 Yes, so let's begin. We left a question unanswered, which is, can we know God's will all the time? And I think know was what most of you said. We cannot know God's will all the time. Let's look at a prayer in collosions. The collosions is a letter or an epistle written by Apostle Paul to the collusion church. So collosions chapter 1 verses 9 and 10, if someone could read it. For this reason we also, since the day we hear it, do not cease to pray for you and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of his build in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. That you may walk worthy of the Lord, full pleasing him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God. Okay, great. So keep the mic with you, Diksha. So here Paul is telling the collosions to pray that the collosions will know the will of God in all things. Okay, so that they can walk worthy or they can have a life which is worthy of God. So if it is not possible for the believers to know the will of God, then why is Paul asking them to pray that they should know the will of God? So it is possible for us to know the will of God in all matters. But in reality may be certain areas we struggle, but is it possible to know God's will? It is very much possible. Now you may ask the question, how can we find out or from whom can we find out what God has in his mind? So let's read one more passage. This is 1 Corinthians 2 verse 9, 10, 16. But as it is written, I have not seen nor hear nor have entered into the heart of men the things which God has prepared for those who love him. But God has revealed them to us through his spirit. For the spirit searches all things, hears the deep things of God. Okay, 16. For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him, but we have the mind of Christ. So we said that it is possible for us to know the will of God. And now what Paul wrote to the Corinthian churches, he said, no I have seen, no you have heard, meaning it's mysterious. The good plans that God has for us. It's mysterious because nobody has seen, nobody has heard. But you know what he says that if you go on verse 10, he says, but by the spirit. Verse 10, can you read again, Diksha? But God has revealed them to us through his spirit. For the spirit searches all things, hears the deep things of God. Okay, so these are mysterious things, the will of God. But God has revealed them to us through the spirit. Because the spirit knows verse 16, what does it say? 16. For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him, but we have the mind of Christ. Okay, so as you come to verse 16, Paul is saying, how can we know what God is thinking? We only know what we are thinking, isn't it? Whether we are thinking about tea or we are thinking about lunch. Only God knows and we know what we are thinking about right now. But who is the other person who can know that? Nobody. In the same way, for us to know what God is thinking, spirit searches all things. Meaning the Holy Spirit, the spirit of God knows what God is thinking. So the Holy Spirit who knows the mind of God or what God is thinking, can he not tell us what God is thinking? He can. That's the point. We don't know God has all these wonderful plans for us. However, he has revealed them by the Holy Spirit because who knows the mind of God? The spirit of God knows the mind of God. So what is God thinking about my career? What is God thinking about my home? What is God thinking about the ministry? What is God thinking about what I need to do my assignment? God already knows. Holy Spirit knows and Holy Spirit can tell us or he can reveal to us what God's plan is regarding any matter. And that is why in verse 16 what does Paul say? He even says we have the mind of Christ. Meaning God's thinking, God's understanding. Meaning about not everything, obviously we won't know everything. We'll only know as much as is revealed to us by the word of God as much as is revealed by the spirit of God. So that much we can know and in that context he is saying we have the mind of God. Or in other words we can understand God's plans for our lives. So all of you were wrong because you all said no. But the answer is actually yes we can know the will of God for all matters. Everything that concerns us. Obviously it doesn't start with us because our understanding is limited. But Holy Spirit can reveal the mind of God who knows all things. So that is how it is and that is why we must understand what is the will of God. So based on the will of God then we pray. When we pray like that we are very confident because we already know that that's what God wants. So why will God say no? Obviously he'll say yes. So pray according to the revealed will of God. Where is God's will revealed? Where is it revealed? Yes, his word. So the word of God or the Bible is where God reveals his will. He reveals his purpose. So as I study and as I understand God's word what's happening? I am able to understand what is God thinking? What does God want? What is in God's heart? Okay, about various matters. And so praying becomes a little bit more easier because I know he wants that. Okay, I'll pray like that. I'll pray for that and it begins to happen. So the word of God is the revealed will of God. But in addition to that the Holy Spirit can also reveal to us. Now when the Holy Spirit reveals something to us it will not be opposite to what the word says. It will be in line with what the word already reveals to us. So then we get an understanding about God's will and we pray according to God's will. And then what happens? We have the confidence that he hears us. If God has heard our prayer it's like saying our prayer is actually answered because God even heard it. He has accepted it. So the answer will come. Pray according to the will of God. The next important thing here is pray with strong desire. I think I shared with all of us about the story of that pastor. What pastor? Yungi Cho and how he built or how he established his church. But in his testimony he shares about the strong desire that he carried for church planting. And he says something like how is a strong desire? Let's say we want to buy a mobile phone. We are thinking mobile. We are dreaming mobile. We are speaking about mobile. Because we have a strong desire. I need to get that phone that will help me or whatever. I am just giving you an example. Or what if you are going somewhere to visit on a vacation? You are always thinking hey I am going there. It will be a nice time with my family. It's in your mind. It's a strong desire for a time of rest. So we understand what a strong desire is. It's not like this pastor when he shares his testimony. He says when he wanted to plant the church he was eating, drinking, sleeping. Just that. That's what I want to see. That is the purpose of my life. The church. And I have to establish a strong church in this nation, in this city. So he was thinking about nothing else. Just that one thing. That is strong desire. But what if our desire is something like okay God if you want to give, you give. You don't want to give, don't give. We never do that. Then we have to buy something that we like. Isn't it? We do our best to actually get it. Because we like it so much. In the same way, when we come to believing prayer, our desire is important. We saw yesterday in the teaching about faith where Jesus says you will have what you desire. Or according to your desire. So our desire matters. And when we have a very strong desire, first of all it should be God's will. And then we must have a strong desire. Then what's happening? We are setting ourselves up for a successful or effective prayer. Which will receive an answer. But if our desire is not strong, and we have a very casual attitude. When we say revival for our nation. If it happens in my lifetime, it happens. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't. That's not a believing prayer. We need that passion. That passion, that strong desire. Which says God I know your word says this. I want to see it. Or make it happen. Let it happen. So that passion and that strong desire is a part of a prayer which is effective and successful. But we can have that. Confidently only when we know that something is God's will. So carry a strong desire. The next one is faith. And we've talked a lot about faith. How we must have an inner certainty. That it isn't God's will. God wants to do this for me. I have a strong desire for this. I have faith. God will do it. Okay, come on. Let's get into action, action mode. And let's start believing God. These things will take place. So praying with faith. And we have also seen how Jesus taught us to believe when we pray regarding something. So let us read one passage. Matthew 21 and verse 22. Can we pass the mic to someone different, please? Matthew 21 and verse 22. And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing you will receive. Jesus adore take questions. Okay. Whatever things you ask in prayer, you will receive. Is that correct? Okay, again I'll ask you. Whatever things you ask in prayer, you will receive. Should I mark you for your answers? Wrong. So whatever things you ask in prayer, you will receive. Is that correct sentence? Matthew 21 and verse 22. No. Why no? Something is missing. No. What is that? What is missing? Okay, we have it here. Again says believing, right? Believing. So that is the key. Whatever things you ask in prayer. What is the fill in the blanks? Believing you will receive. So it's when we believe that God is going to do this that it actually happens. We receive the answers. Faith must be a part of our prayer. And if we follow this process where we understand the will of God and then we ask our requests. Then of course, you know, we are in a place where we are able to believe God. We are able to trust him. And when we have faith, what will happen? We will receive. Okay. So believing is an other essential part of faith. We, there's so much more about faith that if we have faith, then we must not be passive or just say that I have faith and God will do it. God will do it, but we are active. Whatever God wants us to do, we are engaging in those matters. So when we say faith, faith is not passive. The faith is active. We must take action as well as declare and confess. We've talked about that. How to express the faith in our heart. If you have faith in your heart and you say to this mountain. So when we have faith, we must also declare or confess. So this is all regarding faith to have faith in our prayers. So whatever you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive. So have faith when we pray. Then of course, continue with Thanksgiving. So I just want to remind us of this incident in Elijah's life. Prophet Elijah, you find in first Kings chapter 18 that God gives him a word. The prophets were the only people who used to hear from God back in the Old Testament. But today, all of us as believers, if we, you know, abaptize in the Holy Spirit, then we can flow in the gift of prophecy. However, going back to the Old Testament, it was only the prophets. And Prophet Elijah, he is one of those, you know, major prophets. When you read his life, you read all the miracles, the signs, the wonders. It amazes us that God can speak through a prophet in this way and work through a prophet in this mighty way. So God gave him a word. First Kings chapter 18. And in that passage, you find that he tells the king, it's going to rain. But when he gives the message and goes back, he notices there are no clouds. What would you do if you were the prophet? Everyone is looking up to you. You already announced, you know, it's on news channels, Instagram, Facebook, prophet so and so. They have already said it's going to rain. It's so hot. No clouds, no nothing. What would you do? Resign. Is that what a prophet should do? Thank God he knew something better. He knew that he could pray. So what Elijah did is, okay, fine. It doesn't look anywhere close to it's going to rain. So he starts to pray. And then we read about his prayer. He has a servant or, you know, those days the assistants who's to assist the prophets were also known as sons or servants. So he had another prophet with him. He said, okay, go look, go look, I'm praying. So when he is praying, he's asking to check. Why? Because he believes that God's word will happen. So he tells the servant, go look, go look. He goes and sees nothing. He comes back and says, sorry, nothing. Did he stop? No. He prays some more. Then he tells the servant, go look. So he does this seven times. After seven times when the servant comes back and he says, I can see something like a cloud coming up in like the fist of a man's hand. A cloud as big as that appearing in the sky. He says, okay, now time to leave this place because it's starting. And in the spirit, he says, I can hear the sound of abundance of rain. Not in the natural, but in the spiritual. He knew the rain is coming. So what would you do if you know that it's going to, you know, pour and you're outside somewhere, run home. That's what Elijah did. The rain had not yet started, but in the spirit, he knew his prayer was answered. So it's an example of a believing prayer. First is know the will of God. God already told him it's going to rain. In this case, it's a prophetic word. What does he do? He starts to pray. How does he pray with faith and with persistence? Another point here is persistence, persevere in prayer. Persevere simply means don't give up. So when he is convinced, he has a strong desire. Yeah, it's going to rain. I'm going to see the fulfillment of God's word. He doesn't stop just because there is no result. He doesn't say, okay, pack up shop, leave, you know, quit this place, run away somewhere. God's word is not fulfilled. He knew the principle of praying persistently or again and again, go back to God. Don't give up. Pray to God. Ask him and seven times he prayed and then it actually happened. But also notice in his spirit or in his heart, he already knew that it's going to rain. So even that can happen to us when we are praying for something for, you know, in the right way. We know it's God's will. We have strong desire. We have faith. And we are regularly praying for those matters. Maybe at some point we sense it within us that God will do it. I don't have to worry. I've prayed so much. I know that God will do it. It's hard to explain how we know it, but we can be very, very confident. So same thing happens to Elijah. He already knows it's going to rain. So leave the place. Okay. And a similar experience can happen to us. Even Abraham, remember when we talked about the prayer of Thanksgiving, we said Abraham gave thanks to God or gave glory to God before he had the son. Why? Same experience like Elijah. He is praying. Abraham is praying. Abraham is waiting in faith somewhere inside him. He knows it's done. It's a done deal. So give thanks to God. Yes, God, I know my miracle is coming. You know, I know my answer is coming. I know my healing is coming. I know my deliverance is coming. Thank you because you've done it. Thank you that, you know, it is happening. So in a believing prayer, when we move on like this at some point, we have the assurance that God is going to do it. And we begin to give him thanks even before the answer actually comes. Okay. So this is about a believing prayer. Any questions regarding believing prayer? How to pray such a prayer and how to receive answers from God? Sister, I have a question. Yes. Yes, sister. Yeah, sometimes we pray and we ask things, but believing like we know that we are right with God according to us. And still the prayers are not answered and we're waiting for a long time. Then how do we know where we are wrong? Okay. So sister, it really depends on how we have prayed. Okay. And more than how long we have prayed, how have we prayed? And I've shared clear conscience, knowing the will of God, praying with faith. So all these things matter. So if there's anything that may have gone missing in our prayer, it could affect the outcome of the prayer. Okay. However, if all these things are fine and still you are not seeing the result, I would just suggest persistence. If you're sure that that is God's will and God has spoken. For how long I mean, could it be years? See, it really depends on each prayer, isn't it? It really depends on each prayer and God's promise regarding that prayer. So for some, yes, it could be years. For some, it could be a shorter time, months or weeks. But sister, I just want to know, maybe it is a no answer from God and we don't know. Could it be that? No answer from God. I mean, it is not according to God, but we still think it may happen and we keep praying. I'm not very clear, sister, could you kindly come again? I mean, we pray, but it has to be according to the will of God. But we may not, maybe it is not His will and we do not know that it is not His will. Yes. So what I'm sharing is, if we are following this process that I talked about in class, hopefully we knew that it was God's will and that's why we started praying in the first place, isn't it? Yeah, but sometimes you may not know, sister. So it's when we are convinced that something is in the will of God that we can continue to pray for it. And if such a thing doesn't come through, I think the best answer is to just wait and to ask for God's wisdom on whether there is any approach that may need to be changed. Okay, sister. Thank you. Yeah, sure. Thank you. Thank you so much. So in case, let's say we are not clear about the will of God and then we are not seeing the results. Okay, so in that situation, yes, maybe at some point we can understand that it's not God's will and pray for God's will. That's what Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane. We call it the prayer of consecration or the prayer of surrender when he was not sure. In his situation, he just prayed that prayer and said, okay, God, let this cup be taken away. But then he came back and surrendered his will to God's will and said that, okay, God, whatever you want, let that be done. So that is when we are unclear of God's will. But whenever we are clear of God's will, the right thing to do is to just wait and keep checking. Like what is missing in my prayer? Maybe I must build my faith to a stronger level and keep waiting on God because you're sure that it's God's will. Okay, I hope that is okay with you, sister Gethude. If you have follow-up questions, we could even maybe take it up outside of this class. Well, sister, the thing is, I am waiting on a prayer request for my daughter. Something which was wrong, that happened. And it was three and a half years, nothing is happening. We are waiting on it. So this is what my question was. Is it no from God or is it we have to still wait? Yeah, so the part where we need to clarify is if something is in the will of God or not. And for that, you can just pray and say, God, give me the wisdom, give me the clarity, help me understand. Is this the right thing that we are asking for or should we change something in the prayer? So when God gives us the clarity, we can pray accordingly. Okay, sister. Thank you. Okay, sure. Thank you. All right, there are some questions on the chat. I'll go to that. Okay, at times God's delays might not be God's denials. Okay, great. That's true. And Sanjay says, Proverbs 11, 14, where there is no council, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors, there is safety. So Sanjay, are you saying at times like this, when we are confused, we can also depend on Godly council? Yes. Okay. So when we are confused, we can always ask someone who's in the Lord, who's strong in the Lord, and they can also guide us about what may be off in that prayer. Now, going to Daniel's question, why does, why God doesn't say no when we are not asking according to His will? Why God doesn't say no? Oh, okay. So why God doesn't say no when we are, when we are not asking according to His will? You mean Daniel that, why doesn't God stop us from continuing in that prayer? Is that your point? Because obviously, if you don't get the answer to that prayer, it's like God is saying no. So God does say no by not giving that to us, because it's not in His will. But Daniel's question is, why doesn't God stop us when we are asking the wrong thing? I think it's our responsibility, no? He's already taught us, He's instructed us by His word, and if we are still, you know, asking Him things which are not in His will, He'll be like, okay, do whatever you want to do. Yeah, I think God gives us that responsibility, Daniel. And if we are not sensitive or obedient, then unfortunately we waste time praying for the things that God doesn't want in our lives. Okay. The next question, if two farmers are there, one comes and asks me to pray for rain so that crops grow and the other person asks me to pray for the sun. So rain comes, crops get destroyed. So what should we pray, how to pray? Okay. So there are two people, two farmers, and both want the opposite. I would say what I would do is I would pray in the spirit. I would pray in tongues in that moment, because what we shared earlier, we read from 1 Corinthians chapter 2, verse 16, we have the mind of Christ. The spirit knows the mind of God. So the wisest person is God. He knows what will be the right answer, rain or no rain in this situation. So I'll just pray in tongues, and then I'll be sensitive to what I'm receiving in the spirit, and I'll pray quietly. Sorry, if they ask at a time. If they ask at a time, you see sometimes we have time to pray up in the spirit, but most of the time what we can do is I'll come to it later. Like when we maintain our personal devotion, like every day, you know, every day communion with God, you don't even need a minute. You can immediately sense. So even if you don't have time, like when Jesus went, Jesus didn't pray for long. He immediately said Lazarus come forth. So we can make a decision immediately too. But wisely, because otherwise you get into trouble. If you pray loudly, God let it rain. The person who doesn't want rain will have a problem with you. And the other way around. So just pray quietly and get out of there. So that might be the answer. Okay, great. Good question. Any other questions about believing prayer? There are some questions in our notes. We can look at those. The first one says, if I have prayed and asked once for something, is it correct if I keep on asking God for the same thing over and over again? What do you think? Yes also, no also. Yes. Okay. So it's okay to ask God again and again. However, the first few things about believing God's will. When we have prayed in the right way, actually you don't really have to pray again and again. Okay. However, sometimes our heart or you know, we need time to be assured like Elijah. He prayed seven times, right? Because this is like a spiritual law. That's how it works. There are things in our lives where we don't get the answer immediately. We have to keep praying because it's part of persistent prayer. It's not that your first prayer was ineffective. It was effective. In general, one prayer is enough in general. However, in some situations, we need to pray the same prayer again and again and again because it comes in the category of persistent prayer. Where you have to repeatedly go after those things. And especially when we talk about matters such as revival, such as, you know, maybe a child in the home who has gone far away from God. It may take many prayers or some time before we get the answer. So praying repeatedly in itself is not wrong. It depends on why we are praying repeatedly. If it requires persistent prayers, then praying again and again is okay. All right. I hope that is clear. Another question is, does God always give us whatever we ask? Does God always give us whatever we ask? Thank God, no, he doesn't. Because if it's not in his will, he won't give it to us. But if it is in his will and we make a believing prayer, yes, he will give it to us. Okay. We are clear on that. Wonderful. What if I do not know God's will about a matter? What to do? Okay. We'll go back to the phone example. Now we want to buy a phone. We don't know which phone, which brand to buy, which, you know, configuration to buy, which specification. What would we do? Research of a phone, we research what about for our lives, the decisions of our lives. Don't research on Google. You can research in the Bible and study the word of God. So if I don't know what is God's will for my life, what do I do? Study the word study to understand what is God's will. So once I understand, I research, I find out, okay, this is what I think God wants. We can even pray in the Holy Spirit. We can ask for counsel from other Godly people. Then we are convinced we are assured. Yes. This is the direction for my life. Then go ahead, you know, start praying along those lines. Now let's say you've done everything and you're still confused. What to do? Everything we've done research. We've done, we've spoken to people. We've waited upon the Lord, but still we're like, I don't know what to do. Hmm. Okay. So now that you know everything and you cannot make a decision, what, what are you suggesting? Ask God. Okay. Good. So that is what we should do after we've done everything and we're not able to conclude or decide. We need to just give it into God's hands and say, God, I'm not able to figure this out. You decide for me. That's what is the prayer of surrender or consecration, not my will. Yours be done. Whatever you are going to do, God, I'm okay with that. You just take me in that direction. Okay. So first of course, we have to do our part of searching. What you said research, right? We're searching out God's will. According to the word, what is it that I'm supposed to do? So it's my responsibility that I have to search for God's will. So I'll pray, I'll read the Bible, I'll do everything. Now hopefully I'll know the answer. If I don't know the answer, I'll just say, God, I tried everything. I don't know. You do what is best in my life. I will accept it. Okay. So that is the way we go about, you know, praying when we don't know what God's will is in a matter. Any other, any other points, questions about believing prayer, prayers being answered or prayers not being answered? Yes. Yes, brother. Dedication. Okay. I didn't quite get you. Was that a question or just a comment? It's a comment. Okay. Dedication. Okay. We need a dedication to see the answers to prayer. Fine. Anything, anything else along these lines? Okay. Yes. Yes. Okay. So when you seek God's will in any matter and when you feel you still haven't heard from God. So when is it that you feel it's ideal to just move on and feel you got my question. When you seek God's will in any matter. Okay. And when you haven't heard from God and you waited upon. Okay. And when is it you feel it's little ideal to just move on knowing that, you know, for whatsoever reason best? Yeah. So I think whenever you come to this point of the third part that I answered and I said that, you know, you're just in a place where you're saying, I'm just not sure. I've done everything I know to do and I give it into God's hands. And I think at that point it is okay to just move on. Okay. Okay. There's a question says now if I ask God to use me in prophetic ministry, but God wants to use me in music ministry, but I'm being fast and asking day and night. Does God change his purpose of plan for me? Understood. All right. So when it comes to ministry, right? There are many things we will discuss later, but what I would say is yes, we have a desire for a certain kind of a ministry. Okay. And maybe God has something in his heart for to give us as a ministry. Now, how do we understand what God's plan is? Same thing that I shared earlier, you just need to research a little bit. Okay. And you can learn a lot about this in fulfilling God's purpose for your life in that particular course, because there are many pointers. What are these pointers? These pointers are the grace of God in our lives. Okay. So somewhere we recognize that this is the ability which God has given me. So I'm just saying, for example, if I want to be in worship ministry, okay, but I can't sing. I don't have the grace to do it. So I need to be able to recognize the grace, look at the grace that God has given in your life. That is an indicator of which direction God will lead you in. Or there are many other things, grace, then the experiences of your life, then God may, you know, give you a prophetic word, vision, all those things will kind of direct you in that path. So to the best of your ability, you try to understand all these things and then as per what you're convinced in your heart, you start to pray and say, God, you know, use me in this ministry and there's nothing wrong with that. If at all, that's not what God wants for you. I'm sure he will reveal it to you in some way or the other. But coming to this point, bless me, prophetic ministry or music ministry. One aspect here is you can be in the music ministry and yet you can have a prophetic ministry. It's possible. Because the prophetic or prophecy is a spiritual gift that all of us can flow in, all of us. So it does not have to be only for one person who is, you know, okay, anyway, I won't get into it. We have an entire course on understanding the prophetic. But my point is you can be in music ministry and yet you can have a prophetic ministry. You can have both very powerfully together. Okay, fine. There's a question here. I hope it has answered your question. Lucy says what must be the reason for delay in answering our prayers when we pray for years over the purpose when there is faith and belief. So what could be the reason for delay? So if we have applied everything, Mrs. Lucy, we know it's God's will. We are praying in faith. We can check, right? We can check what is it that we are praying which is not yet aligned to what God wants to do. So keep checking. Keep asking that question. If you identify something, it can be as simple as praying the name of Jesus. Maybe that's what we missed. Something tiny here or there, okay? So we can make that adjustment. Now if there is nothing like that and you're assured that yes, my prayer is correct. It is in the will of God. I'm praying it the right way. Then just wait. Don't give up. It's just a matter of time because as I said earlier, some things take time. They may even take, you know, we think, yeah, God will do this in two years. But who knows? It may take 10 years. It may take longer than that. But the important thing is, don't give up. Wait till it is fulfilled. Okay. I hope it answers your question. Sure. So if there is no particular reason, then we just have to wait and try. Like I'll tell you maybe with regard to the church, right? Like we are working ministry and we're trying to build our church. And it's taking a long time for the church to actually develop. Persevere, don't give up because that's the vision we are convinced. God has called us. God has given the vision. It will happen. Be persistent. But at the same time, we can be very practical also. We can ask questions. What are some things that maybe I should do differently? We're not saying change the core things that you believe in. But some simple little things here and there. Isn't it? Like nowadays people, there's the option of technology, live streaming. Maybe we can just improve our methods and improve some of those minor things here and there, which may bring a better outcome or a result. So even some practical things we can do to see those improvements. Okay. And I think with that, we will just wrap up for today. Let's close with the word of prayer. Could somebody go ahead and lead us in prayer? Who would like to pray? Sister, can I pray? Yes. Sister, please go ahead. Heavenly Father, we thank you Lord. Thank you Holy Spirit for inspiring us in detail about how to pray, my master, according to your will, according to your word, and to wait on you, my master, patiently Lord. Thank you for all that we have taught us and thank you for sister who has explained it so well, my master Lord. We want to grow in your word knowledge and an understanding to love you and to serve you Lord. In the mighty name of Jesus, I pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you so much. There are two more questions I suppose. If you don't mind, we can take it up in the next class. Lucy says, like we had shown doubt or unbelief in earlier days when God blessed us with it. That's because God is sovereign, God is so good. Even though there is no faith, remember we discussed about it. There are times that he will just go ahead and bless us. Okay. So the other questions, let's take it up in the next class. Okay. Thank you everyone. Bye for now. God bless. Amen.