 Okay, I think I have to sit down a bit. All right, so welcome back to BC 106, our second lecture today. We're going to spend a little bit of time looking at some of the tools that are available for us to do Bible study. The first tool that I want to share with us is it's called eSword, all right? Let me, it's in the document. So I'll just share that and then I'll switch back to my screen here. So you can download this. It's free from eSword.net and this tool has been around for a long time. So I've been using it from 2001, almost 20 plus years. Okay, so it's a very useful tool, right? Then there are other tools, which we will talk about, but I would encourage you. Now, there are other tools, so I'm not trying to promote only this tool. I'm just sharing this one first because I use it and I've used it for almost 20 plus years and it's very good, but there are other tools which we will mention, okay? So you use whatever you're comfortable with. This is something I've been very comfortable with. Also, it's much simpler than the other tools. The other tools are there, they're very elaborate. So it has a lot more information, other tools, but that makes it that much more difficult to study to use. This one is very simple, easy to use. So let me, if I sit down, they won't see my face, but that's okay, right? Cause you're gonna look at the screen, right? So let me just share my screen. I'm gonna share my screen so that I can just walk you through this tool. So I have this tool, let me just, okay, I have this tool set up right here, so I launch it. It's free on Windows, right? So for those, but I think they have a paid version for Mac. So, all right, let me, I'll switch to my laptop camera. The online students, can you see my screen? Can somebody just tell me yes or no? You guys can see it. Okay, so I just launched eSword, right? So it's eSword.net, you open it up like this, right? So now the advantage that we have here, let me just, online students, you can hear me and you can see my screen, eSword. Faster, all I can see is your picture. You can only see my picture. Yeah. Okay, let me pause here. Let me do the sharing again. Okay, you're seeing that. Let me share my screen and then switch to eSword. Oops, not that, not that, sorry. Switch to eSword. Can you see eSword now? No, Pastor. I'm going to try it again. All right, let me do a window. Okay. All right. So now you can see eSword now. Can you all see eSword coming up on your screen? They're saying anything here. Can somebody unmute your mic and just say yes or no? Yes, Pastor, can see. You can? Yes, yes. Okay, great. Thank you. All right. So this is the tool. Like we said, you can download it free from eSword.net. They have a free version for Windows, but I think for Mac, they have a small page. It's a small fee. So you can download for free. Put it on your laptop, your computer. Now it has lots of things built into it, right? So here you see all the books of the Bible, right? And there are free versions of the... Now you see all these are different versions of the Bible, a literal standard version, Modern King James Message Bible, New American Standard. It's from 95, New American Standard, which is from 2020, New King James, and so on. So a lot of these versions are free. Okay. You can download them into your eSword. Now the King James Version, when you say King James Version Plus, it comes with what is referred to as these Strong's numbers. That means these are the Greek words. So in English, we have the word likewise. If you do your mouse here, that's the Greek word. All right. So we have what is called as Strong's Concordance. It gives you a number for every English word. There's a corresponding number. And then that goes to the Greek word. So for example, likewise, if I put my mouse here, you can see the Greek word. Yeah. You can see the Greek word and you can see the meaning. It gives you the grammar and the meaning of it. You can't see it very clearly, right? On the wall. I'm going to sharpen the focus here. Just if you can sharpen the projectors focus. All right. So if I, you know, for example, I want to know what is the meaning of the word Subjection, right? So in English, King James is the word Subjection. If I click on this, I can go to Strong's and I can look at the meaning. Yeah. That's the best stuff. Okay. That's fine. So I can look at the meaning of this word. So Subjection. The Greek word is Hippo Tasso. And then what is the meaning to subordinate to obey to be under and so on. It gives me all the meanings of it. And then we also have dictionaries. So here is one dictionary. It's called Thayer's dictionary. So he gives you some more, you know, the meaning of that word Subjection, he tells you these are the meanings of that word. And you have other dictionaries, you know, for example, you have mounts. It gives you the meaning of that word and where the same word is used in other places in the New Testament. Okay. So like that, you have dictionaries here and many of these dictionaries are free. You don't have to pay for it. Among the best dictionaries is the wine's dictionary. Right. So the wine, wine's dictionary is a paid version. So you get a paid version of the wine's dictionary, wine's New Testament, wine's Old Testament, and that you can search for words. I'll show you a little later. But are you all following me or are you lost? Okay. So basically, you know, for the English word Subjection, I'm showing you how you can look up the Greek word and how you can get the Greek meaning of that word, you know, so you can look at it. The same thing you can do for Hebrew. So if you go to Genesis, I mean, any Old Testament book, you click on the chapter, you get the verses here. Now notice these are all Hebrew words. So the Lord said, you know, so God said, I will make you a blessing. What is the word blessing? So you can do your mouse over here. You will see this, the word blessing means benediction. It means a pool, prosperity. So it means that you can also go here to Strong's and you can look up the Hebrew word and he'll give you the meaning. You can see that Brown, he has, he also has the Brown's dictionary gives you the meaning of that word blessing. Right. So you can study very carefully. You can study the verse, you know, you can study each word, look it up in Hebrew, look it up in Greek. You can study it. So when you study like that, then when you speak, you have a lot of confidence because you know, I have checked the Hebrew, I know what I'm saying. I'm not just speaking and I have studied it. I've looked up the Hebrew, I've looked up the Greek. I know what it means and you can speak with a lot of confidence because you've actually studied that verse. Right. So this is one way to think. So the advantage is you have so many Bibles, versions of the Bible available. Right. Some are paid, but most of them are free. You can just download and keep adding it. Yeah. Okay. Now I remember before 2000, before the year 2000, when I used to study, I would be sitting at a table like this, then I'll have different Bibles in front of me. So I'll have my New King James Bible. I'll have Amplified Bible. I will have another NIV version, another Good News Bible. You know, I'll have four or five versions, physical Bibles. Right. And then if I want to study a verse, I'll have to physically open it up in all these. And then this Concordance was a big book. It was like a thick book. I still have it. Or maybe I put it in the library. It was a physical book, thick book. I have to manually turn, go and search for the word and look at the meaning. And Wine's New Testament dictionary was a book. Right. So I had to have it here. So to study one verse or one word, you have to open so many books to study. And you have to carry it. You can't move it around. It's there on your table all the time. But that's how you had to study before. But once they released this software, it makes so easy. All you have to do is move a mouse. Right. So little energy. Just move your mouse, click a few tabs and you can see everything so fast. It's made, you know, it's made a big difference. You know, shifting. Now I have those old books that I still have the Strong's Concordance, the Wine's Dictionary, all those books that I used to use. I think I put it out in the library. But that's a big difference. Okay. That's how we used to study then. Now the software makes it so easy. And so you have the chapters, the verses, the scripture here. Now, very easy. If I want to know example, let's suppose I go to Proverbs and Proverbs chapter 12 verse one. Right. If I want to read the same verse in different versions, all I have to do is click on this compare tab. One click. And I can see this verse in all these versions, including Hindi. You can read in Hindi, you can read in different languages if you want. I just put it in Hindi thought I'll learn a little bit. I don't use it much. But you see all different versions and you can compare. Right. There is a lot of advantage in reading it in different versions. You can see how that same verse is being communicated in different versions. See all it takes is one tab. Click compare and you can read that same verse and so many different versions of the Bible. Right. Now imagine right here in this simple tab, I have maybe about 15 different versions of the Bible. Imagine physically having 15 different copies of the Bible and trying to turn into that same verse 15 different Bible. It takes so much time. Here you just click on the tab. You can see it's done. Right. So it makes studying so easy. All right. Then you have a lot of other tools. For instance, it has a search function. So I want to search. So this is how it's useful to do a word study. Right. So you can use a search function. And let's say I want to search for the word faith. I type the word faith and I say in which version of the Bible. So I want to search it in New King James. I can search from Genesis to Revelation and I can search. And by just giving a click, I can see the word faith appears 229 in 229 verses in the Bible. Right. And it's giving me all the verses where the word faith is found. Just one tap. One click. Sorry. And there it is. So I can actually study the word faith. I can just go through from Old Testament into New Testament where the word faith is. It makes it so easy. You got it? Huh? I'm sorry. What? It's not coming up there. It got stuck. Okay. Let me. Is it coming here on the screen? Oh yeah. You can see it here. It's got stuck over there. Online students. Is it stuck for all of you? Like is a screen frozen? Are you with me? Okay. You're with me so far. Okay. So let's continue. Since I am sharing my screen, I may not be able to read what you type in the chat. So just, you know, unmute your mic and, you know, if you keep me informed in case you can't see anything, then it'll help. All right. So let me go back to sharing my sharing eSword. And if you can just let me know. Okay. So we're back in eSword. I just wanted to show the search capabilities. Right. So you click on the search. You search for the word faith and you can find everywhere. Right. Now you can also do partial search. Partial math. That means faith. For example, faith, the word faithful. Right. So if you want to include other, the full forms, like faithful, so you do click partial match and you search again. It'll also include, you know, other places like faithful, unfaithful, so on. So that 375 versus found. So you can study like that. You know. So if you want to search only in a book, in one book, you can search. Or the pop-up window, you're not able to see the pop-up window. Okay. Oh, it's not showing. It's showing here. It's not showing on the online. No. Okay. Let me, let me see. Okay. Oh, because that opened the pop-up window opens. It opens a new window. Yeah. I will share my entire screen. Share my entire screen now. Can you see the eSword? Okay. You can see a sword. Right. Okay. Let me. Yeah. Okay. Now you can see. Thank you. Thank you. All right. So what I was saying earlier was, you know, we could search for the word faith and we'll be able to see in almost, you know, an instant. You can see everywhere in the Bible where the word faith is being used. Thank you. Thanks. Right. You can also, you know, do a partial search, which means you'll find words faithful and so on. So you do a search again. You'll find, you know, where would faithful, wherever faith is used, faith and faithful and so on. So you can do that. You can search within books. You can search within, you know, Old Testament, New Testament. So you could, it's very useful doing this search. Okay. Similarly, the wine's dictionary, wine's New Testament, you can search within the wine's the dictionary. So this is where if you search within the dictionary, so I'm searching within wine's dictionary and I say, you know, I want to know the word faith in the dictionary. Yeah. So of course it gives me all the words here and I can go to faith. Now, so wine's dictionary faith, he tells me now. So this is like, almost like he's done a word study for you. You can see this on the thing. Yeah. Thank you. So he shows, you know, faith. The Greek word is pistis. And then he says, this is what it means. And he shows you, he has all, you know, where it is used in the Bible. How, how is the word used? Right. So like this, for example, let's look at the word love and the New Testament. So we click on the word love in wine's New Testament. So he says it's used both as a noun and as a verb, as a verb, agapo. So then he gives you the meaning of the word agapo. And then, but there are other words, Greek words used for love. Philio, right? And he tells you Philio is different from agapo or agape. Philio is referring to affection. Then there are the noun words. Agape is a noun. Philanthropia is another word, noun. And Philadelphia is brotherly love. So basically, you know, that one word, English word love, you have different verbs. And different nouns that are used in the Greek. And so this is a great way to study, you know, and also to see different places where that word is used. The other thing that we have in this tool, and there's a lot, a lot of things, but the other useful thing are commentaries. Okay, now there are literally many commentaries available freely, right? And it's just not possible to read all the commentaries. And I don't necessarily read all the commentaries, but the ones that I would recommend, one is David Gozik's commentary. The reason I recommend David Gozik is because he comes from a spirit-filled perspective. Right? So he acknowledges the work of the Holy Spirit and he comes from a spirit-filled perspective. So that's one commentary I would recommend. Finis Dek, this is a purchased commentary. So you have to pay for this. David Gozik is free. You can download it. Finis Dek is a paid commentary, but that's also something I use. And then, of course, that Vincent word study. So when you are studying a word, he'll give you the meaning of that word. Let's look at an example. A virtuous woman. Okay, Finis Dek, he gives you some... He's studying on the word virtuous and there are cross-references also. Where is this word being used? Let me find another word. Maybe righteous. Okay, now, Vincent word studies. Maybe he does only the New Testament. Right? Yeah. So Vincent word studies. So he comes up here, he gives you commentaries on words that are used in Mark chapter 14 verse 1. Suppose you go to Mark chapter 14 verse 3. He'll give you some commentary on these words here. And David Gozik has this commentary here on Mark chapter 14. So he has a chapter by chapter commentary. So there's a lot of information here, but this is useful. I don't always read everything. Sometimes when I want to... If I want to get some more information, I would read these commentaries, but it's a useful thing to have. Now, the thing is there are many commentaries. Okay, so don't go there and download everything because you won't read it. You won't have time to read it. So download a few that you will actually read and it will help you in your study. These are things that I would recommend. My cross-reference Vincent word studies that you can use. So here when you go to download, that's where you can download various Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries and so on. So if you see, just to show you, you click on Bibles, you will see how many Bibles are available. All these different Bibles are available. And it's more than what we can actually use, but all these Bibles, this whole, all of these are free. And then there are those that you can purchase like the amplified Bible and so on. And they're not very expensive. And there are, again, free Bibles in different languages. If you want to read in German or French or other languages, you can read. Okay, similarly commentaries. Look at it. If you click on the commentaries tab, you see all these commentaries are available. Now I haven't put all of them here, but there's so many commentaries that are available. You can put them down, you know, and then they're also purchased commentaries if you want. There are dictionaries. Again, there are so many dictionaries available for free. And there are dictionaries that you can pay for. Reference books are also there by, you know, old authors, people from, these are all public domain books. So you could, they're giving them for free. So a lot of information available. And honestly, we don't have time to use all of that, right? But you just take what you want. But the thing that I find most useful is looking up the Hebrew and the Greek. That's what I do most of the time, almost all the time. And I'm studying. I look up the Hebrew, look up the Greek, look up the dictionaries. So I just make sure I understand the correct meaning and then interpret it from that. Okay. Any questions? Telugu, huh? Yeah, I am sure they will have Telugu. Yeah, Bible, Hindi, they have Malayalam, Spanish, Vietnamese, Urdu, Telugu. Ah, Telugu. They have two. They have the easy to read version and they have the Indian revised version. The Indian revised version is from 2019. So I think it'll be most latest. Any other language? Good. See, they have, they have many languages. Hindi. I don't know. We can check. So this is a very good tool. I'd encourage you to FGH. Indi, they have two. Yeah, same thing. Easy to read and Indian revised version, two versions. Okay. So I'd encourage you to use this tool to study the word. Okay. Let me just see if there are any questions from our online students. Any questions from your students online? Yeah, I haven't tried it on the phone. I think they have for the phone. You can check on the website. But I think it's, they might have a paid version for the phone. I'm not very sure. Just check. They have a paid version for Mac. App phones, apps phones. Okay. Yeah. So, yeah, they may have, you know, free versions, paid versions, all that. But this is a very useful tool. Now any questions from our online students? Everything. Okay. Any questions? All right. So let me just share the PDF. I'll make myself visible shortly. So we just looked at Eastward being, this is what, I mean, right now, we just went to Eastward. I'm going to give a quick walkthrough on it. I'd encourage you to download it and use it. And I mentioned some of these things here, the commentary that I would recommend. Are there a lot of other commentaries? But, you know, when you read a commentary, don't just take everything they say, you know, because a lot of it is their own personal thought, personal, I think. So, some things you can take, some things you don't take, just leave it aside. And there are useful dictionaries, the Wines Dictionary and the Dix Bible, all of these things are there. Now, along with this, there are many other resources. Okay. That you can go and explore. And many of them are free. There is the U version that, you know, most of us have it on the phone. We have many versions of the Bible, audio Bible, so that's available. There is Blue Letter Bible. Again, a lot of commentaries are available in the Blue Letter Bible. Again, in my observation, there is so much information. It's almost like overwhelming, right? But thank God, you know, they've made all this available for free. So, some people like to use Blue Letter Bible. It's just another online Bible study resource, right? You can go there and they have lots of commentaries and I think they've built in sermons, sermon clips so you can actually listen to what some so-and-so said on that passage. So a lot of things have been built in. Another major one is from Logos. So you can go to Logos.com and download their software. I think I did download it as well. But here again, this particular Bible software is very rich, meaning it has a lot of content in it. A lot of modern or contemporary teachers and authors and all of that. So Logos Bible software has a lot of that content. Again, it's loaded. It has a lot of content information for Bible study and so on. And BibleGateway.com, that's online as well. I think some of you may be familiar with it. That also has a lot of resources. So I have spent most of the time on eSword. That's because I use that. But there are many other tools available today that you can use. You can have a look at all of these. You see whatever you're comfortable and you use it. But I just want to mention that keep in mind that there are theologians from different perspectives. So for example, Logos or Blue Letter Bible or so on. There are Bible teachers and theologians who come from many different perspectives. That means they will, for example, about the baptism of the Holy Spirit. So if you listen to somebody who is from an evangelical perspective, they may give their view on it or read what they said. They'll give their view on it. You look from somebody from a Pentecostal perspective. They will give their view on it. So you have to be a little careful because you'll get confused. Because on one verse, if you have so many different Bible teachers talking and commentaries, you'll find differences. So that's where you be fully persuaded. So you say, I have studied the Bible. I am fully persuaded on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Or I am fully persuaded that, yeah, today we can speak in tongues and so on and so forth. And then you be fully persuaded in your mind having studied the Bible before you go and start reading all these commentaries. Because you'll have all different speaker authors and Bible teachers coming from their own denominational perspective. And it can become very confusing. So that's why when I study, I kind of limit myself to reading the Bible, looking at it in different versions, look up the Hebrew, the Greek and the dictionaries. That's basically what I do most of the time. I don't waste my time reading all the different commentaries. I might look a little bit here and there, but that's occasionally. But most of the time I do my study, then I can come to conclusions based on my study. Any questions on this? Yes. Sorry, Prince. Could you repeat that question? Or you're saying, or do we have Hebrew and Greek in the Blue Letter Bible? I am sorry, I had my camera off all this while. Hebrew and Greek in the Blue Letter Bible, I'm not sure. It might be, I don't know. I haven't really checked that part. Yeah, Roshan, you want to say something? Pastor, I guess there is Hebrew and Greek in the Blue Letter Bible because I've used it. I'm sorry, Roshan? There is Hebrew and Greek in the Blue Letter Bible. I have used it. Okay, thank you. Yeah, so Roshan says that the Hebrew and the Greek is there. So he's used it. Thank you, Roshan. Okay, any other questions from anyone? Yeah, Sean. From the others, what would be the second best option? They're all free. Eastwood, the one for Windows is free. The one you download on your laptop, that's free. Among the others, honestly, I haven't used the others extensively. I've just gone and seen it a little bit and seen what it has, but I haven't used them extensively. So I wouldn't be the right person to make a comparison of the others. Yeah, so yeah, I don't think I should say something when I haven't really compared them. I know they are there. I've gone and seen them a little bit and I've had my first impressions of those other free Bible study websites and software, but I haven't really compared them to say that this is better. So yeah, I'll just let you maybe go look at all of them and see which one you feel comfortable with. I think the important thing is to feel comfortable using it. For me, I felt overwhelmed actually. I opened Logos and I have so much information. I said, I don't have time to read all this. It's good the information is there, but it's too much. I don't have time for that. Similarly, the Blue Letter Bible, there's so much content. I don't have time to go through all that. So I like something very simple that helps me do my study without getting distracted here and there with so many other commentaries and so on. So anyway, I will let you go and explore these tools, see what you're comfortable with and use whatever you're comfortable with, but these tools are available. I'm sorry. I've heard of Olive Tree. I haven't used it. I haven't used it. You can take notes on it. I'm sure there are probably others as well, but I haven't used. These are some things I've seen. So the point is this. The point is there are a lot of resources that are available. You pick one and study. The only warning I would give is that don't get too distracted with the information that's around there. Make sure you study the Bible. Otherwise you'll be studying commentaries. You'll be studying what some person said. And your goal is not to know what, you know, so and so said. Your goal is to know what did the Bible say? What did God say in his words? So study the Bible, but use whatever tools that will help you study the Bible. Otherwise what will happen is there's so much of these commentaries and all that. Don't waste your time reading the commentaries, reading, listening to this person, that person. No, you read the Bible, study the Bible, study the verses, study the chapters, look up the Hebrew and the Greek, look up the dictionaries and you understand. Right. To help you do it if you want to read a little bit outside here and there. Okay. But don't get caught up in it because there's so much information. Yeah. Right. I'm going to. Yeah. So I'm going to move forward now and maybe just introduce our next lesson. Any questions? Online students, everybody's very quiet here. Okay. All right. I'm going to move forward to the next let me share. So having gone through the tools that are available for us, what I want to just not sure what happened here is that as we progress now into biblical interpretation, it's very important to depend on the illumination of the Holy Spirit. So on the one side, we are going to do our parts. Right. You make use of the tools, look up the Hebrew, look up the Greek. You read it in different versions, read the dictionary. Okay. Okay. All that is good. That is your part. But we have to depend on the Holy Spirit. So we have to be able to bring this together. Right. So when you are doing your study, you do it prayerfully. Say, Holy Spirit, help me understand. And our goal is to receive the illumination that comes from the Holy Spirit, because he is the one who inspired the Scriptures. He is the original author of the Bible. He used men to write it. Today, here we are, we are doing our study of, you know, doing a background, doing a cultural study, this, that, all that we're doing. That's our part. But then we have to depend on the Holy Spirit to eliminate my mind. He will give us insight, will give us revelation. Okay. So that is important. Now, what we know is that the natural man cannot understand the things of God. That means the man who is only depending on his mind, his intellectual power. Right. Spiritually, he's blinded. And the natural man, the unsaved man cannot understand spiritual things. Okay. So we must not depend exclusively on our natural mind. Use the mind. Try to understand the Hebrew, the Greek, the English, the language, etc. But depend on the illumination of the Holy Spirit to give us insight into Scripture. And so, you know, in Ephesians chapter 1 verses 15 to 21, the Apostle Paul, he prays for the Ephesians. He says, I'm praying that God will give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation. Right. Understanding revelation in the knowledge of him. Right. So the Holy Spirit is the one who gives us wisdom and understanding in knowing him, in knowing our calling, in knowing the inheritance that is there, in knowing the power of God. The Holy Spirit gives us wisdom and revelation. He has to open our eyes, enlighten the eyes of our understanding and give it to us. So just a thought here, inspiration was given once. The Holy Spirit inspired the authors. But illumination is given over and over again. That means he gives you light over to all of us, different people. As we read, he illuminates. He opens our eyes or he gives us revelation. Right. And he helps us see things that we need to see. Right. Now, I want to just point to something here. And we have this great, beautiful example in Matthew 16, verses 13 to 23. When Jesus asked his disciples, whom do you say I am? Whom do people say I am? So they said, some people are saying John the Baptist, some people are saying Elijah, so on and so forth. Then Jesus asked his disciples, whom do you say I am? You can imagine. They've been following Jesus for almost two years, about two years. I don't know exactly how much. They've been following him. They have left everything. They are literally living with Jesus. And now he's asking them, who do you think I am? And they're all very quiet. You're following this person. You've given up everything to be with this person. And you don't know who he is. They're quiet. It's a very peculiar situation. Then suddenly Peter speaks out. He says, you are the Christ, the son of the living God. You are the Christ. You are the Messiah. Christ means Messiah. You are the Messiah, the son of the living God. And then Jesus tells Peter, Peter, flesh and blood has not revealed it to you, but my Father in heaven. That means Peter, you did not learn this from other people. Human beings, flesh and blood didn't reveal to you, but God in heaven revealed it to you. So how did Peter, how did the other disciples know who Jesus was? How did they know? Who was Jesus? If you look at it in the natural, Jesus was just an ordinary person. He was born in a carpenter family. He must have been working as a carpenter for 30 years till his age 30. So if you go in the shop, Jesus is behind. He's hitting the hammer and doing all that. Look at him carpenter. But now these disciples, in their heart, they know this is the Christ, the Messiah, the son of the living. How did they know? Jesus, Peter, flesh and blood didn't reveal to you, but my Father who is in heaven. So see, this is revelation. It is something you know inside you, which God has revealed to you. And sometimes the natural doesn't agree or they may not be too much natural evidence because you look at Jesus, he's just a carpenter. He was born to, in that family, he was working like a carpenter. His father is a carpenter and the natural, that's what it is. But they fell. Peter, you are Christ, the son of the living. How Peter, how do you know this revelation? Inside me, I know it's like my eyes are seeing something. My spiritual eyes are seeing something that my natural, that is not very obvious to my natural eyes. That is revelation. You understand it? So we need that. Paul prayed for believers. He said, may God give you the spirit of wisdom and understanding to see these things. But I also want to point out in that same chapter in Matthew 16, the same man who received revelation from the Father also bent into error. So what do you mean? In that same chapter, afterwards Jesus was telling his disciples, I'm going to be crucified. I'm going to be delivered to the hands of the Gentiles. They're going to crucify me. And then Peter says, Lord, that is not going to happen to you. And how does Jesus respond? Get behind me, Satan. Five minutes back, the Father has given you revelation. Five minutes later, get behind me, Satan. I'm just saying five minutes. I don't know exactly. We don't know exactly how much time I'm just making up. But shortly after, get behind me, same man. Get behind me, Satan. You don't understand the things of God. A few minutes back, by revelation, he was saying, you are the Christ, the son of the living God. Some shortly after, no revelation, full confusion. He said, I won't let you go. I won't let you go to the cross. But the point is this. The same person can be right about one thing and wrong about another thing. Same person. He can be right about one thing because God has revealed that. But he can be wrong about another thing because he's operating from his mind, his own mind. Same person. So we have to be very careful. Okay. We'll pick up here next class. I heard the bell ring. So we'll stop here. I will get ready for the class next class and we'll pick this up. Okay. All right. Let's pause here. I'm sorry for stopping abruptly. We'll get ready for next class. Okay. Thank you, everyone. We'll pick this up next week and take this forward. Thank you. Bye now.