 Thank you all for joining in. I hope you got a tie or coffee. Okay, let's continue to look at the next basis for ministering, healing and deliverance. The first one we saw was the nature of God. It's His nature to heal us. It's His covenant name, Jehovah Rafa. And the second basis for ministering, healing and deliverance is the cross and the blood of Jesus, which is made available to all. Why we minister in healing and deliverance is because the cross is for everyone. Can we say that just loudly? Cross is for just me. Cross is for everyone and because the cross is for everyone, I minister healing and deliverance, right? And the next, as if that was not enough, that is more than enough for us to minister in healing and deliverance. But God is amazing. He keeps giving us more tools to work with. Basis for ministering, healing and deliverance. The next one is the word of God. The word of God. God works through His word. He creates through His word, right? God said and there was. That's what the Bible says, isn't it? He said, let there be and there was. He said and there was. And so God's word creates, okay? His word creates. His word, God carries out His work through His word. Psalm 33 verse 6 and verse 9. Psalm 33 verse 6 and verse 9. It says, by the word of the Lord, the heavens were made and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth. By the word of the Lord. It's not even plural. It's not words of the Lord. It's word, singular, right? By the word of the Lord, the heavens were made. And verse 9, for He spoke and it was done. He commanded and it stood fast. Think about the power of the word of God. Just imagine the power of His word. Jesus said, man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Father. That means He's saying, you are alive because I speak. You and I are alive because He speaks because of the power of His word. His word sustains us. It sustains the entire universe. Just imagine the power of His word. He said, let there be and there was. Let there be light, He said. And there was light. Just think about it, guys. We treat it like a very Sunday school thing, but how many of you know what the speed of light is? What's the speed of light? 300,000 km per second. I think I just converted that, Daniel. It's 300,000 km per second. And He said that when He said, let there be light. Can you imagine how it should have just come into being? In a fraction of a second, a ray of light can travel across the globe seven times. It can go across the globe seven times. And I just did that. It goes so fast that you can't even make out the difference. It takes only eight minutes for light to reach from sun to earth. Can you say that again? How long does it take? Eight minutes for the light to reach from the sun to earth. Some of you are like, oh, eight minutes is so long. Only if you know how far earth is from the sun, you know? I'm saying all of this not to show off that I know science. No, I absolutely was very bad at science. I hated it. But I just want us to turn our attention, our focus on this is one of the things that God said. Just imagine the power of His Word. In the scripture that we looked at, Titus chapter one verse two or three, it says, God is truth and He cannot lie. What does that mean? It means that anything that He says, His Word is truth. It carries a lot of power. Hebrews chapter 11 verse three. Hebrews 11 verse three, it says, by faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the Word of God. By faith we understand that the worlds were made framed by the Word of God. So the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible. So the power of God is resident. That means it's dwelling in His Word. The power of God is resident in His Word. Why do we do the declaration at APC every Sunday? This is God's Word. This is God speaking to me. I am who God says I am, et cetera, et cetera. I am healed, I am delivered, I am saved. I am blessed, I'm victorious, I'm prosperous. I'm a minister of God, a child of Christ. And a channel of His blessing to many people. I receive His Word, I live by His Word. And I believe His Word. Thank you. Why? Because there is power when we declare the Word of God over our lives. I think it's Psalm 18 that says, Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing or acceptable. May the words of my mouth be pleasing to you. And again in the Hebrews we see that without faith it is impossible to please God. And so that means Psalm 19 is saying something that is connected to what the Hebrew is saying. That means the words of faith, right? When it's pleasing, it moves God. Are you with me? Okay, so His Word is resident. His power, God's power is resident in His Word. That's the third basis for us to minister in healing and deliverance. Psalm 107 was 20. He sent His Word and healed them. Proverbs chapter 4 was 20 to 22. My son, give attention to my words. Incline your ear to my saying. Okay, pay attention to that. Give attention to my words. That means listen to what I'm saying. Pay attention to it. Why? Because do not let them depart. Why? Because do not let them depart from your eyes. Keep them in the midst of your heart. For they are life to those who find them and health to all their flesh. Are you all following? Yeah? There is power in His Word. It's His Word, the Word of God that sustains us. That brings about ministering, releasing us from oppression and deliverance and etc. Okay, let's continue on this topic just a little bit. There's a scripture from 1 Thessalonians chapter 2 verse 13. 1 Thessalonians chapter 2 verse 13. It says, for this reason, we also thank God without seizing. Because when you received the Word of God which you heard from us, you welcomed it not as the Word of men but as it is in truth. The Word of God which also effectively works in you who believe. So this is Paul talking about the church, about the people from Thessalonica. He's saying, hey, when you heard the Word you didn't treat that Word as if it was spoken by a man. You treated it like it was from the Word from God. You received it with faith. That's what Paul is saying here. He's saying, you welcomed it not as a Word of men but as it is in truth. The Word of God, they welcomed it. So they gave honor to the Word of God. They loved the Word of God. They embraced the Word of God. They understood the power in His Word. Now when you get time, a little after the class, is there's a video of a tribe in I think in Indonesia that receives the Bible in their language for the first time. It's there on YouTube. I think it's a tribe in Indonesia. The whole, the entire village gathers around this airstrip and the airplane comes and lands. The whole village is there and the leader of that village is asked, why is everyone here? We are about to receive the Word in our own language for the first time. And then he goes on to say, the Bible says, God is the Word. And so we want to welcome. And you see, you and I, we are spoiled. Yeah. We are spoiled. NIV, NKJV, KJV, NASB. What more Vs are there? Any more Vs? ESV, okay. ASV, CEV. You know, we are spoiled for choices of all these different translations and versions that are easily accessible for us. But we don't understand the value of not having the Word. So what happens? We take it for granted. But then there are these people who receive the Word for the first time in their lives. And there's also this video of somewhere in China underground. They receive the Word, the Bible for the first time. And you know, when you look at that, how they embrace it, they're moved. We know it's so emotional. It teaches us something. We have to learn. We can't take the Word of God for granted. The Bible that you and I have, if you just understood what it carries and what it is, right, it is the power of God that's dwelling in His Word, waiting to be unleashed, you know, on Earth. Right, are you with me? Yes, no, maybe. Yeah. You know this famous scripture, passage chapter in Bible is John chapter 6, where Jesus preaches, not his very popular message says, if you eat my flesh and drink my blood, Jesus says, you know, you'll be alive. And then everybody who followed him until then is like, what did you just say? Did you say, eat my flesh and drink my blood? No, thank you, we are going. So, thousands of people left. And Jesus looks, turns back and he looks at Peter and looks at his disciples and asks, are you also going to leave me? Peter is amazing, you know, sometimes. You can't expect what comes out of his mouth, but when something good comes out of his mouth, it's like amazing. He says, Lord, where can we go? The words of life and truth are with you. And we also know the other story where Peter is trying to catch fish the first time, you know, and then he hasn't caught any fish. And Jesus comes to him and says, watch your net on the other side. What Peter says is, you know, we've tried doing this all night, but we haven't caught any fish. Just think about it, logically speaking, boat is there, water, it's the same water which is on the left side and on the right side, same water. Nothing is different unless there's two different oceans, you know, it's the same thing. You know, if I was there, I'm like, what are you saying? What's the logic behind this? But Peter says this again, because you say, because you say so, because you have said these words, I'm going to cast this net on the other side. Obeying the word of God defies logic. Obeying God's word defies logic. And it is the same Peter who later in his letters writes, cast your burdens onto Jesus. If Jesus did not stand in front of the tomb of Lazarus, and if Jesus had not called Lazarus by his name, and if he had just said, come out, all the dead men would have come out of the grave. I'm just saying. The power of his word. We cannot take it for granted. We have the cross that's more than enough, but God gives us his blood. As if that was not enough, he gives us his word. Guys, we have weapons of mass destruction, spiritually speaking. Waiting for us to step out in faith and start ministering and healing and deliverance. We have all of this at our disposal. It should not hinder us from ministering and serving in healing and deliverance. Are you with me? Yeah, okay. Let's move on. As if that was not enough. All of that is great, but another basis for ministering and healing and deliverance is the spirit of power. The spirit of God. The spirit of God. Lord Jesus ministered healings, deliverance, and miracles by the power of the Holy Spirit. He was anointed by the power of the Holy Spirit to heal and deliver. We will refer to this as healing anointing. When Jesus was here on earth, he was fully God and fully man. He was fully God and fully man. When we say that he was fully man, what does that mean? That means when Jesus was here on earth, he was no longer omnipresent. He was confined to one place. When he was here on earth, he was not omnipotent. What does omnipotent mean? Omnipotent means all powerful. That means he was not omnipotent. He got tired. He slept. He was hungry. He ate. He was thirsty. He drank water. He was sleepy. He slept. Omniscient. All-knowing. He was no longer all-knowing. The scripture says that he grew in wisdom. But everything what Jesus did here on earth, he did it with the power of the Holy Spirit. Think about this. Look at me for a minute, a second. Just think about this. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, he is saying, he is looking at his disciples and he is saying, it is good for me that I go away. Because the one who comes after me, who I send, will help you do what I did and do greater things. I want you to just think about that. If Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God, he said, it is better for me that I go away so that I can send the Holy Spirit. How important should that be? Are you thinking about it? Good. Everybody went silent all of a sudden. What about you guys online? Are you doing okay? The camera is here. Okay, alright. Still alive, right? Are you learning something, guys? Yeah. I just hope I am not downloading data on you. Awesome, awesome. Okay, so let's look at the scripture. Luke chapter 4 was 17-19. Luke chapter 4 was 17-19. This is again the scripture that was written by prophet Isaiah. Okay, again, almost how many years ago, Isaiah lived? 800 years, almost. Give or take. So Isaiah wrote and then it's quoted in Luke. The spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord. And Jesus says this in Luke, right? He takes the scroll and says, the spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. This is a powerful scripture and we can just discuss about this for 45 minutes about the cultural context of this because after Jesus says this verse, after Jesus reads the scroll, those days you go to a synagogue, the Bible was not there. They all had scrolls because it was expensive to have a scroll at home. Not everybody had it. That's why people went to the synagogues so that they could hear the word of God. Not everybody at home had the scroll. You had to be very, very, very, very wealthy. So they would go to the synagogues to hear the word of God. And so a rabbi of that synagogue would pick a scroll in order. It is not just a random scroll. Pick a scroll in order and open it up and read the scripture and teach on it. Explain about it. So here Jesus is reading the scripture. He's in a synagogue. He's taking a scroll. And then after he reads this, he doesn't speak a word. He just goes and sits at the place where a leader sits. He doesn't say anything. So he reads this. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel, which Isaiah wrote 800 years ago. He reads the scripture and then he just sits in a way that he is saying, yeah, the scripture that I just read. Yeah, it's me. You remember when Pilate asks him the question, are you the truth? Are you the king of the Jews? Jesus just stands there. Yeah, what Jesus is saying, you're looking at the truth. I am the truth. He doesn't say anything, but in a way, without saying, he is saying. I don't know. Yeah. Okay. All right. Let's move on. Look chapter 5 or 17, scriptures for us. Look 5 or 17. Now it happened on a certain day as he was teaching that there were Pharisees and teachers of the law sitting by who had come out of every town of Galilee, Judea and Jerusalem, and the power of the Lord was present to heal them. What is it referring to? The Spirit of the Living God was there to heal them. Okay. Acts 10 38. How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with our who went about doing good and healing all who are oppressed by the devil, God was with him. Hebrews 2 verse 3 and 4. How shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation which at first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by those who heard him? God also bearing witness both with signs and wonders with various miracles and gifts of the Holy Spirit according to his own will. Okay. One last scripture. Okay. Is that okay? One last scripture. It's all in the notes, by the way. Matthew chapter 12 verse 28. Matthew 12 verse 28. It says, But if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, surely the Kingdom of God has come upon you. If I cast out demons, that means if you are set free, if you are delivered by the Spirit of God, surely the Kingdom of God has come upon you. All right. So the presence of the Holy Spirit stops the demonic works. Okay. I'll say that again. The presence of the Spirit of the Living God stops the demonic works. And all of this is to remind us that you and I have this same Holy Spirit that's been made available to us. There's no partiality. Jesus did not have a separate Holy Spirit. You and I have not having a different Holy Spirit. 2000 years later, we still have the same Holy Spirit that is available for you and for me. Luke 24-49. Most of you don't seem to believe that, but let's see. Luke 24-49 says, Behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you. But tarry in the city of Jerusalem until you are endued with power from on high. But I send the promise of my Father. Who is he talking about? Jesus. Who is Jesus talking about? My Spirit. Holy Spirit. Acts chapter 1 verse 8. But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you and you shall be witness to me in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the ends of the earth. Okay. So the fourth basis of ministering healing and deliverance was what? The Spirit of God. So the first four, what have we covered so far? The nature of God. The cross. The word of God. And the Spirit of God. Yes. And the blood covenant. Yeah, it is part of the cross. Okay. Thank you. Let's move on. The next basis for ministering healing and deliverance is the name of Jesus. It keeps getting better, no? Right? As if his nature wasn't enough to know. Okay. As if the cross wasn't enough for us. He gives us his word. As if his word wasn't enough. He gives us the Holy Spirit. As if that was not enough. He's like, yeah, I'm more good. You know, just I like to keep adding to it. Take my name. It's also for you. Right? So Jesus during his earthly ministry, he authorized and delegated his disciples to go in his name. He said, okay, go in my name and do so and so things. Right? Luke chapter 10. Let's look at Luke chapter 10. Verse one. And then verse 17 to 19. Look chapter 10. Verse one. It says, after these things, the Lord appointed 70 others also and sent them two by two before his face into every city and place where he himself was about to go. Okay. Story gets interesting. Verse 17. Then the 70 returned with joy saying, Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name. And he said to them, I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Behold, I give you authority to trample on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Some of scriptures, John 14, 13. Whatever you ask in my name that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. The name of Jesus, beautiful name of Jesus. James chapter 5 verse 14 and 15. Is anyone among you sick? Let him call the elders of the church. Let them pray over him, planting him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will save the sick and the Lord will raise him up and if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven. So when we use the name of Jesus, when we use the name of Jesus, we are standing in his place. We are doing things as if what Jesus would do if he was present. Can I say that again? When you and I say in the... We use these words all the time, right? We have gathered together in the name of Jesus. We are gathered together in the name of Jesus. That means our gathering should be like the gatherings of how it would look if Jesus was present. We've been given that name. If you remember in Acts chapter 9, Acts chapter 9 when Saul is blind, Saul before Saul Paul, God tells Ananias, I want you to go and anoint Saul. Ananias is very afraid. Lord, don't you know who this person is? He kills Christians. What if he kills me? Why do you want me to go and anoint him? Why do you want me to go and meet him? What if he kills me? But God tells something beautiful to Ananias. He said, Go because I have chosen him to carry my name. It says in Acts chapter 9 verse 15, I have chosen him to carry my name. I think I've done this exercise with us before about the different brands. What's some of your favorite brands? What are some of your favorite brands, guys? Nike, Reebok, Adidas. Yes or no? What are the... Guys, come on, please help me up. Give me some brand names. Bata. Okay, you can also type it out if you want. H&M, come on. Now the names are coming in. Send it, send it. Samsung, Apple. How can we leave Apple out, right? Marshall Gibson, Fender. Some fancy names are coming out. Louis Vuitton. If I didn't know how to pronounce that name properly, I would say Louis Vuitton. US Polo, Mercedes. Yeah, Jaguar, Gucci. Okay, come on. Joseph, what's your favorite brand? Come on, Joseph. One plus phone you're using. Okay, so one plus, one plus 12 or 11, one plus 15, I don't know what else. What else, what else, what else? Okay, Yamaha, all these musicians. Roland, okay, yeah, sure, sure. Okay, Marshall, Fender, Gibson, come on, Warren, that's what I'm talking about. Okay, so do you see these sportsmen, right? Some of these cricket players, tennis players, football players, et cetera, et cetera. They get these, what is it called? What's that? Ambassadors, they're ambassadors or brand ambassadors, yeah. So they get a deal, right? Right, okay, yeah, yeah. Sponsorships, correct, yeah. I remember a time when Sachin Tendulkar used a bat with a sticker called MRF, right? In like the early 90s and early 2000s and all of that. Every single kid wanted a bat with MRF, yeah. Roger Federer wears a Nike bandana, Nike Onamaha. Everybody wants to wear Nike, you know. So what is happening is all of these brands, doesn't matter from all the brands that you mentioned, all of them want you to carry their name. Yeah, they want you to carry their name. They want to be seen through you, by you, isn't it? That's all they want. Why do they have a certain brand in the front of their shirt? Or like, you know, U.S. Polo, big one here or whatever, is because they want you to carry their name. And then in Acts chapter 9 verse 15, we see that Jesus says that, I have chosen him to carry my name. So like it or not, it might not be visible, right? You and I, we carry the name of Jesus. We've been chosen to carry his name. We are his brand ambassadors. Because of that, that is another basis for you and for me to minister, to serve in healing and deliverance. Are you understanding? Right, from the nature of God to the cross of Jesus Christ for his blood and his word, his Holy Spirit and his name. It's beautiful. I mean, yeah, it doesn't end there. The next basis for ministering, healing and deliverance is faith. Faith. Just a couple more and we'll close, okay? Great. Now I know who, what's everyone's favorite brand? Siril's favorite brand is Rare Rabbit, guys. Okay, sir. Someone has typed Nokia. Come on, Daniel. Wow. You could kill a person with those phones back then. Nokia 3310. Nokia double one, double zero was my first mobile phone. The one that came torch, you know, with the torch was the first one. Now we're like, oh, I have torch in my phone. It's like, oh, please guys. Right, the next basis for ministering, healing and deliverance is faith. Faith in God is essential when ministering, healing and deliverance. In Matthew chapter 17 verse 19 to 21, let's all look at it. And read it for us. Matthew 17 verse 19 to 21. It says, then the disciples came to Jesus, privately and said, why could we not cast it out? So Jesus said to them, Jesus had no chill. Like, you know, he is like, yeah, because of your unbelief. Just imagine Jesus saying that it's like, you know, very, you know, very innocently you go and ask Jesus, Jesus, why couldn't we do that? Because of your unbelief, you know, for assuredly I say to you, if you have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, move from here to there and it will move and nothing will be impossible for you. However, this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting. So we looked at the importance of declaring the words of faith. Isn't it? Without faith, it is impossible to please God. And may the words of my mouth be pleasing to you. Right. So the words of faith, you know, it creates an atmosphere to God to come and minister. Right. The only time in the Gospels we read where Jesus did not do miracles is when people around him were not filled with faith. Right. They took, they just saw him as a son of carpenter. Jesus, son of Joseph, who's a carpenter? Really? He can do all these things. Right. Jesus just didn't do anything else. But faith is very essential for us to move. We all remember the story of the Centurion. Right. Who comes to Jesus? Right. It's again kind of correlating with the previous point with the power of his word. He comes to him and says, Lord, I am a man in authority. I know the power. It's scary. If I say to this person, do it, it will be done. So he's saying, you don't have to come to pray. What kind of faith is that? Just say it. Right. And Jesus is sleeping nicely on the boat. And the disciples wake Jesus up and what's the first thing they say? Sorry. Don't you care that, you know, that we will perish. But how did that story, how does that story start? It starts by saying, Jesus saying, let us go to the other side. Jesus has said that, no? That means it's His will. Jesus wants to go to the other side. That means we are going to the other side no matter what. Isn't it? But that's where the faith was challenged, isn't it? It is during the trials and the storms of life that we... And when we go through, our faith is challenged. But it is in times like that, we need to remember that Jesus is in our boat. Okay. Are you all with me? Okay. And one last point and we will... One last two points and we will close for today. The last two points for ministering, healing and deliverance. The basis for ministering and healing and deliverance is the kingdom of God and commission. The kingdom of God and commission. Matthew chapter 16 verse 18 to 19 says, And I also say to you that you are Peter and so on this rock I will build my church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Okay. So Jesus is talking about a church where you know on this rock we say when he says that I will build the church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. The kingdom of darkness will not prevail against the kingdom of God. Now in your Bible, when this chapter starts, Matthew 16 starts or you will see a section called Caesarea Philippi. Is it written over there? When this chapter starts, Caesarea Philippi. No? No, no. So somewhere at least in the middle of the chapter, the subheading will be 13. It says Caesarea Philippi, right? Okay. So all right, just look at me. I'll give one quick history lesson and we'll close. Now there Jesus takes his disciples and they go to this place called Caesarea Philippi. Okay. Now at that time there was a king called Herod, right? And Herod had three sons. Philip was one of the names and there were two other sons named which I forget I can't recall. Caesarea means Caesar, right? Because Caesar was the emperor of Rome. Rome was still ruling Israel at that time, right? So he named a place after his son, but the first name was Caesar in honor of Caesar. So Caesarea Philippi. Now that place was up north. Okay. So you know you have Jerusalem down at the south. I want you to imagine if you look at a map you can understand. So Jerusalem was in the south and Caesarea Philippi was up here in the north. Just below Mount Hermon where the Mount of Transfiguration happens. Okay. So Caesarea Philippi in the north, that region was prohibited for all the Jews to enter. Why? Because it was in that region the most occultic practice of worship used to happen. That means all sacrifices like child sacrifice, animal sacrifice, everything evil, right? Think about everything evil. Think about Sodom and Gomorrah and multiply it by 100. Okay. That's how bad all these practices used to happen in that region called Philippi, Caesarea Philippi. You know and there was this God called Banaris, not Banaris, Bananias. Banaris is Varanasi, right? So how do I say? Greek God Pan. Okay. He was half human. The body was human, but his head was like a goat. That was the God, the idol thing that they used to worship people in that region. Okay. Called Pan later became Bananias. And so just imagine with me, okay? In that region there was a huge cave at the back. Okay. A huge cave. Now inside that cave was also like a water, you know, streams of water. It was abundance of water because Mount Hermon, which was filled with snow was rich and so waters would come. And so these people would practice sacrifices. What they would do is if they kill an animal, like a goat, and if they throw it into the water, if the goat goes down, that means their sacrifices accepted. If the goat, if the sacrifice floats on the water, that means their sacrifice was not accepted. The people there believed because they were into the harvest and whatnot. And that cave, right? The entrance of that cave was known as the gate to the underworld. Okay. The cave was known as a gateway to the underworld. So Jesus has taken his disciples into this geographical setting and he's making them look at all these things. You see this kingdom of darkness here? Do you see the kingdom, the gates of hell? Hades? The church that I build will not be stopped by these. Are you with me? Right? The church that I build will move and power and my kingdom will come here on earth as it is in heaven. And as it advances, it will not be stopped by the gates of hell. Are you with me? Right? The basis for us to minister healing and deliverance, it is absolutely powerful. We have to understand what we've been given. And finally, we've been commissioned. That means you've taken the sword, that's to your right shoulder, left shoulder. You have been commissioned to go. Okay, but we are still sitting. You know, in Acts chapter, the day of the Pentecost happens in which chapter? Acts chapter? Two. Okay. So Jesus says, don't go out anywhere, wait in Jerusalem until you've been filled with the Holy Spirit. Right? So that means after they were filled with the Holy Spirit, they were supposed to go out into Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and everything. But it is not until chapter eight where the people of the Christians or the church begins to get persecuted. That means it is almost eight years later. Eight years later, they were supposed to go out. But they didn't. They were still living in Jerusalem. It took a persecution to begin for them to go out of Jerusalem. So that means they did not understand that they were commissioned. So you and I, we need to know that we've been commissioned to go out to minister to serve in ministering healing and deliverance. Amen? Okay. All right guys, that's it. Okay, I'm going to stop here. Okay. So once again, I really hope that there was something that you could learn and take away from today's class. We've covered quite a bit of content. And yeah. All right. So thank you all for just being alive and I think you're being great students. So I'll see you all next week. All right. Thanks guys. Take care.