 Yeah, so we looked at, so we started with John chapter 16 where we said that Jesus is warning them about the persecution to come. He's warning them about the opposition to come. And in this passage, you know, we will continue to see more about the work of the Holy Spirit as well. So he has already painted a picture of the Holy Spirit and he's going to add to that. So he says that he will go away to him who sent me. So Jesus is, you know, earlier he said, I'm from above. And he gave the indication to the disciples as well as the listeners, even if they were Pharisees or people from other walks of life, he made it clear that he was fully God, that his original address is not the earth. So he has mentioned that many times. It's part of one of the claims of Jesus. He's claiming, I'm deity, I've come from heaven, okay, to live with all of you and you would see again and again in what he's telling his disciples. He says, I'm going back to the Father, I'm going back to him, you know, I go away, I will come again. So where, what place is he talking about? He's talking about heaven. He's talking about the presence, you know, along with the Father. He said, in my Father's house are many mansions, Father's house. So his original place, you know, we know, right, as Philippians 2 says, he left behind his heavenly glory and he became a human being for a certain amount of time here. Before he died, yes, of course, after that he received a resurrected body and again he ascended up into heaven and he is in heaven, he will come back to receive the saints. So Jesus, his original address is heaven. So you would find him say this many times, I go away to him, I go to the Father. So you know what to understand when you read that. Okay. And now he adds to the comforting words. He says that he says to his disciples that, you know, they will be experiencing sorrow, but you know, here is a very encouraging thought that it is for their advantage that he goes away. Okay. It is for their advantage that he goes away or goes away, go back to the Father. Because if he does not go to the Father, then, you know, what will not happen? Helper will not come to you. But if he goes away, the Holy Spirit or the Allos Paracletos, he will come to us and he will be sent to us. When he comes, you know, we already saw he's a spirit of truth. He's a spirit who teaches us what else is he going to do? No, his function will be that he will convict the world of sin, of righteousness and of judgment. So basically the work of the Holy Spirit too is to impress the hearts of people about what is right, what is wrong. Okay. And because it says convict. Convict means to come to the realization of something. You realize, hey, this is sin. This is righteousness and also all judgment. Judgment meaning we realize that, hey, there is a God. We have to be accountable. We have to do the right thing. There is going to be judgment later on. So he awakens us to these realities and that is the work of the Holy Spirit. That is why whenever we pray, we pray for people, we invite the work of the Holy Spirit and we say, earlier we saw Jesus said the Father, he will draw when I'm lifted up, the Father will draw all men to himself. So there is a work which the Father does in bringing people into the kingdom, drawing them to himself. Now there is a work which the Holy Spirit does to bring people to that awakening or realization that they are right or they are wrong or this is right. And also there will be judgment. So we invite the work of the Holy Spirit. Okay. And he continues to reveal to them that this is what the Holy Spirit will do. And then he says, I want to say so many things to you, but everything I'm unable to share. Maybe it had to do with the fact that they were still not the believers where the disciples were still not born again. The Holy Spirit had not come and changed and transformed them yet. It could have to do with the things of their maturity. So they were not able to receive much more than what Jesus actually shed at that time. So he's just saying, look, so much that I want to actually tell you, but you can't bear it. Okay. Right now. But here is again the advantage. When I go away, right? And the Holy Spirit comes. He, the spirit of truth has come. What else will you do? He will guide you. So he will teach you. He will guide you. And he will not speak of his own authority, but whatever he hears, he will speak. Okay. And he will tell you of the things to come. So you can add to the functions of the Holy Spirit. Okay. He is spirit of truth. He teaches. Now it says he will guide. And he will also tell of the things to come. Meaning he knows, right? God is the one who is an omniscient God. He knows all things. And the Holy Spirit is his spirit who also knows all things. And therefore the Holy Spirit is also able to reveal the future. Not only can he guide, but he can also reveal the future. Okay. So these are the functions or the role of the Holy Spirit. And he says, in addition to this, he will glorify me. He will take of what is mine and declare it to you. Jesus and the spirit are working closely with one another for each other. So what is the role of the Holy Spirit? He will glorify the Lord Jesus. So anything that qualifies as a work of the Holy Spirit. This is like a test. How can we test that, you know, for gold, when somebody says, this is gold, buy it from me. We want to find out, really? Is it gold? Okay. What is the certificate? You know, does it say, okay, 24, whatever, 23 carat gold, like this, like that. So there is a certificate we look for. In the same way, when we hear that something is the work of the Holy Spirit, we look for a certification. We look for the results and we can verify whether it is really from the Holy Spirit or not. The Holy Spirit will not do anything which will put Jesus down. If something is happening and it is bringing dishonor to the name of Jesus, we can straight away say this cannot be the work of the Holy Spirit. Because nowadays so many such things happen, they say, oh, Holy Spirit told me or Holy Spirit came upon us. That's why we did that. But Holy Spirit will never say or do anything which will dishonor Jesus. So his functions we have seen, you add to that, he will glorify Jesus. So he will only exalt and honor and magnify the Lord Jesus Christ. So that way we can know that something is truly the work of the Holy Spirit. So that gives us more clarity. And you notice here the way Jesus said, I don't speak of my own authority, but I speak as the Father. I speak as I hear from the Father. The Holy Spirit, again, he doesn't speak whatever he wants to. But Jesus is saying here that he will take of what is mine and declare it to you. So he is also the way Jesus is connected to the Father. We see that the Holy Spirit is connected to Jesus. And the Holy Spirit works in line with what Jesus has already spoken and in line with glorifying of Jesus. Now, earlier, remember, we saw the statement where Jesus said, the Father is greater than I. So there are people who have come up with teachings where they say, no, Jesus is not God. Father is God, but Jesus is just the Son. Don't try to worship him or anything. But you see verse 15 here, John 16 verse 15, all things that the Father has are mine. How can this be? If the Father and the Son are not equal. So Jesus is saying, look, I'm claiming everything, whatever Father has, it's mine only. And he says, look at the work of the Spirit. The Spirit, he will take what is mine and he will declare it to you. So it's like a beautiful team of the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, they respect one another. There is a way in which they function. The Father is greater than I. I speak of the Father's authority. The Holy Spirit will not speak of his own self, but he will take of what is mine. So they are honoring the order within the Godhead. They are honoring one another, their function. Nobody steps on another person's force, so to speak. So we see that perfect unity. We see that working together of the three equal persons of the Godhead here. So Jesus is introducing and explaining much more about the Holy Spirit to the disciples because he knew that this would be better for them. For all of them to receive the power of the Holy Spirit and the presence of the Holy Spirit. Then again, he's reminding them, he says, a little while and you will not see me. And again, a little while and you will see me because I go to the Father. So basically he's talking about his death. He's talking about his resurrection. And you could also say that he's talking about him going away, ascending and returning for the Second Coming. So he's letting them know these are the things that are going to happen. So don't be unaware. I'm giving you an idea. I'm giving you an idea. So when the disciples heard all this earlier, they said, where are you going? Jesus, are you going to another city which you didn't tell us about? But now more and more, as he's saying, I'm going to the Father. They have clarity that something is happening here. It's not just about going to another city. And yet the disciples did not understand fully. So they ask him this question. What is it? Why is he saying little while and you will see me no more? Again, a little while. What is this little while? They didn't get it clearly. So Jesus realized these people want to find out something from me. So he tells them, are you inquiring among yourselves? Are you discussing among yourselves a little about what I said? A little while I'll be there, a little while I'll be gone. So now again, he tells them, you know what I mean is you are going to be very, you are going to be deeply distressed. Or he says, you will weep and lament. Weep and lament is, you know, when somebody passes away. Okay. And it is an untimely death. It is somebody did not fulfill all their years and they passed away. Have you seen people crying at that time when people are shocked? It's like weeping, lamenting, you know, crying, feeling sorry. It's just like a deep sense of sorrow. So he's saying, look, you don't understand the pain that you're all going to go through because the trial is going to start very soon. So you will be in deep pain. You will be weeping. You will be crying. You know, you will be lamenting. But, you know, he says the world will rejoice or at that time, the world means what? The world is like the system of the world, the people, you know, the unbelieving people, the arrangement, right? The arrangements in the world and all of that. So the world is going to be very happy. And who is the person who is ruling over the world? Satan. So Satan is going to be very happy. So you see, in what is going to take place, there is again, natural reality and a spiritual reality. So Jesus is saying the spiritual reality, I'm going to tell you soon. But let me first tell you how these things are going to unfold. The trial will take place. It's going to be painful, but the people around are going to be very happy. But you will be sorrowful. But, you know, Jesus doesn't leave them without hope. He says, you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will be turned into joy. So he's giving them hope while revealing to them that this is going to be a very tough situation. It's, and he compares it, you know, it's something like the lady who is pregnant and she's going into labour. She will be in a lot of pain. But as soon as the baby is born, you know, what do we see that these mothers who give birth are rejoicing. They almost forget about the pain which they just, joy overtakes you as compared to the pain of what one has gone through. So he says similarly, you know, your sorrow will be turned into joy. You will have sorrow, but you know, you will see, I will see you again and your heart will rejoice. So he's talking about his resurrection. Okay. Jesus knows full well that he is going to rise from the dead. So he wants the disciples also to recognize that in the natural, they're going to kill me. But that is not the end I'm going to rise from the dead. And that's where he says, your sorrow will turn into joy. You know, we who believe in God, we know that what we are going to see is not the end. But there is the resurrection of Christ. There is the effect or the impact of the death of Christ, which has brought us the covenant blessings of the cross. And, you know, we have eternal life and so many other results from the death of Jesus. So actually he wanted the believers to go through the natural with an understanding of the spiritual. Because if that were not the case, they would also look at the events that unfold with their normal thinking. And they will go into deep depression that, hey, there's Jesus in whom we believe. Look at this. He could not even save himself. So how can we believe all the teachings that he has given us? So he's encouraging them, helping them to have a spiritual perspective. Again, you know, earlier in John chapter 15, as part of his encouragement, he said that, if you abide in me, you will ask, you know, and you will ask the Father and he will do it for you. Again, he is speaking about answered prayer. Verse 23 here, he says, in that day, you will ask me nothing. Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in my name, he will give you. So he's talking about his death once he dies. And he completes his work of redemption. Our prayers are going to have the power because of the name of Jesus. He says, if you ask the Father in my name, he will give you. Until now, you've not asked in my name, but he's teaching, he's training and equipping them about how they need to pray once he has completed the work on the cross. So he says, you use, you use the authority of my name. I'm going to give it to you. You take it up and you will see answered prayer. So, you know, we've seen this in John 14, once he encouraged them to see God and they will have answers to prayer. John 15, he says, if the word abides in you, then you ask whatever you want, you know, the Father will give it to you. Again, he says, now in my name, if you ask the Father, he will give it to you. So all along, you know, he is talking about the relationship with the Holy Spirit, which the believer will have. He's talking about the authority in prayer, which the believer will have. So there are a lot of encouraging things that he is bringing to their attention. Now he continues, he continues to share and equip and prepare their hearts. So here he says, I've spoken to you these things in a figurative language, but the time is coming. Okay, when I will no longer speak to you in figurative language, but I will tell you plainly about the Father. So in that day, you will ask in my name and I do not say to you that I shall pray the Father for you, for the Father himself loves you because you have loved me and have believed that I came forth from God. So he's talking about the authority that the believer can exercise in the name of Jesus in prayer. So he also makes it very clear that, you know what, when you pray, I am not saying that I am going to do your praying for you. Because also, you know, sometimes we look at the fact that Jesus is now in heaven and the book of Hebrews says that he is the high priest forevermore. He is our intercessor. So he's sitting up in heaven and doing what he is praying. Okay, but then here Jesus says, I do not say to you that I shall pray the Father for you. So he's saying, look, I will do my task of praying in heaven, which is my job. I'll do it. But I am going to leave you in such a way that you are prepared with hope in your heart because you know that I'm coming back and also I'm giving you the authority. You can pray directly to the Father. Okay, so I will do my praying. You please do your praying. You pray here on earth and how to pray? Pray in my name. Earlier he said, my words abide in you and you abide in me. Then you ask anything. I will do it for you. So he's saying that we are going to be very victorious in prayer in all these three chapters. He says, you know, we should pray that we must pray directly. And how to pray? You know, sometimes people say that you have to pray to a saint or you need to pray to, you know, some mediator sort of a person and then it will go to the Father. Or some people even say, no, no, you pray only to Jesus. Jesus will take it to the Father. But what is Jesus saying? He's saying, look, I do not say that I shall pray the Father for you. For the Father himself loves you because you have loved me. Okay, and I believe that I came forth from the Father. So he says, you can be directly connected to the Father and you can reach out to the Father directly and he will answer your prayer. So that is again a privilege for every believer. Wow, we have the connection with the Holy Spirit. We have the connection with the Son of God. We have the connection with the Father and Jesus is making it possible because he's going to now die and he's going to buy our ransom. Okay, he's going to set us free in other words and give us the authority. So that's the way in which Jesus encourages his disciples. He tells them of all the advantages, gives them the hope and he is getting ready to go. Yeah, so he again, you know, sort of encourages them to remember that he has come from heaven, that they must believe, they must truly believe in who he is and what he has said, you know, regarding the things that are going to happen to him. So towards the end of this passage in John 16, he says, Indeed, the hour is coming. Yes, has now come that you will be scattered each to his own and will leave me alone and yet I'm not alone because the Father is with me. So while going through his trial, you see the assurance that he has about his relationship and his connectedness to the Father. I'm going to go through a very tough time, but I'm not alone. Okay, so he's quite strong in that and he also knows that these people who are called his disciples, you know, they'll all like nobody will be standing with him or nobody will be able to help him. And in fact, they get scattered, right? And we know about Peter, Jesus already told him what Peter was saying, you will not leave me and you'll follow me. But before the, you know, before morning you're going to deny me three times. So there was no such benefit for Jesus from these disciples of his. But is he shaken in any way? No. What is the basis of his strength? Because I'm not alone. The Father is with me. And why did Jesus share all this information with his disciples? He says so that you may have peace in the world. Excuse me. You will have tribulation. Okay, but be of good cheer. I have overcome the world. Three chapters here where Jesus wants the disciples to live above the events that are going to take place and to have a spiritual perspective of the events that will take place. Okay, so that is the encouragement of Jesus. Now we will see the prayers of Jesus. So he's going to pray. He's going to pray for himself. He's going to pray for his disciples. He's going to pray for the believers. Okay, and in preparation, he's going to go to the cross. So before that, there are all these prayers that he will pray. So so far about the encouragement that Jesus gives the disciples. Anything that you want to add or anything that, you know, touched you. You just want to talk about it. I just thought I'll pause because continuously I'm talking. So I hope the pace is fine. So if there is, you know, a thought that you have, you could just share it with the class. Okay, doesn't look like there's anything different that you probably want to share. So all right, let's just continue then. So here it's about the prayers of Jesus. And the first prayer which he prays, you know, he speaks to the Father and he asks the Father. He's saying, Father, the hour has come. Remember earlier, even when he was surrounded by the opposers, there were times when he told the disciples, my time has not, the hour has not come. But now the understanding of the time for his own life and the events that need to take place. That is quite, the understanding is quite clear for Jesus. So he knew that soon he's going to die. So the hour has come. But what is this hour? He's asking God to do what only he can do. So he's saying, glorify your son. That is the prayer that Jesus prays. Okay, glorify your son so that your son may glorify you. But what exactly is going to happen? Jesus dying on the cross. Okay. So when Jesus is dying on the cross, why is he saying glorify your son? See, glorify your son. Simply it means that, you know, whatever Jesus is going to do, he's doing it as an act of obedience to what God has called him to do. So whenever we do something that is an act of obedience, it brings honor to God. Okay. And Jesus is saying, Lord, I am going to obey you. You please bless my act of obedience and all the results of my act of obedience, Lord, let that be done. Let that be accomplished. Let that honor be placed upon what I'm doing. So that is what Jesus is saying. You glorify your son so that your son may glorify you. As you have given him authority over all flesh that he should give eternal life to as many as you have given him. So he wants God's blessing on the work that he is going to do. And then he says that let there be a fulfillment of what God had originally intended, which is that God wants to give eternal life to the people who will trust in Jesus. Let all those things take place, Father. And you lift up or you honor the work which I'm going to do for you. Yeah. So that is essentially the main part of the prayer. Glorify me is what Jesus is praying over here. And he continues to add here that I have glorified you on the earth and I have finished the work which you have given me to do. So he is also confident that he has been faithful to the call of God upon his life. You know who else says I have finished the race. You know I fought a good fight. Paul, Paul the Apostle. So you see when it comes to each one of our lives, there is a purpose. There is a work. I finished the work for which God has called us. And from the life of Jesus, from his example, this is what we can take back. We have to do what God has called us to do. We can't leave it midway. Okay. And Jesus is standing at the end of all the things that have happened to him and his lifetime of ministry standing there and he's saying confidently that I have finished the work which you have given to me. So now Father glorify me. Glorify me. Okay. Another aspect of understanding glorify me is one is that the plan of God will be released. Okay. That you know that authority which he gave that eternal life which is going to come from Jesus' sacrifice all those things will be released. And also the glorify me means that the original glory which Jesus had in heaven. You know we say that when he was here on the earth he walked with sonship glory but in heaven he had another kind of glory. Right. So Jesus is saying you please give me that glory. God glorify me together with yourself with the glory which I had with you before the world was. So he's asking for that glory as well. Okay. So this is the prayer of Jesus for himself. So he's just praying that there will be a fulfillment of the work that God has called him to do. He's acknowledging that he has completed the work which God has called him to do. And he's also saying that you know he wants to get back that original glory which he had before he came here on the earth. So now let's see what he prays for his disciples. I would somebody like to quickly read this passage please. I think it will be easy. I'll just share the summary out of it and that way it's faster for us instead of going word by word, line by line. So anyone can you read it? It's not very long passage. Okay. Who is able to read the passage? Dave is it possible to read? Okay. Okay. Nobody is it? All right. So let me let me do that. Then I'll just quickly read the passage and then I'll just share the key point. So Jesus is prayer for his disciples. He says I've manifested your name to the men whom you have given me out of the world. They were yours. You gave them to me and they have kept your word. Now they have known that all things which you have given me are from you. For I have given to them the words which you have given me and they have received them and have known surely that I came forth from you and they have believed that you sent me. I pray for them. I do not pray for the world but for those whom you have given to me for they are yours and all mine are yours and yours are mine and I'm glorified in them. Now I am no longer in the world but these are in the world and I come to you Holy Father keep through your name those whom you have given to me that they may be one as we are while was with them in the world. I kept them in your name those whom you gave me I have kept them and none of them is lost except the son of perdition that the scripture might be fulfilled. But now I come to you and these things I speak in the world that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves. I have given them your word and the world has hated them because they are not of the world just as I am not of the world. I do not pray that you should take them out of the world but that you should keep them from the evil one. They are not of the world just as I am not of the world sanctify them by your truth your word is truth as you sent me into the world. I also have sent them into the world and for their sake I sanctify myself that they also may be sanctified by the truth. So that is the passage regarding the believers so I'll just quickly summarize. So in this passage we are seeing that he basically you know he's talking about his relationship with the disciples how the father gave them to him and that he has spoken his word into their hearts. And you know that they are following him one person we know Judas is carrying who turned away and followed the prompting of Satan. But there are at least three verses here where he very clearly prays for specific things for the disciples. So one thing he says this he says keep through your name those whom you have given me. So that is one prayer he prays for the disciples meaning Lord that they should stay with you they should not go away from you. Going away could happen because of discouragement you know disobedience so many so many ways but his prayer for them is so far they've come Lord they should stay and they should complete the way he said right that I have finished my work they should be able to finish the work and that is his prayer for them and then he prays for them and he says that I'm not saying that you take them out of this world because it's a very difficult world full of sin full of disobedience to you. But he prays that these people should be protected from the devil. Remember he had prayed for protection for Peter as well he knew that Peter is going to fall but he had prayed for protection. He had prayed that God would strengthen Peter. So he's actively praying for his disciples and he's saying that you know oh God keep them in your name please protect them keep them. I'm not telling that because this world is so dangerous you remove them from the world but even if they are in the world Lord you know I want you to keep them from the evil ones. So mainly protection he's praying for protection over them and then he also says that God you are able to clean them or sanctify them cleanse them. How does a work of cleansing take place in us. He says sanctify them by your truth. If you go to Ephesians there in Ephesians 5 we see that Christ will purify the church for his return and this church will be a glorious church. How is Jesus going to clean the church with the word. So when the word is spoken when the word is ministered to the people when the word begins to work in our hearts. Cleaning cleansing you know takes place. So that's what Jesus is saying he's saying Lord let the word be upon their lives first of all you protect them in this world. You keep them so that they will finish their journey and God I'm also praying that you will clean them up with the truth of your word. You sent me into this world I am sending them into the world. So you please purify them you protect them and the intention that Jesus had. See when you read this passage the very clear intention that Jesus has is the disciples should represent him in the world. So he about himself he said I'm not of the world and you see in this passage he also says about his own disciples that they are also not of the world. So he recognizes that these people are his followers and they have to live a life which you know is it like him from above. So he wants his disciples to be examples and protected by God cleaned by the word of God. So that is his prayer for the disciples and let's see what he's praying for the believers and quickly read it and then summarize it up. I do not pray that for these alone but also for those who will believe in me through their word that they all may be one as you father are in me and I knew that they also may be one in us. That the world may believe that you sent me and the glory which you gave me I have given them that they may be one just as we are one. I in them and you in me that they may be made perfect and perfect in one and that the world may know that you have sent me and have loved them as you have loved me. Father I desire that they also whom you gave me may be with me where I am that they may behold my glory which you have given me for you love me before the foundation of the world. O righteous father the world has not known you but I have known you and these have known that you sent me and I have declared to them your name and will declare it that the love with which you love me may be in them and I in them. So it's quite evident here again he's basically talking about unity. So for the believers who are to come so far he prayed for the disciples, disciples who were alive with him at that time and we saw all the aspects of prayer that he prayed. Yes there was a prayer where he prayed that they will also be one or they will be united but he makes this point very strongly for the people who are going to believe in him which is you and me. So he wants the believers who are going to you know in the coming generations that they will display unity because when they display unity what does it show? It shows that we are representing the unity of the Godhead you saw right all the verses would say that I am in you you are in me God in the same way let them be united. So this unity of the Godhead is revealed through the believers and that is what Jesus wanted from the believers you know when we look at our lives today. We may be from different denominations we may be from different experiences in our Christian walk. So we may be from different backgrounds but Jesus desired that we should all be one or in other words that we display unity because when we display unity what happens that the world may know. So how is the world going to know that we are disciples of Jesus through our unity ok through our unity. So verse 21 I will quickly read it that they all may be one as you father are in me and I knew that they also may be one in us. So not just being one with one another or united with one another but our main unity is obviously with the Godhead. Ok so that we can never lose our connection with God you know sometimes we are more connected to people than to God that is not correct either. We have to be united in spirit with the brothers and sisters in Christ but that unity should come from our unity with God himself. Ok so this kind of connection being united to God being united to the brothers and sisters in Christ that reveals to the world you know who God is and the world is able to believe. So the last part of verse 21 it says that the world may believe that you sent me that the world may believe that you sent me. So if you want the world to believe that Jesus is the Messiah believers have to display unity. So you see how important it is unity we have talked about this when we spoke about the city wide church we have talked about this you know when we talked about kingdom builders we have a kingdom mindset ok that we maintain that honour and help one another and remain connected. So this is what Jesus prayed for the believers and of course you know once again he emphasises John shows us here that in Jesus' prayer he prays about the kind of love that Jesus has for us. You know it's a precious love and that also he prays for the believers he lets the believers know that they will be with him. You gave the father gave us to Jesus and we are at one point going to be with him. So he describes that relationship here ok so that is what he prays for the believers and also you might notice here that he talks about another he talks about the glory with which these believers must walk on the earth. One is unity second is glory and the glory which you gave me I have given them that they may be one just as we are one. So what is that glory you know we said earlier that's sonship glory Jesus worked with sonship glory so he wanted us also to walk with that same sonship glory with authority and dominion here on the earth. So those are some of the key prayers that are coming out of these passages but I would encourage us to read word by word and line by line because there is so much depth in it. But we have only a couple of weeks to go and that's the reason I kind of quickly just summarise the passages for all of us. All right let's pray and close I think some of your other classmates had to leave so that's ok we will pray and close. Kiran could you also pray and close now if you don't mind. Father God we just come before you turn Father God thank you Father God for revealing that all words Father God that today we learn Father God. Father God thank you that that's sonship glory Father God thank you Father God to just Christ as example Father God like Father God to walk to your kingdom work Father God. Thank you thank you Father God Thanking you all things Father God Thanking you all things. I'm just submitting to you. Thank you, Thank you Kiran, thank you for everyone and hopefully let's see I will try to finish in the next class if it doesn't get over then maybe the following week. You know the following week, but otherwise, yeah, we'll try to finish soon Yeah, thank you. Thank you. Bye