 Okay. Okay, let's read this verse. Hosea chapter 10 and verse 12. Okay. Hosea chapter 10 and verse 12. I think the same thing is in Jeremiah also. Jeremiah 4 and verse 3. Yeah. Okay. So let's read from Hosea 10 verse 12. Okay. So it says, So for yourself righteousness reap in mercy. Okay. Break up your fellow ground for it is time to seek the Lord. Pilly comes and reigns righteousness on you. Okay. Let's just read that again. So for yourself, so for yourself righteousness reap in mercy. Break up your fellow ground for it is time to seek the Lord till he comes and reigns righteousness on you. Okay. So yeah. So here the exhortation is to sow, to reap and obviously the whole picture is that of farming agriculture. There's an instruction. There is a command there. It says break up your fellow ground. Okay. So what is fellow ground? Okay. Any idea? Fellow ground. Okay. Dry ground. Sorry. Parched ground. Okay. Okay. So fellow ground is land that is, that could be productive. You know, that has potential but for some reason it is not, it has not been used. Okay. So it could be, you know, you can use it for agriculture. You can, you know, for some reason it's just lying like that. And sometimes people do that, you know, people just so that it retains its whatever richness and so on and then they plow it again. So, so here, you know, this verse talks about sowing, reaping, sowing righteousness, reaping and it says break up your fellow ground. Right. So the thing is, so whatever, of course it's talking about the condition of our lives, condition of our heart and saying, you know, just break it up. Now whatever is, in other words saying, prepare yourselves but break up meaning, you know, that land, if you need to sow it, you need to break it up. You know, it needs to be, in other words, it needs to be plowed. Maybe it needs to be whatever is hard and everything needs to be plowed. It needs to be soft and pliable in order for the seed to be sown. Right. So here, the Prophet is saying, break up your fellow ground. So the question is, you know, what is my fellow ground? What is it that, that is in my life? You know, that could be productive, that has the potential. You know, if you look at the fellow ground, it has so much potential on the inside. But it's not been used. It's just lying waste. So the exhortation and encouragement is, you know, break it up, break up your fellow ground. What is it that's lying waste? What is it that's not allowing the Word of God to work, right, so that it can produce? What is it that's hardened maybe, that is hardened and unused? So it can happen to the best of us. You know, maybe it was, you know, certain areas where we were strong, where we were productive, what we used to do. And I'm talking about, you know, when it comes to our walk of faith, where we used to, you know, maybe in terms of prayer, in terms of worship, in terms of studying the Word of God, in terms of witnessing, whatever. And maybe there is, it's one area of our lives, right, that is, that is not yielded, that is hard, you know, that's, we look at it and then say, okay, someday I should, you know, one day I should, you know, we look at it and say, yeah, maybe, yeah, it was like that, but anyway, just move on. It just comes to us, right, certain times, maybe we look at some old photos, or maybe we look at some, you know, and then I realize, oh, certain things remind us. Okay, so here's another reminder, now break up your phallogram, what is it? So it says, for it is time to seek the Lord till He comes. Okay, for it is time to seek the Lord till He comes and reigns righteousness on you. So it can be thriving again, it can be flourishing again, whatever it is that, you know, that we might label as the phallogram, but for the thing is not to leave it like that, but to go back to seek the Lord till He comes and reigns righteousness, right? So let's, let's just pray, let's ask the Lord to show us, but what is it that needs changing? What is it that needs plowing? What is it that needs preparation in my heart, in my life, so that your word can be sown, so that you can reign righteousness on it, Lord, and the whole area, that whole aspect of my life can be flourishing and thriving again, right? Father God, we just come before you and Holy Spirit, I pray that you would speak to us, that you would prompt and you would highlight, Lord, that thing, that aspect, that area of our lives that needs to be broken up, that needs to be prepared to receive your word, to receive the reign of righteousness, so that things that are there might become productive again, Lord. We thank you, Father God, because you give us, Lord, yet another opportunity, yet another chance to do this. We thank you for this exhortation and yeah, we, we come us, we come and Lord, we, we yield ourselves, Lord, surrender into your mighty hands, even as we give you all praise and glory today, in Jesus' name we pray. Amen, amen. Okay, welcome everyone who joined us a little late as well, right? Okay, let me just share the notes. So we're going to look at one important aspect, which is the ministry of the Word of God. Okay, so we're looking at the person where we were studying about how, you know, how one needs to, I mean, what could be the qualifications, right? What could be the qualifications? What could be the, establishing the call of the person who's called to be the spokesperson, who's called to communicate the gospel. So we looked at all that different aspects of it and we had some good discussions on it. So today we're just going to look at the content, right? What is it that I'm called to communicate that I'm called to share? Okay, so, so I just want to ask us, okay, so where in the Bible do we see this idea or the scripture? No, do your best and leave the rest to God. Which verse is that we find in the Old Testament, New Testament? Any idea? The second one is God helps those who help themselves, help themselves. Online students also. Do your best and leave the rest to God. Okay, so Adam says these are all inspirational quotes said by pastors and Instagram influencers. Yeah. You do your part, God will do the rest. See, the thing is, okay, it's not in scripture says Nina, John. What about time and tide wait for no man? Or make hay while the sun shines. See, these are, yeah, these are not in scripture. But see, some of these, we can't say that, we can't say the wisdom in these thoughts, I mean, wisdom in these sayings is totally unscriptural, right? We can't say that. But if you're going to preach as doctrine and say, you know, thus says the Lord, you know, this, as we find in the Bible, and we say certain things, you know, it's there somewhere. And then we, you know, we bring out these kind of statements. It can be damaging, right? It can be damaging. The idea is idea that we kind of teach, right, and establish in people's lives can be, because the thing is this, you know, when, because of our, because of the revelation or whatever the teaching is, there is conviction, okay? Now, we know that the Holy Spirit will not testify to that, right? Just if there won't be any deep witness conviction in people's hearts, but then if people receive it and want to live by it, right? You won't say, okay, it's not like it won't be productive, but it is not fruitful the way God wants their lives to be fruitful, right? So there is wisdom in the principles and, you know, that we see as good principles, you can live a good life. But, you know, what is it that really the Holy Spirit is highlighting? What is it that God wants right? So the content of what we share has to be the word of God. I mean, that's simple, but when you, you know, look at these kind of examples, and when we listen to certain things that are being preached and, you know, taught, then we realize, hey, the reference point, if it's not really the word of God, then what is the point of it all? Right? Because the man and the message has to be, you know, word or, you know, the message has to be word, or God breathed. It has to be the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, right? So it can be nice things. It can be nice stories. It can be, you know, sometimes it can be a wonderful, heartwarming, inspirational, motivating story, but it need not be related to any Ruthen scripture, okay? So we know that the word of God has power, okay? So the word of God is powerful, is alive, is creative, has authority, right? Right from Genesis, we see that God spoke and things came into being. So which means that the word of God is creative, it's powerful, brought things into existence, which were not previously there in existence, right? So that's how powerful God's word is. So we have the privilege of handling the word of God, of being spokespersons or mouthpieces for the word of God, okay? So this is what the Lord says in Jeremiah, right? Let's turn to the book of Jeremiah, chapter one. The Lord tells Jeremiah, chapter one was four onwards and the word of the Lord came to me saying, before I formed you in the womb, I knew you, before you were born, I sanctify you, I ordained you, the prophet to the nation. Then said I, Oh Lord God, behold, I cannot speak for I am a youth, for the Lord said to me, but the Lord said to me, do not say I am a youth, for you shall go to all to whom I send you, and whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid of their faces, for I am with you to deliver you, says the Lord. Then the Lord put forth His hand and touched my mouth, and the Lord said to me, behold, I have put my words in your mouth, okay? See, I have this day set you over the nations and over the kingdoms to root out and to pull down, to destroy and to throw down, to build and to plant, okay? So the Lord fills Jeremiah with His words, and He says, before I've set you up, and you will go where I send you, you will speak the words that I command you, and this is something supernatural He does. He says, behold, why my words are in your mouth? So He says to root out, to pull down, He's talking about kingdoms, to destroy, to throw down, to build and to plant, okay? So the power, the authority, and the backing that comes when a person is commissioned by God, when a person is commanded to speak the words of God, or use the words of God, okay? So also to each one of us, because we are called to be spokespersons of God, okay? Let's look at, okay, 1 Peter, okay, 1 Peter chapter 4 and verse 11, okay? If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God. If anyone ministers, let him do it as with the ability which God supplies, that in all things, God may be glorified through Jesus Christ to whom belong the glory and the dominion forever and ever. So if anyone speaks, if anyone ministers, it is in the power of God. If anyone speaks, let them speak as the oracles of God, oracles of God, meaning, you know, one who is a vessel, one who is like an instrument. In other words, it's like a person who allows the word to be spoken through, one who's an oracle. Actually, the typical meaning of an oracle is someone who actually, you know, is like, I would say, you know, in the, let's say, when it comes to powers of darkness, someone who allows the spirits to speak through, that's the oracle. Here, let him speak as the oracle of God, because the church is the dwelling place of God, of the Spirit of God. We are the temples of the Holy Spirit. So let him who speaks, speak as the oracles of God. So if we need to speak as the oracles of God, then we need to have the Word of God, have a rich deficit of the Word of God, and speak as led by the Spirit of God and focus on the Word. So what does that mean? Does that mean that I just use chapter and verse, chapter and verse, chapter and verse fully, you know, just quote scriptures verbatim, not necessarily. But whatever we speak has a reference point in scripture. It is based on this, whatever we are sharing, whatever we are teaching should be based on the Word of God. Okay, so let's look at, I just want to share a little bit about the Word of God and from the public, from our book, I'm sorry, where is that? Just one second. From the publication, God's Word, the Miracle Seed, right? So let's look at that. Just once, let me just share that screen. Okay, there it is. God's Word, the Miracle Seed. Okay, so the Lord teaches about His Word, about His Word bearing fruit, about His Word being like the seed, which is sown. Okay, and He shares that very clearly in the parable of the sower and we parable of the sower, we see in Mark chapter 4, we see in Luke chapter 8, and also in, what happened? So and also we see in Matthew chapter 13. Okay, so let's look at Mark chapter 4, maybe we'll just read through those scriptures. Okay, Mark chapter 4. And again, He began to teach by the sea and a great multitude was gathered to Him so that He got into a boat and sat in it on the sea and the whole multitude was on the land facing the sea. Then He taught them many things by parables and said to them in His teaching, listen, behold, a sower went out to sow and it happened as He sowed that some seed fell by the wayside and the birds of the air came and devoured it. Some fell on stony ground where it did not have much earth and immediately it sprang up because it had no depth of earth but when the sun was up it was scorched and because it had no root it withered away. And some seed fell among thorns and the thorns grew up and choked it and it yielded no crop. But other seed fell on good ground and yielded a crop that sprang up, increased and produced some 34, some 60 and some 100. And He said to them, He who has ears to hear, let Him hear. But even He was alone, those around Him with the 12 asked Him about the parable and He said to them, Do you not understand this parable? How then will you understand all the parables? The sower sows the word and these are the ones by the wayside where the word is sown. When they hear Satan comes immediately and takes away the word that was sown in their hearts. These likewise are the ones sown on stony ground who when they hear the word immediately receive it with gladness and when they have no root in themselves and so endure only for a time afterward when tribulation or persecution arises for the words sake immediately they stumble. And now these are the ones sown among thorns, these are the ones who hear the word and the cares of this world, the deceitfulness of riches and the desires for other things entering in choked the word and it becomes unfruitful. But these are the ones sown on good ground, those who hear the word accept it and bear fruit some 34, some 60 and some 100. So the parable of the sower very clearly explaining what the word of God does, the power of God's word, the responsibility of the sower and the responsibility of the person who is receiving the word as well. So God's word is like seed and it says that our heart is the ground where the word is sown and it must be nurtured, it must be protected. If you look at it, Satan comes to steal the word. So Satan knows the value of God's word. So it is stolen when I don't understand it or when I don't put in any effort to really understand it. If I'm casual about it, if I don't engage with the word of God, if I don't make any attempt to receive it, then it is stolen. So Satan comes, steals the word. Matthew chapter 13 actually talks about that, about understanding. When we don't understand it, the word is stolen away. So one thing that we see here is that the word of God is so precious, is so much of value that Satan comes to steal it. So Satan knows the value of God's word sown in a believer's heart that it will produce faith, that it will give authority and it will bear fruit, it will be bearing fruit. The person's life will be productive and therefore it is against all that Satan and the kingdom of darkness stands for. It will be a dismantling of lies, it will be an opening of prison. Whatever the person is, maybe in kind of a self-made prison or in some kind of deception, the word of God will just unlock that. This Sunday I was having a conversation with a person and this person was saying that right from after becoming a believer, soon after that she had this dream, nightmare and in the nightmare somebody was chasing her to, somebody whom she knew who had died, was chasing her to kill her. So she said from that time, whenever she was alone, whenever she would sleep alone, always this kind of nightmare will come, where somebody is chasing the killer and she realized that, I knew the name of Jesus but then it was like using it without any authority. So she would say in Jesus' name and that character which was chasing her will say, you know Jesus, I also know Jesus. And then ultimately, so she was strawmended by this nightmare. Every time she was alone, she would sleep alone. So she would go to great lengths to make sure that she was not alone when she was sleeping. Now this is after getting married and so on and then, so husband would travel on work, she would make sure that somebody is there, some relative is there etc. So then she was saying that she was growing in authority, she was reading the word, she was renewing her mind with the word of God. Then suddenly she realized that on a recent travel, the husband had gone and then from the place where he was, she called and asked, hey, how are you managing? She realized that she was actually set free and she was not commented anymore. So she said, there's so much authority in the word of God and how we grow in authority when we renew our mind with the word of God. So it's just that the deliverance came as a result of renewing the mind with the word of God. It was what you would say encounter with truth. She was delivered. I've heard this statement that discipleship leads to deliverance. When you're a disciple, progressively you are being delivered. It always need not be a power encounter. It can be a truth encounter. It is a truth encounter anyway. So Satan knows that if this God's word can be stolen, if the revelation can be stolen, if it is not nurtured in our hearts and in some way, if it is compromised, short-circuited, then it will not be productive. This person's life will not carry authority, will not be fruitful. So therefore Satan comes. So the question is, do I understand the value of God's word? Then we also see that, well, there's persecution that comes because of, the scripture says, for the sake of the word. Persecution comes to the sake of the word, which means that it resists the word of God in order to make sure that we don't hold on to the word of God, persecution. So when you understand, where is it coming from? Who's the source of that persecution? If it is to take the word out of my life so that my life will be unfruitful, where is it coming from? Then talks about three things, or four things. Cares of the world, deceitfulness of riches, and lust for other things. Talks about worry, which means cares, worry, where our mind is so preoccupied, and it says cares of this world. So when do things that we, let's say, legitimate needs, when do they become worry? The Lord Jesus in Matthew chapter 6, he says, don't worry about these things. For the Father knows that you have need of this, and he talks about certain things that are basic, that are necessary, like food, clothing. These are basic things, these are necessary things. So he says this, for the Father knows that you have need of these things. So don't worry about it. So the same word here, care. So when do these legitimate things become care? When we are preoccupied with it, when we are not really, maybe we are not really working towards it, planning towards it, but we are unnecessarily just thinking over and over about it, and it's not helping. So that actually has the capacity to choke the word of God. So that is something that we see. It's like a thorn, it jokes, it makes the word of God unproductive. So that's why the Lord says, do not worry. Do not worry because you cannot change by worrying. So does it fullness of riches? Does it fullness of riches? Riches actually give us some sort of confidence, some sort of assurance. But like we see in financial stewardship, what we've learned, it's a very thin line. So the Bible says, talks about don't put your trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God who gives us richly all things to enjoy. So the deceitfulness of riches, if we are somehow deceived saying, this is my foundation, this is my refuge, this is the backing that I need, then that's the deceitfulness of riches. So that has the capacity to again choke God's word, that my heart is not sensitive, my heart is not tender towards God, and it talks about other things like lust for other things, pleasures of life and so on. So the thing is that God's word has the capacity to produce, God's word needs to be sown, needs to be nurtured, and in order to produce, and it is like the seed. When you look at the seed, it has so much potential. And the thing is it has the power which is within, which is resident within, and it produces. Okay, so 1 Peter chapter 1 verse 23 talks again about the word of God, about it being the seed, and it says that we are born again by the word of God. Okay, 1 Peter 1, 23, having been born again, not of corruptible seed, but incorruptible through the word of God which lives and abides forever. Okay, the incorruptible seed, we are born again by the incorruptible seed, the word of God. So something supernatural, something eternal that we receive and experience by the incorruptible seed, which is the word of God. We received it, we received the word of God, we received that truth, and the truth was this, that he died for us on the cross, and he died for us since he rose again for our justification, and we believe in our heart, we confess with our mouth, and that incorruptible seed cost us to be born again. So word of God produces, has the power, and so on. So all this we are seeing, we are studying, so that we understand the value of God's word, so that we don't move away from the centrality of preaching the word of God. So we might think, okay, this seems very, very unimpressive. So why should I share this? It seems to be very, very simple. At times, it seems very basic, but we know that it is the power of God. This is the power of God, power salvation. So never underestimate the truth of God's word, the power of God's word. 1 Thessalonians chapter 2 verse 13 says, for this reason, we also thank God without seizing, because when you receive 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. 2 and verse 13. 1 Thessalonians 2 verse 13, which effectively works in you. So he's talking about these believers in the Thessalonian church, so they received the word of God, they received it from them as they administered, and he says, you received it as the word of God and not as something that we were sharing, we men were sharing, but you received it. It is the truth, it is the word of God. And he also says that this effectively works in you who believe. And the word used there in the Greek, which means there is supernatural power, there is divine energy that is released, effectively works in you who believe. So God's word supernaturally works in us even as we believe. So one more verse, James chapter 1 verse 21. James 1 verse 21. Therefore, lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness and receive with meekness the implanted word which is able to save your souls, receive with meekness the implanted word. So when somebody receives with meekness the implanted word or the word that is sown, the word that is sown in their hearts. Another translation says engrafted word. So what does it do? It is able to save our souls. So nothing else does that. It is the word of God which saves the soul. In Proverbs, we see this exhortation, which is really nice. Proverbs chapter 4 verse 20 onwards. Proverbs chapter 4 verse 20. My son give attention to my words, 20 to 23. My son give attention to my words, incline your ears, your ear to my sayings. 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. Keep your heart with all diligence for out of its spring the issues of life. Now look at it. It says give attention. So to the word of God give attention. It says incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes which means keep it visible, keep it, go to it over and over again. Keep them in the midst of your heart. For they are life to those who find them and health to all their flesh. And again keep your heart with all diligence. So we have been asked to or exhorted to have a rich deposit of God's word. To always have a rich deposit of God's word. Where do we find that scripture? Yeah, so where do we see that? Colossians, right? Okay. So Colossians 3 16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. In all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. Then it says whatever you do word or deed do all right. Then let the word of God dwell in you richly. Okay. Yeah. Colossians 3 16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. Okay. So are there always be a rich supply of God's word in our hearts? Okay. So which means that as people who have been called to communicate that we ourselves we ensure there is a rich deposit of God's word in our hearts and we make sure that we communicate the same thing. The same revelation, the same understanding that people also have a rich deposit of God's word in their hearts. Okay. I'm not going into the rest of the things like meditation of God's word and all those other things. But the fact is that God's word is like a seed. Okay. And in this publication you can just read through it again and it talks about something practical that we can do. Okay. Since it's like seed, okay. So I need to take the word of God, make sure that it's on in my heart. Okay. Meditate on it. Confess it. Think deeply, confess, work, act on it. So he suggests like a weekly plan. Okay. Monday, just meditate on things like prayer, generosity on Monday, faith, Tuesday, divine health, Wednesday, family, which means that these are seeds you take and you intentionally sow them in your heart. Read it, meditate upon it and confess it, declare it. On Thursday about wisdom and understanding, Friday about success and prosperity, Saturday ministry and miracles and so on. So we see that as we go through scripture, we see there's so much. We really scratch the surface of it, of what is God's word. And there's so much that we, even as I was just reading through, I realized there's so much that we can actually do intentionally pursuing God. When we say, Lord, I'm pursuing you, I'm seeking you, this is part of it. So there's so much that we can do intentionally seeking God, making sure that his word is in our heart at all times. Okay. So, yeah, so let's read Isaiah 55. Okay, Isaiah 55. So God himself testifying and saying, this is what my word is saying, this is what my word is. So, okay, Isaiah 55. Verse 10, okay, for as the rain comes down and the snow from heaven and do not return there, but water the earth and make it bring forth and barred, that it may give seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes forth from my mouth, it shall not return to me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it. Okay, so God actually testifying saying, this is my word, this is the word that I send out, it will go and accomplish the purpose for which I'm sending it. Now, how does God send this word? Through pastors, Rinchen. Who yes, Rinchen. How can he say that? Through Holy Spirit, through his word. Yeah, I mean, that's true. Pastor is also true. Right. Yeah, yeah. So, we are messengers. See, one is God sovereignly does it. He speaks his word. It can be an audible voice, it can be a prophetic message, it can be, God sovereignly does it, but the fact is that God does it through others as well, just like how we did with Jeremiah, he does it, just like how he does with any prophet, he does it. So, we are priests, prophets and priests. We are kings and priests unto God, right? So, he gives us his word in order to speak it out, in order to communicate it to others. So, the word of God comes to us. God chooses to speak, release his word and this is what it says that, you know, my word will, he's saying my word will produce. Now, is it conditional or unconditional? See, God speaking his word, he speaks it sovereignly. Okay, right? Certain things we know are, like you said, unconditional. In the sense, God has set this time and seasons and so on, a second coming and all, whether we believe in it, whether the world is going to receive it, it's going to happen, right? But we know for the word to produce in our heart, for our lives to be fruitful, for the prophetic word to, you know, maybe there's something personal in our lives that is directing that we need to receive. And the parable that we read just now, Mark chapter 4, that we need to nurture, we need to receive, and then it becomes fruitful. Okay, so, when we look at Isaiah 55 and we can say, you know, God's word will, yeah, it will just happen, right? Yeah, but we need to be believers, right? The 1 Thessalonians 2 and verse 13, the verse that we read just now, it says that, that effectively works in you who believe, right? So, us receiving God's word, us having faith in what he says is so very important for the seed of God's word to produce in our lives. Okay, so the fact is that God's word is powerful, God's word is life changing, right? God's word renews our mind, God's word breaks chains, okay? So, therefore, you know, I'm reiterating over and again, let's not move away from the centrality of God's word. Now, let's base what we are saying on the word of God and not because it sounds great or not because we heard from someone and it's, you know, it sounds good, right? We base it on God's word, okay? The second thing that we need to see is that God has chosen human beings or you and I to be the communicators of these, communicators of His power, of His word, okay? Now, that's His plan. We see that right through Scripture, again 1 Thessalonians 2 and verse 13, God actually releases His word through His people to minister His word. 1 Peter 4, the same exhortation, let Him who speaks, who is it for all believers, right? So, next time you think about sharing at, you know, a morning devotion, you think about it, it's not like, oh, it's just a devotion, how many minutes? 15 minutes, 10 minutes, okay, maybe, yeah, I'll just, you know, pick up something, I'll just share something, just think about it, you know, it's actually God's word, right? So, God's word has power to change lives. It can be something simple, but changes. I'm sure you've heard that, I don't know if I shared it with you, but this person who was called, who's actually a New Age Guru, right? Who was actually into deep into transcendental meditation, astral projection and all those things, right? He was actually, his name was Talbru and in the West, like, he came to India to learn to all this, spend time with, you know, with a lot of these people, Sai Baba and all these others. And then he was a much sought-off teacher of meditation and yoga and all those things. But one day when he was going in his car somewhere in the US, he, for some reason, he switched on a Christian radio channel on his car in his car and he heard, you know, the simple gospel, you know, it was not like something that was explaining, you know, about yoga or about, I think it was just the simple gospel, how God loves, God loves everyone, John 3.16 and how he came to give us eternal life and the power of the cross and so on. He just heard that, he received that and it made sense for him. He had actually experienced the power of the other side, right? So he had experienced, he had wielded, he had taught, you know, all that, that comes with the yoga and the Kundalini yoga and all those things, astral projection, which means that, you know, being here and then, you know, moving in the spirit and all those things, he had experienced that. But yet, the simple truth of God's Word was so impactful that it completely changed his life at that moment and hear the gospel, it was so fresh from everything. That was the first time he was hearing it and it was so fresh and so deeply convicting from anything that he has heard and so, you know, even it could be a morning devotion, it could be something, but you understand the power of God's Word, right? As long as you're speaking the truth of God's Word, know that there will be impact when it's received, when it's believed on. The Word of God brings faith, brings growth and maturity in the life of the believer, okay? So understand that Romans chapter 10 verse 17, okay? Romans 10 verse 17, faith comes by hearing, hearing by the Word of God. So faith is something spiritual, faith is something that comes through the Word of God. So Word of God, God produces faith in us, okay? So the Word of God produces something which is supernatural, which is faith in Him, right? So faith in God does not come any other way, right? If you want somebody to walk in faith, somebody to grow in faith, which means that we need to share or communicate the Word of God, okay? Right? So the Word of God equips the believer, the Word of God informs the believer, brings the believer from ignorance to light, right? So Paul writes many times, right? Brethren, I do not want you to be ignorant. And then he teaches about the gifts he says that. I don't want you to be ignorant. I don't want you to be ignorant. I think four times he says, I do not want you to be ignorant in all the episodes, right? So in Thessalonians also he says in 1 Corinthians 12 also, right? So Word of God teaches us, Word of God brings us from being in darkness into light. Word of God transforms us because when we take the Word and we renew, Word of God transforms us, okay? So when we preach, we preach the Word of God, okay? Uncompromisingly, making sure, making, understanding that this is what happens when we carry the, when we communicate the Word, right? Okay? Any questions or anything that you might want to add? No questions? Yeah. Yeah. And also like I heard one preacher say that about this verse, we should let the Word dwell in us richly. So for that verse, like he was saying that the meaning of the verse is like you have to like read, like you cannot just read like one verse each day. He's saying like you have to read like the whole scripture, read as much as you can, all that. But then also like hearing from past sessions, like sometimes that God just speaks to him, like to just one verse. Yeah. That's what he meditates on it. Right. So both have their place. So when it comes to meditating on God's Word, like deeply meditating in the Word of God, so just focusing on that one thing. And I think in this book also he writes about how we stayed with John 1 verse 1 in the beginning was a word or some scripture like that for about, I think four days or five days, just that one verse meditating on. So that has its place. But to study the context, to study the background that has its place as well. So we understand the whole thing. So both have their place. But when it comes to meditating, typically when we say meditating on God's Word, to go deeply and receive from God's Word the revelation. Yes, this is what it is to go over and over and over again. Maybe it's one verse, maybe it's two verses and you draw as much as possible where the Holy Spirit teaches us. So both have their place. Yeah. Okay. So one more question. Is it possible for us to unlearn half-truths, injustice within us in our subconscious mind, even as a child? How can we be overcomers according to God's Word, even when other thoughts keep surfacing in our minds? Yeah. So definitely, there are several things that we pick up as human beings, as we grow. And we don't even realize it. And also we learn from our immediate family, our parents. We learn certain things. For example, I just tell one thing is like, maybe in the house, if people were always talking down to women, talking down on women, not respecting, not respecting, let's say the father always made fun of the mother and said, oh, you don't know anything. So the sons also learn the same thing. Was it taught to them? This is how you need to do it. You need to know, but they just learned. So like Jack in question, yeah, all these mixed ideas, how do we unlearn it? We unlearn it when we receive the Word of God. We unlearn it when we... So the power of God works in us, we unlearn it as we intentionally renew our minds with the Word of God. So yes, it is possible. And that's what transformation is about. So yeah, the thoughts would keep surfacing. And that is what renewal as Romans 12 talks about, where we discard those thoughts because they are not in line with God's Word, which is the truth. And we take on the truth of God's Word. So we let go and we take on. And then there's renewal. Okay, so we'll stop here. And thank you so much. God bless. We'll meet again.