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We pray that even as they learn and study your word, we pray that you would equip them, God, to be effective ministers, to be diligent, to be sincere, to persevere, and to continue running their race with perseverance, fixing their eyes on Jesus, who is the author and perfecter, the finisher of the race. We bless internet connection that will be strong. We pray that the sound will be good. We pray that everything will go well. Classes today for everyone, God, and we just bless this day, and we thank you for hearing our prayer in Jesus' name. We pray, amen. I hope the sound is good this morning. Is it clear? Is it better? Yes, Pastor. Yes, it's very good. Thank you. We just set it up with office staff for the day before. Last week, we were doing chapter 4 about sin, the fall, and salvation. We saw what is sin. We looked at the consequences of sin in a person's life. We also saw what happens to a believer, somebody who was born again when they continue to sin, what happens. And then we looked at salvation. We saw salvation as a complete package. And we looked at the Greek word sozo, and through that we knew that salvation is not just forgiveness of us sins, but has other aspects as well. It's about forgiveness, it's about deliverance, preservation from harm and danger, deliverance from sin and Satan, healing, freedom from every curse, from every bondage, from demonic bondages and strong goals, and total wholeness. So that is what Christ purchased for us on the cross. Today, we'll begin chapter 5, the doctrine of redemption, justification and sanctification. So when you think of this word redeem or redemption, God redeeming mankind, what comes to your mind? Paying the price for our sins. Okay, paying the price for our sins. Thank you, John. What is the other's understanding of the word redeem or redemption? Redeeming? God is reconciling man to himself. Thank you, God is reconciling man back to himself. Okay, anyone else? Jesus Christ purchasing us from the bondage of sin. Okay, Jesus Christ purchasing us from the bondage of sin. Thank you, Salatoli. Okay, so we look at the doctrine of redemption today. Basically, redemption refers to Jesus Christ purchasing believers from the slavery of sin or being slaves of Satan and setting us free from the bondage of sin, setting us free from being slaves of Satan through his sacrificial debt on the cross. Now, in your notes, there is an expert from Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology. I'll just like to read it and then I'll explain that. The expert says that the central theme of redemption in Scripture is that God has taken the initiative to act compassionately on behalf of those who are powerless to help themselves. The New Testament makes clear that divine redemption includes God's identification with humanity in its flight and the securing of liberation of humankind through the obedience, suffering, death, and resurrection of the incarnate Son. So what it really means here is that God has taken the initiative to act compassionately on behalf of all of us who are powerless to help ourselves. We are powerless to redeem ourselves from sin. We are powerless to redeem ourselves from being slaves or under the authority of Satan. So God took the initiative to act and he did this out of his compassion out of his love because we were powerless and divine redemption basically includes God identifying with humanity, God becoming man and so hence he identifies with our humanity, he identifies with our struggles, he identifies with our difficulties, and he came to liberate us. And how did Christ liberate us? He obeyed the will of the Father, he did the will of the Father and he completed the plan of redemption or the plan of salvation and he did this by suffering on behalf of us, by taking on our sins, by taking and paying the penalty for our sins which is death, the punishment for sin is death, the wages of sin is death, and he died in our place and he resurrected back to life and hence we are being justified, we have been restored back to God, we have been redeemed and we are in the process of being sanctified, being made like Christ. So that is just an understanding from Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology. To understand more about this word redemption or what it really means we look at various scripture passages and we will also study the various Greek words and which will give us a better understanding of what redemption means. So like two of you to read, one can read Ephesians chapter 1 verse 7 and someone else can read Colossians chapter 1 verses 12 to 14. So one of you please read Ephesians chapter 1 verse 7, someone else can read Colossians chapter 1 verses 12 to 14. Ephesians 1, 7, in him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins according to the riches of his grace. Thank you. Can someone else read Colossians 1, 12 to 14? Thanks to the Father who has qualified us to be particles of the inheritance of the saints in the light. He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of his love in whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins. Thank you. So in both these verses we see that we have been redeemed by the blood of Jesus we've received forgiveness of our sins to the blood of Jesus. So we look at a few Greek words which when translated means redemption but will just give us a better understanding of the doctrine of redemption. The first Greek word is agaritso which means going to the market to go to the market and it also means bought. It basically describes a place or the slave market where slaves are auctioned or sold and people come and buy these slaves. We don't have slave market anymore but it was there during Paul's time. So to understand this whole doctrine of redemption we look at this word agaritso and other Greek words as well. So the first Greek word is agaritso which means to go to market or bought which basically describes the marketplace specifically the slave market. So what did God buy at this market? We're talking about in the spiritual sense what it got by in at this market. The entire humanity. Yes he thank you John he bought us who were slaves, slaves in the market, slaves of sin, slave of Satan, slave of all our wrong doings and God bought us. So where do we see this Greek word agaritso in the Bible? In first Corinthians chapter 6 verse 20 and Revelation chapter 5 verses 9 and 10. So can one of you please read first Corinthians 6 20 and someone else can read Revelation chapter 5 verses 9 and 10. For you were bought at a price therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit which are gods. Thank you so here the word you were bought is the Greek word is agaritso and you were bought at a price okay Revelation chapter 5 verse 9 and 10. And the same and you song saying you are worthy to take the scroll and to open it seals for you were slain and have redeemed us to God by your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation and have made us kings and praise to our God and we shall ring on the earth. Thank you so here the word redeemed you are worthy to take the scroll to open it seals and you were slain and have redeemed the word redeemed there is agaritso okay. So how do we know that God bought us how do we know that he brought us from this slave market we know it from this Greek word called x agaritso so we look at agaritso but there's another Greek word called x agaritso which means to purchase a slave out of a slave market so agaritso is bought or to go to a market but x agaritso means that it is to purchase a slave out of a slave market we see this Greek word x agaritso in Galatians chapter three versus 13 and 14 and Galatians chapter four versus four and five so can one of you please read Galatians chapter three versus 13 and 14 and someone else can read Galatians chapter four versus four and five please. Galatians chapter three was 13 and 14 Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law having become a curse for us for it is written cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree that the blessing of Abraham might come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus that we might receive the promise of the spirit through faith. Thank you Rosalind so here in this verses we see Christ has redeemed the word redeemed there in Greek is x agaritso so Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law can someone else read Galatians chapter four versus four and five please. But when the fullness of the time had come God sent forth his son born of a woman born under the law to redeem those who were under the law that we might receive the adoption as sons. Thank you Zolatoli so here you know born of a woman born under the law to x agaritso that the word redeemed there is x agaritso those who are under the law so God bought us he purchased us out of the slave market so God had to buy us from sin and Satan we could not buy ourselves because the price was too high there was nothing that we could do you know to pay the price that was set for purchasing us or redeeming us out of sin from slavery or being under the dominion of Satan so we see that you know when we go to the market you know there's we don't get anything free we always have to pay money and we have to buy what we want and the same way you know God had to pay a price too he had to pay a price to purchase us out of the slave market now this is not in your notes but I just wanted to you know throw some light on this so that God had to pay a price to sin or that he had to pay a price to Satan to purchase us so that Jesus had to pay the price to or God had to pay the price to sin for sin or to Satan to purchase us out of the slave market ma'am price for the sin had to pray the price for the sin okay it's Satan ma'am Satan okay so the there was a ransom paid to sin or to Satan one of you say to sin I say not to Satan okay why not to Satan I mean it is for Satan because like in the garden of Eden like because of him like he he took the authority that God gave Adam okay thank you yes when when you know God created Adam and Eve he gave them dominion to take and to subdue the earth and to rule over the earth and to till the soil and to grow and to multiply but when we sinned we gave over our dominion to Satan okay yes Loubega you had your hand up I thought no mama I withdrew my hand okay okay yes we were in bondage to sin and Satan but there was no ransom paid either to sin or to Satan himself because they had no power to demand such a payment from God you know nor was Satan one whose holiness was his holiness was not offended by sin and and he did not require a penalty to be paid for sin but it was you know it and it was also not God who held us in bondage but we were held on to bondage by Satan and our own sins so we see that you know it just sufficient to know that the price was paid and the price was paid by the death of Christ and the result was that we were redeemed from bondage okay 1 Timothy chapter 2 verses 5 and 6 Paul writes for there is one God and there is one mediator between God and men the man Christ Jesus who gave himself as a ransom for all which is a testimony at the proper time so in this context of this passage it shows us that Christ is the mediator he's not the mediator between men and devil he's not the mediator between God and the devil but he's the mediator between men and God so so this this verse kind of gives us a little idea that the ransom was paid by the Son of God to God the Father because Jesus is you know as the mediator he is he paid the ransom for us between God and man he made the atonement for men to God and we see that you know in if you look at this in also in Psalms chapter 49 verse 7 where the ransom price of a man's life is said to be owed to God okay so it was it God required that ransom it was not even sin it was not even satan because satan had no authority no power to demand any ransom price and hence it was Jesus who is the mediator mediator between you know men and God God and man and it was not the mediator between a man and a devil or it was he was not the mediator between God and the devil and hence we see that he purchased us from the slave market of sin he redeemed us from the power of sin yes but there was no demand placed on both by satan and sin but it was a demand placed by God and the ransom for you know man's life was said to be owed to God and hence we see that Jesus made paid that ransom price and purchased us back to God we were reconciled back to God okay this is just some side points that I've given you some side notes it's not there in your notes so I just thought we can throw some light on that okay so how did God buy us you know the he paid the price that was quoted what was the price that is quoted for sin for of being slaves of satan the wages of sin is debt and so we see that Jesus Christ paid the price for our sin and the price for sin is debt and hence he paid it with his own life and he bought us so how do we know that Jesus you know gave his life and paid for the penalty for our sins by laying down his own life for us we know it from this Greek word anti-lutron which means a redemption price or a ransom okay the Greek word anti-lutron which means a redemption price or a ransom and we read this in 1st Timothy chapter 2 verse 5 and 6 which I just now read that there is one God and one mediator between God and men the man Christ Jesus who gave himself as gave himself a ransom and the Greek word there is anti-lutron for all to be testified in due time okay so why did God have to buy us why did he feel like rescuing us any answers to that why did God have to buy us from the slave market of sin and satan why did he feel like rescuing us I think because he loved us so much he loved mankind so much he doesn't want mankind to to be to be lost that's I think thank you Isaac that's absolutely right yes Lubega to fulfill his his original plan as we see in the pronto evangelism where he told him that in Genesis chapter 3 15 that he what that day will come when the woman the woman his son will lose the head of Satan so I think it was for reconciling thank you thank you Lubega yes the proto evangel that is talking about the plan of redemption that God set into plan and into into you know fulfillment but you know God basically had this plan of redemption also because of his love for us okay even setting about or going about fulfilling the plan of redemption or the proto evangel is because of his love for us God did not want us to be slaves of sin he did not want us to be continue you know being under the authority and dominion of satan that is not how he created us you know he created us in a higher standing a higher purpose just the way he is okay it just kind of it always blows my mind to think that you know how great God thinks about us or his plans for us is so great that when he just created Adam and he he created them just like him you know he was holy created them holy without sin created them without sin he never dies he created them never to die he gave them a mind a will a heart to know God to understand him and that is the extent of his his love his the greatness that he actually shows of who he who he is you know through his creation and how he created us and how he thinks about us so just imagine that you know when he died for us on the cross and it was because of his love he wanted to purchase us back to himself so that we can live to the standard that he created us originally but sometimes or most often how do we live our lives you know we live in the same fallen state the same state of misery and guilt and brokenness in our emotional turmoil in our pain you know with a lot of self-pity sometimes that they're not even able to get up and you know see the greatness of who God has created us to be and walk in that and we limit ourselves so much when God is saying just look at you know what I think of you where I placed you or you know how I see you and if you just you know comprehend or understand how God sees us it just kind of blows our mind to his greatness and how much he loves us that he's created us and you know it always is a challenge you know it's a challenge for me as well to to rise up to who God wants me to be or to where he has placed me to be or to see who he has really you know made me to be and the placement that he is the standing that he has given us so it is because of his love that he bought us that he felt like rescuing us he did not want us to be slaves of sin and continue living that way it just shows how what a gracious merciful and loving God we have okay so God wanted us to be set free from sin and from slavery how do we know this we know this from the greek word leutero okay we just looked at anti leuteron agaritso xx agaritso and now we look at another greek word called leutero and leutero means to set a captive free by the payment of a ransom so leutero means set a captive free by the payment of a ransom we read this in titus chapter 2 verse 14 can somebody read that please titus chapter 2 verse 14 titus 214 who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for himself his own special people she loves for good works thank you super she's so here we see the word he might redeem is the greek word leutero there now how we know that God purchased and paid for our freedom or what happens to us after God has purchased us or redeemed us you know we are once he has purchased us once he has redeemed us from the slave market of sin or for dominion of satan we are returned back to our former state we are no longer slaves we are no longer under the dominion in the power of sin or satan we are no longer slaves or sin or satan we now become children of God we are sons or daughters of God we are friends with God and we are a royal priesthood or holy nation a people who's declaring the praises of him who brought us from darkness into his marvelous light so how do we know this we know this from this greek word apollutrosis so the next greek word is apollutrosis and for those of you joined in late we are studying the doctrine of redemption and to study the doctrine of redemption we are looking at a couple of greek words that talk about this word redeem or redemption so we look at agaritzo ex agaritzo we looked at leutron we looked at anti leutron and we're looking at leutronow and apollutrosis is the next greek word so apollutrosis means to pay a ransom in order to return us to our former state okay so apollutrosis means to pay a ransom in order to return us to our former state and this greek word apollutrosis is mentioned in Ephesians chapter one verse seven and first Corinthians chapter one verse 30 so can any one of you please read each one of these verses please Ephesians one seven and first Corinthians one thirty thank you so in Ephesians chapter one verse seven it says in him we have redemption so the word redemption there is apollutrosis through his blood that means here he says in him we have you know we've been paid a ransom in order to return us to our former state through christ's blood you know it's good to learn greek because it's such a rich language when we translate that into english it kind of limits us so everywhere we see redeem or redemption it's not just it just doesn't mean just the same word or the same meaning sorry it has varied meanings like we saw you know it is in one some places it means go to the slave market in some places it means purchasing us from the slave market in some places it also talks about that you know we have been ransomed or we've been redeemed so as to return us back to our former state as we see here in Ephesians chapter one verse seven that it says you know we have been redeemed through his blood which means through his blood we have been redeemed and we've been redeemed in order to return us back to our former state and what is our former state our former state is being friends with god being in a place where we can fellowship with god we can talk with god just like adam and eve did okay a place where we are being made holy sanctified a place where we you know will receive eternal life we enjoy it here it's not something that is something in the future okay it's a something that we can experience god's eternal life here and now we have the mind of Christ where we can we can understand what god is communicating to us we have the heart of god where our heart is more sensitive to knowing god's will his plan his ways and doing it to honor him so we have a will a will that is you know kind of aligning ourselves to god's will to his plan and his purpose not just his specific plans but also his general plan for all of mankind okay the other place where we see this word apollutrosis is in first Corinthians chapter one verse 30 so can one of you read that please but of him you are in Christ Jesus who became for us wisdom from god and righteousness and sanctification and redemption okay thank you so here we see that in Christ Jesus you know we've received righteousness a right standing with god sanctified we're being cleansed be holy and we've also been redeemed ransom prizes being the redeem redemption here means that the ransom prize is being made and we have been returned to our former state okay so these are a few words in Greek that talks about the various facets of the various aspects of redemption so redemption is not just paying up is paying a price and purchasing us but it has other aspects as well as we saw in these Greek words okay so what are we redeemed from what are we redeemed from from the curse of the law from the curse of the law thank you what else are we redeemed from from the wages of sin thank you for joining from sin and the dominion of sin yes Isaac just like that from the wages of sin from the wages of sin that is death okay thank you what else are we redeemed from from darkness into light yes thank you super she's we're redeemed from death okay so we just look at the various areas that we've been redeemed from we've been redeemed from the dominion of darkness Colossians chapter one verses 13 and 14 we already read this verse so we won't be reading it it says that we've been delivered from the power of darkness and we've been conveyed or we've been you know taken into the kingdom of the son of his love through the redemption through his blood we've also been redeemed as he literally said from the curse of the law Colossians chapter three was 13 we've already read this Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse himself okay and the third thing is we are redeemed from every lawless deeds we learned last week in our class that sin is lawlessness Titus chapter two verse 14 talks about this we've already read this verse sometime back we see that you know Christ redeemed us from every lawless deed so that we can be purified for himself to be his own special people and to be zealous for doing good works okay the fourth thing is we have been redeemed from this present evil age Galatians chapter one verse three and four can somebody read that please Galatians chapter one was three and four Galatians chapter one verse three and four grace to you and peace from God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ who gave himself for our sins that he might deliver us from the from this presence in each according to the will of our God our Father thank you so here we see that you know Christ has who gave himself up for us and so that we might be delivered from this present evil age okay so it's not just talking about that about the rapture when we'll be delivered but it also talks about though we live in this present evil age though we face difficulties we will have the grace of God to strengthen us to lift us up to encourage us we will have the peace of God we have the presence of God and we have his strength to continue to run our race with perseverance the fifth one is the fear of death which has already been mentioned Hebrews chapter two verses 14 and 15 can one of you read that please Hebrews chapter two verses 14 and 15 in as much as the children have partaken of flesh and blood he himself like was shared in the same the truth that he might destroy him who had the power of death that is the devil and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage thank you so here we see that you know we've to Christ that we have he has destroyed the power of death and he's released us from the fear of death and from a lifetime of a subjection to bondage to eternal death to eternal life the sixth you know area is that from the way manner of life of our forefathers so can somebody please read first Peter chapter one was 18 and 19 we've been redeemed from the way manner of life of our forefathers first Peter chapter one verses 18 and 19 can one of you read that please first Peter chapter one verses 18 and 19 knowing that you are not redeemed with corrupted things like silver or good from your illness conduct received by tradition from your father but with the precious blood of Christ also we learn without blemish and without sports thank you so we've not been redeemed by the corruptible things like silver or gold but you know from our aimless conduct received by tradition from our fathers okay but we have been redeemed by the precious blood of Christ and we looked at him being the sinless lamb the lamb without blemish and without spot so these are the areas that we've been redeemed from of course also from sin from the bondage of satan demonic oppression and all of those things and we've been redeemed from all of these things and we have been restored unto God Romans chapter five verse 11 says and not only that but we also the joys in God through our Lord Jesus Christ through whom we have now received the reconciliation okay so in some versions it says we have now received the reconciliation in some verses it says it's now but now we have received the atonement okay so the Greek word here for this word atonement or the similar word reconciliation atonement also means reconciliation is kathilege kathilege is the Greek word which means atonement or it also means reconciliation we see this word kathilege in Romans chapter 11 verse 15 where it says casting away of them to be the reconcealing of the world the casting away of them being the reconcealing of the world what shall what shall the receiving second Corinthians 5 18 says to us the ministry of reconciliation God has given us given to us the ministry of reconciliation second Corinthians 5 19 says he's given us the word of reconciliation so in all of these places is the Greek word kathilege it also means atonement now in the New Testament rarely uses the word for atonement so the basic Greek word is kathileso which is usually translated to mean to reconcile and the noun form of this verb of the Greek word kathileso is kathilege which means reconciliation and it basically means you know establishing friendship okay so katha the word the Greek word katha means down and alloso kathileso which means to change or exchange so the the Greek word kathileso means to change from enmity or change from this harmony to friendship to harmony or it means to reconcile okay so wherever you see in these passages which I have mentioned in Romans chapter 5 Romans chapter 11 15 2nd Corinthians 5 18 2nd Corinthians 5 19 it means atonement or reconciliation the Greek word kathilege and or it is kathilege noun the kathileso is the verb form of this of this word kathilege and it basically means to change or exchange it so it means to change from enmity or this harmony to friendship and harmony basically it means to reconcile okay so if you look at your notes it says they're exchange which means business of money changers or exchanging equivalent values or it basically means reconciliation or restore it restoration to favor so you just need to know that this Greek word kathilege or kathileso basically means to exchange or change from enmity and this harmony to friendship and harmony or it means to reconcile to be reconciled back to God to be restored in our relationship back to God so the New Testament this Greek words basically refer to the restoration of the favor of God to sinners who repent of their sins and put their trust in the expiratory debt of Christ the word expiation means removal of our sin or guilt so Christ is the expiratory work of Christ means he's removed our sin he's removed our guilt so those who put their trust in what Jesus has done that he's removed our sin and guilt by dying on the cross by giving his very life and a repent of their sins we see that they receive restoration of the and the favor of God favor of God in the terms of restoration be restored back in their relationship with God from being enemies to being now friends with God so that is what is the meaning of that word Greek word kathilege or kathileso okay and we see that Christ is our redemption you know he is the only one who could pay the price that God demanded for our redemption from sin and slavery 1st Corinthians chapter 1 was 30 says but of him you are in Christ Jesus who became for us wisdom from God and righteousness and sanctification and redemption that means he redeemed us back to our former state okay so God demanded the price the price was the wages of sin is death and we see that Jesus Christ the mediator came and was the mediator between a man and God and he died in our place that he could restore our relationship back to God restore us back to our former state by purchasing us from sin and from slavery okay so that is the doctrine of redemption next class we will look at the doctrine of justification does anyone have any questions any doubts or anything that you did not understand I can explain again no questions no doubts so your test on and doctrinal foundations is on March 4th right is that right yes March yes March 4th okay so that's next Friday yeah okay anyone has any questions any comments any doubts sure is it yeah why is Jesus Christ always referred to us the lamb the lamb of God the lamb that was clean before time I just want to know thank you for your question Jesus you know in the Old Testament the whole of Old Testament or the the nation of Israel revolves around the spiritual aspect is basically their spiritual sacrifices that God had instituted and we see that you know the the Passover feast that was celebrated the atonement that had to be made the early atonement where you know the lamb was sacrificed and the blood was taken by the high priest into the holy of holies sprinkled on the ark of the covenant the mercy seat and the priest would then come out and place his hands on another lamb and let it go out as the scapegoat okay and also a lot of other sacrifices where it had to do with trespass offering day and night offerings or anything you know it all had to was revolving around the lamb that was being sacrificed day in and day out for the covering or the atonement for the sins of mankind and so that God would come and God could come and relate to people he could speak to them he could be in their very presence so we see that Jesus is referred time and again to the sinless lamb of God to remind us of the the full sufficient perfect sacrifice that Jesus made on behalf of our sins he paid the punishment for our sins and the grace period that we are living in now is is not something that we can take for granted because it was a high price was paid for the sins of mankind and it was done through Jesus who's the lamb of God who made the full sufficient sacrifice and the reason why we do not receive the wrath of God though he's a just God he's still just he's still righteous when he sees sin he automatically pronounces his judgment or the punishment but we do not receive the punishment is because Jesus is our mediator and more than that before the throne of God is the lamb that looks that as he was slain so to to remind us of the sacrifice that God has made that Jesus has made and also forgot to know that the sacrifice for my sin has been made and therefore that I don't receive the punishment but what comes out is just grace and mercy but there will be a time when Jesus will no longer be seen as the lamb of God but he will come as the lion of Judah lion in the sense that he will come to rule and reign and he will come to rule and reign and he will come to rule and reign with you know with an iron fist like it says in the sun he'll bring about judgment he will bring about vindication he will judge the nations he will judge the people and and you know when the final judgment takes place there is no more the lamb of God that is there and there's no more forgiveness of sins because you know that time period is already up and done and now he comes he is the lion of Judah who will judge people who will rule his people as as king and he will he will you know pronounce the judgment so that is you know the two things about the two symbols that of Jesus one as the lamb of God the other as the lion of Judah so now he's fulfilling his role as the lamb of God was made a full sufficient sacrifice but he will come soon as you know the lion of Judah and Isaac you are asked something else I forgot oh yeah the the lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world it's talking about even before the foundation of the world in God's mind his plan of redemption was already a complete and done thing for him it he already foresaw Jesus dying on the cross paying for the sins of the whole world and so it was a done completed thing in the mind of God even before it happened in history in time as he had planned and purposed so I hope I answered your question Isaac yeah perfectly thank you very much okay thank you everyone uh sorry yes yes Rosalind this is not from the lesson I just wanted to know whether I was able to submit my assignment because it shows here in my google classroom it shows missing so I'm not understanding what it is okay don't worry I'll after I have two more hours now so I have to rush off to my next class and all of you have to go for your next class but I would check it and then I will I will I'll I'll I'll post your details on the stream page is that alright okay thank you I'll let you know okay thank you everyone for joining class this is a good class today thank you for being interactive and have a good day God bless you all sorry I have to rush off to my next class so bye everyone thank you bye bye mom thank you