 And we're just gonna, as you see in our church, we have really one goal and one purpose in mind. We, all of us from very beginning, from the intro to the prayers to every word that we have, we talk about the vision of the church. We talk about what God has in store for us, and where and what we're going for, and nothing less to what God has in store for us. Amen. And so, I want to remind you again about the vision of our church is that our vision is to see many, many, many people get saved, to be saved, be healed, and be delivered. We want to see our city is worthy of God's manifestation, of God's presence, and God's anointing in this place. Amen. Our city deserves a, to have a great, great church, church that will not only be a church, but church that will be a host for presence of God. And like the pastor said already, that there's a difference between a church and between the presence of God. In many, many times people come in the church mistaken, and many times even churches themselves mistaken those two things. And we want to be the church to really bring the presence of God, bring a manifest presence of God, where people get saved, first of all, because there is no greater miracle than salvation of one soul. People will be healed, people will be delivered, and people will be blessed in Jesus mighty name. Amen. And so, but the way we're going to get there, and the way we're going to get to that vision, the way we're going to see masses come to Jesus, the way we're going to see stadiums filled with people worshiping God, and God's presence being a manifest, is that's going to come to pass through prayer. Nothing great starts without prayer. Everything great that started, every great revival, every great move of God, every great answer that has that people received in their lifetime came through prayer and came through much prayer, came through like pastor was talking about through determination, and that determination comes through prayer. In our church you have a vision, and we greatly desire, we greatly want to see a 24 hour, 24 seven prayer chain going in our church, that every second, every minute of the day without ceasing, like the Bible says, prayer without ceasing, that our church will be a church that will pray, that will constantly we have people praying, praying for revival, praying for God's move, praying for God's answers to come. We want to see a prayer mountain in our church, we want to see what is going to be a place where people can go, where they can take time, off of work, they can take time to go and spend time in prayer and fasting and praying, praying for their needs, praying for the city, praying for whatever God puts on their heart so that we will see that we will have a prayer mountain, amen? And we will see that to pass, we will see that come to pass. We are surrounded, and like pastor was saying is that before you begin to have a vision for life, before you begin to be persistent to achieve the goal, you must be exposed, and by the grace of God in our church, and by the grace in our life that God has, we've been exposed to many great ministries, and one of them that you just saw in the video, where God greatly moves by his spirit, healing people, setting people free and people receiving salavations. And we want to be nothing short of what God has in store for us as a church. We want to be nothing short as a church of what the church looked like in the first days, apostolic church. We want to be nothing short of what God is doing in the church today, so that it will happen in our church as well, which is salvation of souls, healing, deliverance and blessings in Jesus name, amen church? And so in order to have determination and in order to have that goal, so that we can achieve, we must be exposed, and God by his grace and mercy has given us the exposure through multiple ministries. For example, Ministry of Prophety by Joshua, Ministry of Dr. Yon Gichon, Ministry of Keshe Luna, or Ministry of Pastor Mantan and Kyiv, they were closely connected, and God gave us grace to be closely connected to one of the two, to each of those ministries, and to follow and to follow their example. And if you, if you trying to achieve as an athlete, for example, as an athlete, you're trying to achieve certain height, certain rank, you're trying to achieve certain thing in your life, you have to be exposed to the people that achieved it and follow their lifestyle, am I correct? If you are an athlete that's trying to achieve and become and achieve a reward, achieve a medal on Olympics, you need to follow the lifestyle of the people in the past or current that achieved those Olympic medals, you have to follow their diet, their schedule, and the way things go, the way they do things, and the way they exercise, so that you can have a chance of achieving what they achieved, right? And looking at all those ministries that we connected and looking at the first church in the Bible and Jesus being as a role model, we see that prayer was a cornerstone for their success. Prayer was something that they did without ceasing, something they do, the ministries that we follow do a lot and we see the results produced from it. And so we see in particularly a church in South Korea, it's actually pretty much every church, not pretty much every church in South Korea, doesn't matter if they're Prosperterian, they're Baptists, they're Charismatic, they're Foursquare, or if they're Pentecostal, every church in Korea has their own prayer mountain and they have their own prayer morning services. And every single morning starting from four o'clock doors open and they would have every hour that would take shifts from four to some seven to nine, that would take every hour, a new shift and church of thousands will be packed for prayer. And when they begin their services and you think if we do a lot of praying in church, you should see how much prayer they do. Every service they start with much prayer. In the middle of the service they have much prayer and they end with much prayer. And on top of that they have prayer mountains where 24-7 there is prayer going on and people from the church and from all around the world they go and pray. And that's why we see the revival that's been going on in South Korea that reflected on their economy, reflected on their health, reflected on the overall well-being of a country and each individual person's life. And we see that God is using particularly the church that we've fallen really closely, Church of Dr. Yungi Cho, we see how God is moving in salvations of people, 10,000 people get saved every single month in a church. That church is over one million members and that's just one main church. We're not talking about all the churches around that he released, that with the close vicinity that are all over 100, 200, 300, 500,000 member church. And this is all possible because of prayer. So I want to take time and just to talk a little bit about prayer and to encourage us towards division that we have, to encourage us towards prayer so that we can see things come to past in our life. Like I already said that Jesus is our model for prayer and Jesus, he is the one that models us prayer and how to pray. And in the life of Jesus, if you begin to read and study his life, you'll see that Jesus had morning prayers every single morning, or I don't know, every single morning. I only assumed that it was every single morning. But Bible, we clearly see that Jesus spent mornings praying. We also see in the Bible that Jesus spent many nights praying. That's why we get, that's why we do Friday night prayers except that Jesus had it all night. We only have a couple hours, but we'll get there. So our ultimate model is Jesus and how he prayed. You know, I I'll tell you a little bit background of our pastor and the kind of background he comes from and just a little bit that I know. And our pastor and his family, he grew up in a very tough times actually. They grew up in a communistic country where being a Christian was forbidden and if they catch you praying, they catch you having a Bible, you would go to jail for many, many years. As a matter of fact, my great grandpa was jailed and then eventually was killed because he was a Christian and he had a Bible. And so the church in their times did not actually have much access to the Bible. The Bible were very scarce. People would write things down and copy things in their notebooks so they can have a little bit, some portion of a Bible, maybe a chapter or maybe even down to some verses. But one thing that that church could do, that church could pray. And I remember a pastor sharing multiple occasions, the prayer meetings that they used to have. And even though they didn't have much knowledge of the Bible, but they knew how to be led by the Holy Spirit, that they knew how to get into the presence of God. And they saw many, many miracles, salvation. They saw how God miraculously provided for them, how God did miracles, healings and gave word of word of prophecy, word of wisdom, word of knowledge in their meetings. People would get saved. And today we have on the opposite. Today we have in many churches, we have a lot of word, we have a lot of teaching, we have a lot of knowledge of the Bible. But yet there is no power to live out what God has given us to live out. The purpose that he has for us. There is no power to heal sickness. There is no power to cast out demons and church became just a routine even though we have a lot of word. And we see that we need to have one and the other. It's like two legs walking. You need to have one and the other. If you want to progress and move forward, you need to have the word and you need to have a prayer. On average, statistics says a pastor in America prays up to 30 minutes a day. That's maybe three hours, up to three hours a week. And they say the prepare, it takes them about 15 to 25 hours to prepare for one week's message. And so that's why we can see the results that we see today in American churches. In America, not just American churches, it's Russian churches, Ukrainian churches, American churches, any church where there is no prayer, where there's lack of prayer, there will be lack of power of God. And so we have to understand that Satan is against prayer because if he can stop prayer, he can stop the answers of God. Satan can't stop God from answering our prayer. God is infinitely more powerful, infinitely more stronger than Satan. Satan is no match to him. God spoke a word and he cast him down from heavens. He didn't require an effort from God to defeat a Satan. Satan is no match to God. So when God's people pray, God comes to their aid and he helps. But when God's people don't pray, God does not answer. And so Satan's goal and task is to stop us from praying. As soon as we recognize this truth, as soon as we receive this revelation, we will be praying much more because we'll realize how much we depend on God and how much we depend on that we pray and that we seek the face of God. That's why in the story of Daniel, when Daniel would pray every single day, it opened his window towards Jerusalem and every single day he prayed, people just, some of those, some of the people couldn't stand that and they went to the lengths to have him killed. But we know that it wasn't just the people that were bothered by Daniel's prayer, but we know that it was Satan and the spirit behind that kingdom, they knew that if Daniel is going to continue to pray, the stronghold in the country will be broken. And so we have to recognize that the number one enemy of prayer is Satan. If he can stop the church from praying, if he can stop you from praying, he can stop your life from progressing and moving forward. Prayer is what you learn is not what you're born with because disciples came to Jesus and asked Jesus, Jesus teaches how to pray. You say maybe I'm not a great prayer warrior, you know, I see you guys praying here on the stage. You say you have so much to say, you're so passionate and you're doing all those things. Well, you have to understand that you're not born with the ability to pray. You develop the ability to pray. I have a very, very small child. She's five, she's five and a half months old and she is trying to communicate with us, but she doesn't know how. So she does it any way she can. She does by screaming, by yelling, she's trying, she does it by making all kinds of noises. And they're cute and they're all nice and they're adorable at five months old. But when she hits a year old, two years old, five years old, you expect them to progress in their speech and their communication and ability to communicate with you, right? When a child is 10 years old and they're still making five-month-old noises, there is something that is wrong, something not right with the child. And same thing, when we get saved, it's okay not to know how to pray, but our prayer needs to be just like disciples came to Jesus say, Lord, teach us how to pray. That's why in our church we continuously, constantly pray for the spirit of prayer to come upon us so that we will know how to pray. Bible says the Holy Spirit gives us outances to pray. When we grow with the Holy Spirit, when we grow in a relationship with the Holy Spirit, He will teach us how to pray. He will give us the outances to pray. He will teach us how to pray according to the will of God, amen? So we're not born knowing how to pray, but we'll learn how to pray. So if you don't know how to pray, ask Holy Spirit to teach you how to pray and pay attention and learn from the people, from your leaders, from the pastors, how to pray, amen? Jesus taught us disciples, we can teach our disciples how to pray. One thing you have to remember about prayer, that the prayer cannot be delegated. There's many things in your life that you can delegate, but praying is not one of them. Just like you can't delegate somebody to eat for you, say, well, honey, you know, I'm too busy. I'm kind of late to work. Let me go to work. You eat breakfast for me and lunch since I'm going to be busy at lunch. And that's going to be, you know, you can't do that. It's foolish. We understand that it's common sense to us. We can delegate many other things. We can delegate chores, especially if you're kids and you can, you have a free labor, hopefully they obey, but you can't delegate prayer. And so we have to understand that pastor can't pray for us. We've developed, especially the modern churches in America, they've developed this whole thing, pastor prays and everybody bows their hands and listens. Well, I'm sorry to tell you, pastor can't eat for you spiritually speaking. You have to open up your mouth and pray for yourself. And so you have to pastor can't pray for you. And you just come for Sunday service or Wednesday service and expect to grow spiritually. Prayer cannot be delegated. You have to pray yourselves. That's what we have every morning. We open our doors as early as four o'clock in the morning. You can come here if you can't do it at home. If you're not, if you're not disciplined enough, come here and pray and feed your spiritual man. Pray because nobody else can do it for you. Prayer is like a two-sided coin. And I'm just going to go into some practical things about prayer and encourage us to pray. Prayer is like a two-sided coin. It has to go in hand together. First part of the coin is prayer of fellowship. And second of all, we have to have task oriented prayer. Write this down. Prayer is a spiritual dialogue between God and men. Prayer is a spiritual dialogue between God and men. So first of all, prayer is a fellowship. You have to understand that we are in a relationship with God and we need to have a communion or a fellowship with Him. God is love and love has an inborn desire. It has an inborn need for fellowship. It has a vacuum for fellowship. That's why God does have a need and His need is to fellowship with you. We see that in the Garden of Eden, God was fellowship, fellowship, uh, fellowshiping with Adam and Eve every evening. He came and they fellowship like meant to men. So you have to understand that we are in a relationship with God. Just like if you are in a romantic relationship with somebody, you want to, it draws you, you desire to be with that person. You desire to share feelings with that person. You desire to share how your day went and even as far as what you ate for lunch, okay? And so does God. He created us in His image and His likeness and God desires to have a fellowship with us. So first part of prayer, we need to have fellowship with God. Bible calls us in 2 Corinthians 13-14 that God has made the grace of the Lord Jesus, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you. We need to have fellowship with God. We need to have communion with God. Second of all, when we fellowship with God, we need to, first of all, what the fellowship contains. First of all, we welcome Him. We recognize Him. Every person in a relationship likes to be recognized. They don't like to be ignored. I know even sometimes when I come home and, you know, I spend time at home with my wife, but I'm busy doing my, I'm busy doing my things, my chores. I'm busy doing other stuff. Sometimes I would say, well, you're not spending time with me, you know, and you'd be like, well, how are you not spending time with her? You're with her. It's because every person has a need to be recognized. Every person has a need to be welcomed and every person has a need to be noticed. First thing in our prayer with fellowship, we need to recognize God. We need to notice Him and need to give Him proper greetings and proper welcome in our life. Second thing in our prayer, prayer of fellowship has to contain praise, worship, and thanksgiving. This is a time when we just worship God for who He is. We thank God for what He has done in our life, for what He is doing. It's a time when we praise Him, when we give Him glory. The Bible says, everything that has breath, pray is the Lord. Third thing that in our prayer and a prayer of fellowship needs to contain is repentance of sin. We need to ask God to forgive us our sins. That's why we need to pray daily so that we can constantly and every single day we have to cleanse ourselves by the blood of Jesus, cleanse ourselves from every sin that we did intentionally and unintentionally, so that we can make sure that we always are in the right standing with God. And so a prayer of fellowship has to contain the time when we ask God to wash us of our sin. And fourthly is time of meditation and confessing, confession of God's word. This is what contains in our prayer of fellowship with God. And I hope you are writing because this will help you to develop a prayer walk with God. Because a lot of times, especially new people that have just started coming to church or new leaders, they ask as well, how do I pray? Well, I'm just giving you right now a practical steps of how you pray in your prayer life. So firstly, you start by fellowshiping, and these are the four things that fellowship contains. It can contain more, but these are the basic ones. Prayer of welcoming Him, recognizing God, praise, worship, and thanksgiving, repentance of sin, meditation, and confession of God's word. We have to understand, especially for those of us that are in the ministry, those of us that are leaders here in this place, we have to understand that prayer of fellowship and ministry unto God comes before any other ministry that we do unto people. In the Bible, we read that Paul and Barnabas, they ministered unto the Lord, and then Holy Spirit said, separate them for the ministry. So we have to, as a church, learn how to minister to God in fellowship and communion with the Holy Spirit. Amen? Second part of our prayer has to be a task-oriented prayer. A lot of times people get through the first part of the prayer, fellowship with the Holy Spirit, they recognize God, they ask God to forgive them of their sins, they repent, they give God praise, they thank God, and they get into the presence of God, they go through this part, and they are done with praying. But this is like one hopping on one leg, you're not gonna go far, you have to have a second part of your prayer, which is a task-oriented prayer. And a task-oriented prayer consists of two things, it's prayers of petition and a prayer of warfare. We see in the story of Daniel, that Daniel begins to, he recognized by the books, by the prophecies that the time of slavery of 70 years in Babylonian kingdom has come to an end, and but Israel was still in captivity, and so he began to pray and ask God, so that God will release Israel, and the nation of Israel, so that God will release them from the captivity. And we see from the story of Daniel that he prayed for 21 days until he received an answer from God. So we see that there has to be, in our prayers, we have to have an task-oriented prayer. If we want to see progress in our life, if we want to see, if we want to see progress in our home groups, as home group leaders, if we want to see growth in our church, we have to have a task-oriented prayer, which is asking God and bringing to God petitions. Apostle Paul in many of his writings says, thank God for the people, and pray for them, pray for them. We have to pray our petitions before God. We have to pray for people. We have to pray for the goals and visions for the project that God gives us. The prayers that we don't pray would be the prayers that are not answered. God is waiting for our prayers, and in relations 5.8 it says that when, and when he took up the scroll and four living beings and 24 elders fell down before the Lamb, each one had a harp, and they held a golden bowl filled with incense, which were the prayers of God's people. God collects our prayers in a vessel, and when those prayers come to its fullness, he pours out those prayers, he answers those prayers. But if we do not pray the prayers, God will have nothing to pour out. He'll have no prayers to answer. Jesus said, you do not have because you do not ask. And in a parable of, in Luke chapter 18 of the widow, we see that widow was consistently crying out to the unrighteous judge asking him for help, and he eventually helped her. And Jesus by this showed us an example of prayer, said that how much more if you're going to ask your Heavenly Father that he will give it to you, the things that you ask for. We as a church, we must understand this principle and this truth about prayer, that if we don't pray, we will not see growth in our personal life. We will not see prayers answered. We will not see God bringing revival and the spirit of God will not move in our church as we see it, as we want to see it. Amen. Second thing, prayer, task oriented prayer has to contain a prayer of warfare. Jesus said that you cannot enter a strong man's house and plunder his goods without first binding him. We need to, we need to have a time and a prayer when we wage warfare, when we fight against powers, principalities, and the things that in the atmosphere, that's what in Ephesians chapter 6, verse 12, apostle Paul writes, our fight is not against flesh and blood. And like Pastor was showing this video clip, you've seen the people that were just behaving normally in a prayer line and as soon as apostle John Chee came and touched him and prayed for them, all of a sudden the spirit began to manifest inside of them. And when the spirit was cast out, the people were free and they received the healing, deliverance or whatever that they need was in them before God. We have to understand that without prayer for deliverance, without spiritual warfare, there is no revival. Dr. John Guccio explains his story, how he started one of his churches. I think I believe it was the first church in this one village and he was praying and fasting and he was inviting people, he was witnessing and as much as he tried, he saw very little people come to Jesus. He was very frustrated and he was asking God what's going on, what's happening? And at one time he was praying a lot and one time he fell into a trends or a vision. It was a dream that he explains and in his dream he saw a snake crawl in to his church. It was a snake but in a dream that snake had a human head and he began to fight and wrestle and the snake was wrapping around him trying to choke him and trying to kill him and he was wrestling for hours and hours and he's explaining that he was exhausted in a dream. The only thing he could do is whisper the name of Jesus and as he whispered the name of Jesus, he began to feel strength come and feel him. He began to feel like the snake began to lose power and he continued to cry out the name of Jesus. Eventually he shook the snake off of him, he stomped on it, he broke the head of the snake and he woke up after the dream and he received a revelation that that snake in a dream was the spirit that was hanging over that city, over that village and that he received a victory. The moment after that he began to see salvation, healing and deliverance in his city, in his region and his church rapidly grew and he began to see healing, deliverance and salvation in that city. And this is, you say well you know that's just those Asian countries and it's there you know African Asian countries, they always have the spiritual side to them but there is a church in Miami, Florida and pastor Guillermo Moldano, his church is right now probably from 18 to 25,000 people and he said for years and years he's been praying for God to move in his church, for his church to grow, his church was very small, constantly problems after problems, no spiritual manifestations, no healings and no deliverance and the worst part of all church was not growing, people are not getting saved and he's praying and praying and praying and one time God gave him a revelation of deliverance and he began to move in a power of deliverance. First of all all of his leadership team got delivered and after his leadership got delivered God began to move even further where he began to see deliverance in his church and after that that came an exponential growth in salvation and healings and even raising of the dead that they have documented at least of a dozen instances where people got in some sort of incidents, accidents where they died or they were in a scene where somebody died or where members of his church prayed for people and they were risen from dead, from dead. Where doctors that go to church, where they declare a person dead they would go into them, go into the morgue, what God will put a prompting on their heart and I think we actually saw one of those videos not too long ago when he went back into the place where they already put him to take him to the morgue and he commended in the name of Jesus for a person to get up and a person that was already dead for hours and hours got up and walked out of the place without any medications, without any medical device, without any sort of help. When he got checked out the person had a clean bill of health and so that's the power of a spiritual warfare and so we as a church every time we pray we have to have in our prayer time where we wage spiritual warfare, where we wage spiritual warfare in real personal life and in the life of the church. So practical, a couple practical things and I'm gonna, I'm not gonna, I'm gonna finish it up. We have every, every single day from Monday to Friday from four o'clock the doors are open pastors here, leaders are here praying, come out and pray. If you're nearby this area before you go to work spend an hour with Jesus, spend an hour of fellowshiping with the Holy Spirit and now of praying and interceding so that God will begin to do great and mighty things. We have Friday night prayers starting at nine o'clock, nine, nine p.m. come out, pray, let us pray, let us see our city come to know Jesus Christ, let us see people saved, healed and delivered. Every single Sunday at 9.15 before church service let's, we have a prayer here going on till 9.45, come out and pray. I want to see every single home group leader at 9.15 at morning prayer and Sunday morning prayer. Your Sundays are not here to relax. Your Sunday is not here just to come and do a check mark. Your Sundays is here so that you can come here early in the morning, break the atmosphere, break through so in the atmosphere so that when people come they can come and receive here. So come out and let's pray. As you see that we're going to continue to grow in prayer. We're going to, we're praying, we're going to pray more and we're going to pray even more and each person in our church we will grow in prayer because prayer opens the doors of heaven and prayer opens the doors for God's presence to come in our life. Amen. Jesus prayed in the mornings so it's important that we come out and pray in the mornings. Mornings are the best time to pray because our mind is like a clean canvas that God can begin to write on it and set our day and direction for our day. Amen. So right now as we're going to go into a son of worship we're going to pray afterwards, we're going to pray that the spirit of prayer will come upon us, will come upon our church that every single morning, that every single day we will spend time in prayer, we will spend time growing in God, we will spend time, we will, you have to understand that the time of prayer is not a time wasted, it's time invested. When you pray you don't waste your time, it's not the time that you just feel good, it's the time where you do spiritual warfare, it's the time when you do spiritual things, it's the time when you build yourself, Bible says, where you build your future that you desire, it's the time when we break the stronghold of the enemy over our city and we see people saved. Before I finish this I just want to demonstrate you with this example, it's very personal to me, the power of prayer because we believe in praying for people, we believe in praying for our situations, we believe praying for people to be saved and this example actually comes from our family and at the time when my mom got saved, she was very young, she was a teen then her mom got saved and my grandpa, her dad was very much against any sort of religion, he was an atheist, he's a communist and he was, on top of that he was a drunkard and when my mom got saved and then her mom got saved they were praying for my grandpa's salvation, for their dead salvation, for their husband's salvation and just to give you an example how hard-headed this man was and how much he refused to even think about it or have anything to do with church is that at one point when he was a little bit drunk he brought an ex to the house and he tied my mom down when she was a still a teenage boy, she's a teenage girl and he threatened to kill her and when he told her that if you don't refuse your faith I will chop your head off and he was dead serious, he was just one of those kind of men, he was a very angry person and on top of that he was drunk at that moment and she said I will not refuse and he brought an ex up to literally kill her and as my mom praying at that moment his hands froze up in the air in the middle of the air and he could not pull him down as hard as he tried and the battle was going for some time, he was trying to so hard to bring his hands down but his hands were stiff up, stiff up in the air and then when he realized that he can't do anything with himself he told my mom you pray and you tell your God so he'll release my hands and of course when my mom she she lost herself she prayed that God will release his hands his hands got loose he dropped an ex and she ran away from home and many times he threatened her even tried drowning her one time in a severe cold winter and if you know anything about Russia Ukraine winters are pretty severe nothing but nine gown he cast her out out of the house on her own and that's the kind of man he was completely hardheaded man completely hard hard against anything of faith or anything of the gospel but my mom and her and her mom my grandma they continue to pray and pray for pray for this man and eventually Holy Spirit found a way to touch his heart and this person my grandpa got saved and then became a minister in the church we have to understand that there are things that we can solve by counseling by talking with people by negotiating but there are things which there are more of them they're not that we can do nothing but to pray and as as a leader at the church working with people sometimes you come and people come to you and they confess the things that they've done and they cry and they ask why did I do it I knew better not to do it you tell them you give them advice how to do it how to proceed forward and they agree to it they say yes I'm not gonna do it again and then they leave and they can't hold themselves and they continue to do what they used to do it and one thing I realized being been in the ministry for many years now is that your words can do very little if they're not back top by prayer you can talk to you can talk to a year off you can give them a 12-step plan but if you don't pray and if you don't wage war if you don't break that power that's hanging over them that's like pastor said that that produces desires unclean desires in their life you the people will not be able to do anything and so that's why as a church we put huge emphasis and we're gonna put even bigger emphasis to pray to intercede to wage war to fight for people to pray for people to pray for the salvation every person has a deep inner desire to know God but it's because the spirit behind them that blinds apostle Paul says there is a veil that's over their eyes that needs to be broken and that veil can only be broken when we pray for people the thing there are things in your life that only can be broken only through prayer in your life because you already tried discipline you already said to yourself you're not gonna do it you already told yourself you promised to other people you're not gonna do this or that but only through power of prayer you can overcome in Jesus