 Okay. Good morning and welcome everybody to our course, BC 214. We're talking about developing the human spirit. Let's take a moment to pray and then we will get started. We will pick up from where we paused last week. May I request somebody in our class to please pray with us today, if we get started? Let's pray. Dear Heavenly Father, we come to you under the name of Jesus. We thank you for this day. We thank you for the class we are about to have. God, we give Pastor Ashes into your hands, be with him and guide him. And I give all my classmates into your hands. God, as Pastor teaches us, the truths in the Bible help us to open our mind and heart and listen to it and understand it, Jesus. You're God who gives us the spirit of understanding. You're the God who gives us this knowledge, Jesus. Be with us and I pray that you will give us good Wi-Fi connections throughout the sessions. And God, whatever we learn, help us to put it into practice so that we can be a blessing to others. We give you all the glory and honor in Jesus. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you. All right, so we are right now talking about the faculties of our spirit and how to develop those faculties. After we cover this, then we will talk about the functions of this human spirit and how to be strong in those functions of the human spirit. So we said what we have said is that we can see in Scripture that there are these five faculties of the human spirit. Now, of course, we are speaking mainly in the context of the believer. We do keep in mind that even the unsaved person, a person who's not a believer, who's not born again, they also have a spirit and their human spirit also has faculties, the same faculties, except that they might choose to develop these faculties to connect to the dark world, to evil spirits and demon powers. But we, our context is really the faculties of the born again believer. So as a believer, you are our spirit beings and our spirit has the faculties, ability for capabilities. And we said we have these five faculties that we can see in Scripture. And it is through these faculties that God, the Holy Spirit is relating to us. So when God, the Holy Spirit wants to speak to you or communicate something to you and me, he, one of his main ways is he does it through the faculties of our spirit. Now, of course, he can speak to us through the written pages of the Scriptures, which he will do. So as you're reading the Bible, you're reading the Scriptures, the Holy Spirit is going to take the written Scriptures and he will minister it to you. So there's a combination, there's the written Scriptures working to us through the written Scriptures. So that is true. But what we are right now focusing on is how God speaks to us through the faculties of our spirits. So last week, we covered the first one, which is what we see and the seeing aspect. We talked about this, that the human spirit, our spirit has eyes that can see. What do we see? We see typically pictures, right? So anything that that is a visual, God can use that to speak to us, to communicate to us. So in seeing, you know, we said that there are things, categories, there are, you know, what we refer to as dreams. That means things that we see at night, when asleep, God speaks to us, speaks to us through dreams. So God can speak to us. Now he's speaking to our spirit, even though our physical body and mind is asleep. God is giving pictures to our spirit. So our spirit is seeing you wake up in the morning, it comes into your mind and your mind, oh, I've had a dream. I saw something, right? Visions are things when we see we normally awake and God is showing things to us. Sometimes these could be pictures, just they're not like visions. They're usually things that are happening in the spirit, but pictures are things that you're seeing. God is showing you pictures. You can see events happening as they are happening in the spiritual realm. Trans is when physical body is suspended and you're seeing the vision or God is showing you something that's called a trance. You can also see into what is actually happening in the spirit realm. So there are many different ways in which this traveling or the seeing happens. And we said traveling and God can also show us things in other places where he can take us in our spirit to other places. So a lot of things can happen in this whole thing of seeing and the spirit, right? And if you do a study in the Bible, you'll find amazing things of how God is communicating to people. For example, if we can just pick out a few examples, God comes to ananias in a vision. And so you can imagine now, ananias must have been praying one day. He's just a disciple in Damascus. He must be having his quiet time or something. And the Lord comes to him in a vision. That means now God is showing him something, the eyes of his spirit. And in that vision, God says, Ananias, I want you to go to this city, to the street called Strait. There is a man named Saul and he is praying and go and pray for him because I have chosen him. So in that vision, God is giving him details. He's saying which street to go to. You know, of course, in those days, cities were very, very small compared to our cities. So when God said go to the street called Strait, probably there's only one street that was like that and maybe a few houses. So it would have been very easy to locate Saul who was praying. He didn't need house number and he didn't need any more details because there probably must have been just a few houses. But God gave him those details. Meaning enough details. Go to this particular street. There's this man called Saul. So you can ask and those days, you know, you can ask somebody, Hey, is there Saul here? Yeah, in that house over there, you know, it had been as simple as that. It's like today if you go to a very small town or a village, everybody knows everybody. You just ask them by name, where is Saul and so staying? And they say, Okay, go down there, third house, that person is staying. You know, it's very simple as that. So, but God gives those details to other niers in a vision. See, so God can do those kinds of things for us today. But in this mode of communication, he can give us so many things. He can give us information how to solve problem whom maybe to call somebody, maybe to, you know, give a message to somebody. So through that vision, God can direct us, you know, and he can give us details and things that he wants us to do. Now, we also talked about how to interpret and communicate what we see. So sometimes what we see is can be literal. Sometimes what we see could be figurative, right? Service literally just say it as it is. It's figurative. Then you have to interpret a symbol. That's what it means. That's what it represents. And you interpret the meaning of that. And if you're interpreting something that's figurative, then you use biblical imagery. That means what do those images mean in the Bible? Therefore, I interpreted that way, you know. So if you're seeing a person and while you're seeing him, God is showing you a tree that is very green and is bearing a lot of fruit. It could be the literal or it could be figurative. It could be literal, meaning maybe he owns a farm where the tree, you know, he's actually growing those kinds of trees and so on. Or it could be figurative because the Bible says, you will be like a tree planted by rivers of water. So at that moment, we have to get from the Holy Spirit, what is God showing me? Is God showing me something literally that person's life maybe has a farm, a tree, those kinds of trees? Or is God telling me figuratively that this man is going to prosper and he's going to be very fruitful? So that information we take in our spirit through what we hear. So we are seeing something, we also listen here. So that's in the next chapter, we'll talk about it. How we hear from God, the God impresses on our heart. This is what it is. So you easily know, okay, this particular thing is very literal for this person. So say, hey, God is showing me you have a farm, but these kinds of trees and God is saying, you know, what you hear from God, you say, or sometimes God is saying, no, he's like this. Tell him he's going to be very fruitful. He's going to be very successful not to give up. So then you say, hey, you know, just like someone says, God is telling you will be that kind of very fruitful person in your life. So don't give up. And sometimes God will use biblical characters or incidents or even texts from scripture to communicate to us. So, you know, he might say, hey, and he might remind you at that moment about David fighting Goliath. And then you tell him, tell this man that, you know, just as David conquered Goliath, he's going to conquer his Goliath. So he's just reminding, he's showing you a picture of David fighting Goliath, but then the message is being communicated to this person through that picture, through that visual. So those things can also happen and of course, God can give us much more details that through the visuals, through what we see. But that's one way by which God is using the faculties of our spirit to speak to us, maybe for us personally, or maybe to help, you know, emissive somebody else, you know, like on, on last Saturday, I had to go and do like an office, a new office dedication for somebody. So, and so I knew what the passage of scripture that we had gone to speak about. So fine. So I was, I had already sent that person, like they're preparing the program for the day. So what scripture passage already sent it. But actually, I didn't have a message, what to speak right for that. So while I was going, I took a cab, we took a cab, we were traveling in a cab from home to that office space. So I was sitting in the cab, I had my Bible open, I said, God, I have to speak from this passage, but I don't know what to say. I don't even know what to say from this passage. And I was reading that, I was reading the passage, maybe I read that passage two or three times, and I was just looking at it. And it was so amazing because at that moment, it was almost like, you know, I don't know how to describe it. But from the passage out came, you know, in an instant, like maybe in a few seconds. Okay, see, this is what, you know, it's almost like things stood out. This is what you have to say. These are the things you have to highlight. And it's almost like God writing out, you know, in front of my eyes, meaning not the natural eyes, but spiritual eyes. These are the things you need to. So it's like, how did that passage came a message in an instant, you know? So then it's like, okay, I knew what I just underlined my Bible to record what I had seen and that it was, you know? So God can do, you know, so many different things that you're showing in different ways, but it's through the eyes of your spirit. And through, in that case, it was through whatever was seeing happening, I could get that message. And it was like, I'm seeing it happening between me and the pages of scripture, something that's being highlighted. Okay, this is what I could communicate to that, for that evening in that dedication. So like that, if we train, you know, if our spirit eyes are sensitive, we can, God can just communicate different things to us through what we see. So let's move on, talk about the other faculties. Similar to our seeing is our hearing, right? So our spirit, human spirit has ears to hear. And we've mentioned this earlier, and we will just kind of explain this here again. So Jesus spoke about this, the scripture speak about this in other places as well. He who has ears to hear, let him hear. So Jesus is speaking to an audience, he says, he has ears to hear. So he's not talking about the physical ears because everybody was listening to him physically, of course, but he's talking about spiritual ears. He's saying, look, if you've got spiritual ears to hear, then you can hear what I'm saying, you can spiritually understand what I'm saying. This is what he's intending, Matthew 11.15. Same thing, Revelation 2.7, you know, he who has an ear to hear, let him hear what the spirit is saying to the churches. So this is spiritual hearing, right? The Holy Spirit is saying something to the churches. Can you hear that in your spiritual ears? Similarly, there are other passages, Isaiah 30, verse 20 and 21. Your eyes shall see your teachers. And then he says, your ears will hear a word behind you saying. That means this is your spiritual ears. You're being guided and instructed spiritually through what your teachers are teaching you. And here again, in Isaiah 50, he's talking about God. He vacans my ear to hear, and God opening our spiritual ears to hear. So this is not talking about a physical ear, he's talking about a spiritual ear. God wakes me up morning by morning, but the hearing is going to happen spiritually as God speaks and teaches. So there are many references like this in scripture where we can see that our spirit has ears. Now, we need to understand how we hear spiritually. So normally, when you're hearing in your spirit, we do not hear sounds. It's not like natural. Like right now, you are hearing sounds either you're sitting in class in front of me, or you are hearing through the audio, you're hearing sounds. And that sound is communicating information to you. But spiritually, normally we don't hear sounds. But it is just a knowing, the words or sentences or the information is just imparted into our spirit. So you know, it comes into our spirit. So this information comes into our spirit. So that is actually God speaking. So we are saying that is actually you hearing God's, but information just comes into your spirit. It is the words of God that have been communicated to you. And it is not through the use of sound, but it's just that the words have been given to you. Now, when I am speaking now, I'm using sound as a medium to communicate words. And it's the words that are bringing meaning to you. In the same way here, when God puts his words in our spirit, it's those words that I'm giving meaning to us. That means you're actually hearing from God. But it doesn't mean there has to be sound, spiritually speaking. Sometimes we see in examples in the Bible where there's been an audible sound in the spirit. And there was a voice from heaven saying, this is my beloved son. Or John says, I heard the sound of many waters. So spiritually hear sound. But that's not normal. We don't always hear that sound coming, but the words come to us. And we know that God is speaking. Sometimes it could be a simple sentence or a statement. Sometimes it could be a whole lot of information that is just given to you. And it all just comes into your spirit and you know this is God speaking. So the word of the Lord has come to you. It's a non-audible impartation of the message. It's not like you're actually hearing physical sound, but God is imparting words to your spirit and you perceive it. You're perceiving in your spirit. That means your spirit is able to recognize it and know it and understand it. So that's perception. It's perceiving in your spirit through your faculty of hearing and seeing. Now of course, when God speaks, it's a combination of things. Although we are talking about seeing separately, hearing separately, feeling separately, many times it's a combination of things. It's what you see, what you hear, what you feel that brings the full package of the message God is getting across to you. So we have to put it all together. Just like in other days when we make a presentation, there may be a PowerPoint slide, the person is speaking words, and he's also making gestures with his hand. So you're seeing, you're hearing, and you're feeling his emotion. And all of that is communicating a message to us. So that's what God is speaking to us in our spirit through the faculties of our spirit and we put it all together. Now, something to keep in mind is that God doesn't necessarily talk lots and lots and lots of things. Sometimes it can just be a single sentence, like in Acts 8-29 he says to Philip, go join this chariot. Just a simple sentence. Philip, go and join this chariot. So that's all, a simple instruction. He doesn't tell Philip, this chariot will have four horses and it'll be like this, it'll be like that, this color that, Philip, go join the chariot, that's it. He doesn't even tell who's inside the chariot. He doesn't say, Philip, be careful inside the chariot. He's a very important person, he's a very important man to the Queen of Ethiopia, nothing, just go join the chariot. So sometimes God gives us a very simple instruction. It's not going to tell us all the details, but that instruction is enough. We have to obey it. Sometimes it could be many sentences. The example to Peter, he said, Peter, three men are looking for you. Go with them, don't ask any questions. So a little bit more instruction. There are three men who are looking for you. You go with them, don't ask any questions. So that's how Peter goes, he follows them and they take him to the house of Cornelius. There are times when God will give us personal details, this man is like this. For example, in the case of this woman at the Well of Seminar, Jesus said, he just told us something. He said, look, you've had five husbands and the man that you now are living with is not your husband. That was a personal detail, which Jesus could not have known in his own. But it's okay. That was the point he wanted to address in that woman's life. You had five husbands and this is your situation. Right now you're with a man who is not your husband. There could be some other details in Acts chapter five. Peter tells Ananias and Sapphira, did you sell your land for this amount? So of course, Peter was not there to know that detail. But God revealed that. He said, you sold your land for this amount, whatever that amount was. Peter said, this is how much you sold it. But this is how much you've brought. You've brought less than that. And you're telling us, you're pretending that their sin was, they were pretending that they brought the full amount. That was what they did wrong. They could have told Peter, Peter, we sold the land for so much. We're giving 50% or we're giving whatever amount. But they were pretending they brought the whole. Ananias was pretending. So sometimes, you know, so that's again a detail. There could be a house apart from a number. But God could give other details to show something very specific. And we mentioned this about the house of Ananias or the house of Cornelius and things like that. God gives the details or where Peter was praying. He tells Cornelius, Cornelius, send somebody to Joppa. In Joppa, go to the house of a man called Simon the Tanner because Peter is staying in his house. So in those days, that was enough address. Go to the city of Joppa, house of Simon the Tanner. That was the address. Finished. But that is where Peter was in that city, in that person's house. Today, maybe we need little bit, we need details. This is the street address. This is the house number, et cetera, et cetera. We need all that. God will give all of those kinds of things to us as well. So we see examples like this. And we have just given a few examples. So the point is God can give us these details. He can give us revelation. He can give us insight. He can direct us into what he wants us to do. But this information is he's speaking to us. So when we say God is speaking, it's not about the sound. It's about the information that comes into our spirit. That information is more important than, or did you hear a sound? What was the sound like, et cetera, et cetera. So don't worry about the sound. It's about the information that God has imparted to your spirit. That's what you need to perceive. That's what you want to recognize and make use of. It may be an instruction. It may be a revelation. It may be a message for you. It may be a message for somebody else. It may be some guidance in the situation. But that is what we want to become sensitive to to pick up and then be. So many of you would have also experienced this that you may be praying about a matter saying, God, what is the decision I need to make? And as you're praying in your spirit, God gives you the knowing. This is what you're supposed to do. It can come a different way. Sometimes he might quicken a verse of scripture. Sometimes he might just place an understanding. This is what you're supposed to do. Or it may be very clear God directions. This, this, this, this, this. Oh, okay. I must take these steps. So God is putting that information in your spirit. He's actually speaking to you in your spirit through your sense of hearing. And we can train ourselves to hear from God in that matter. Any questions or follow? Let me pause. Any questions on the seeing and the hearing? The other thing? All right. So let's maybe cover one more and then we'll pause for today. The other thing, the next way God communicates to us is through our feeling. Lesson number nine, feeling. Or what we sense. You know, if somebody puts their hand on me here on my shoulder, I could feel. So that's feeling. So there are feelings that God imparts in our spirit. And those feelings itself is a message for us. So we must recognize those feelings and then understand that God is communicating to us through those feelings. So, you know, we can have feelings of joy, quietness, of peace in our spirit. Or sometimes it could be restlessness, uneasiness, stirring, or tightness, or discomfort, or bitterness, or you're feeling stirred up or angry about something. Or you can feel the weighty presence of God. So there are feelings that also come. And each of these feelings carry a message. Example, if you feel very peaceful about something, then it means, okay, everything is fine. You know? So let's say you're making a decision, you're praying about some matter. And in your spirit, there's a sense of peace about it. It means that's a good thing, right? Colossians 3.15 says, the peace of God rule in your heart. If God's peace is ruling in your heart, that's a good thing. That means, hey, go ahead. You know, it's like a green signal. Sometimes you can be stirred in your heart, in your spirit. You're feeling very agitated or in a good sense. So you're being stirred up about something. It means God is calling you to do something about it. Or you can feel an urge, a compelling push in your spirit. That means God is telling you to go into action. Sometimes you feel bound in your spirit, like Acts 20, 20 to 23. Paul says, you know, I feel bound in my spirit, but the whole spirit is bearing witness that bonds and afflictions await me in Jerusalem. So he has a feeling, and he's interpreting that feeling as a witness of the Holy Spirit in Acts 20, verses 22 and 23. So that feeling is actually a witness of the Holy Spirit. So what you're feeling is a witness of the Holy Spirit is bearing witness to you. He's testifying to you, speaking to you through that feeling in your spirit, is what we can learn there from Acts 20, 22 and 23. But in this case, Paul is feeling bound. He's feeling like somebody's tied him up. You know, he's feeling that uneasy, tight feeling. And it's like, okay, don't do this. Don't go. But Paul was so determined to go. He went and he got into exactly what the Holy Spirit told him. And the Holy Spirit warned him through three different ways. One, in his own spirit, and there were two other prophecies that came. The next chapter saying, Paul, if you go to Jerusalem, this is what the people are going to do to you. So the Holy Spirit warned him and he still went. And that's exactly what happened. Feeling of restlessness. Now, that means, again here, restlessness or God is, you know, bringing your attention to a certain situation for you to do something about it. Paul was really restless, you know, and the people about what was happening in the Corinthian church. So say, hey, you have to do something about this. You can't just ignore it. You can't keep quiet about it. You've got to address that matter. Or Ezekiel, right? He was, he felt bitterness and heat in his spirit. And like he's being agitated, like, or he could say angry to do something about it, or he could feel the Holy Spirit coming upon him. Spirit fell upon me, a weighty feeling. It's like as though, you know, a hand is coming on him. That's it. He's recognizing the Holy Spirit coming on him, right? So feelings in the spirit are also very important for us. It's important to recognize it. And it's important to interpret what you feel in the spirit. Because that is also a way by which the Lord is communicating to you. Right? So what you see, what you hear, what you feel in your spirit, these are very important. And usually when God is communicating, he's speaking through all of these faculties. Right? There may be times he will just give you a vision. But usually it's a vision plus information coming into your spirit, plus a sensation, meaning you're feeling something about this. Right? So you've got to put all of that together. It's okay. This is what God is communicating to me. So suppose you're going to minister to somebody. Suddenly there's a feeling of compassion. And maybe even a feeling of a sense of, you know, you're feeling that that person is going through a lot of pain. Now you begin to feel that, the hurt and what they're going through. And then God is maybe, you know, giving you a picture. Right? Maybe it's a picture that is showing that this person, and along with that comes a knowledge that this person, so example, let's say, a picture of somebody being stabbed in the back. And then he's also giving you the understanding that this person has been betrayed. And maybe, you know, you see not just one knife, but three knives, knives at the back. So there is a picture. There's a knowing coming into your spirit. And there is also a feeling. And then you put it all together and say, Oh, what is God telling me? This person has been betrayed three times. He's been stabbed in the back three times. And so he's hurting, he's going through a lot of pain and God, you know, God wants to minister to him. See? So there's a picture, there's a knowing, there's a feeling. And so out you must yield to it. Right? You must yield to it. Right? So you yield to the compassion and you say, Hey, God is showing me that, you know, you've been betrayed three times, you know. And then maybe God will say, by whom, you know, by the, maybe the close friend, maybe a family member, whatever, you know, that knowing will come into your spirit. So you see, and you're going through a lot of pain and I can feel how much you're hurting, you know, but God wants to heal. He's the one who heals the broken hearted. He's the one who can do this. And then you have to share whatever God is speaking at that moment. But when God is speaking to our spirit, there is a combination of what you see, what you feel and what you hear. Right? And you're putting it all together and you are then ministering to people. Right? So we must pay attention to everything, to all of these things. See, hear and feel. Now, something about the work of the Holy Spirit is this, that we can't explain everything. So Jesus put it like this in John 3 where he says, the wind blows. You don't know where it's coming from. You don't know where it's going, but you can feel it. Right? That means, look, you cannot explain everything about how the Holy Spirit works. And we want to know where is the wind coming from? How can you tell? You don't know where it's coming from. Where is this wind going? Oh, you don't know where it's going, but you can feel it's blowing. So same, he says, so is everyone who's born of the spirit. Or this is how the work of the Holy Spirit is. I don't understand everything about it, but I know he's moving. And I know he's showing me something. I know he's giving me some message in my spirit. I know I can feel his presence. I know he's there, he's doing something. I cannot explain everything. I can't say where he's coming, where he's going, but I know. That means you can feel, just like you can feel the wind blowing, you can feel the Holy Spirit is speaking, is revealing, is showing. How can I, we can't explain it to somebody else fully in words. But you know, the spirit of God is at work. Okay. So let's, you know, similarly, there is a smelling and the tasting. We see examples of this. This is lesson for 10. We see examples of this in scripture, in Ezekiel. And the Holy Spirit, God told him to eat a scroll and he felt sweetness in his mouth. So there was tasting and so on. Now we just, you know, what we, I remember this was spiritual thing, right? But then your senses recognize it. So we're not talking about natural smells and things like that. We're talking about what you sense in the spirit. And again, this is so hard to describe how it happens, but you recognize in the spirit, you meet somebody and there's like a sweet smell. Suddenly you get a sweet smell and you know, it's not any perfume somebody put or any deodorant or some spray. No, no, no. It's just that there's a sweetness. Whether you sense that sweetness through smelling or taste. Wow, this person is such a gentle spirit, such a nice spirit, or there's a sweetness there. Or sometimes you meet somebody and they're just such a unpleasantness, you know, and okay, something is wrong, right? So, but we have to interpret that pleasant taste and smells. How do you interpret it? God is pleased in what is happening. There is an anointing, God is present, God is moving, God is going to bring healing or comfort, or he's going to move in a certain, to meet a certain kind of need. So that's the interpretation of a pleasant taste or smell. If it's unpleasant, then you need to be careful. It's a way of God indicating something, a warning to us, right? Be careful of what's happening. Maybe there's a false doctrine. There's a false prophet. There's some deception happening. There's a demonic power at work. There's an unclean spirit at work. Or maybe God wants you to get out of that place, leave that situation. So that is an indication, or don't involve those people, so on. So that's unpleasant taste smell, right? In the spirit. Now, of course, we should distinguish between natural and spiritual. Don't confuse natural smells with spiritual. But this is something that we have to be open to because God also moves like this. And you know, you get that sweetness. You know, you might say, oh, there's a sweet aroma or there's such a sweet taste to what is being preached and being ministered to or shared and so on. And it is just you recognize it and you understand that God's presence is there in that situation. Okay. So we will stop here for today. In our next lesson, we'll talk about how do we train our spiritual senses, right? So we have mentioned these five spiritual senses, what you see, what you hear, what you feel, what you smell and taste. These are five faculties or capabilities in our spirit. God is using that to communicate to us. And we must learn how to receive that information and process it. And the training part we will do in our next lesson. I want to pause here and just see if there are any questions on what we covered so far. Any questions? All are good. Pastor, one small doubt. Yes, please. Go ahead. Sometimes, would it be possible that when you enter a house, in your spirit, you smell something bad and it's like a garbage kind of a smell? And could it be like a presence of an unclean atmosphere? Yes, yes, yes. So that's one way. Like maybe you get in, you come, you either you meet some people or you come into a home or a place. And then, you know, like you just described, it's something unpleasant, smell or taste. And you know it's not natural. And then you know that, hey, there's not physical garbage or physical thing is there. But that's just that sense in, you know, then that's an indication of something that's wrong. It could indicate an unclean spirit, the operating of operational demonic powers, or it could indicate that this person or the people there, they're not right. You know, they are up to doing wrong things, right? So then you discern and then you say, okay, God, what are you saying? What do you want me to do? And then you follow through with what God is saying. Okay, let's ramp up for today. We'll just close in prayer and we'll dismiss. I know we're 10 minutes ahead of schedule, but it's okay. Could somebody pray and then we can dismiss, please? Lord, we thank you for this time of learning. Lord, we thank you for the words that we heard today, Lord God. We pray that we would continue to wait on your presence and to discern what you are trying to tell us in each moment of God. And we pray that we would be able to tune in to more of your presence, more of your Holy Spirit. And understand what you are trying to tell us and to communicate with you to see your kingdom come in our circumstances. Lord, we praise you, Lord. In Jesus' most precious name we pray. Amen. Thank you, Rowan. Thank you for being in class today. Enjoy the rest of your day. I'll see you again. So God bless. Bye now. Thank you first.