 Good morning, everyone. Welcome to our Thursday weekly mentoring hour. Let's just begin this time with the word of prayer. Sid, is it okay if you can please lead us in prayer? Yes, Pastor, sure. Father, we come to the throne of grace. Please, thank you. Thank you for this day. As we are going, Lord, thank you for this day. You have given us, Lord, Lord this Thursday. As we are starting this day with learning about your word, Lord, we pray in Jesus' name, Lord, whatever we will be learning from your word, Lord. It should be used for the kingdom as function, Lord. Thank you for everything, Lord. Thank you for ACV, APC Bible School, Lord. Thank you for all the faculty, Lord. Thank you for all the students who will be joining later, Lord. Lord, we thank you for each and everything, Lord. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you, Sid. Alright, so I know we're just a couple of students right now. So we'll leave this time open for questions. So feel free to ask your questions. If you have comments that you would like to post, feel free to do that. You can also unmute and ask questions. And our faculty is here. We'll try our best to answer our questions. So yes, leave this time open. Feel free to post your questions or unmute and ask your questions, please. Even as some of our students may be joining in, let's take this time to hear from each one of you. Maybe some of our students, what you have been learning over the past week or over the past month, what the Lord has been teaching you, how you've been ministering, how the Lord is ministering to you. So would any of you like to just share your learnings, if not for the past week, but also for this entire semester? We've come to the end of the semester. So any of you would like to share your learnings, your thoughts, maybe Avni or Susan, Anita, any one of you would like to share your learnings, whatever you've learned over the past, you know, this entire semester, what the Lord is ministering to you in this season of your life? Yes, anyone? Good morning, everyone. Sid, would you like to share? Okay, go ahead, go ahead. Good morning. Am I audible? Good morning, Avni. Yes, you are Avni. Go ahead. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor. Yeah, it's been a beautiful journey, especially as you're asking me about this one thing that has really... I've been learning is the subjects that this year, particularly in the second year of my Bible college, there are a few courses that have really helped me become an overcomer. So I'm really thankful to God for teaching us so many beautiful things, the subject like developing a human spirit and holiness. And those are things like in our journey, while we are walking in the spirit, and many times we do not know how important these things are for us to be good ministers, not only just be good Christians, but to be good ministers, one thing that I have experienced while I have been learning in the Bible college is that the truth sets you free. And as in different phases in each class, each class I can say, every class has been significantly working in this direction like receiving the truth that sets me free. And there was so much that we learn from the world that needs to be undone. And it can only be undone when we know that there is a truth that sets you free. So for me, every class that I have done till date and every time I'm in the presence of the Lord, even in the church, this has been my real experience that the truth sets you free and receiving that truth coming down in your inner being and setting you free and struggling with, you don't even know what are the answers. But it has been beautifully working through my life and helping me grow in the Lord, in the knowledge of His truth and what value it carries in our Christian life, what value, the truth which comes pure in its form and gives you strength in your inner being. It's been a beautiful journey. So thank you. As I'm completing my second year this month, I'm so thankful to God above all for giving me this blessed opportunity to be part of APC Bible College and APC Church and helping me experience this verse which Jesus said, you will know the truth and the truth will set you free. So thank you so much, everyone of you, everyone in the faculty and everyone of my students, fellow students, their questions have been a great blessing for me also to learn exponentially. So thank you so much, everyone. God bless. Amen. Thank you so much, Avni, for sharing your thoughts. May the Lord continue to empower you, strengthen you in your ministry and everything that is ahead for you. God bless. Thank you. Alright, we have one question from Sid Keno. Nowadays, I'm visiting many NGOs and I've come across many people who are engaged in, sorry, many people who are engaged in like they are from a very different community, like what we called LGBT, like they are humans but with a different thinking faster. And when we read in Deutronomy, these LGBT practices are sin. So please, can you guide me some points so that I can minister to the lesbian and gay community like they are also humans. Please guide me. Alright, so thank you Sid for that question. So Sid's question is basically he visits a lot of NGOs. So there are a lot of people who are engaged in gay and lesbian communities which he interacts with. So Sid Keno would like some practical points on how he can guide them and minister to them. So if any one of our faculty, Jean, is it okay if you can please share your thoughts on this? Sure. Thank you. First of all, I'll probably just look at a couple of maybe one or two points and leave it to the rest to address as well. So Sid Keno, I think no matter what kind of a person we are ministering to, as Christians we are commanded to love. Now this does not mean that we excuse the behavior or the sinful act or the behavior of the person. So when we do deal with people, it is to dealing with them as people. And not always attach a behavior to them. So we love them but of course we are to not condone the behavior. So what we need to do and I think in just through experience I've seen just being in a place where we can initially when we do minister is to listen, to understand. And also being careful about how we sometimes feel that we need to sacrifice our own comfort and our ideas in order to bring about Christ to them. But it is important to stand firm on what the word of God says that the behavior or the entire gamut of whatever you're looking at, when you're looking at LGBTQ, anything that is outside of God's design or sexuality in man is something that we do see as sinful. But in our response to them, it's the importance of not condemning, offering grace that Jesus has shown in spite of the faults or in spite of the preferences that they have. And that's one biggest way that we can win over people by just being able to give an opening year, give a non-judgmental year. And as an experience, I'll just probably tell you when there was a person who had come with a case like this, he knew that I was a Christian. So that's the first thing that he wanted to know. He said, if you're going to be in a place of judging me, I don't want help. I want you to know that I'm confused and I need someone to help me through this without a non-judgmental attitude. So I think that was a big eye opener. That is probably my first time in meeting somebody like this, but to be able to show grace and show love and bring the gospel or bring the love of God through your communication with them. And I don't think it's a one-off thing. Helping people who have conditions like this or who are into conditions like this is something that may be a lot more long drawn. It's something that requires a godly relationship with, you know, just praying for them, just helping them, opening up the truth to them. But being willing to also step back and show grace even as they go through that journey. I think I'll leave it to that one point. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you so much, Jean, for sharing. Pastor J, Pastor Nancy, would you like to add your thoughts? How to minister to the LGBT community or the gay community? How can we practically give them the gospel to them or minister to them? Pastor J, Pastor Nancy, would you like to add your thoughts? Pastor Ashish, do you? I personally haven't had an experience of ministering to the gay community. But what I've seen is, I mean, what I've read is that, I mean, for you to, for us to communicate the fact that they are accepted, but not, you know, you're not approving the behavior or approving the, you know, the stance that is being taken. That's a very, I think that's a big step that we need to take. And for that, we ourselves need to be, you know, convinced thoroughly based on the word of God, and that the God does love them, but does not approve. So what he does not approve, we don't approve. I think if we would be strong in that, that would be step one. And step two is, of course, everybody needs to be saved. Everybody needs to, you know, receive Christ. And we can just ask the Lord for us to have a heart and that He has for them, you know, because there are many people who are, you know, who indulge in a lot of things and we find it difficult to love them because of the kind of things that they do. But we can ask the Lord, you know, to give a give me a heart. How is it that I need to respond and, you know, your compassion, your heart of compassion. Yeah, so since I don't have a, I've not had a real, you know, kind of experience of ministering, I can't share more than that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much, Pastor for sharing. Sid, I hope that answers your question. Yes, Pastor, it gives me a lot of clarity. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you, Sid. Right. We'll continue to leave this time open. Feel free to post your questions, or you could even unmute and ask questions. In the meanwhile, would any one of us would like to share your, you know, your, your, your whole time here with this semester, most of the semesters almost come to a close. So would you like to share your learnings, your thoughts and, you know, what the Lord has been ministering to you over this entire semester and how has, how has your personal walk with the Lord has it been able to improve and have you been walking closely with God. So would you like to probably share your thoughts, any one of us, any of the students, Herbert, John Paul, Elisha, any one of us. Let's go ahead, Sid. Yes, everyone. Okay. Herbert, Sid has had raised his hand. So can Sid go first and then, but you can go next. Thank you. Thank you. Go ahead, Sid. The thing was like the most fascinating thing about this semester, which I liked was the subject Christology. Like when I started, like when this, when I was going through that mail came from APC Bible School, like we are having a subject called Christology. I was over excited, like Christology means something when I heard something Christology, I was like, we will be reading what Christ Jesus, his love, his devotion for us, like he died for us in a different way. And when Mrs. Selena started teaching us about Christology, I was very amazed. Like in the Matthew in the New Testament, like in New Testament, we see Christ like he came, he shared the gospel, he was preaching to be saved, and he went back and he was like died for us. But when I read Christology, I am very thankful to God, like I am associated with APC Bible School and I am their student. Like because of this particular subject, I came to know about more deeply, like in more deeper insights I came to know, like what Jesus really did for me. Like how God sacrificed his own son, his only begotten son, who came in the position of a man to help down the human mankind. And like because of this pastor, I came to know about very deep insights about Christ. And another one was the covenant, the blood pastor, your subject. Like it was also very helpful for me to understand what cross actually means. Like for me, if I read cross, it simply to me, cross means, like it is a structure, a wooden structure on which Christ was crucified. But when you started preaching, I came to know that cross doesn't mean only that wooden structure, but it means a lot. It means the covenant which God has done with the human to be saved. Like thank you pastor, thank you APC Bible College for teaching me this and for the greater insights Lord. Thank you. Right. Thank you so much Sid for sharing. May the Lord continue to minister to you and power you as well in everything that you're doing. Right. Herbert, yes, you can go ahead next please. Okay. Thank you, Pastor Paul. Yeah, I'm so grateful for APC. Actually, when we started the journey, I was thinking I was just predicting of what we might be studying. So I was knowing we just study from Genesis up to Revelation. But on finding every time that other courses would come, I would find more, more, more, more interesting things. I'll take an example like financial stewardship. He didn't know that we can have just such Bible courage. Then I found this course of marriage and it has helped me so much. There is also church history. I found another one, the kingdom about kingdom. Very good, very good, very good topics and I think more to come. So this is my second year. I'm so appreciative for APC really. It is so, so, so, so much helpful. One, one just small question I might be having now I was thinking now if some other people are studying like Bible courage from like here in Rwanda, or they are studying from any other college now, do they also have this list of courses like we do have or maybe colleges, and maybe they look for some courses which they will deliver to their learners. Thank you so much, Pastor. Right. Thank you so much, Herbert for sharing your thoughts on the course. Yes, in terms of the subjects and the courses that we have. I'm not really sure about other Bible colleges, maybe they do have a lot of content as well. But Herbert, your question was, do they have the same kind of material for teaching in the Bible called other Bible colleges? Is that what your question was? If they are the same courses, like also they have Christology, eschatology for those ones, or maybe they sit and they have their own content. Okay. Okay. Yes, Pastor Ashish, can you share your thoughts on this? About the content that we have, Pastor Jake, Pastor Nancy, anyone? Okay, sorry. Can you hear me now? Yes, yes, yes, Pastor. There's a little problem with Mike. Mike, I played in the settings. Okay. Anyway, so, yeah, just to answer your question, but the curriculum at ABC Bible College is something that's unique to our Bible college. It's something that we've put together and now we do have certain courses that are offered in regular seminaries or other Bible colleges example. Things like Christology, Holy Spirit, otherwise it's called Nematology, Old Testament Survey, New Testament Survey, and those kinds of things. And the certain courses that are, that which we felt would be useful for other students to learn, which are also taught in other Bible colleges. So we've done that, but we've developed a lot of our own content. So when we don't deliver that subject from an academic perspective, but more from a practical application perspective. For example, the course on Permanent Text or anything, Christology or anything. We cover the same content, but for more from a spiritual development and a spiritual applications. We talk about Christ, but we don't, you know, we don't go off on tangents and are discussing things about Christ that don't mean anything to the day to day life of believers. So first thing is, yeah, we do have courses that are found in typical traditional seminaries, but our approach to the content and our approach to those courses is something we've tailored. Our intent is to be very, you know, practical, very biblical and not just academic. So that's one big difference we will find. And secondly, there are a lot of courses that we have developed, which are not offered in other regular seminaries and Bible colleges. But we have put them into our curriculum because we find that this is what people really need when they do ministry. You know, and, and then we continuously upgrade our courses. That means we keep on our open to, you know, areas of need and try to create courses that address need of those who are actually doing ministry. So the courses that you find at APC Bible College are very unique to us. But it also makes it difficult for us to get accredited by, you know, by traditional accrediting bodies, because they're not using or doing topics courses that they want colleges to do. We are doing courses that we feel is what people need to do ministry. So that's a little challenge, but hopefully, you know, over time things might change and we may get accreditation, but if you don't, you're not bothered, maybe not change, maybe keep getting better. I hope that answers your question. Yeah, thank you so much, Pastor. Yeah, so it is a lot of a great advantage to study in APC for sure. Yeah, it's very unique. You keep it up. Thank you so much for your question. And Zellie has a question. And the question is, any scripture references for Satan's throne? I think she also put up a follow up question, which says, why did God allow Satan to exist? Yes, so any of our faculty, Pastor Nancy, would you like to share your thoughts on this? The scripture references to Satan's throne and the follow up question here, why did God allow Satan to exist? Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Paul. Thank you, Zellie, for that question. Satan's throne, I think I would leave that to someone else. I'm sorry, I'm not able to get any exact reference right now. But then the second question here with Zellie has, she says, why did God allow Satan to exist? So I'll answer it with, you see, God has created everything perfect, Zellie. Like, you know, every other creature that we see, the world that we see, God has created everything perfect. And even when Satan was created, he was created as a perfect being. And, you know, God gave angels also the capacity to make their own decisions. So, you know, Satan also was created as an angel with will or the ability to make a decision. But we know that, you know, he didn't make a good choice. He was swollen with pride and he opposed God. And as a result of that, we see that he was cast out of heaven and therefore, you know, whatever else followed after that, him continuing to deceive a man and the world being corrupted by sin and all that happened. But we also know that God is a God of justice and therefore, sin has consequences and God will deal with it. And Satan will face the consequences of the wrong that he has done. So, you see, God has created Satan perfect, but then because God has also given angels their own free will, Satan was corrupted and became evil. So, why did God create Satan? You know, I'm sure that, you know, I mean, I hope I'm, I'll just try and sum this up. So, like God created every other creature, God created and, you know, let all the creatures exist. And God gave every creature its fair chance is what I would say. So, he's a loving Satan to exist, but then the consequences of his evil will be dealt with. So, I hope I've answered your question directly. And yeah, is that okay, Sally? Or was I addressing something else? Okay, yeah. Thank you. Thank you, Sally. Yes. Thank you. Would any of the other faculty also like to add to what Pastor Ramya has shared? Why did God allow Satan to exist? Thank you, Pastor Ashish, for putting the reference here, Revelations 213. All right. So, we'll continue to leave this time open. Yes, Susan, you have raised your hand. Please go ahead. Yes. Thank you. I'm a student of APC, second year. And really this APC Bible college was a blessing to me because mainly because it was online because I wanted to do it before my marriage. But after 20 years of marriage, I got this opportunity to do this Bible training. And also I'm serving God. I'm doing ministry. I was thinking that I know everything biblically. But when I got to learn different subject, I got different mysteries revealed and also things which I didn't knew like about Christology and financial stewardship. And also love the subject prophetic and apostolic ministry. Last year I thought prayer and intercession might be easy for me, but I got to learn very much and also practically I imparted. And this year also I learned new about prophetic intercession to say a word of prophecy while praying for others. And really God is also leading me spiritually to move forward through this training. And also thanks to all faculty. In two years journey was really very awesome and I'm trying also to teach my wherever I go for ministry. I preach also there your subjects and also I was thinking like Pastor Ashish Raichur. His subject is very hard and his English is very high five. So in the beginning I was feeling like it is really hard. But when I started to take it seriously and listen more, I started getting new insights from his subjects also. And now I'm very happy with all my subjects. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much Susan for sharing with the Lord bless you and continue to bless your ministry as well. God bless. Yes, Herbert you've raised your hand. Please go ahead. Thank you so much. I've been thinking about Zed's question about certain. Now I said in my mind, if we are praying to God, God help me do this, God help me to do this and that. Now if we can pray correctively and because you see the most the most challenge we have is seen. So if we can all pray correctively to God and say good remove certain, we don't have anything like temptation. You know when you're like born, there is nothing like it can make you seen. It's because Satan is always pulling us and fighting and trying to deviate us from God. And I think because God has powers to do everything, you can pray and say God remove this certain completely. And also Zed even in the next generations there's no challenge. Thank you. Thank you, Herbert. So yes, with any of the faculty, should you like to add your thoughts on this? If we pray correctively and God be able to completely remove or end Satan's work here on earth as of now. Pastor, would you like to add your thoughts? Pastor Jakes, Gene, Pastor Ramya, Nancy Ramya, would you like to add? Yes, go ahead, Pastor. I think Pastor is on mute. Pastor, you're still on mute, Pastor. I think Pastor is having trouble with the internet. Okay, I'll just share some thoughts, Pastor Paul as Pastor tries to connect. So Herbert, as I told you, God has created us with free will. And therefore, you know, there is a choice that the angels, which includes, of course, Satan, when he was created, he was created as an angel. He had a free choice to make. And similarly, today we have a free choice about salvation. So nobody is forced, but everyone can decide that they want to accept the redeeming work of the Lord Jesus on the cross. So that is the manner in which God has created, you know, angels as well as human beings. Now, talking about the way things are unfolding here in the world. As we read the word of God, you know, God has set things in order and set things in place. And we know that there are certain, if you want to call it events or the way things progress in the world. You know, God has a kairos moment for those things. So even if you consider the Lord Jesus being brought to the world, though in Genesis 3, we read about the seed of man crushing the head of Satan. We only later on in Galatians 4, 4 says that in the fullness of time, the Lord Jesus was made manifest. So in the same way, talking about the end of Satan, you know, there's a course that God has chalked out for the end of Satan. And the word of God will, you know, stand with regard to what God has already set in place. So we talk about this in the prophetic that there are things in the world that it'll only turn out the way God has spoken. But whereas when we talk about personal prophecy, things like that, those are conditional, meaning the end of some of those things can turn. Turn around when we pray, we ask God and we say, okay, God, you know, can this be changed or can that be changed? So there can be some changes that occur in personal events. Whereas when it comes to the end of Satan, I don't think, you know, even if we pray, that will not be changed. And the way the Bible talks about the progress of events and the culmination of things, you know, that will take place. So I think I'll leave it at that in case pastor's network is okay now. Yeah. Yeah, so yeah, I agree with what Nancy said. So basically, if you want to sum up what you said was, see, there are things that God has planned. And when you read in the Bible, Satan is dealt with in Revelation chapter 20, when he's put in the lake of fire. So that's God's plan. And no amount of other praying or other interceding is going to change that that's God's plan for humanity. Whereas at personal levels, you know, what happens in our personal lives, that's something we can pray and intercede and do on and bring about change. But God's overall plan, nobody can change it. And that's already been written. Right. So Satan knows and we know so we, there's no point in trying to send them there earlier. We can't do it. Thank you so much, Pastor Herbert. I hope that answers your question. All right, let's let's go to the next question. Yes, Elisha, we were getting to your question. Would you like to ask you a question? Yes, Pastor. Yes. It's a follow up. Okay. Thank you, Pastor. It's a follow up to what Pastor Ashes just responded to. That's Pastor Ashes answer seems to suggest to me that Satan is not yet casting the lake of fire. Is that the case? And if that is the case, when unbelievers die, when unbelievers die, where do they go to? At the moment? Yeah. So, yeah, so Satan is still around. You know, Satan and his demons are still around. They're doing their work. So Satan will be cast into the lake of fire. When Revelation chapter 20 verse 15, actually, yeah, Revelation 20 and verse 15. That's at the very end. And at the time of the great white throne judgment, that is when Satan will be cast into the lake of fire. That's after the end of the millennium, 1000 year reign of Christ, Satan will be released on the earth for a period of time. Revelation chapter 20 verse 14, 4 through 6. Then at the end of the great white throne judgment, Revelation 2015, Satan will be cast into the lake of fire. So at the moment, Satan has demons are still operating on the earth. There are some demons who are held in prison in hell. Now, when an unbeliever dies, so okay, so the Bible teaches us about Hades and the lake of fire. Okay, so in Revelation 2015, what we read is Hades and death itself will be cast into the lake of fire. So that's the final destination, the lake of fire. Today, when people die, when an unbeliever dies, they don't go to the lake of fire, right? They go to hell, which is also a place of torment. So they go to hell. Hell itself will be cast into the lake of fire. Revelation 20 verse 15. So where do people go when they die? A believer goes up to heaven and unbeliever goes to hell, a place of torment. Then at the great white throne judgment, hell will be cast into the lake of fire. Is that clear? Yes, Pasta. Yes, yes, Pasta. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Thank you, Laisha. Yes, Zellitoli has another question. How to answer to someone who asks whether God is masculine or feminine gender? Can any of the faculty please share inputs with scripture references? Yes, any one of us would like to please answer that question. Pasta, may I ask you again, please? Yeah, so throughout the Bible, God is always represented in the masculine, right? Now God is spirit. In the realm of the spirit, there is no masculine, no feminine, right? But in his communication with us and his dealing with us in the Bible, it's always been, he is Father. It is God the Son, always that way. But remember that because he is God and God is spirit, spirit has no gender. So God, we could say, we will not be wrong if we say God is both father and mother. That means all that we expect of a father in the human sense and a mother in the human sense. God is able and more than able to be to us. So to answer your questions a little bit, in his communication with us, that is in the scriptures, it's always throughout the Bible. It's always the masculine that is used to refer to God. But we are aware that in the realm of the spirit, there is no gender. And it doesn't mean that God cannot be like a mother, you know, in terms of whatever we understand. The father and the mother, the male and the female is our understanding. It's language from our world that God is using. It doesn't belong, it's not there in the realm of the spirit or the spiritual realm. So God is father, mother and more to all of us. But then that also leads us to the other side of the question is, is it right to start using feminine terms to address God? And I think at one point there was even a feminine Bible where somebody went through the Bible and changed all the heat to she and said, OK, we're going to use this. During the feminist movement, things like that happened. I don't think that's right. That would be going against the written scriptures and we don't want to change the written scriptures. So in our minds, we understand that God is more than just father and mother. He's God. He's everything. We also understand in terms of language and in terms of communication, God has used the masculine to refer to himself and to the son. And those are the best language, so we should stay with it. But we understand in the spiritual, there is no gender and God is everything, father and mother to us as we understand it. Is that OK? I mean, I know I didn't give you chapter and verse, I just say Bible. Is there a follow up question? Yes, yes, let's go ahead. A follow up question. Pastor, she just mentioned that the spirit doesn't have a gender. That is the spirit of God. Is that the case also with the spirit of man? Yes, you know, so for instance, Jesus said this, he said, you know, that in the resurrection man, that means the resurrected man will be like the angels of God, right? There will be neither male nor female. So right now on the earth, we see that, you know, OK, there is male and female, but in the resurrection. In the resurrection, that means each human beings, after we die, when we are raised up, resurrected, we are like we are spiritual beings. There is no male or female. Now, how and how that's going to play out, I don't know, right? Meaning it's hard for us to imagine because we are confined in our thinking to male and female gender. But Jesus said that in the resurrection, we will become like the angels, spiritual beings, no male and female. How all that is going to be, it's different realm for us to understand. But to answer your question, yes, in the resurrection, there's no male or female. OK, OK, Pastor, thank you very much. Thank you, Lysha. Thank you, Pastor, for sharing. Yes, Lysha's last question, we have a couple of minutes more, so we can take this. Ecclesiastes chapter 319 seems to suggest that the beast and men all have the same destiny, that is death. Is that the case? Does man's destiny end in death? Yes, any of our faculty can please share your thoughts. Ecclesiastes 319, Pastor, if you don't mind, can you please share your thoughts, Pastor? So the answer to that question is man's destiny, does it end in death? The answer is no, because we are eternal beings, unlike birds, animals and trees. Man is an eternal being, God has set eternity in our hearts. So what we know is, even though both end up in the grave, that means both end up, both die, man and beast both die, which is what Ecclesiastes 319 says, we both die, we both go to the ground. Animals have a body and soul, which is body and emotions, feelings, those kinds of things. Man is a spirit being, which is eternal. So the inner person of the man continues to live beyond the grave and that's a big difference. Yes, Laisha, I hope that answered your question. Right, we have two minutes left. Let's take this time, let's close in prayer. We have just two minutes left, so any of our students, any one of us can please close in prayer. John Paul, is it okay if you can please close in prayer for us? Sure, sure, let's pray. Father, we want to thank you for this time of learning. Thank you for helping us to understand more of your word. Thank you for enabling the faculties to release the answers for each one of us of God. And we thank you, O God, for this time of fellowship you have given as we continue to learn from your word. We pray, O God, that you would open the eyes of our understanding and help us to know your word more, know you more and help us to walk with you, God. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Amen, amen, amen. Thank you John. Thank you everyone for joining. Have a great day ahead. God bless you all. Bye now. Thank you. God bless you. Thank you. God bless.