 Okay, yeah. So we'll get started. Why don't we take some time to pray, right? Let's, let's pray. And even as we pray, let's pray as the Bible says, let's pray in the spirit, right? We see in 1 Corinthians 14 Paul saying, I will pray in the spirit. I will also pray with the understanding. I will sing with the spirit. I will also sing with the understanding. So praying with the spirit is praying in tongues, praying as led by the Spirit of God, right? So whenever we see that phrase, praying in the spirit, it's about praying in tongues, okay? So let's take some time to do that. Yeah, Father God, we thank you. We thank you Lord. Just want you to just open up your mouth and pray audibly, right? So that you can hear your voice and also online students. I just want to encourage you to just pray so that it's loud enough for you to hear, right? If you're in a place and if your environment permits that, just go ahead and just pray in the spirit, pray in tongues. Let's go ahead and just pray, continue to pray, continue to pray strong, continue to pray. And for those of us who have not yet begun to pray in tongues, you know, maybe you've been praying and asking the Lord. I just want to encourage you to take a step of faith, okay? Like we saw earlier, we saw that the Holy Spirit gives us the utterance, but we are the ones who speak out. So the sounds are the utterances, the words are the sounds. So what He puts in our heart, just go ahead, take a step of faith and speak that out, right? After that out, yeah, continue to pray. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. I just want to want us to know that the Bible declares that as we pray in the spirit, we are being built up. We are edified in the inner man. So we are becoming stronger in the inner man. Our spirit man is becoming stronger in the things of God, stronger to resist the works of the enemy. We are receiving discernment and sensitivity to the speaking or leading of the Holy Spirit, right? So continue to press in strong. Yes, Lord, we want more of that. We want to be strong in the spirit. Yes, Lord, we want to be strong and sensitive to the leading, the prompting of the Holy Spirit. We want to be able to receive the mysteries, the revelations of God from the Holy Spirit in our heart. Yes, Lord, we thank you, Father God. We thank you for this time, Lord. We thank you. We pray that for each one of us, Lord, we pray that we would increase in our prayer life for God. We would go to the next level in our prayer life for Father God, especially Lord, praying in the spirit of Father God. We pray that you would enable us to spend extended time praying in the spirit. And even as we do so, maybe be strong in the Lord and the power of His might. Maybe receive, maybe be recipients of the mysteries, the understanding of the mysteries of God. Oh God, we pray, oh God, may your love, the love of God may be shared abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. Lord, may our faith increase, oh God, even as we pray in the spirit. And Lord, we pray, oh God, that we will be, Lord, diligent doers. Lord, off your work, diligent doers off the work, Lord, even as we pray in the spirit. We thank you, we come at this time, we come at these classes into your mighty hands. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen, amen. Okay, so I just want to encourage us to pray. Those of us who can pray in the spirit, just continue to pray in tongues. You can pray whenever, wherever. So it's not like only when I'm in church or only when I'm in class, I should pray in the spirit. But you can pray whenever, wherever. When you're walking around, you can pray in tongues. You can, in your quiet time, when you're listening to music, you can pray in tongues. You can pray whenever, wherever. And that's the best part. The Holy Spirit prays that perfect the mind of Christ, the heart of God to us, in and through us. Right? Okay, so today's class, before we get into today's class, anyone remember what we studied yesterday? Our last class, last week, what is that one thing? Oh, lot of responses. Okay, one, yeah. Holy Spirit. The way Holy Spirit worked in Jesus' life, okay? What is that one thing that you remember? How He worked? How did He, how did the Holy Spirit work in the life of Jesus? Holy Spirit? No, in the life of Jesus, in the life of Jesus. Okay, so the ministry of Jesus, the signs, wonders and miracles, the supernatural things that He did. He did it by the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit enabled Him to do that. How can you say that? How can you say that? How do you know that? How can we say for sure? Yeah, obviously the Bible says that, but where and where? We need to know for sure, right? Yeah. Okay, Acts chapter 10, verse 38, right? Where Peter's testifying to the fact that the Lord Jesus, He went about doing good and destroying the works of the enemy and He did so by the power of the Holy Spirit. Okay, another place is also in Luke chapter 4, where we see the Lord Jesus reading from the book of Isaiah and He says, you know, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me and He has anointed me. He reads from Isaiah and then He says, today this is fulfilled in your hearing. Right? And He went about, right. Okay, any other things that you remember from last class? What is it that you recall? Online students as well from last two hours that we spent last week? What is it that you remember? What is it that you learnt about the Holy Spirit? Okay, how the Holy Spirit worked in the life of, you know, these men of God, Jehaziel, Ezekiel and how when the Holy Spirit came upon Jehaziel especially, He prophesied, you see that as a recurring phenomenon in the lives of these men. Yes. Okay, what else? Anything that you learnt last class? Any one thing that you learnt, Joseph? Yeah, one thing that you learnt, right? Yeah, so about the birth of the Lord Jesus, how the Holy Spirit revealed to Mary and to Joseph and who He will be and what He will be called etc., right? Very good. Anyone else? Okay, so the Lord has given us the same authority power and Holy Spirit. We're going to look at that. Yes, Shani. About how the Holy Spirit revealed Himself to Mary and also Elizabeth and also about Sonship Glory. Right, yeah. What the Lord, how the Holy Spirit moved in Mary's life, Elizabeth's life and we also learnt about Sonship Glory, very important, yeah. I think that's where we stopped about the Glory, the Sonship Glory. Okay, so let's just revisit that again. Okay, so we read that the Lord Jesus, John chapter 1 talks about the fact that let's go to John chapter 1. Okay, John chapter 1 says that the Word was 14. Okay, John chapter 1 was 14 says, And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld His glory. The glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. Okay, so John is saying, you know, he came, he dwelt among us and we saw His glory and uses the word doxa, which means what God did, who He was and what He did in a very simple way. Right, so we saw His glory, he says, and what did they see? They basically saw the life of Jesus. They saw the life at the ministry of Jesus. He said, we beheld His glory, which means they saw what Jesus spoke or they heard what Jesus spoke. They saw the way He lived His life. They saw the way He ministered. Okay, which is again leading back to Acts chapter 10 38. The good things that He did, the good things, the supernatural works, the deliverance, the healing, everything that He did and the Bible calls it good. Right, and we see that they saw His glory. Okay, and in fact, it says in, so John chapter 15 talks about the fact that John bore witness, John chapter 1 verse 15, sorry, the John bore witness of Him and cried out saying, this was He of whom I said who comes after me is preferred before me, for He was before me. Okay, so it's talking about the eternal existence or pre-existence of the Lord Jesus, which means that it's not that this is something which happened at birth, but Jesus was. Right, He was there at creation, which is also scripture testified. So, when we now turn to John chapter 17, okay, John chapter 17 and verse 5, we see the Lord praying, He's talking to the Father and this is what He says, and now, oh Father, glorify me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world began or before the world was. Okay, so the Lord is saying, you know, I was with the Father. In other words, we learn that He was with the Father and He had a glory which He actually stepped out of when He came to the earth. Okay, so John chapter 1 verse 14 says, we beheld His glory and here the Lord Himself says, now glorify me with the glory which I once had before the world was. So, we see two different things. The Lord is saying, you know, I'm walking, which in other words, the Lord is saying, I'm walking on earth, but it is in a different glory. The things that I'm doing, who I am, you know, I'm doing it because of a different glory, talk, sir, but now Father, since He's coming to the end of His earthly ministry, He's saying, glorify me together with the glory which I had with You before the world was. And that is why we said, we use that word, sonship, just to explain the kind of glory with which He walked on the earth. The things that He did because of that glory or what He did by the Holy Spirit. Now, the beautiful thing is this, right? The Lord wants to give us that same thing. The Lord wants to clothe us with that same glory or He has done that. How? By the power of the Holy Spirit. Because He's the same Holy Spirit. Philippians 2 verse 5, we saw that He emptied Himself when He came on the earth. And that is why He praised that prayer. He emptied Himself not of deity. We're not saying that He was not God. He was. He can never stop being God. But the things that He did, He did by the, with the help of the, help or empowerment of the Holy Spirit. Okay, so let's move on to John chapter 14. Now, John chapter 14 and verse 12 onwards. John chapter 14 and verse 12, the Lord says, Most assuredly I say to you, He who believes in me, the works that I do, He will do also. And greater works than these He will do because I go to my Father. It's an amazing statement. I can see some scriptures. Maybe I can share the notes as well, if you want. The references. Okay, there you go. So yeah, so we are looking at John chapter 14. And verse 12 says, Most assuredly I say to you, He who believes in me, the works that I do, He will do also. Okay, so that's an astounding statement. Whatever He did, He's saying the works that I did or works that I do, you know, He's telling the disciples the works that I'm doing, He will do also. Okay, and then He says, Greater works than these You will do. Okay, and He gives the reason for that. He says, Because I go to my Father. Okay, understood? Okay, so no doubt in this, everybody's clear. He's saying, This is what you will do. Whatever I'm doing, you will do. Right, in plain terms, this is what He's saying. Whatever I'm doing, you will do in terms of ministry. Because I go to my Father. Then let's look at the next verse. And whatever you ask in my name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. So which means in all the doing, the Father needs to be glorified, the Son needs to be glorified. Okay, and He says, If you ask anything in my name, I will do it. Okay, then verse 15, If you love me, keep my commandments and I will pray the Father and He will give you another helper that He may abide with you forever. So who is He referring to? Verse 16. And I will pray the Father, He will give you another helper. He's talking about the Holy Spirit, the Paracletos. And that's the word He says, the helper, the Paracletos. And He will abide with you forever. He will stay with you forever. The spirit of truth whom the world cannot receive because it can neither see Him nor knows Him, but you know Him for He dwells with you and will be in you. Okay, so the Lord is saying something very important here. You will do what I do because I go to my Father. And then He says, Because I go to my Father, I'm going to do something. I'm going to send the helper and He is going to be with you forever. In other words, He's saying, Because I go to my Father and because I send the helper and He's the one who will actually enable you to do what I am doing. Simple words, He's just saying, This is what He will do. And then we read about all the things that the Holy Spirit or all the good things the Holy Spirit brings into a believer's life. Okay, so let's look at some of the things that the Lord Jesus taught about the Holy Spirit. What did the Lord Jesus teach His disciples about the Holy Spirit that's relevant for us even today? Okay, so let's look at Matthew chapter 10 and verse 20. Matthew 10 and verse 20. Okay, so here, maybe we should just read from verse 19 onwards. But when they deliver you up, do not worry about how or what you should speak for it will be given to you in that hour what you should speak. For it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you. So He's foretelling something to the disciples. He's talking about the coming persecution or arrests that would happen. So He's saying, when you are arrested, when you are persecuted, don't worry about what you should speak in defense or in explaining what you are doing. Don't worry about that. For the Spirit of my Father, He says, the Spirit of your Father, He will speak. Okay, in other words, He's saying He will give you the words to speak. He will give you the wisdoms to speak. He will give you the information to convey. Okay, and what is the situation when they are persecuted? Okay, so the Lord Jesus is telling us that He's saying, when you are persecuted and when you are brought up before these people, don't worry, what should I speak? What should I explain? Don't worry. The Holy Spirit will enable you to speak. Then Mark chapter 13 and verse 11. Mark chapter 13 and verse 11. Same about when, this is how He says it, but when they arrest you and deliver you, do not worry beforehand or premeditate what you will speak for whatever is given to you in that hour, speak for it is not you who speak but the Holy Spirit. Okay, now again, the context is being arrested, being persecuted for their faith and for following Jesus. And so He's saying, don't worry, the Holy Spirit will speak. Okay, now what could be a wrong application of this? Wrong application of this would be, whenever I need to speak, whenever I need to teach, whenever I need to preach, I'm not going to worry what I'm going to preach. That will be the wrong application. You know, I'm just going to come, the Holy Spirit will give me the words and only that I'm going to speak. I'm not going to prepare, I'm not going to... Because it says, don't premeditate, don't think about what you're going to speak. So is that right or wrong? It's wrong, right? That's not the right thing. So the context here is persecution. Don't think about what you're going, how you're going to defend and etc. Okay, let's move on to another thing which the Lord Jesus taught and He taught about the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. I think we kind of address this a little bit. It's in Matthew chapter 12, okay, Matthew chapter 12. And if you look at verse 22, okay, Matthew 12 verse 22, this is what happened, let me just read out. Then one was brought to him who was demon possessed, blind and mute, right? So he was possessed, he was blind, he was mute, terrible combination. And it says, and he healed him so that the blind and mute man both began, both spoke and saw. And all the multitudes were amazed and said, could this be the son of David? Meaning, could this be the Messiah, right? Who was prophesied, could this be the Messiah? Now when the Pharisees heard it, what did they hear? They heard people exclaiming, you know, maybe he's the Messiah. Maybe he's the one who we are expecting, you know, when the scriptures talk about. So when the Pharisees heard it, they said, this fellow does not cast out demons except by Beelzebub, the ruler of demons. So here the Lord Jesus does a very notable miracle. There's someone who's oppressed, who's possessed, who's unable to see, unable to speak, right? And then his eyes are open, his ears are open, and the demon is, you know, he's been delivered from the demon. He's cast out. So people are saying, I mean, the Pharisees are saying, Jesus is doing this by the power of Beelzebub, by the power of the evil one, by the power of the evil spirit. And then the Lord explains, he says in verse 25, but Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them, every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand. If Satan casts out Satan, he's divided against himself, how then will his kingdom stand? And if I cast out demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your sons cast them out? Which means that there were Pharisees who were casting out demons. And so they're saying, you know, if I cast out by Beelzebub, by what authority, by what power are they casting them out? Therefore they shall be your judges. Verse 28, but if I cast out demons by the spirit of God, surely the kingdom of God has come upon you. Saying, the rule and reign of the King, the rule and reign of God has come upon you. He's saying, if I cast out demons by the spirit of God. So the Lord is pointing or teaching us one very important lesson. The demons are cast out by the power of the Holy Spirit. It's not because of man's authority, or man's voice, or loudness of the voice, nothing. It's because of the power of the Holy Spirit. So he's saying, if I cast out demons by the spirit of God, surely the rule and reign of the King, the rule and reign of God has come upon you. The kingdom of God has come upon you. And then go ahead and say, how can one enter a strong man, house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds a strong man, plunder his house. He who is not with me is against me. He who does not gather with me scatters abroad. Verse 31, Therefore I say to you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men. But the blasphemy against the spirit will not be forgiven men. So he's talking about blasphemy, meaning something that is said against God in a derogatory manner. You say something that or insult, or you pull down his name and that's something unholy against someone or God who's holy. So that's blasphemy. So here is the Lord Jesus saying, what they have done actually is blasphemy. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. And he's saying that this will not be forgiven. And it's a serious thing. So the question is this, maybe I said something about the Holy Spirit. I made fun of the Holy Spirit. Will I be forgiven? Am I condemned? Am I in a place of not ever being forgiven? So that's the question. What do you think? Because we should, just like how we understood the previous one, teaching about the Lord Jesus, in the context of persecution, it will be given to us what to say. Same way, we should apply it correctly, what we are learning now. So what? What do you think? In other words, the question is, what is this blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? What do you understand from what we have learnt so far? Anyone? When we are denying the Holy Spirit's work. Is that blasphemy? Speaking against the Holy Spirit. So is that blasphemy? Insulting the Holy Spirit. So here, we see something unique. The Pharisees, what are the people saying? People are saying, this is a Messiah. He's done this miracle. This person was blind and mute. And wow, now he can see. He can speak. So this is surely the work of God. Can this be the Messiah? And to that, the Pharisees are saying that the work that he does, the work that he's doing, is empowered by Satan. The work of deliverance is not the Holy Spirit, but it's Satan. And why did they say that? They did not want to acknowledge that here was someone who was the... You see that over and over again. Wherever the people come, and especially... If you look at the same chapter, chapter 12, and if you go to verse 9, so he goes into the synagogue and behold, there was a man with a withered hand. So he couldn't stretch it out. And they said, is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath? Why did they say that? The Bible says that in verse 10, chapter 12 verse 10, says there was a man whose hand was not working well. He's in the synagogue. Now Jesus goes into the synagogue and they ask him this question. Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath when we are supposed to rest and not do any work? Is it lawful? Is it the right thing? Now, why did they ask that question? Huh? Sorry? Stim? Yes. What does that mean? To test. So they can? Okay. I think somebody raised the question. I mean, Han, go ahead please. Who's that? Yeah, go ahead. Oh. They were just trying to, I guess, catch him in doing something wrong because they were jealous. I'm sorry. Say that again. I said they were just trying to trying to catch Jesus doing something wrong that was against the rules because they were jealous of him. Okay. They wanted to catch him do something wrong. Okay. I think Gertrude and Daniel also says, okay, jealous of Jesus, trying to find faults, the Sabbath is holy and no work is done, etc. If you look at the same verse, verse 10, it says, this last part of the verse, that they might accuse him. Right? That they might trap him, that they might accuse him. So the intention was not to learn. Is it lawful to do this? The intention was not to learn from Jesus, but to put Jesus down, to trap him, to accuse him. So that was their constant motivation of their heart. So also with the Pharisees, the Pharisees, when they heard, it was not from a place of learning. Of course, there were some who were, like Nicodemus, who would come and wanted to know from Jesus. But here we see, all of them, they wanted to accuse, they wanted to trap, and their questions were based on that. How can we put him down? How can we trap him? How can we accuse him? Find something wrong with him. So the intentions were that, motivation was that. Because of which, they actually said that this work of God, they knew that this is something supernatural. This is something miraculous. Because the Lord Jesus says, hey, your people are also casting out, in the name of Yahova. In the name of Yahweh, there's power and they were casting out, the Jewish itinerant exhausts, they were there doing ministry. So the Lord is saying, how do they do that? Is it because of God's power? So they knew that this is God's power, but they were actually attributing that power to be the power of Satan. So knowing the truth, knowing that this is actually God's work, to say, no, this is the work of Satan, because, you know, they did not accept Jesus, because they did not want to lose their, maybe religious authority, position, whatever, be the reason. Knowing the truth, being hypocritical, and saying that something that God is doing, is actually the work of the demon. Something that the Holy Spirit is doing, to say that that's not the Holy Spirit, that's actually the work of the demon. So that's blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. And it's not something that you might do it in ignorance, or even willfully, you know, you say something, and, you know, so, you can be forgiven. When you go back and ask the Lord for forgiveness, the Lord is able to save to the uttermost, he will definitely forgive. So if anybody is feeling, maybe I blaspheme the Holy Spirit, you know, this is what it is. When you talk about blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, this is the category. You know for sure that this is the work of God. You know for sure that's a supernatural work, not man can do, but you attribute that supernatural work of the Holy Spirit to the work of demons, to the work of Satan, then that's blasphemy. So the Lord says this, you know, there's a serious thing, serious matter. So that's what we learn from you. Okay. What else? Yeah. Yes. Yes, Shani. So you're saying that, because I always thought that blasphemy can be forgiven, but you're saying that it can if somebody could ask for forgiveness if they do blaspheme. I'm sorry, tell me again. I said I always thought that blasphemy wasn't, you know, was unforgivable. I was always taught that that's the one thing that, you know, the Lord won't forgive you. You know, it's unforgivable, but he won't forgive you for. So you're saying that if somebody does blaspheme the Holy Spirit, that God can't forgive them. I just try and get an understanding. Yeah, I'm just saying the context in which, you know, the Lord is explaining this blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, because, you know, if you look at the lives of all the, I'm sorry, you're here. And if you look at the lives of all the, you know, all the people who were enemies of the cross, enemies of Christ, you know, Paul himself, you know, he, he persecuted, he did things against the, what was called the way. He did. But there was forgiveness, right? And so we, throughout his church history, we see people who did, you know, people who were worshiping Satan, Satan worshipers who did it in ignorance and maybe as an act of rebellion from a place of hurt, whatever. The Lord is talking about people who are, who know the truth, right? Who know the truth and who blaspheme God despite knowing the truth. And he's, he's qualifying blasphemy as that. Yeah, that's the, and he's saying this will not be forgiven. Hope that helps. Okay, thank you. Yes, I clarify a lot. Thank you. Right, right. Okay, so let's move on. Let's move on to what the Lord taught further about the Holy Spirit. Okay, so it's, so it's, now these are the words of the Lord Jesus. So, so let's, you know, let's just pay attention. What is he saying about the Holy Spirit? Okay. Okay, let's look at some of those references. Luke chapter 11 and verse 13. What is the Lord saying? If you being evil know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him? Okay, let's look at the context. Let's start reading from verse 9. So I say to you, ask and it will be given to you. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be open to you. For everyone who asks receives, he who seeks finds. For him who knocks it will be open. Okay, then he talks about verse 11. If a son asks for bread from any father, will he give him a stone? If you ask for a fish, will he give him a serpent instead of a fish? If you ask for an egg, will he offer him a scorpion? Okay, so he's just contrasting. If you're asking, if your son is in need, you're asking your earthly father, Father, give me bread, will you give him, no, I don't have bread, take this or, you know, I have bread, but you take a stone instead. Okay, so he's talking about the, you know, the foolishness of such a response. And he's saying if you then being evil know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him. So that should settle some of our fears or sense of unworthiness. We sometimes say, you know, I'm not worthy enough. I'm not good enough. He's talking about the goodness of God, goodness of the father in giving, in extending the work or the ministry of the Holy Spirit to us. And we ask, he says how much more will your heavenly father, you know, because we know how to give good gifts to our children, how much more your heavenly father. So he's not the one who is withholding the Spirit from giving to anyone. Okay, so the Lord talks about the heart of the Father. This is the heart of the Father. He desires that you and I be filled with the Spirit and walk in the Spirit. Okay. Okay, so we don't have to twist God's arm. We don't have to prove to him that we are worthy. We don't have to come to a place of saying, I'm holy enough now Lord so please fill me. No. Right. The Father knows how to give good gifts to his children. Okay. John chapter 3, verses 1 to 8. This is the conversation between the Pharisee Nicodemus and with Jesus. So let me just quickly paraphrase a few things. So Nicodemus comes. He says, Rabbi, you are a teacher and so no one can do these things unless you do them, etc. Unless God is with him and then he says Lord Jesus says, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Okay, unless one is born again. So Nicodemus is puzzled saying, how can a person be born again? Right. So what are you saying? Because he was a grown man and he's saying, how can I be born again? What is he considering? He's considering the natural. He's considering the natural birth where the Lord is teaching about something else. Okay. So the Lord says assuredly I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of God. So he's continuing to talk about how one can see the kingdom of God, how one can enter into the kingdom of God. This is how it is. Unless one is born of water and the Spirit. Okay. So Nicodemus asks the question was, how can a man be born again? Right. How can he enter a second time into a mother's womb and be born? So what birth is he talking about? The natural birth, the physical birth. Right. So he's saying, how can that happen? He's all the time thinking about the physical thing. But Jesus talking about spiritual matters he's talking about the kingdom of God and he's saying unless one is born of water and the Spirit. Now water could refer to many things. Right. Water is a picture type of the Holy Spirit and here the Lord is saying unless one is born of water and the Holy Spirit, he's contrasting between physical birth and spiritual birth. Okay. Yeah. You're born of your mother. That's a natural birth. So he's talking about water which is a natural element unless one is born of water and the Spirit. Okay. Unless one is born of the Holy Spirit, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Okay. So then continuous verse 6, that which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. So he's talking about this born again experience which is a spiritual experience for those of us who are born in the flesh. Right. So Lord is saying that which is, he says unless one is born of water and the Spirit cannot see the kingdom of God. Again distinguishing between physical and the spiritually saying that which is born of the flesh is flesh that which is born of the Spirit is Spirit. Okay. Then do not marvel that I said to you you must be born again. The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone born of the Spirit. So he's saying he's talking about how one is born again and the nature of one who is born again. He's saying you see, you don't see the wind but you hear the wind because you see the outworking of it and so is everyone. You don't know the source, where it comes from where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit in the sense the way they are born again in the Spirit, the way the Holy Spirit causes them to be born again. Well it's a spiritual matter we don't see it, we cannot understand it we cannot tell but he says so is everyone who is born of the Spirit. So the Lord is teaching about what happens to a person when he is born of the Spirit. So what we understand is that the Lord is teaching saying the Holy Spirit he is the one who causes one to be born again. This new birth is new life. We use the stones I got a new life I was a changed person my old life in my old life I used to do it but I'm a changed person and how did that change happen? Something deep inside happened. It is not that we decided, yes of course we decided, it's not that it's like a resolution and we are following through with a resolution because of our own self-control and our own will. No. Something happened in our Spirit and I'm sure you are learning in this whole subject of in Christ identity. How we are Spirit, Soul and Body. Are we learning it? 1 Thessalonians 5 23 Spirit, Soul and Body. So our Spirit which was dead to God comes alive to him meaning it's now our Spirit man is now open sensitive to the things of God desires the things of God is able to communicate with the Holy Spirit. How does it happen because our Spirit man is born again? There's a spiritual rebirth that happens. So the Lord is teaching about the born again experience. Is baptism necessary for the Holy Spirit? You put it back in the sense. Is there anywhere to see and the notes online? I can see myself and the notes probably if you are connecting from a phone that might be a little difficult I think. I'm on my computer and I can't see you at all. That's strange. How is it? Only the notes. Okay. I will figure that out. I'm not sure. Okay, thank you. Okay, great. So we see that the Lord is talking about we'll address these questions. So the question is, is what about baptism necessary for the Holy Spirit to come into our heart? No. We see very clearly and we will also learn further that we receive the Holy Spirit by faith. And when we are talking specifically about Holy Spirit baptism, yes, that is also by faith. Jesus is the one who baptizes us. And when we receive Jesus, Lord and Saviour, we are sealed by the Holy Spirit. And that's because of an act of faith and not because of water baptism. Okay. Okay, any other question? Okay, I think that's it. Okay, we'll take a break now and then we'll come back. Thank you. I can see you now. Yeah, that's because I stopped sharing the notes. Okay, Sam is posting something on the chat. I think that's to help you. So you can take the, when you see the list of people you can just pin Pastor Jay Kumar. You can see both the notes and him.