 Hey, good morning everyone Welcome to another week And another session Let's begin today with the word of prayer Good one of us. Please lead us in prayer Sister Rupa, can you lead us in prayer, please? Sure, sir Our gracious heavenly father We come to your throne of grace with thanksgiving and praise Lord Thank you for this new week. You have granted us in Jesus name As we start a session Lord Father God open our hearts open our minds to receive your Impartation and information but all the Your works in the history Lord let them ignite our hearts set us on fire for you Father God to extend the kingdom of God In the places where you have placed as master Anoint your servant and let your words of life flow and Touch our hearts in the name of Jesus. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you, Sister Rupa Okay So let's just quickly do a quick review of what we did last week Now last week we continued looking at Revivalists we continued looking at the outpouring that happened by this time The entire world is Experiencing an outpouring of God. We looked at Smith Wigglesworth God used this man an apostle of faith Very powerfully in different parts of the world Known for casting out demons healing the sick raising the dead in a mighty ministry then John G. Lake John G. Lake in South Africa did a great work where More than a hundred thousand converts was seen and many of them were added into the church and we also looked at very briefly Charles Fox Parham who started the Bethel Bible College now, this is not the Bethel that we know of at the Reading but this was in Kansas and It was wonderful how you know, it was just through about it was 40 students and From those 40 students, you know outpouring started people came from different parts of the world to be part of this Bible College because of the outpouring and Because that because God was doing Something supernatural in this college it all started off at 40 students, but now By the early 1900s though this college had seen Thousands of students coming from different countries to attend their courses. There are times when Sorry, there are times when the students could not sit in the regular classes because Such a presence a heaviness of God's presence in that place So they put off studying the word for some time and they just Spend time in worship and prayer And this went on for many days and one of them who was Radically saved during this time was William J. Seymour who we spoke about with the Azusa Street revival then we also looked at John Hyde who Came to seal court Punjab American Presbyterian missionary full of fervor full of zeal for God comes into Punjab Learns the language begins to minister in a small tent In Punjab, but all of a sudden they witness an outpouring Hundreds of people come in whole nights of prayer They started the Punjab prayer union People came and stood in the rain during the conventions and the conventions wouldn't stop it went on night after night after night and It was a powerful move of God in Punjab then we also looked at Pandit Ramabai the Mukti mission that happened in Mumbai Now even though Pandit Ramabai was more towards helping the widowed Brahmin women They did see an outpouring in that Mukti mission itself because Pandit Ramabai even though she had the whole thing of you know helping out women and You know giving them a voice during those times in Mumbai She earnestly prayed for revival and this whole Mukti mission saw an amazing move of God it is noted that hundreds and thousands of Brahmins were converted to Christ during that time and so So it was a it was a it was a it was a season when God was doing something in the nation of India of course there are There was survival continuing in other places as well, but something very peculiar was happening in the nation of India Sadhu Sundar Singh again in a Sikh family from Ludhiana known for his very loving personality If we read books about Sadhu Sundar Singh it is it is said that you know when people saw him It was like seeing the face of Jesus. It was It is so you know so loving so kind so gentle Yet there was this You know this Word that came out from him that's so powerful that even demons would flee when he would walk Between the parts of these mountains and you know He was known as the Apostle of the bleeding feet with the bleeding feet because of the girl long long distances that he traveled by foot and so We will carry on from here. We will look at a few more revivals few more outpourings And then towards probably the end of this class or maybe the end of next week session We just leave it open to you know, get your thoughts get your feedback on What do you think about revival? What do we need to do as a body of Christ? you know, whether it's our nation here in India or Globally as well because it's important to understand that you know when revival starts in one place We talked about this right. It's like fire. It it eventually spreads to other countries So so yes, we pray for our own countries, but we all can also pray for revival in different countries Right, so let's start from page 55 If you're tracking along another thing is we may not be able to you know, look at each Outpouring in each revival only because of lack of time. So there may be a few points that we may skip Just so that we can get to the important ones and be able to finish our portions at on time right page 55 now Early 1900s saw revival in Korea, right? The church in Korea actually saw seasons of revival. So it was like Two years of revival then there would be a Sudden stop and then again a two years or a three-year revival. So it was seasons right and during this time Rare became an integral part of the Korean church. Imagine this thousands of people gathered together And they spend time in prayer right They spend the Korea is known for its mountainous areas outside of Korea and so they had something called as the prayer mountains So they would actually go up the mountain And and they would spend time in prayer Right and these were not just a day or so they would spend days and nights in prayer It is said that you know during the Korean revival those who are working professionals would work and they would apply for one week of holidays or Just take it off for a week and It was not for you know going and enjoying a holiday But it was to go and spend the whole week in the prayer mountain. So that was the zeal That was the fervor that they were living in during that time Right. Why why was that because the the Holy Spirit had you know rested upon each one of them there was a sense of Holiness there was a sense of conviction. There was a sense of You know deep longing for God and you know, it's not easy. I think most of us know It's not easy to pray for a whole night. I Forget about the whole night. It's not even easy to pray for two hours at a stretch Right because there's so many distractions and so many things Yet during those times they prayed throughout the night And and it was not by their own You know physical strength, but it was because the Holy Spirit had brought them under such deep conviction so Korea saw mighty revivals and Later on we'll also look at You know David Yungi Cho Also who was part of these revivals and as a young boy He would go up those mountains and he would watch You know what is happening, but he was not too forward, but we look at that later on Right. So Korean revival then we see that revival went into North China Jonathan go forth was a Canadian missionary he went into China. He went into the northern regions of China and The moment he realized that And he saw the Korean revival. He read about it. What is happening? He said he started to pray He said God not China. I want revival to come here and You know, he began to pray. He spent many many many days Just seeking God He it is that he took a few of his church people church folks and He would sit and they would pray together for many hours and eventually He saw an outpouring of God He saw that there were many people who came to Christ all of a sudden his church was filled with people and there was a sense of turning away from sin and One of the most out, you know Most important outcomes of that of the of the revival that happened in China is That they were able to raise many leaders, right now remember that China is a Very highly populated country just like India and so as the church was growing Later on the communist also came into power and there was a heavy suppression for Christianity and all of that but The church continued to grow Leadership God raised up leaders and small groups was something that God used in Especially in China Korea small group churches. So they may be about For example, 2,000 people in the church, but they wouldn't meet in one place. It was usually they would meet in smaller groups and It was only because later on they saw the communist rule and Then we see that Because of this revival that happened in North China an American Methodist Missionary right he his name was Willis Hoover. Now he was also part of You know, he saw what happened at the Mukti Mission 100 drama by his You know mission that happened and all the outpourings that happened there. He began to pray Willis Hoover, he said God South America Chile send an outpouring and here is where Even today Chile has the most number of Pentecostal churches in You know the in the entire I think it was that part of I'm not sure if it's the entire world But they have a lot of Pentecostal churches. It was birth during this time now Why was it named Pentecostal was because the the fruit of the ministry or the outcome of the outpouring was more of what happened during the day of Pentecost where there was Conviction of sin. They were speaking in tongues. There was prayer. There was You know the manifesting of the Holy Spirit more evident And so they started to you know, call themselves the Pentecostal Church during that time and it was somewhere on that time 1914 early 1900s when the assemblies of God was formed the assemblies of God denomination and We all know that the assemblies of God are there all over the world even now so So early 1900s saw Pentecostalism saw The assemblies of God as well right So as as we go on we also look at Revival happening in Southern China Where it is said that over five million people Accepted Christ as their personal savior China saw a very very powerful move of God. It is, you know History talks about it. It's not in their notes, but history says that There were times when you know People would not get up from the prayer and so offices were closed people wouldn't go to offices and They were just sitting there praying for days in and and so people from different places came to witness this Why why is it? Why is it that people are not coming out of this place and when they came to witness it? They also experienced The move of the Holy Spirit upon their lives and so we see that You know Korea China The the the outpouring was so evident So powerful that many a times there was no preaching Many a times it was just you know a prayer meeting people are just praying together and People have experienced the presence of God a very interesting Revival or an outpouring that happened was in Hebrides Island in Scotland now. I remember reading this many years back This island in Scotland Hebrides was an island more of a tourist destination, right? And There were no young people in this church. They were only older people so God used to old women To start a revival in this place one lady was Peggy Smith She was 84 years old and she was blind And another one another woman was Christine her name. She was 82 years old. She had Arthritis okay, 84 year old Peggy Smith who was blind and 82 year old woman who had arthritis they said We've heard about the you know the revivals that are happening all over the world They were part of a church. They said God. We've heard about revivals happening everywhere Now we want to see a revival So they began to pray 10 p.m. In the night to 3 a.m. In the morning right So what they did was they rounded up a few prayer warriors And they began to pray 10 p.m. To 3 a.m. 84 years old blind 82 years old with arthritis They began to pray three times a week. They prayed and you know, they began to Confess the script size. I have 44 3. I just read that for I will pour water on the thirsty land and streams on the dry ground I Will pour out my spirit on your offspring and my blessings on your descendants So they've every day they will begin to declare this God. This is what your word says This is what your word says so over three months. They began to pray this all of a sudden There was a move of God One night as they were praying the whole place was gripped with the fear of God The whole community was like, you know in this whole sense of conviction One thing very important is You know when an outpouring comes when the Holy Spirit comes the Bible teaches us that the Holy Spirit Brings us under conviction Right, but he brings us under conviction to righteousness So even when we look at all these revivalists and these outpourings remember And the Holy Spirit comes he brings conviction. So the first sign of an outpouring is repentance of sins a High intense You know knowing that hey, I'm a sinner and I need a savior a High-level, you know Understanding of what sin and righteousness is Normally when we go about life, we may not, you know Understand we may not, you know realize. Hey, this is wrong or this is right I shouldn't have done that sometimes we make a mistake and then we think oh, I shouldn't have done that Happens to everyone, but here's the thing when there's an outpouring of God That even the smallest thing will cause so much of conviction in people's heart even the smallest sin It could be just a small lie Yet it will bring a high level of conviction upon people. So people would avoid that also, right even the smallest of sins So same thing here It was a it was more of a holiday destination this island people came there to celebrate to have fun to enjoy themselves They found that the island saw Lot of tourists coming in but they're all coming in and they're going into a church Suddenly they found 600 people gathered outside the church Of course, there were also localites people living there and then 600 people standing outside the church What started with about three four people praying? 600 people gathered outside the church. They all began to arrive all the buses and Local transport started coming to this church. This was the main center. Where is everyone going? They're going to the small church and 600 people are gathered there buses start to arrive there and Nobody knew what is happening What is happening? No, there are two old women there praying and then all of a sudden everyone want to go there and there's a conviction and God is moved in that place the Holy Spirit did his own publicity in the sense that Nobody had to invite anybody to church And usually in these places you have to do some kind of outreach at no, but he had to do anything The buses the trains everything were leading to this church. Why because people wanted to go to that church The whole island People fell into trance. They were weeping. They were crying Many cried for mercy. There was an overwhelming sense of the presence of God now Same thing that happened in previous revivals pubs dance Halls all of these places were closed It was only the work of God the move of God started in this village It went on to different towns and different villages, right? It is said that You know, there's this famous saying that girls preach an island dry Meaning that you know, these these women who raised up again other Girls and women to be prayer warriors. This revival went on for more than four years and the church began to grow of course there were many other churches and Churches in that island began to grow now the first time I read this I thought to myself God used to women in their early 80s Blind and with arthritis and There are sometimes when we think you think to ourselves God I can't do this I'm not able to do this But I believe that if we have a hunger for God age is not something that God looks at God is Beyond time beyond all of these things The natural doesn't Really, you know change God's plans So we may be maybe well advanced in our years. We may be just young Whatever age we are when we Are having that hunger say God we want to see a move of God In in our city in our place and when if we are willing to take that You know, I would say I would use the word risk to spend time in prayer and Dedicate ourselves for that vision God is faithful to answer it God is faithful to answer it here. God used two old women Imagine if these two women said I can't do it And it's too much. Let let the young people do it. No, not me Imagine they said that they would not have seen a revival God will not overpower right God needs people who will pray and and then he answers those prayers Right, so it's really, you know, the every time I there's a there's a small article I read a couple of years back on this which talks about more detail. I forget the name of the article but remember the Hebrides Islands in Scotland saw a great move of God through these two elder women and Later on we see that during this time There was a missionary service that was started it's an air service called jungle aviation and radio service now Let me tell you some, you know, give you like bit of a background of how this started William Cameron Townsend Townsend Was a man who was in the you know service right he was in the he was like a pilot and He would fly those, you know, the small helicopters. So he was always asking God, God, you know, I'm into all of this You know, but I'm not too good at preaching. I'm not too good at ministering to people But I want to do something for you. So God gave him an idea and he said, okay, there are many places as he was praying He found out that there are many places like jungles and into the deserts and you know, all these lonely places that people don't have Bibles and They don't have missionaries So what this man William Cameron Townsend did was he said, okay We will translate Bibles into their linguistics, right and we will have radio service and We will, you know, get missionaries. We will fly them there to that spot and Stay there for about two three weeks minister to the people share the gospel You know, we will provide for the food the shelter everything and so this missionary is It's called an air service missionary and even now, you know, we know of people. There is I think one couple in our church who Here in Bangalore And they have applied for this right where they think you have to be a pilot, but you should also be, you know Quite knowledgeable in fixing the aircraft. So it's got too many technical things, but it's true and It's an air service missionary basis and so what they do is they prefer couples So you one you need to be a pilot. You should have basic knowledge on how to repair the aircraft When I say aircraft is a small those small helicopters with seats about four people and so they would go into the You know the jungles Where people have not gone into tribal areas. They would base camp there. They would begin to slowly reach out share the gospel with people and You know, and they would give them Bibles give them food give them clothing and things like that so it was a wonderful ministry that had began many lives were touched and Many years later Jim Iliad Was a man a missionary he he and his friend Peter Fleming. They were also like pilots They were interested in aviation. So They decided hey, let me join this mission where I can you know go fly into these jungles and share the gospel with people so he set out to Ecuador, South America and Did a ministry there then he started working for the Q hours and then they reached to another place and this place is called the Aukus and there When they began to minister to the people there Jim Iliad and There was a team of five of them. They were all killed by the people of Akawa and here's the thing They didn't do much work but I Think there's a movie come out on this the name the movie is end of the spear The end of the spear it talks about how these young men so passionate for God They went into these you know jungles among the tribal people And they gave their life for the sake of the gospel. Here's what happened after that Many years later his You know after a couple of years his wife the people who died especially Jim Iliad his wife and His small boy maybe brought four or five years old they went to continue the work there and They were able to you know Preach the gospel touch many lives and in the movie it depicts that you know that young boy grows up in that same village learns the language everything and At the end this is in the movie. So in the end of that End of that movie it shows that the man who became a believer says goes to this Jim Iliad's son and says I'm the one who put the spear in your father's You know stomach and killed him and and then there he says You know, I forgive you for what you have done But you know, it only talks about how you know, they were willing to give their lives But the story goes on when we read the book I Don't know the name. I'm not sure of the name of the book I'm forgive me for not knowing that I think it is the end of the spear I'm not sure but in the book it says that When he became a believer You know this the man who put the spear into Jim Iliad Later on he realized What a mistake he made but he was too afraid to you know tell his wife and the child and so he was a believer and he stayed on in the church for many years only at the end of His life he revealed it to his wife because nobody knew who killed them Well, it's a powerful movie. I remember once we In our in our church You know, we were we were praying the youth. We were having a youth meeting and the youth was Saying hey, we need to do something. We need to pray and remember one day. I told them can we watch this movie? You know, so we watched this movie the end of the spear Many of them were very touched by what had happened and they began to say, you know, if God can use them God can use us as well So if you get the hand on that movie, I'm not sure if it's on YouTube as well But you can go ahead and check it the end of the spear talks about Jim Iliad itself then the 1960s to the 1970s was the hippie age and Revival began to start up among the hippies. The hippies were called later on. They were called the Jesus people now 1950s 1960s all rock and roll come in they saw music sex drugs The Western world was filled with alcohol rebellion sex drugs mysticism communal living All of a sudden America especially saw This this whole outpouring the work of God was this dampened Because of I would say it was music Rock and roll and drugs brought things Turn the entire situation around What saw thousands of people going into churches? saw thousands of people going into drug-filled concerts and into large stadiums Yet There was a young man named Charles Smith and his wife K Smith. They were also, you know X drug addicts and hippies I would say and He had a heart for these hippies, you know, usually during those times they would say, okay These guys are hippie. They wouldn't you know communicate to them. They wouldn't involve with them. Say, okay These guys are gone case They're not going to do anything. They have no use all of that but Chuck Smith Charles Smith and his wife Did not do that. They were they had a heart for the hippies They started a small prayer group of 25 people in Calvary Chapel God did amazing work imagine these drug addicts hardcore rock and roll You know hippies began to give their life to Christ during these prayer movements 25 people met for prayer They saw the church growing they saw Thousands of people coming into the church Calvary Chapel began to spread out and have different churches around right and and what happened during this time the early late 60s early 70s was People referred to them as Jesus Freak. Why because they they were bell buttons and they carried a Bible and They were called Jesus Freaks The movement was influential People began to you know come into churches and since now what happened was the music scene was more of you know Rock and roll and music was really good in the world and so what happened was that same style that the contemporary style Was brought in in the church. Now nothing wrong in that Right, even the Jesus movement was a contemporary Christian music that started right Maranatha Singers Hill songs later on, you know Jesus culture all these bands Petra Was a wonderful, you know gospel band and the singer of Petra John Slip was also a drug addict or hippie. He was in a band The name of the rock and roll band was head east and so he also during this hippie moment His wife accepted the Lord then he accepted the Lord started Petra Keith Green all these are contemporary You know music worship that happened in churches. So now in the early 70s began to see there's no more stand-up sing sit down, right? Let's sing a song. It was no more like, you know, I wouldn't say dry worship But it was wasn't like a methodical worship there came in contemporary There was more of guitars and drums and keyboards and maybe before that it was only like an organ that was playing and Nothing wrong with that. Also, right? God has done powerful You know, it was a powerful outpouring even through that but there's nothing wrong in this also because You know, they gave worship to God through all the instruments guitar music guitar drums and keyboards and Bands started emerging in the early 1770s and and so this whole hippie age God didn't give up on his people There was a change of heart people did come in to Christ Jesus movement but there were certain dangers that happened during this time and Later on we we may look at a few of them One of the danger was that People started to bring this hippie mentality Into the church, right? So things became even more casual Because before that it was more of a high reverence for God Later on in the way once this Jesus movement started God was doing a wonderful work People were getting saved marvelously. Yet. There was a there was a sense of casualness in ministry it was like more of you know You know people were just coming for the music or people were coming for the bands But there was no real fruit that was happening in certain cases That's why later on we see that many church organizations during that time didn't like the Jesus movement Don't go there. That's all fake worship and all that now that would be wrong to put a tag on them saying the entire thing was fake but But people did not like the Jesus movement because they were contemporary in nature They were not used to a whole band, you know playing worship songs and all of it But now they are all used to it. But during the early 16 1960s 70s. They were not used to it God did wonderful works even among the hippies and The early 1970s again Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky It was a campus college campus students Began to pray and ask God for revival. There was a large you know Time or a long time that people would students would spend time in praying and a powerful move of God broke out in the chapel and People did not want to leave same as what happened in Bethel College in Kansas The thousand five hundred seater auditorium was packed Now can you picture this 1500 people sitting and praying and crying out to God And what a beautiful picture would have been 1500 young students sitting in an auditorium praying and crying out to God Said that, you know classes were cancelled for a week Even after classes were cancer resumed, you know, the auditorium was left open So people could come anytime and pray and so most of the time the students were in the chapel sorry, this auditorium praying and Many lives were touched people from different parts of the world Began to come to Asbury College because they wanted to see what God is doing there And so Asbury College is even functioning right now a few of our church folks have gone there to Do their studies as well So we see that God was doing his work right even though the hippie movement brought in a lot of sin a lot of negativity a lot of the work of the evil one drugs and Sex and alcohol and all of that yet God was faithful God moved in sovereign ways God used People who are willing to step out of their comfort zone and and God brought in revival as well Let's do the last one and then probably leave a few minutes to this wrap up The last one is The Korean revival pastor David Yon-gi Cho who just passed away last week Now Korea is already seeing revival yet. There was this this time when David Yon-gi Cho You know, he had many health problems and all of that as a young boy not really interested in church and all that but You can go on YouTube. He shares his entire testimony, but after he accepted Christ. He was You know radically saved God had healed him from his sickness So he said I'm going to start and I want to see revival in South Korea And so he started in a small tent in this in in Seoul in a small slum right Small tent in in a slum area of Seoul and he named it the Yodo full Gospel Church Now it started with five people in the church right Five people in the church right now This church is the largest church in the world Now, how did it become the largest church even when you look at you know, when you listen to his testimony and what he speaks David Paul Yon-gi Cho says We focused on one thing Prayer and fellowship Prayer He said we spent time praying So they would go up these mountains which was already being done during the Korean revival So David Yon-gi Cho would take a few of his leaders You go up the mountain and they would spend days and days praying all of a sudden he saw in the early 1980s in about five years. He saw 2000 5000 people just being added in very quickly that church began to grow and Since the church was growing phenomenally. He started something called as small groups So through the small groups, he said, okay, we cannot manage this entire crowd in one place We need to divide this so he started small groups cell churches and so the whole thing of cell churches was You know Was had become More usage of cell churches had become more prominent during this time Right now, we must understand that they would not have been big auditorium seating about 5000-10,000 people may not have been there or even if it was there They may not have been able to afford it during that time So they broke into small churches. Of course, they were all part of the big church But then they had cell churches So they had pastors looking after each cell church because of these cell churches the church began to grow even more God began to spread. Yes. Go ahead Christopher. Christopher. You raised your hand. Okay, so we see that God used they depend on the Holy Spirit they prayed and Many lives were touched the church began to expand rapidly in Korea and even now This this whole Ministry of the Yoidu full gospel church is doing wonderful work Blessing many lives in the entire world as well. This church was also an evangelistic in nature They send out missionaries to different parts of the world To spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. What started with one weak man sick boy God healed him and what started with five people has now turned into the biggest church in the world And because that was a powerful move of God when we pray God is a God who answers prayers All right, so we'll close here Any thoughts any if you have anything that you want to share you'd like to share Be free to go ahead and share. I know it's too much of information. You may be thinking oh So many people so many places so many things Yet as I always say if you just get the essence of what we are studying we look at key observations next class Any thoughts Any questions Everyone able to track along like you're able to get the essence of what we're trying to study here Yes Okay, okay, so let me just ask you this question Full close. Maybe some of us can just unmute and answer. What do you think? That we should do You know to experience an outpouring of God, what is it that you know We can do as you know as we are studying the word of God as Bible called the students and Pastors evangelists already in the ministry. What is it that you feel we can do? That you know that we should press on for For our point, what should we do? What do you what are your thoughts? Maybe a few of them can just share quickly What are your thoughts? What what do you think we must do or why is it that we are not seeing the way last week? We did see that why we some of them said laziness some of them said, you know, we're not willing to pray so Any thoughts on that? What do you think we must do to see an outpouring? Abhishek Mitra says come in in with the Holy Spirit. All right good. Yes. Thank you first. I feel like It is actually a deep longing. It's a matter of the heart It should be a they should be a deep longing and hunger in the heart of The individual like, you know, the group of people may be really truly long like David says like in the Psalms, he says Deep calls unto deep and he says as the dear pants for the water So it's the matter of the heart like when we really long There is a deep longing for his presence for his work and for his manifestation in our midst I know we pursue it in prayer. So when we have the deep longing, you know there is a deep hunger and we go after all of ourself like in all of our heart all of our strength and That's kind of prayer like, you know, really I feel Attracts God like you know to come into that place and move so really feel like, you know That prayers that come out of such a longing is the key for the move of God in our midst Like, you know, so that's what I feel pastor. Yes. Thank you. Yeah, very true It is the longing the deep desire to see a move of God very important just like how the two elderly women in hybrids island prayed 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. seeking God Charles says We do what sparked off the other revivals prayer and fasting and fellowship very true Prayer fasting and fellowship Kennedy says prayer pray and seek divine outpouring of the Holy Spirit very true Yes, anybody else want to share Samuel? Check our intentions. Do we want to make God famous? Do we want God to come and touch lives and change lives or Even though we say we won't go to work We may be pursuing fame power very very very good points. I'm you know, that's very true many a times You know, especially when we start off as the church grows or as the ministry goes grows We tend to feel that okay. We are We need to be You know that whole feeling of pride comes in and feel okay, you know, I'm the one who did this Or I was able to do this Very important point. Thank you for sharing Samuel check your intentions. If we are if our intentions You know, we may pray 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Past and pray good, but if our intentions are wrong then We win we may not see an outpouring If our intention is okay, we want to overtake the other church or we want to be known as the Famous church or if it's wrong intentions You may not see an outpouring of God, but yet in that God is faithful No, because he's he's a good God even though we pray we may have wrong intentions even through that sometimes he you know, he Has mercy on us. He blesses us. He brings healing. He brings deliverance. He brings an outpouring But if we want to see a true genuine outpouring, we need to check our intentions. Thank you, Samuel Charles, I know you raised your hand. You can go ahead. I have no time left But quickly you can just go ahead and share what you want to say Charles Thank you much very much pastor mine is the issue of time The devil has stolen our time in a way that we do not have time you will observe as I stated it Prayer fasting and the fellowship all involve of time when our intention is a check Then we will be able to give him time Yes, what needs our time so that we would be able to fellowship with him Fellowship with the Holy Spirit and be able to do the work that he has assigned us to do I think the issue of time also comes in. Thank you so much. Yes. Thank you. Thank you so much Charles for sharing that yes God Expects us to spend time in his friends. All right, let's close. Sorry. I took a few minutes more. Let's just quickly close in prayer Father we want to thank you for this wonderful day of God. We thank you for what we've learned and Lord even as we look at the day ahead of God, we pray that Holy Spirit you will Continue to move in our hearts and our minds as we study as we learn your word. Let this be our Intention let our intentions be right towards you. Let our eyes be fixed on you Help us to know that you are there with us a God and Lord we speak a blessing over each and every student of God male continual outpouring The manifestation of the Holy Spirit be released in each of our lives ago We thank you God. We give you all the praise and glory in Jesus name. We pray a man a man Amen. Thank you so much for joining. We'll catch up tomorrow. Have a great day ahead. God bless