that's who he was and he never seized being God. And yet as a man, he had laid aside his powers of deity. That is the omniscience, the omnipotence and the omnipresence, but he didn't seize being God. He's still God, but he just laid aside those powers in heaven. That's Philippians 2, 7 through 11 tells us about that. He's still God. And so, yes, he did have the authority to forgive sins before his crucifixion on the same basis on which sins were dealt with prior to the cross. That is, in the Old Testament, the Bible tells us the sin, their sins were covered and God could overlook their sins because of the cross that was coming up. And just as Jesus healed people before the cross on the basis of what he would do on the cross, he also forgave sins before the cross on the basis of what he was going to do on the cross. So on both those counts, the fact that he was still God. And secondly, he was going to pay for the sins of the whole world. He had the authority to forgive sins before his crucifixion. Is that okay, John? Welcome. Okay. I answered your question, John. Thank you. Okay, now we have another question from Kiran. Can you explain once the book of Galatians 3, chapter 3, verse 13 and 14 and verse 29. Meanwhile, I'll just also post this. Any of our faculty would like to take this question and explain. Pastor Nancy. Yes, I'll try to do that. Yes, thank you. So yeah, thank you, Kiran, for that question. So in this passage, we see that Christ Jesus has redeemed us from the curse of the law. We know how he did this. He did this by hanging on the cross and scriptures also say that someone who hung on a cross was cursed. So Jesus went to that extent to forgive us and redeem us, purchase us back and release Heaven's blessings on our lives. Now, in the verses that you have mentioned, Kiran, we are told that because Jesus has done this for us, the blessing of Abraham can come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus. Okay, and also verse 29 there says that if we are in Christ, then we are Abraham's seed and as according to the promise. We know that God blessed Abraham. He made a covenant with Abraham and the things of Abraham where friendship with God, protection from his enemies, God promised him prosperity, God promised him a future. Now, because of our faith in Christ Jesus, the blessings of Abraham come upon us because we are children, you know, spiritually we are children of Abraham. So, you know, we also receive those blessings. So I think I'll just stop with that. If anyone else wants to add, they could also add please. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. Any other faculty would like to add to what Pastor Nancy said, add to this. Kiran, did that answer your question? It's been very safe. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Okay, we have another question from Herbert. I would like to know the difference between justification, sanctification. Another common term like that they normally ask concerning that I have. Okay. Okay. So here we see that Herbert is asking, you would like to know the difference between justification and sanctification. Yes, any of our faculty would like to take this up. Paul, you would like to take this question. Yes. Thank you. Thank you for the question, Herbert. Just briefly, justification. I'm sure we, a lot of us have heard this phrase when we think of justification, which is just as if we haven't sinned. So when we are in Christ, we, when we accept the Lord Jesus in our heart and we have become a believer, we can stand in front of God's presence just as if we have not sinned. And that is justification, not because of any works that we have done, but because of the cross, because of what Jesus did on the cross. And sanctification is now if we look at the Old Testament, the sacrifices was only covering sins. And now in the New Testament, the, what Jesus did, he cleanses us from sins. And so sanctification is a process that we all are going through. We are sanctified. Yes, God has paid the price. He has washed us. He has sanctified us. But it's also a process where we have to ask forgiveness and we all make mistakes during our walk, during our Christian walk. And so we make mistakes and then we can, we ask God, God cleanse me, make me more like you. And so sanctification is a process and we go through it every day in our Christian walk. So yeah, I would like any other faculty also to please add to this. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Paul. Herbert, did that answer your question or is there any follow up question? Yeah, thank you so much. Yeah, it has answered my question. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. Another time I'm forgetting it, but I think it's like purification. I think I remember it very well. But it rhymes with that. It's the same line with that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Herbert. Yeah. So let's take this time to ask questions like you can also ask questions based on the course that you're studying. If there's any doubt or any clarifications needed, you can unmute and ask or you can post it on the chat, please. Any questions? Or is there anything that you'd like to discuss or share a thought? Please feel free to take this time. Abhishek has a question. He has posted the anointing in the heart and anointing with the service. Are there any different? Yes. Can I request our faculty to take this up? Jean, would you like to take this up? I'm not sure if I'm very clear on this. Okay, okay. Thanks, Jean. Sorry. Yes, Paul or Pastor Nancy can take this question. Okay. So Abhishek, the anointing in the heart, in other words, the presence and the power of the Holy Spirit in each believer, we know that we have the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit when we are born again. So every believer in that sense carries the anointing within us. And we know the reference from 1 John 227, which says that the Holy Spirit in us, the anointing in us, that He will teach us all things. So the Holy Spirit, He brings and imparts everything that we need while He dwells in us. Now, the anointing upon us, it's more like, as you have clearly mentioned here, for service. For service, as in it empowers us to do the will of God, the purpose of God. And we read about this anointing being manifested in so many different ways in scripture. We see in the Old Testament how the anointing came upon people to be prophets and they prophesied the word of God. It came upon kings to lead God's people according to His purpose. And again, in the New Testament, we know that the Lord Jesus ministered with the anointing. We see His life that it was like God confirmed whatever He spoke with the signs, wonders and miracles that He did during His ministry. And it didn't stop there. This empowering anointing, we see this carried on in the early church as well through the lives of the apostles, through the lives of believers at that time. And the same kind of works, the supernatural works are released. We see healings, deliverances, but we also hear of unusual miracles that took place because of the anointing. One wonderful example is from Acts chapter 19, when handkerchiefs and aprons were taken from Paul, from Paul's body. And then you find that people were being delivered even through that and that's called as an unusual miracle which was done because of the anointing of God. So the empowering of God is to do the work of God with the power of God. And that is the anointing for service. So I think I'll leave it at that. And if others would like to add, others also can add. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. Pastor, you would like to add anything to it? No, Nancy is good. I was taking notes when she was speaking. So that's the summary of her sermon. Yes. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. And there is a follow up question from Abhishek. How a person can receive this anointing for the service? Pastor Nancy, you would like to continue to explain this because you started up very well. Okay. How can a person receive this anointing for service? So the way we see it in scripture, Abhishek, and also Pastor Shed here, he shared that the Holy Spirit within us, right? He teaches us, guides us, transforms us. But for us to do the works of God, Jesus asked his disciples to tarry or wait for the baptism in the Holy Spirit. So we see that. He speaks to them in Acts chapter one, verse eight, and he talks about the Holy Spirit coming upon the people and then them being witnesses in their city and all over the world. And Acts chapter two, it happened on the day of Pentecostal. The Holy Spirit is poured out upon those 120 gathered in the upper room. And then on, we see how they start giving witness to the resurrection power of Christ and start doing the works very similar to Jesus during his lifetime and ministry. So to answer your question, how can a person receive this anointing? The first thing I want to say is the baptism in the Holy Spirit. So the baptism in the Holy Spirit is what will, it will immerse us in that power and then we are able to release that power. And of course, this anointing, we can grow and increase this anointing as we yield more and more to God. So then comes in our communion with God. We can add things like prayer, worship, time in the Word, meditating on the Word of God, understand as we release the power of the Word in our lives. All of these things will strengthen that anointing. And then we also need to allow the Holy Spirit to release the gifts of the Spirit. We read about that Paul writes in 1 Corinthians chapter 12. We have nine gifts listed there. And we understand that these gifts are manifested by faith. So I'd also like to add that. So baptism in the Holy Spirit, then aligning ourselves and communing with God with prayer, worship and all of that. And in addition to that faith, when we walk with faith, we're able to release the gifts of the Spirit. And so, yeah, in all of these ways, we can receive the anointing and release the anointing. Your question is only about receive. But I hope that answers your question, Abhishek. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for the detailed explanation and thanks Abhishek for the question. Thank you. So, yes, keep this time open. You can feel free to ask any questions. You can post it on the chat. Yeah. There is a question from Zellie. I'm a bit confused because I used to have what I learned from one minister. Okay, there is a question regarding ministering healing. Yeah, I keep this open to any of our faculty to take up this question of Zellie. Where it says, is it normal to have some kind of pain in some part of the body or a sensation while ministering healing to the sick? Just a quick answer. Yes, fast. Zellie, the answer is there's nothing wrong in having physical sensations while you're ministering. That's just one of the ways you receive words of knowledge. And the thing is, for example, somebody in the audience may have pain in their right elbow. So what happens? Now the Holy Spirit can give us that word of knowledge in many ways. One is it could come as a picture of a person's elbow and you see it's the right side. So that's one way it can come. Sometimes the words, right elbow pain can come up in our spirit. Sometimes you may see something visual on that person's body. Like you may see some dark thing here on that person's body. That's another way the Holy Spirit can let you know that there are people who have pain in the elbow. And another way is that you may feel in your body a physical sensation right here or on the screen. And now that physical sensation is just a temporary pain. It's not like it's not your pain. No, it's not a pain that's attaching itself to your body. It's just a sensation here in that part of your body that God is using to let us know that that's the condition. He's healing. Just as God can use our mind, like visuals, pictures. Just as God can use our spirit, that's words coming out of our spirit, the things we see in our spirit. So also God can use our physical body to communicate to us. So to answer your question, there's nothing wrong. It's a very temporal thing. It's like you just feel it and then it's gone. And many times we actually miss it. You know, because we're not paying attention and the sensation comes and goes and we don't know that the Holy Spirit is trying to get our attention. That look, I want to heal people with this kind of a condition. And so actually, as we miss it. And of course, we must not misinterpret it in the sense that if I previously had pain in my right elbow, then I would not consider that. Because, you know, I already had pain in my body before that. Then that's something I would need to ask God for healing and I would need to resist and believe God for healing in my own body. So as long as I didn't have pain before in my right elbow and a feeling getting a sensation there, then that's an indication. That's one of the ways the Holy Spirit can use to tell me that to give me a word of knowledge. Yeah, so that's how I would respond to that. Thank you, Pastor. Zellie, did that answer your question or is there a follow up question? Thank you. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you, Zellie. Yes. We're waiting for the next question. Would you like to unmute or you can post it on the chat? Okay, we have another question regarding the Holy Spirit from Monika. How does the Holy Spirit speak to the team? Could it happen? Like a Holy Spirit puts different or opposite things in the heart of people among the team? If it's so, how could it be recognized as the right direction? Okay, I keep Monika's question open to our faculty team. If anyone would like to pick this question and explain it to Monika or clarify it? Yeah, Monika. A very good illustration is that in Acts 13, verses 1, 2, and 3, where there was a team in the church at Antioch, there were about five spiritual elders and they were praying, just worshiping God, ministering to the Lord. And while they were ministering to the Lord, the Holy Spirit spoke. Now, the passage there in Acts 13, 1, 2, 3, doesn't tell us how the Holy Spirit spoke. So we know the normal ways, meaning it could come as a word of prophecy through a person. It could come as a vision that somebody had. It could come as something that maybe more than one person saw and so on. But we do have guidance in the scripture on that everything that's inspired has to be tested. So first, the Salonians chapter 5, I think it's verse test 21, I think it is. It says, test all things. Do not despise prophecies. Do not quench the spirit. Do not despise prophecies. Test all things. Hold on to what is good. Right? So we have to test everything, even if it comes to a group. And that's why in verse Corinthians 14, it says, you know, when two or three prophets speak, let the others judge. So that means even if there is a team of people ministering, it has to be judged. Somebody has to check, OK, is that really from God or not from God? So the point is everything has to be tested, you know, even if it's a group ministry, it has to be tested. And the others are listening and testing all things. Right? So is it possible that in a group, the Holy Spirit may be revealing things that are which seem opposite. It's possible, you know, if, for example, if there are four people who are praying and saying, God, show us which way to go. Maybe the Holy Spirit wants two of them to go left and he wants the other two to go right. So in that case, to go left and to go right, you know, the people who received. That's OK. You know, that's that's his direction at that moment for two people to go one way and for two to go another way into the work of the ministry. That's fine. So but but all of that has to be tested. Right. So the two people who feel they're called by God to go left. They need to test that. And once they validate it, then they go left. The other two feel that they're supposed to go right. They tested and then they go right. So so to answer your question, you know, yes, anything is possible when the Holy Spirit speaks. We can't put him in a box, but everything has to be tested and judged. But definitely the Holy Spirit cannot speak anything that contradicts his word. First, John five or seven. It says the spirit in the word agree. So the Holy Spirit will not say anything that contradicts the word. If there are two people in a team and two are saying, you know, they're two different voices. We have to make sure that it's all first of all aligned with the written scriptures. Then if it is a subjective thing, like, you know, which way to go, which place to go and minister, what then, you know, did people receive the word, they pray about it. And then, you know, it's possible that maybe one group goes to one part one city and other group goes to another city. And that's fine. You know, we see examples of that. I think in X 16, when Paul, you know, he intended to go to in germina that is more in the Turkey in modern day Turkey is going up north and best words. But that was what he wanted to do. But the Holy Spirit said no, go East, go to Macedonia, that means you go across the agency and into Europe. That's how the Holy Spirit led them. And so they went with that. I'm not sure if I answered your question. If you have a follow up question, you're welcome to ask money. It's clear now. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for the question. Yes, we have another question from Sid Kenu. Let me just read that. Okay, Pastor, you would like to take up Sid's question, Pastor? Yes, Sid. Yeah, can reserve. So the basic question can resurrection happen today? And the answer is yes. You know, the Lord Jesus, God still raises people up today. In Acts 26 verse eight, you know, the apostle Paul said, why should it be thought a thing incredible that God should raise the dead? Yeah, so God hasn't changed. So he still raises the dead. So the answer to your question is yeah, it does. The only thing is I would be very careful on the kind of things we watch on video YouTube. You know, because we need to know what is genuine and what is just created by nice video, video, you know, by a nice media team. And sadly, even in the Christian world, there are people who take advantage of a lot of things and they, they, they, they pretend that, I was right, what they imitate these supernatural things. So one hand, yes, we know there is the genuine, but we have to be careful of the Christian world where things are manufactured, you know, and because there's a lot of video technology and all these things can be manufactured, made to look like real. And, and it's all of us, of course, it's done because people are trying to become famous, get crowds to come and so on and so forth. So, and they just been numerous cases of those kinds of things happening, where sometimes they even pay sick people to come, you know, and pretend that they've been healed and all these things are happening in the Christian church. So we just have to be careful about that. And, yeah, that's how I would respond to that. Thank you, Pastor said that answer your question or do you have a follow up question. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you. Thank you said that question. Yes, we keep this session open to last students. Please feel free to ask questions. Okay, we have another question from Selvi. I heard that the presence of the demonic spirit have some form of foul smell is a true or so how can a believer differentiate between the presence of God and the presence of the demonic spirit. Yeah, I keep this open. Pastor, you would like to answer this question, please. So the answer to your questions until is yes. You know, demonic spirits can the presence of demonic spirits can be determined through a foul smell. But it's not always just as the presence of God. So the presence, you know, if you talk about the presence, the manifestation of the presence of God, the recognition of God's presence can happen in many different ways. One of the ways is aroma sweet smell and sometimes there are different kinds of smell that are actually indicate what God wants to do pleasant smells. And so that's one side right and but again the presence of God is not always may become doesn't always become tangible by aroma or by smell. Sometimes in the similar way demonic spirits in some cases not always but in some cases their presence becomes known through a foul smell. What is the best the right way to know demonic spirits, of course, it's one is through the discerning of spirits. Right. That is the gift of the discerning of spirits, which we know so that the Holy Spirit helps us recognize that there is an evil spirit at work. Secondly, if the gift of discerning spirits is not operating, then we just use plain discernment, which is our own spiritual ability to recognize demonic presence, which is based on the word of God and the expressions of what's happening. Jesus said in Matthew 7 by the fruit you will know them. So when you look at what's the expressions. Sometimes it's not the gift of the discerning of spirits, but it's just our own spiritual discernment that enables us to recognize that there is a demonic spirit at work. Right. So, you know, when you look at the outward expressions when how the behavior or what is happening, then you know, you know, obviously that's demonic and that's evil. And so then the, the test, the test, I mean, there are several tests, but the very basic test is, you know, Paul writes in first Corinthians, well, no man speaking by the spirit of God can say Jesus is Lord. Right. So that's a basic test. If Jesus Christ is recognized as Lord and exalted as the God, the only Lord, then God, that's the presence of God, God is at work. If Jesus Christ is denied as the Lord, then that's obviously the work of demonic spirits. Right. Is that okay? There is a follow up question from Charlotte Holly pastor. Where is that? Sorry, not from Zellitholi from Herbert. I also heard that the demons normally move at night, especially at 3am. How far does that go? Herbert, my response would be demons are working 24 seven, you know, and just remember 3am and one part of the world is, you know, 3pm and another part of the world. So I wouldn't pay too much attention to those kinds of statements. Okay, pastor, I know there's a question from Charles, but there's also a follow up question from Kiran. Kiran Singh, can demons affect our dreams? Yeah, the answer is yes. And so demons can interject, you know, things into the dreams of a believer. You know, causing wrong dreams or false dreams or nightmares and so on. That if the believer has given an opportunity for demons to do that, that is, you know, the demons just can't randomly come and affect dreams. But if the, you know, if the believer, demons can do that and disturb the dreams. But we, that's how we protect our minds with the word of God and prayer and then they can't trouble us. Thank you. Thank you, pastor. Kiran, did that answer your question? Yes. Okay. Thank you. And yes, we have a question from Charles. How best can one explain to a young adult who asks which people was came fearing to whom he was fearing when he was being sent away. If their family was the first to be created, where did came get his wife? Yes, there are about three questions in this. Can I ask any of our faculty to please take this question? Pastor, you would like to take this question, Pastor? Yeah. So, okay, who was came fearing when he was sent away. The family was first to be created. Where did came get his wife? All right. So, Charles, this is just a pretty simple, simple, a simple thought process. You know, remember in those days, people lived many, many, many years. Adam and Eve had Cain and Abel, and that doesn't mean they didn't have other children. And so they Cain, Abel, Seth, and so many others, right? And then in those days, in those days, God, because this was the beginning of the human race, and things were in a much purer state than they are today. In God's design, there was no problem at that time in intermarrying, you know, people born. For us, Adam and Eve say, we don't know exactly how many children Adam and Eve had. They may have to, I mean, we know Cain and Abel and Seth, but we don't know. They could have had many more. Not could have. They would have had many more because they had to have girls born. And so in God's plan and in God's design, it was perfectly okay for Cain or Abel or the other males who were born of Adam and Eve to marry the females, the ladies who were born of Adam and Eve. That was God's design because obviously this was the beginning of the human race. And God did not say it was wrong, and that was part of the plan. So this is just normal thought process that it was okay to do that. And that's exactly what would have happened. Where would the girls have come from? They would obviously come from Adam and Eve. And so obviously the males who were born of Adam and Eve married the females who were born of Adam and Eve. And then the human race started and so on. Now, whom was Cain fearing? He was obviously fearing the rest of the people who were born. And remember, Cain and Abel, when that happened, we don't know exactly what age it was. For example, if Cain and Abel were 25, age 25 or somewhere around that when Cain killed Abel, that means 25 years would have elapsed. I'm just saying example. I'm not saying that's the age. We don't know. 25 years would have elapsed, which means there would have been many other human beings born of Adam and Eve in those 25 years. So there was already people on the earth. And so Cain had a mark put on him by God. And so Cain was fearing not only God, but also the rest of the community who wanted justice for Abel who had been killed. So I think this is just normal thought process. It is not very difficult to think that, hey, that's how things started. And over time, over time, once the human race expanded, then later on God brought in rules to determine how marriage should happen and so on. Is that okay, Charles? Charles, did that answer your question? Still crying today. Just did. Okay. All right, Charles, no problem. Take your time. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you for explaining in detail. And thank you, Charles. Well, we have two questions, one from Rupa and the other is from Sid. Can anyone explain Rupa's question related to Joe and his friends? Pastor Nancy, Paul, Asta, can you please explain this question for Rupa, please? Yeah. So the answer is, yes, we can read and quote what these people have the friends of Joe spoke about with this qualifier that so everything that they've spoken is recorded in the scriptures for us. So four friends, whatever they spoke, it's all been recorded. It does not mean that everything they said is completely wrong in the sense that there were statements they made which were true about God. As far as who God is in a generic sense, for example, if today if some Hindu comes and tells me God is great, which is a common phrase. Yeah, he's a Hindu or a Muslim or somebody was not the faith. And he says, God is great. Well, it's true. God is great. That's not a wrong statement. It's a true statement. He may not be a believer, but that's a generic statement. And that statement is true. God is great. So in that sense, you know, we can look at portions of scripture, things that these people said as long as they are in harmony with the rest of scriptures. Yeah, it's fine because those are true statements. But where they went wrong is in their assessment overall assessment of what was happening in Joe's life. And if you look at basically the essence of what they were saying is Job, you have sinned, you have done wrong things, and God is punishing you for the wrong you've done, the essence of all their arguments. But in the process of coming to that conclusion, they stated things that were genetically right about God. So that's okay. But then we recognize that the essence of what they were saying, what they were getting at is was wrong in the sense of trying to say, Job, you are being punished for your sins. And that's why God is doing this to you. And God said, that's not right. It's not God who is punishing Job for his wrongdoing. And Job, in his responses, he was actually forced to speak more about his own righteousness. Sometimes it makes it look like Job is being self-righteous, but he is stating over and over again, you know, I've been clean. I haven't done anything wrong before God. But they are trying to bring that on Job. So in that sense, they were speaking wrong about God. So to answer your question, as long as it is in harmony with the rest of scriptures, we can, but do we need to do it? I don't think we need to do it simply because we can just use the rest of scriptures to affirm those same truths. Thank you, Pastor. Rupa did that answer your question. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you. It is answered. Yes, yes. It's clear now. Thank you. Thank you. Pastor, we have Sid's question. I keep it open to Pastor Nancy, Paul, or anyone who would like to take up Sid's question on demonology. I think I'll very briefly make a comment, actually, not necessarily answer your question, Sid. So, you know, beyond what you've asked, I just feel like the spiritual authority which we have as believers, you know, it's far greater than any demonic presence or any manifestation of a demon. So, I just want to encourage you that, you know, take authority in the name of Jesus. We know that Jesus has conquered. Jesus has defeated Satan on the cross of Calvary. And we are walking in that authority. So, because I, as you mentioned that you didn't sleep about four to five days because of, you know, the dog barking. So just take authority over any demonic presence. Now, can dogs see demons? I really don't know. But yes, if there is any demonic influence, we have the authority to overcome that Sid. So that's my brief comment I wanted to say. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. Pastor, you would like to add to it. Yeah, the dog barking at night sometimes maybe just the dog wants to sleep inside the house, not outside. So maybe a simple solution is bring the dog inside or train the dog to sleep. You know, as I don't think we should get too much spiritual about it. Can animals see spirits into the spirit world? The answer is yes, but not all the time. For example, you know, Balaam's donkey saw the angel, but the prophet himself couldn't see the angel. But the donkey saw the angel. Does that mean all donkeys always see in the spirit world? No. But God at times would open their eyes. But on the same, on the same token, demons can trouble animals, we know. So demons, you know, Satan came in the form of a serpent. Demons were cast into pigs and they, you know, they ran and jumped into the water. So can demons trouble animals? Yes. But how do we deal with it? You know, like Nancy said, one is we just take our authority and deal with it. And second is we, you know, sometimes the solution actually is just a small practical solution. Bring the dog and keep him asleep. Let him sleep inside the house. He'll sleep quietly. So maybe he's hungry or I don't know. Some basic problems, simple things like that may keep the dog from making noise at night. Yeah, but I don't think we should always associate the dog crying at night with presence of demonic spirits. That's not necessarily true. Is that okay, sir? Yes, Pasha, thank you for the clarity. Thank you, Pasha. Master, thank you, sir, for the question. And yeah, as it's time up, we can find our session. We have a prayer request from praise report, I could say, from Herbert. That is, we pray for his arm and his arm is getting better gradually. So as we close the session and pray, we can also pray for Herbert for his complete recovery. Well, I'll pray. Lord, we thank you, we praise you. We love you, Lord. Thank you that you were there in Medso First Lord. Thank you for the wonderful questions that we are able to clarify it and learn from each other. Father, thank you, Lord. Thank you, Father, for who you are in Medso First Lord. Father, we also lift up Herbert in your hand. We thank you for your healing over him, Father. Thank you for your hand of mercy and grace upon him and completely heal him. The arm that is frozen and he was unable to move. Thank you, Father, for your healing. You are a God, a healer. You are Jehovah Rafa, a God, a healer. Thank you for the complete restoration. Thank you, Jesus. In Jesus' name, we pray, amen. Thank you so much for joining in today's session. God bless. See you all tomorrow. I mean, you can continue with the classes. Thank you. God bless.