 Welcome back everyone. We'll continue with what we are discussing. So we're talking about prophetic prayers and I said that prophetic is to know the heart of God, to hear from God and pray according to that because God knows everything. So what are some of the attributes of God, attributes or qualities of God? You have Christology? No you don't. So he is omnipotent. Omniscient. Omniscient and omnipresent. Omnipotent. And omnipresent. And omnipresent. Okay fine. Three things. So God is omnipotent meaning he is all powerful, almighty. Omnipresent meaning he is present everywhere. Third is he is omniscient. Omniscient means he knows everything. That is why we can tap into his heart because he already knows and based on that we can pray. So in the Bible there are some examples of people who prayed after they got a revelation from God and there was a certain outcome or a result to such prayers. So what were the results? So there were times when God revealed judgment that judgment is coming. So when God revealed that judgment is coming people prayed and they asked God to stop the judgment. Okay or to delay the judgment and God did it. He answered their prayer. Secondly we see that God reveals that Satan is planning some attacks. Now Satan has not yet done anything but we see in scripture that there is a time when God shows that there is a plan of the enemy to destroy. And so we can pray against that and that can be overcome. God also reveals people's destiny. Destiny means what is it that they have been created for? What is in God's heart regarding their future, regarding their purpose? So God can reveal that to us and he can also give us a word to proclaim or declare upon the people according to his purpose. So all this is prophetic and we look at each one of them one by one. So first I said that when there is judgment God reveals that and when we pray God will, we have seen God respond to the prayers of the people. Like maybe the judgment is stopped or the judgment is delayed. These things have happened in scripture. So do you remember anyone to whom God revealed judgment? So judgment to Nathan, right? Yeah through Nathan, fine. You could say so. But more like a judgment on a community or a city. Jonah, Abraham, Sodom and Gomorrah. Sodom and Gomorrah, yeah Abraham. So Abraham is a person that God told him Abraham I am going to destroy. Then what did Abraham do? He said okay God. He interceded with God. Correct. He interceded. So when God reveals something we can either just take it as okay fine this is just going to happen or especially when it comes to judgment. The reason why God reveals is when we pray that judgment can be stopped. Okay that's what Abraham did. He started talking to God. He said okay God if there are so many righteous people will you spare the land? If there are so many righteous people will you spare the land? Can you imagine God is actually engaging in that conversation? That means that there is a place for intercession of that kind where we can talk to God and we can request. We can plead with him and say God no don't bring judgment on these people. Have mercy. Okay have mercy. What is mercy? Mercy is when something that they deserve, right? That is not given to them. The wages of sin is death or the consequences of sin are not good. But mercy says even though they deserve punishment even though they deserve judgment, fine. You know we will not punish them. That is mercy. So we can plead with God for mercy and many times God may reveal regarding judgment so that people can pray. Okay now this is something we have to remember when God reveals to us. Let's say we have a dream or we are praying and we see something. We see a vision. We receive a picture or a word comes into our spirit. Then what happens is we are in a hurry. We want to tell everything. We want to tell the whole world. You know I saw this or maybe put it on YouTube right and say this is what God showed me. This is going to happen. But is that the right way to approach prophetic revelation? Anything that I receive from God, judgment is coming. Okay let me put it on social media. Yes sister Gertrude you have something to say? No you shouldn't tell. You shouldn't tell? No. Okay fine. So that is you know sister Gertrude's opinion. Fine so this is what we are supposed to do when God reveals something. The first thing that you and I should do is pray. Got it? When God reveals something first thing that we must do with that information is pray. Pray for that person. Pray for that city. Pray for that nation. Because it's always praying. The revelation that we receive is the right step. Now sometimes God may tell us you have to share this with somebody or you have to share this with usually what we do is when we share a prophetic word we have to respect the authority of that you know let's say if we are sharing a prophetic word in a church. I'm getting a prophetic word in a church. I've gone somewhere and I feel like this message is for the church. Now I can't just go and talk to the congregation because I'm not the person who is their leader or their overseer. I have to respect their pastor. So I must submit the prophetic word to the pastor. You understand? There is a way in which we must also communicate the prophetic word. Or maybe let's say there is a child, a little child that you're praying for and God shows you that he has to go to the city, he has to study over here and do all these things. But this child maybe let's say 12 years old. Now I cannot go and tell that child you're supposed to do this, leave this, go here, go there. What will happen? It will create a lot of trouble because who is the authority over his life? He's still a minor. I need to communicate it to their parents. You understood? So there is a way in which we must communicate. And that also has to be done with wisdom. So every time God reveals something, it doesn't mean we have to speak it out. Okay? First thing we have to do is pray. And if God says this is a message. If it's a message for an individual, maybe they're an adult. That's okay. We can go share with them and say, Hey, I saw this. I felt God is saying something to you like this. Does it make sense to you? And they may tell you, Yeah, actually, I was praying about this matter and you're right. Or if it's not for an adult individual, then maybe, you know, you have to consider the authority over their lives. Before you just go ahead and tell them all kinds of things and cause confusion in that person's life. So now moving on. So if God reveals judgment, what do we do? We've got to pray for God's mercy. So there is this example of Amos in the Bible. Amos was a prophet. So in the Old Testament, we see that there are men of God, women of God who were chosen to be prophets. So they were the only people who could hear clearly from God and hear often from God. So Amos is also one of those prophets. So in Amos chapter 7, we see that God shows him that upon the northern kingdoms of Israel, they were living in very prosperous times. First, initially they had difficult times, then they became very strong and comfortable. They had abundance and everything. But at that time what happened is the hearts of the people went away from God. So they started engaging in a lot of evil. They were living for their own pleasure. They were living with idolatry. They were worshipping idols. So they were doing a lot of things which was against God. So when all this continued, God was very angry with them. And he wanted to bring destruction on these kingdoms. So who would God speak to? And it's God's goodness actually, his kindness that he shares ahead of time. So he speaks to Amos. He gives Amos two visions. So in the first vision, Amos sees locusts. Locusts come and they eat up the crop. They destroy the crop. And the second vision, Amos sees fire. Fire comes and destroys. But the good thing is as a prophet of God, he knows what it means. Now when we see a picture, we have to understand the meaning. What is God trying to say through both of these images or visions? Thankfully, Amos understood, very correctly he understood that God is speaking about judgment upon the people. Destruction is coming. So we also see in that passage, Amos chapter 7, you can go and read it. When he recognizes that God is saying judgment is coming, he pleads with God. He says God, relent. Meaning please let it not happen. Forgive the people. Have mercy on these people. And the Bible says that God listened to him and God did not bring the judgment. That's so amazing. That is why God even reveals it to us because he wants us to pray. Can you imagine in Genesis 18, when Abraham is talking to God, God is actually giving him an opportunity to intercede for the sinful people of Sodom and Gomorrah. In this case, Amos chapter 7, though they deserve punishment, judgment, God says, okay, Amos, if you're praying, fine. I won't bring judgment on them. So in the book of Ezekiel, when we read about intercession, we will see that God is looking even for one man, one woman, who can stand in the gap and who can pray for the people. Even then, even if one person does that, God is willing to avert that judgment that comes upon the people. So this is something for us to remember. So God shows us something, pray. Ask God for mercy. And then ask God, God, what do you want me to do? Who is this message for? Should I communicate it to anyone? And if yes, communicate it in the correct way, not just random going and telling everyone. So in this way, we can actually pray for the people, pray for the land. So even in the case of Moses, we find that there were many times when God told him, oh, look at these people, such unbelieving people, stubborn people, stiff-necked people. I'm just going to destroy them because I brought them out of Egypt. I did miracles in their lives. Now when I brought them out, now they're complaining about food is not good, water is not there. And God was so angry with those people because they were not grateful for the things that God was doing. They were not recognizing the greatness of God, the miracles of God. So God told Moses many times, I'm just going to destroy them. I'll just destroy them. And some of them got destroyed also. But what did Moses do? Every time he went back to God and he was interceding, he said, God, they are your people. If you destroy them, what will the nation say? So he's interceding, prophetic intercession. When God communicates judgment, we as God's people can rise up and say, God, have mercy. And God listened. God listened to Moses. God listened to Amos. God listened to Abraham. God will even listen to us. And that is why he's showing it to us because he wants somebody to pray. Yes, Akhil. Yeah. Sure. Okay. Fine. Yeah. So it's correct because sometimes we get dreams. And I forget the scripture. I'll just see. Okay. Yeah. At least he asked us five three. It says as dream comes through many cares. Okay. So that means that in general, like even if you take, you know, you know, like medical science and all that, they say that normally all of us get dreams every time we rest. We sleep. We go into, you know, sleep. But there are only some dreams which are from God, not every dream is from God. Okay. Now how to know whether a particular dream is from God generally. What happens is like I was just sharing with one of us here also. Like Romans 8 16. It says the spirit bears witness with our spirit, which means the Holy Spirit bears witness with the human spirit. Or in other words, the Holy Spirit tells us. He indicates to us and he says this dream. Take note of it. It's not ordinary. Something, some message is there in this dream. So we need to be sensitive to some particular dreams because Holy Spirit will point to us that something special about this dream. Okay. So that's how we know. Okay. And the more we practice. So when we are alert at all times, we'll pick it up quickly that, hey, this dream, this is some something God is trying to tell me. Okay. So that, that is one thing. What was your second part? Oh, if it couldn't interpret, if he couldn't interpret the dream. Okay. So what we can do is we can just write it down. Okay. So I do that if I get a dream and I feel like it's from God, usually I'll share it with my, my sister. So that morning I'll just text her because we kind of share the dreams so that there's a record of it also. So I just write it down. And if it's something shareable, then I will share it. And you may not know the meaning of it immediately, but you can start praying and saying, give me the interpretation of this. So we see one example in Acts chapter nine and acts chapter 10. Peter, right? Peter, he's living in Simon the Tanner's house and God gives him a vision. He sees the, the, yeah, there's a sheet comes down. All the animals are there and God tells him, okay, you can kill and eat. Okay. But he remembers the, the law because according to the, the law that was given by Moses, you can't eat, you know, certain animals. So unclean animals. So he says, he feels that, okay, I should not eat those animals, but God tells him, no, you know, don't call it common. You can, you can eat. So then Peter is wondering, what does it mean? What does it mean? Right? But in this situation, the funny part is he doesn't get the interpretation. He doesn't understand. He's not understanding, but even when he doesn't understand what God has done is he has given a message through an angel to another man called Cornelius and told that man, you send people to pick up Peter. So the Bible says like Peter's still thinking, what does it mean? And in the, in that time, these men come to Peter's Simon's house and say, okay, Peter, come with us. We want to take you. So it's like when he is just obeying God and he's going to Cornelius's house somewhere there, the picture becomes clear to him that what was the meaning of this dream is God saying he has changed the law is God saying we can eat everything, but he gets the interpretation, the actual interpretation of the dream is okay, animals, all that is fine. Eating every form of animal. Don't call it unclean. That's fine. But the actual interpretation of the dream is the gospel is not just for the Jews. The gospel is for the whole world. So that was the first time in the history of the church that Peter and that Peter was, you know, he was very much about his own community, the Jews. But God told Peter, you go and preach to Cornelius. Cornelius is a Gentile. He would have never done it. Unless God told him that and God communicated in a vision and said, the gospel has to go to the Gentiles. Stop saying that you won't go to this community and that community. Stop it. The gospel has to go to everyone. That is the actual meaning of that dream. Right. And he shares it later in accepted 10. He talks about it. He shares it with the elders in Jerusalem. So that's the way. But the point is that he didn't understand when he got it. So it's okay. Sometimes we will get a vision or a dream and we don't know what it means. It's fine. Just write it down and start praying. God may reveal it little by little here and there. Okay. Long answer to a short question, but anyway, I hope that makes some sense. Anything else or can we move on? I said that if there are judgments and God reveals, we can pray for God's mercy in that situation. Yes. God can tell us through prophecy. Yes. It can happen. So can God speak to us through the verses of the Bible? Yes. He can. He can just, you know, tell us directly that way. Also it happens. Fine. All right. Let's move on. So we saw that judgment can be averted. Now I told that sometimes God can reveal the plans of Satan. Satan, you know, he's an enemy. He wants to destroy God's people. He wants to destroy God's work and God's purposes. So it's his normal thing. You know, he will keep planning something against God's people, how to distract them, how to bring them down, how to destroy their focus. So when these things happen, God can actually show it to us beforehand, so that we can start to pray. Okay. There is a time when Peter, talking to Peter, Jesus says in Luke 22 verses 31 and 32, Jesus tells him, Simon, Simon, indeed Satan has asked for you that he may sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you that your faith should not fail. And you have written to me, strengthen your brethren. So what is Jesus saying in this? Jesus is saying, Satan has plans, but you are protected. Peter, you are protected. Simon Peter. Why? Because I have prayed for you. I have prayed for you. So when we recognize by revelation that Satan is trying to do something, we can pray. And when we pray, what happens? Protection. That's what Jesus said, right? I have prayed for you. Though Satan is trying to do these things, it won't affect you because I have prayed for you. And that brings protection on your life. So you see when there is prayer, okay, it acts as protection. So we see in a couple of scriptures, Hosea chapter 12 and verse 13, it says, by a prophet, the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt and by a prophet, he was preserved. So God is sharing that in the prophetic anointing, okay, through a prophet, God brought the children of Israel out of Egypt and through a prophet, there was preservation or protection. This word protection, it's the word Shamar in the Hebrew language, okay? Preserve is Shamar in the Hebrew language. What does it mean? It's like if you have a house and there are no boundary walls. Imagine the campus that we live in, if it doesn't have boundary walls, we feel so unprotected, right? Even though this whole space is ours, anyone can come in anytime. And that's not safe. But Shamar means hedge or cover around, okay? So what we recognize is that through a prophet or through the revelation that we receive, there can be protection if we pray. Got it? So when God reveals any plan of the enemy, we can start praying for those people and what will happen? There'll be like a hedge, like you can imagine, like a compound wall or a hedge. God is protecting them through our prayers. That is Shamar and that is a responsibility that God gives us. Same thing. Let's say God gives us a revelation about someone in their life, some attack, something is going to come. What do we generally do? We'll go and tell that brother, hey, God, this showed me, Satan is going to attack you. This is going to happen to you. Whether the attack happens or not, because of fear only, that person will be like, oh gosh, what will I do now? Because Satan is going to attack me. So we cause fear and we don't cause faith in their hearts. That's not the point. So God shows us something. We have to pray for them. When we pray, what will happen? Protection. That's what Jesus said. Simon, I've prayed for you. Nothing's going to happen to you, even though this is Satan's plan. In our notes, it also says that especially when it comes to leadership in a church or in the kingdom of God, any kind of leadership, when God calls us to leadership, we lead people. We teach, we instruct, we guide, we nurture. We do all those things. But when you look at the leadership of Moses, one of the things that he did, because he was a prophet, and what did we see? In Hosea 1213, he prayed. He prayed through a prophet. Israel was protected. So his prayers protected the people. So a responsibility of leadership is to pray for the people. We have to pray for the people. God will give us revelation of different things. Satan is planning this. Satan is planning that. This attack, that attack. But as a leader, when we see something, we can sense something happening. We should start to pray for the people. So when we pray for the people, God will protect them from dangers, from deception, from temptation, from anything that Satan is planning against them. So this is also very important for us to ensure that Satan's attacks are destroyed. We can destroy through prayer. And that's why even for parents, they have authority over their children. So we'll read about this later. There is something called as structures. Godly structures. So God gives some people in leadership and God's authority flows through that structure. We cannot destroy that structure. And there is a lot of power if that authority functions right. So even when it comes to children, usually God communicates to the parents visions, dreams, everything and they start praying for the children. That's very powerful. They can actually destroy the works of the devil in the lives of their children just through prayer. Maybe their children are far away. They are working far away, studying far away. But the prayers of the authority figures in their life, maybe their parents will really affect them, protect them from the attacks of the enemy. So that is something for us to remember. Is that fine? Anything here or we'll continue? Okay, fine. Let's continue. So yes. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Okay. So the question is that if God gives a corrective word for someone, then how can we communicate that because the person might think that we are judging them. Right? So in such a situation, usually I think just pray. Just pray. Don't communicate because there's a right way to communicate and generally, as I told you, right, authority structures. So there's a pastor to the church, the elders. So maybe in confidence, at some point if you're meant to share that word, you may have to get the counsel of the elders and say that it's constantly coming back to me. How do I share this? If you submit that word with them and then with their guidance you can communicate. If you directly go communicate, it may not work. Hmm. Yeah. So somebody trusted like a trusted elder, you can take in confidence to do this. There are some relationships, maybe you're very close to someone and then you get a word. It's easy. In that situation, you can easily share with them, but otherwise it's difficult. Yeah. I'll come to you, Sister Ghatru. Is there a question? Sir. I just wanted to ask, in no way there is any attack in your life. And you have to pray through spiritual warfare prayer, singly or mutually. Okay. The attack of Satan, where? Where is the attack of Satan? Attack of the enemy on your life or anything, you know. And do you have to pray in spiritual warfare alone or mutually or with agreeing with somebody? Okay. So I see if there is an opportunity to pray with people, you can. But in some situations we may not have. In that situation, if you pray alone, even then it will be effective. Okay, Sister. Okay, but they slept, right? Jesus ended up praying over there. Yeah, sure. Thank you. Yes. It's possible to use the mic because online it's it'll be an empty space. Take care. Yeah, sure. In response to Sagar's question, the context in which Jesus was referring about judgmental is about, you know, trying to first remove the speck out of your eye before you remove the dust of the other person's eye. So that's more of trying to, you know, being character-judgmental. But when assuming, now say there's a dream that Sagar gets in his heart. So with love he can always approach me and he can, you know, tell, let's see, I just want to share something with you. It's like a burden on my heart and I just had a vision and a relation from God. So can I share it with you? Would you think that would be ideal? Because I understood his question. The judgmental part was more with regard to judging a character of a person. And the burden that God has put in Sagar's heart or a dream is something that, you know, God is using him to pass a message to X, Y or Z. Yeah, so see, it depends on the relationship. Okay, it depends on the relationship and if he feels comfortable to put it across and you are you're ready to receive it, it's fine. It's fine, but usually these corrective words are very tricky. You feel like, yeah, you're already good friends with them and all, but it can go this way or that way, it can go anyway. So that's what I'm saying. If it's a corrective word, pray a lot, think a lot, you know, see how God is leading you to actually communicate it because for that person it may not be easy to digest what we are saying. Okay, fine. Alright, so I'm just coming here to a point on the chat. Okay, Brother Biju is saying if we pray for someone who has harmed us, what will happen as per scripture? So if we pray for someone who has harmed us. So, brother like Job, no, we look at the life of Job, that's the example and we know that God told Job to pray positive things or blessings for the people who offended him or harmed him and the blessings on Job's life doubled after that. So we don't see this thing of, you know, if somebody has hurt us then we go ahead and pray curses on them. You don't find that in scripture. Is that okay, Brother Biju? Do you have any follow-up question to that? No, Sister, thank you. Okay, sure. Thank you. Thanks. Alright, so then I'll move on to more parts here regarding prophetic prayer. Prophetic intercession birds prayers that release one's destiny in God. So, how does this work? When you look at Simon Peter, in the Bible, I hope Peter is not angry with me but I'll just say you generally see that he talks before he thinks. And you find that he's sort of getting into trouble and Jesus has to tell him Simon, calm down relax. But the thing is when Jesus sees him, he's so raw. He's so unprepared to become the leader of the church. But Jesus knows that Peter will be that leader of the early church. So in the book of Acts, there's a complete turnaround. If you talk about Peter, he's a different man. He takes up leadership, first he gets up and, you know, he speaks, he leads the people. Amazing transformation in the life of Peter. But initially that's not the case. He messes things up quite quickly and he even denied Jesus. So we may wonder, like Jesus, why did you pick this man? You could have picked somebody else, no. But when Jesus meets Peter, he says Peter, you are the rock. Isn't it? He talks about his destiny. When he meets Peter, so what is that? That is a prophetic word about the life of this man. Maybe right now, he's very raw. But there is a great future ahead for this man called Peter. So what happens even in our lives before the transformation? Maybe even when people are very young children, God reveals the destiny. Think about John the Baptist. Okay, the father Zacharias, you find that his speech was gone. But when he takes the baby, he starts to pray a prayer, a long prayer you'll read about his own son and he starts saying prophetic words, you child you will do this, you will do that. How does Zacharias know it's the prophetic anointing on the life of Zacharias that leads him to pray a prophetic prayer for his own son. He comes to know what God wants him to do. Okay, so the point is sometimes God reveals earlier, early on, what is the destiny of somebody? Now, just because God reveals it doesn't mean that you will see them become that mighty prophet in, you know, tomorrow or in two years or three years, it may take a decade two decades. We don't know but what is our responsibility when we know the destiny of someone? Same thing pray, intercede okay. We may find that maybe, you know, it's a brother or a sister in our lives and they are not following God, they are in all the wrong things, but we know there are prophetic words on their life that God is going to use them as a mighty minister of God. So what should I do as a sibling? Pray pray, keep praying, keep praying but we may look at their life and say what is this? Nothing is happening, there is no change but the reason why God revealed it to us is so that we can intercede. We'll talk about intercession later. Intercession is you know, going before God on behalf of someone till that promise or that word is fulfilled. So when we know someone's destiny, God actually wants us to pray for them. It may take many years also to keep praying that this is their destiny God, their life should not be destroyed. This is their destiny God you know, we do not allow Satan to have any rule in their lives. This is their destiny God, we bind every spirit of you know, confusion all that kind of spiritual warfare we are supposed to engage in. So through revelation God can reveal the purpose of anyone's life. Anybody's life. You remember Nathaniel, there's a man called Nathaniel So when Jesus looks at him, Jesus does not even know him but he says, here's a man without any guile. How does Jesus know it's discernment in the spirit, it's the prophetic anointing by which he's talking about the character of someone without knowing that person. So this is the way in which we can receive revelation through the prophetic anointing or the prophetic revelation but whatever we receive as information pray. That's the main reason why God is showing it to us. And finally here we must declare the word of God, declare it whatever God intends for someone we are supposed to speak that out. So can somebody read Jeremiah, Jeremiah chapter 1 verses 9 and 10 Then the Lord put forth his hand and touched my mouth and the Lord said to me, behold, I have put my words in your mouth. See I have this day set you over the nations and over the kingdoms to root out and to pull down and destroy and to throw down to build and to plant. Okay. So what God is doing is he gives us his word to do a work you know and that's how God works. How does God work? He gives us a word. We go to God and say, God this is my problem help me, help me, help me and then God gives us a word or he starts speaking to us and we say, God, I don't need a word. I don't need you to say anything. Just do something. Get me out of this trouble. But you know what God works through his word. God wants to do something about your situation. That is why he's giving you a word because there is power in that word. Okay. Even in the passage that Akhil just read God is revealing like a powerful thing. He's telling Jeremiah that I put my words in your mouth to do some things. So when you speak the word amazing things are going to take place root out, pull down, build up. How is it possible just by speaking God's word can can you uproot can you build you know we all know we are seeing construction happening around us if you want to pull down something we want to break one building. We look at a bulldozer. We need a big powerful instrument to do it. But what is God saying? No, no, no. I'm giving you my word because in the spiritual realm the word has power. It's like that bulldozer. You speak my word upon the situation. You speak my word upon the circumstance in this case to Jeremiah he's giving a word for the people okay. So when Jeremiah as a prophet he declares the word when you declare the prophetic word don't underestimate its power. Something amazing can take place. God can build through the declaration of that word. You know sometimes when we have worship we say that right we are declaring the victory of God and don't underestimate it. That's what God did with Jeremiah. He just put a prophetic word in his mouth. I'm putting my word in your mouth. Speak it and you speak it. There'll be destruction of the enemy when you speak it. There'll be building up of the kingdom. So we call this proclamation we proclaim the prophetic word. So there are times when we receive a revelation from God to speak it and declare it. It's you know part of spiritual warfare. It's part of what we do in the kingdom of God. We are supposed to speak it. We talked a lot about interceding intercede and God reveals something to you. But there's also a time when we are supposed to declare and decree. Put that word in your mouth and keep speaking it. And that is what will do the work in the kingdom of God. So this is the way the prophetic word works. So I think I'll wrap up with that but if there are any questions we can take it up. So please feel free. Anything about prophetic prayer? Yes, sure. Small note. So suppose if we're talking about prophetic prayer and then God reveals to you so sometimes do we actually have to see I understand the sensitivity of you know how will the receiver hear what God has revealed but if God has put something on my heart to reveal should I actually do what God has told me to do or rather than being sensitive of how he or she would accept it. I will just be gentle and in a softer Yeah, so see the Bible teaches us speak the truth in love. Okay, sometimes the truth can be very very difficult to receive. But we can communicate it in a nice way in a loving way. But we are supposed to speak the truth. So it's okay to share. Each one of us like to hear something really nice from a prophet. So something God has revealed something very nice to me about XYZ. It's easy to tell. Yeah, but as a prophet it is you have to reveal whatever God has to provided you not a false prophet. Yeah, no, that's okay. I'm saying if you're supposed to communicate it you communicate it but it's all about the presentation. So in that book know understanding the prophetic we will read about that also for example now David David sinned. He engaged in adultery. Now Nathan the prophet has to go and correct him. Now Nathan can go and tell him you adulterer David you've sinned against God. What would have happened? I don't know maybe Nathan would have been thrown out and David would have said I don't want to listen another sentence from you leave right now because it's the presentation. How did Nathan do it? He was very wise. He told him a story. He said look it's like this there's a story in this story this there are this Eve and this man takes it away who should be punished and David says this man right and then Nathan says that man is you so nicely he put it he got the message through it's a very difficult word of judgment but we need the wisdom of God that's my point okay so the presentation if God is telling you you have to communicate it yeah do it but how are you going to communicate that's another very very important thing to think about okay fine right anything else prophetic intercession prophetic revelation okay okay but the sun is asking will the online students have supernatural hour again or is it only for the in-person students so we tried making the online on-campus supernatural hour available to the online students but then we felt that maybe a lot of people are not yet able to connect to it so which is why we stopped it but let's see how it goes maybe that timing is not getting a lot of people yes some folks were able to connect but then we are still thinking about this what may be a suitable time for both the online and the e-learning students so that we can have a larger number of people connect to the online session so as of now it's on a pause but every last Friday of the month we will have extended periods of intercession and worship 12 noon to 5pm here on our bible college campus so if there's anyone who's interested you can come and join us here so that's an option for the online students right now and I hope that's okay brother Sanjay okay fine so moving on to Lucy if it's only a word God put in your heart believe how do we go about it putting into action so that's what no sister Lucy it's not about how big the word is or how long the sentence is the point is God is speaking even if God says only one word believe that means there's something in that for you to do so once you get the word you start praying about it and start asking God what you need to do okay so I think I'll just stop with that let us pray and we will close can somebody from the online batch lead us in prayer it's only father we thank and please God for this wonderful opportunity that you have given us to come and learn the word of God our master how will be today we learned about the intercessory prayers and the importance of prayer in our lives of master thank you lot for speaking to us we could learn that we should pray for our adversaries for our enemies and we should place ourselves in the gap and pray for others so master thank you for speaking through hallelujah madam hallelujah Nancy and we pray that hallelujah in the coming days we should practice what we have learned today master hallelujah we pray for all the participants and faculty members so Lord hallelujah please bless us throughout the day and the days to come be everything we ask in Jesus mighty name amen amen amen thank you thank you brother Biju thank you everyone god bless you have a blessed day we are just wrapping up for now