 All right. So good morning and welcome to this session on keys to supernatural ministry. We will study about the importance of supernatural ministry from the life of Jesus and what scriptures have to tell us. We will pray and we will get started. So let's all pray together. I'll just begin with the word of prayer. Heavenly Father we thank you Lord for your presence. Father we thank you that you are equipping by your word. We pray in the name of Jesus that Holy Spirit will bring this word alive to us. So God and Father God let Lord what you want to do be imparted into our spirits right now in Jesus name. Father we pray for you to guide us and lead us as we understand the supernatural better. I commit every single one of us Lord and speak a blessing upon each and every student in Jesus name we pray. Amen. Okay. So as the title of the course suggests it is keys to supernatural ministry. This will help us to move in the supernatural. This will help us to demonstrate the supernatural through our lives. So the way we are going to do this course is today is just introductory to help us think about why the supernatural might be important to God. And after this introductory session we will go into the various keys. So we will talk about seven keys that we will cover. We will talk about how one can prepare themselves personally to live out these keys that we are going to talk about. And how can we continue to pursue the supernatural. So the foundational topic today is regarding the importance of the supernatural or the importance of miracles, the importance of healings, deliverances and things like that. So it's going to be more of a discussion that we will have today. For our discussion it will be helpful if we can have the notes from APC publication ministering healing and deliverance. So if you would like to download that that's that's good. But even if you just want to have a discussion that's also fine because I have the notes here and I will towards the end summarize what is given there regarding miracles. The first question that I want to ask all of us is what is the supernatural? You have a mic to speak into. Yeah, please speak into the mic. Something other than natural. Okay, something other than natural. Can you explain? Like if if something happened, like we couldn't believe with our eyes, I mean with our eyes, like the things which which should not happen, which could not happen like that. So like healings, miracles. Yes, so yeah. Okay. Yeah. So something that is beyond the understanding of the natural mind beyond logic, right or beyond the laws of this finite world. For example, when you read about the miracles that took place in the ministry of Elijah, Elisha. It's amazing. You wonder how can oil multiply? You know, how can an axe float? How can you know, like through the bones of Elijah, was it Elisha? Yeah, Elisha, a dead man. How can he come back alive? Right? So it's beyond logic or we're not saying that we can't understand these things, but I'm saying it's it's beyond even if we try to understand it's hard to explain it with what exists in the natural world. In the natural world, we have what we can touch, what we can feel what, you know, we can taste what we can smell. So we function only by our five senses and we think that only what is possible with our in the natural world. If we have proof through these five senses, only those things can happen. If these five senses cannot grasp something, it's not possible. It can't happen. Right? Like there are so many other miracles in the Bible like Jesus is walking on water. Okay. How can that happen? Normally, we know by experience what we have seen what we have observed the research that we've done that if you put something in water, it will sink. Isn't it? But if you if you are using all the science laws and everything, you can create something like a boat or a ship through principles in the natural world to actually float on water. But otherwise, anything that is heavy will sink into water. Right? So our five senses will tell us it's not possible. Water into wine. How can it happen? You can't do that. You can't do it overnight. You can't do it in a minute. You need many years. And we know that, you know, there are wineries around the world, like they keep it, they make the wine age and only then you get wine. But what did Jesus do? We call it supernatural because it's beyond the natural in a moment. Water has turned into wine, not even like, you know, grape juice or a derivative of grape, but water has changed into wine. Wow. That is supernatural. So something that is beyond the natural is what is termed as the supernatural. And there are many such, you know, miracles in the Bible. We see the way Peter caught fish. That also is amazing. In one moment Jesus tells him you put the net on the other side and he's actually catching fish. Or Jesus multiplied the bread. He multiplied the fish. How can it happen? With just a few loaves of bread and two fish, how can you feed, you know, like 4,000 men and women accompanying them children. So these are things that we call as the supernatural. And we also know that in the Bible, there are healings that are talked about. What is a healing as far as, you know, the Bible understanding is concerned? Something supernatural. Now we know that it is possible for us to be healed by natural methods. I can use some home remedies or I can use medicines or just give my body some time to recover. And it recovers. Sometimes we have fever and we just say, hey, maybe I should just take a good rest and eat well for about a week or something. And then you automatically feel better because that's the natural process. But when we are saying healing, at least in our class when we use the word healing, we're not referring to that kind of healing. Though it is a natural healing, we are saying that the Bible talks about supernatural healing. Things like, you know, what Jesus did. A woman was bent over. She's suddenly now fine. She's upright. A man is paralyzed, but now he's walking. Somebody couldn't hear. They were deaf, but now they are hearing. And Jesus did those things. We are not saying that, you know, Jesus told them, you take some time, you take these medicines. And through the normal natural process, you're going to get healed. We also say, right, like there are so many things provided in nature, which is what the science of medicine works on. Many things are there in nature. We can use them as medicines. We can use, you know, radiology. We can use the principles that exist in the natural world to also administer healing. But that's not what we are discussing in our course. We are talking about supernatural healing where in moments something happens, which cannot happen otherwise. Right? So things like this are recorded in the Bible for us. They are recorded in the ministry of Jesus. So when we say healing, we are referring to supernatural healing. When we say miracles, we are referring to things like water turning into wine, which is unbelievable. How can it even happen? Or deliverance. Deliverance is when demon spirits are cast out. It was nothing new for Jesus. You see many places where he did that. You see places where the apostles and the other believers also minister deliverance. So this is part of the Bible. This is part of what we are supposed to believe. Okay? So we will talk about all these things. Even emotional healing. So whenever we say healing, it's not just physical healing, even emotional healing. Supernaturally, maybe we've gone through traumatic experiences and you know, we've not come out of it. God can heal our hearts. Okay? So there is basis in scripture for us to believe in these things. Signs and wonders. Signs and wonders are more like something supernatural which points to God. And people may even use healings, miracles. They may call, use the term signs and wonders, but they may be referring to healings and you know, deliverances and all which is okay. But you know, signs and wonders are also part of what God does. So this is an idea of what supernatural is. Okay? Now I just wanted for us to answer the question. You know, why is the supernatural important or why? Let's make it narrower. Why are healings, miracles, deliverances even important for us as believers or are they important? Okay? So let's talk about it. What do you think? They are important. Okay? So if you tell me that something is important, you have to tell me why they are important also. Yeah. It actually testifies to what we are preaching. It shows that it's like an evidence that God is there, like heaven, these are all real. So it shows the power of God. Okay. It shows the power of God. Okay, that's true. Yeah, when something beyond the natural happens, we can't explain it. The only way we can explain it is, oh, there's got to be a higher authority who did it. So yeah, it points us to God. And it's the evidence that God's power, what we are preaching and what's happening is evidence. Yes, yes. So it's the proof of what we are, we are teaching it, but when it happens, it is confirming that whatever we are teaching is reality. Okay? So yeah, it's a proof of what we are teaching. There are some points and some other sports like how they are seen, like these seven and six of those, it's where I was talking about those who are unbelievers. Okay. So again, it's supportive meaning. It's like a proof and it draws unbelievers. When they see what God can do, they start to have interest and put their trust in God as well. Same point, like you grab that tension of the unbelievers, like they will literally, they can believe, okay, this is right. It gets their attention. Yeah. So miracles get people's attention. Yeah. Feel free, let's discuss. I mean, even if there are contrary thoughts. Okay. Okay. So they get people to think about God and what he can do. Yeah. It's showing, there is one God who is alive. So people can believe. So it's, you know, showing us same thing, evidence for God that God exists and he's alive. Yeah. Go ahead. Okay. So these works demonstrate who God is. See, because we all respond on the basis of who we are, our personality, what we value. So when God ministers healing, when God ministers deliverance, miracles in somebody's situation, as Sri said, you know, we can understand that God is interested in our lives. He's compassionate. He's gracious, so on and so forth. Yeah. That's true. Yeah. Anything, Sean? No. Okay. That's fine. Yeah. That's okay. No, I'm saying why is the supernatural important in, or why is the supernatural important in general, the kind of supernatural that the Bible talks about? Or is it important at all? That's our discussion. Okay. Essentially, it gives something people to believe in, you know, like, because of all these things like Prince Aran was telling that because of what we read in the Bible is happening in the world. What we're saying is, what we're reading here is becoming true. It is, it's not anything like, it's not anything false. It has been said here. So, you know, when you see people who are healing and performing various types of miracles and stuff like the Jesus performs through them, we see that what's happening here is actually happening. It gives something for us to believe in. Okay. So, again, same thing, like it affirms what the Bible is talking about, and that is important, isn't it? Great. So, we all, we're all saying that the supernatural is important because it confirms what the Word of God says. It points to a God. It sparks interest in people to know more about God. It reveals the nature of God. Okay. So, yeah, for all these reasons, it's very important. But do we, do we place that kind of importance on the supernatural? What happens among circles of believers? Do we place importance? The thing that we see in the Bible is that most people believe more in the supernatural than in God, once you focus more on that. So, when you focus more on the type of healing and stuff like that, people tend to focus more on that than to actually read the Bible. This is what I see, because if you see here that many people ask Jesus to perform miracles and various things, but they said already that the miracle of Jonah is more than enough for you. Okay. Okay. Thank you for sharing your thought, Sean. But like we'll talk about it. I'll share what I feel about your comment. The importance of supernatural, how is supernatural important? So, we all said that, you know, whenever the supernatural is demonstrated, it points us to God. So, that is one thing. But now what I'm asking is, we know that it's important, but for us as believers, you know, in our practice of Christian life or our meetings or our ministry, do we really place that importance? Are we giving it our attention? Or is it like, yeah, it's important, but you know, it's not really part of our ministry. I think like most of believers and even in most of that, we give importance to it, but we don't actually believe that God can use us to do those supernatural works. Okay. So, we believe that the Bible says these things should happen, but the place where we get stuck is, can it happen through my life? Or can I do? Can I walk in the supernatural? Okay. Yeah. That's a challenge. That's where many of us may be struggling. Yeah. Okay. So, Sean is saying that at some places Jesus said that you don't need a sign like you just have to believe, right? That's what you need to do. But now when we're saying that these miracles and supernatural points to God, and that's why it's important, aren't we talking about a lower kind of a belief? Because we are depending on the supernatural to believe in God, right? Okay. Okay. So it seems like it's not working together is what you're saying. But Sean, like we have to look at it in its context and we have to look at it in its entirety. Now, yes, maybe at one point where Jesus rebuked the people and he said that, you know, why are you looking for a sign? I'm already here. So he rebuked them in that context because they were coming in with unbelief. Okay. But in all other places, if you look at his full ministry, it's filled with healings and miracles. And so we can't say that Jesus did something contradicting his own, you know, his own beliefs or his own values. Because as much as he said that, you know, those Pharisees and those unbelievers were looking for signs, he did demonstrate miracles and he told his disciples and I'll come to that. He empowered all his disciples and he said, now you go, right? You go, you heal the sick, you raise the dead, you cleanse the lepers. So his mandate is very clear. It was not secondary for him or he never felt that it will, you know, it is a lower kind of a faith to have all these manifestations and then believe in God. It was very much a part of creating belief or interest in God. So it's not contrary. That's my point because you mentioned that word, right? It's not contrary. Yeah. It's the same Jesus who's encouraging these miracles. Yeah. Okay. Sure. So as you said, as of now, I mean, so what my thought is, Jesus only said to us like, you go and do healings and miracles. But the other thing is, this miracles and healings should be a part of our Christian life. I mean, it won't dominate the whole spiritual life and all. When miracle and healing, when it is happening, it definitely should lead to Jesus, like should lead to the salvation. If we are just projecting this miracles and healings. So when we see in this, when the first miracle when Jesus did, when he changed the water into wine. So when we go through the scriptures of the next chapters, so the people, I mean Jesus also tells like he should not, he didn't commit himself to them. So because he know them, he know the people afterwards when we go to the other scriptures and all after the chapters, the people who are there when this miracle happened, they're not there afterwards. Like when we are doing miracles, when we are, when miracles are happening, that should lead to Jesus. And the other thing is we should not project miracles to just drag them to Jesus. So the ultimate thing, what we have to believe in, faith in Jesus. This miracle is not, should not be the reason to, to, I mean, to drag or to preach about the gospel. It should not be. Okay. So, okay, that's, you know what Anand's view, he's saying that they shouldn't become the focus. The focus should be salvation and Christ. The focus should be living a, you know, like a godly holy life. It should lead to that, not just miracles, separate from salvation and godly life and all of those things. And also he pointed out and said that there were times when though Jesus did the miracles, he identified people who came only for the miracles. And it was not about him, but it was more about the miracles. Okay, we get that. You know, sometimes people can only be about, you know, all supernatural, supernatural without focusing on God, his nature and all. So that, that can become, that can become problematic. Okay, fine. We, we get that. That's okay. Yeah. Maybe most people don't give importance to these things. Maybe because like, maybe they have a not correctly understood or in one verse Jesus tells you guys come to me because of the things that I'm doing. Because I gave you the bread yesterday. That's why you're coming to me. So maybe some people don't give much priority to the supernatural because they understood in a wrong way. Maybe they are understanding like I should not go to him only for miracles. So even if I don't have miracles, it's okay. Yeah. So we, we can think that way that we shouldn't, you know, go after Jesus only for the miracles that he does. But my commitment needs to be bigger than what he can do for me. You know, it sounds very humble and nice. And maybe even acceptable. But we will see that we should take the focus that Jesus had because he's the one who is like pointing to miracles all the time. So when God is doing it and when God is wanting it done through our lives, we should not try to, you know, downplay it and say, okay, miracle, even if miracles are not there, it's okay. Because Jesus never taught like that. We will come to it in one certain place. The disciple, John is, John the Baptist is very sad and upset. Okay. Where he's in the prison. He was the one, John the Baptist was the one who looked at Jesus and said, behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. You know, he will baptize you in Holy Spirit and fire. So he is affirming that Jesus is the Messiah. But later on we notice that he comes to a place where he's doubting. This is really the Messiah because he's not taking up any position of authority. He's not taking governance into his hands. What is this Jesus doing? You know, is he really the Messiah? So John the Baptist is questioning. And at that point, the disciples of John, they come and they ask, you know, are you the Messiah? So he heals people. He demonstrates all the, all the miraculous works. That's all he tells John's disciples. He says, I won't explain. Go and tell John what you saw. So what is the meaning of that? Him being the Messiah is affirmed by what he did. He healed, he delivered. So Jesus is saying, this is important. Isn't it? And you go tell John, he'll understand. Because I'm demonstrating the supernatural through my life. When he's placing that kind of importance on, you know, science wonders and miracles. Who are we to say that, yeah, even if God doesn't do it, he's wanting to do it. He's very serious about it. Okay. And so when we say, it's okay if there's no, we are not talking a line to what God is doing and what he's saying. That happens. Okay. I'll explain myself further before you start bombarding me with questions. Okay. So just relax. Take a deep breath. I'll come to the online students and then I'll come back to the on-campus students. So about the importance of miracles, healings and all. Jack, Jack is saying important because it makes Jesus more visible as we glorify him through the supernatural. It will make us think that this wouldn't have been possible at any cost in the natural. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Jack. Nina is saying, oh, you can speak out. Yeah, sure. Nina, there's a comment. Do you just want to say it? I've posted something first. Speaking. Speaking. Speaking, but we can't. Excuse us, Nina. Just give us one moment. Yeah. The volume. Is it okay now? No. Are you able to hear me? Can you hear me? No. Then I've posted it. So I'm not sure. Yes. Please try again. Okay. Are you able to hear me now? No. Okay. Sorry about that. I think we are having some technical issues. No, no, no issues. I've posted it. We'll try to fix it. It worked. Okay. Okay. Sorry about that, Nina. It doesn't seem to be picking up your voice. So I'll just read your comment for today. Our apologies. It says, yes, we do. It is challenging to see the miracles manifest in the natural. Prayers are answered, but not always. And sometimes it takes time. Okay. So for all these reasons, it's like our believing in the supernatural can be challenged. Okay. Thank you. Thank you for sharing that. Prabhu is saying the supernatural. Okay. I didn't get the context, Prabhu. So if you can explain a little more, I think that will be helpful. Ravali, you wanted to share something. Could you please type it in chat? Because we're not able to hear you. Hello Nancy. Can you hear me? Yeah. I can't hear you. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. You can speak, Ravali. Can you hear me now? Yes. Sorry. My thoughts about it is, I mean, why sometimes the perspective of believers being a word of God and supernatural as two different things. I mean, I had that kind of a perspective earlier, but word of God is supernatural, right? Something in the word of God is for us and it has to be in our everyday life, not for a certain occasion or special meetings. Maybe I thought that if we change that kind of a perspective, so it'll be normal. Supernatural is natural for every day. That's what we live. You know, to separate it, I don't know. We always tend to separate it and see it. Oh, word of God, because there is a small fear in everybody that, okay, if I'm going after science and wonders, I might miss the word of God and I might miss concentrating on the word of God. But word of God only is supernatural. It says heal the sickies in the word of God. You know, teachings are in the word of God. So it has equal importance. That's my thought about it. Yeah. Thank you for sharing that, Ravali. It's so true. The word of God in itself is supernatural and that's what we're living by every day. But somewhere where it comes to demonstrations like healings and miracles, there could be a struggle to believe in those things. So, yeah, that's right. Any other reason why we may struggle to really believe or walk in the supernatural? Yeah. Okay, sure. So, yeah, there is a comment. Rin is saying that it takes personal preparation to walk in the supernatural, to manifest the supernatural. And maybe, you know, people don't want to make that kind of commitment to walk in the supernatural. So, yeah, it's possible that that is a limitation for people to walk in the supernatural. Yeah. Any other thoughts or fear? Okay. Fear about the supernatural. And I think Ravali pointed out, she said that it can, we have that fear that when we focus on the supernatural, we should not go away from God. Not only that. Fear like when we do the supernatural, happen or not. Okay, got it. Whether it will happen, whether it will happen. But it's a pure faith. Like faith in God definitely will bring the supernatural to demonstrate, right? Yes. That faith is, sometimes we fear like, okay, my faith is enough or not. Yeah. So, it's all more of like self-doubt and that kind of a thing where we are not sure, though I believe like, am I going to see this happen? Will it take place? So, we have to have that childlike faith when we pray it will happen. Okay, childlike faith. But also, remember scripture say hearing comes from, faith comes by hearing and hearing the word of God. So, we, these fears and self-doubts the more we learn about the supernatural, we are looking at scripture and our faith should be based on scripture. It shouldn't be based on anything else. So, what should be the foundation? If the scriptures are pointing towards wanting the supernatural, fine, we'll do it. But if the scriptures are not pointing in that direction, it's quite simple. We are not going to do it, right? So, when we meditate on scripture, our faith can be based on that. And even regarding the supernatural, what do the scriptures have to say? So, we will look at the scriptures. So, let me now just take us to some thoughts from this chapter in ministering healing and deliverance and APC publication. This is the first chapter which lays a good foundation regarding the supernatural works of God such as you know, healings and miracles and all of that. So, here we are saying that there are biblical reasons why we must believe and why we must minister the supernatural. These biblical reasons are that miracles, healings and deliverances reveal the reality and the nature of God. So, when God revealed himself back in Exodus chapter 15 in verse 26 he said something like, I am Jehovah Rafa, the God who heals you. So, today if I don't believe that he's a healer, I'm going against his covenant name and what do the covenant names point us to? The nature of God. He's saying, look, I'm not a giver of disease. If that was so, he would have told us. He never once said I, you know, I'm going to put disease on you, make you sick and no. But what is the revelation that he gave us and covenant names are like God's promise. He says I won't go back. Covenant is a very strong promise where God is He exists forever. So if one, the person who is participating in the covenant ceases to exist, the covenant will die. God has no beginning, no end and the God of the universe said, I am Jehovah Rafa. Meaning I'm never going to change. My promise to you is never going to change. You have a sickness? I'm your healer. So, you notice that we are saying healing, we are saying deliverance, miracles. It's coming from the nature of God. That's what he does. That's what he wants to do. So the nature of God, we are not contradicting the nature of God because he said, for I am the God who heals you. I am Jehovah Rafa. That is who he is and he promised there are many passages of scripture. Exodus 23 where, you know, he said I will read the passage for us verse 25, verse 26 you shall serve the Lord your God. He will bless your bread and your water and I will take sickness away from the midst of you and more promises you shall not, no one shall suffer miscarriage or be barren in your land. I will fulfill the number of your days. So as a believer, if I pray and I say God, you will bless my food. My food will be blessed. My water will be blessed. It will impart divine health to me. Okay, by faith I believe what I eat, right? It will give me strength and then I'm saying things like, you know, God will take away sickness from among us. He will take away sickness from my family. He will take away sickness from my church community and other promises that, okay, there should be no miscarriage. There should be no barrenness and God has said I will fulfill the number of your days. That simply means you will live to a long life. You will live a strong life, right? God does not want anyone's life to be cut short. Okay, these are the promises and promises are based on the very nature of God, the very character of God. So when we say that we want to pray for people to be healed, for sickness to be removed, for them to live a long life, we are very much in line with what he's saying in his word. Okay, nothing wrong. Because we are aligned to what God wants to do in people's lives. So look at the nature of God. The miracles that God does are pointing to his nature. The healing that he does is pointing to his nature. No, when we read about the Israelites coming out of Egypt in Psalm 105 it says, how did God bring them out of Egypt? No, in Egypt they were all slaves. So we can only imagine that maybe they didn't have good food, they were overworked, they did not have proper shelter. So all the riches and the blessings of Egypt, they may not have had it. But Psalm 105 verse 37 he says he also brought them out with silver and gold and there was none feeble among his tribes. That simply means the slaves. When they came out of Egypt they were rich, they were strong, they were not sick. How can you explain this? It's supernatural. They were overworked, they were burdened, they were tired but there was none feeble among them. There must have been children, there must have been elderly, there must have been women, there must have been all kinds of people. But what is God demonstrating? He's saying look, if you are my people, there's something supernatural. I give you that supernatural grace to walk in divine health. It's aligned to the nature of God. Another thing, I hope you're noticing this with me, he doesn't change it's the same thing. That's how God is. We can trust God because Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today forever. It's not like he healed in the Old Testament and he stopped healing in the New Testament. He healed during Jesus' times and now when we say, Lord heal me, he'll say oh sorry, it's what year is it 2023? I changed my mind. He doesn't do that. So it's very consistent. You'll see passage after passage that is revealing the nature of God. It's revealing what God did and he will continue to do the same thing. I'll read for you one more passage. Nehemiah 9 verse 21. It says 40 years you sustain them in the wilderness. It's talking about the Israelites again. Now, wilderness experience. They came out and all and wilderness experience is happening. But even there, God sustained them and what does the scripture say? They lacked nothing. Their clothes did not wear out. Their feet did not swell. Same God. Same nature. Same work that he's doing. Wherever these people were in Exodus they were journeying. Then later they're coming out of Egypt. Now they're in the wilderness. But he's covenant with the people. They said I am your healer. I won't change. So the psalmist puts it so beautifully. He says that bless the Lord, oh my soul and forget not all his benefits. Who forgives all your sins and he heals all your diseases. So the psalmist had the courage to say he heals all diseases because there's nothing contradictory presented about God anywhere in between. From the moment he said I am your healer it's the same thing. So the first point that I'm trying to make here is that miracles, healings and deliverance reveal the nature of God and you know the reality of who he is to us. So they are very important. Miracles, healings reveal the greatness of God. When we look at the time when Jesus turned water into wine that is the first time that Jesus is doing a miracle. Till that time and even at that point Jesus said hey my time has not come but since you're asking me I'm doing it and in John chapter 2 verse 11 John records he says this beginning of signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee and manifested his glory and his disciples believed in him. So it was the beginning of many other miracles that Jesus did later and Jesus was happy it says manifested his glory meaning it showed who he is the glory that he carried on earth. See his heavenly glory, something else. But here on the earth he walked in sonship glory. He wanted to reveal it or in other words he wanted people to see who he is as the Messiah and he revealed his glory. How did Jesus reveal his glory? Through the miracle and it's very specific after the incident it says he revealed his glory not through the way he was born or the things that he was talking about his obedience to his parents. Many other things happened before. Jesus did the miracle but scripture doesn't say that he revealed his glory. This is the first time when he did the miracle that he's saying he manifested his glory or he revealed it like okay look I'm the Messiah sonship glory. I'm showing it to you. This is how it looks how miracle a miracle can happen. So he manifested his glory and what did it lead to? Nothing bad. The same scripture says his disciples believed him. So did it help the faith of his followers? It did. The miracle actually helped them to have faith in Jesus. It pushed them away from Jesus. So let's see what the Bible is saying. The Bible is not saying that the supernatural it's scary, it's dangerous. I wonder where we get all these pictures from. If it's in the Bible, yeah okay let's accept it. But from what we are seeing doesn't look like a God is saying stay away or take it easy take it slow you know when you are mature enough I will open the door and you can enter, you can see the nothing like that. He is beginning to show us that I move in these things. So it's part of my nature. This is the way Jesus revealed his glory. Okay it's time up. Okay fine. So we will pick up from where you stop and let's talk about this okay class. So I'm just trying to have an open discussion and we can do that and we will build from there. So thank you once again for all that you shared and all the comments as well that have come in from our students. We will pray and close for today and I'll request somebody in our class to pray. Thank you Lord Jesus we can pray for you. Amen. Thank you Nikhil. Thank you everyone. God bless you. Please go through your notes and let's connect next week and continue.