 Greetings and Shalom everyone. Thank you for joining the mentoring this morning. Before we begin, let's just pause for a word of prayer. Can I ask Mr. Ravini to lead us in prayer please? Yes. Thank you. Heavenly and gracious Father, the Creator of heaven and earth, we thank you for this beautiful day, Father, that you've given us to glorify you, to know you more, Father, to walk with you, Father. In all things, we give you glory, honour and praise, Father, for the work that you have begun in us, for the promises that we stand upon, for the name of Jesus, for the work that Jesus has done in our lives. We thank you for everything, Father. And in this time, Lord, when we are seeking you more, Father, let all things be done in your fear and reverence, Father. Give us the wisdom, the knowledge to seek you more, Father, be able to understand your plan and purpose for our lives, Father. Bless all the faculty, bless all our teachers who are here to answer the students, Father. Let them be filled with your wisdom and favour. Let the spirit of excellence rest upon each of us, Father, that we may know you and receive your word in its fullness above, Father. Continue to lead us. Thank you that you've given us this time. When we can, Lord, Father, talk to each other, Father, and whatever we do, it may glorify you, Father. Bless everyone and continue to lead us, Father. Once again, we thank you and we glorify your holy name. In the precious and matchless and most magnificent name of Jesus, our Lord and Saviour, we pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you, Sister Ravini. So, during this mentoring hour, we take time to address any questions that you have, questions that are part of your course, what you've been learning, what you've learned, or questions regarding Christian life or ministry or even your faith journey, you know, or if you need more clarity about your understanding regarding God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, you can unmute your mics and ask your questions and you can just post them on the chat section and faculty are here and we will answer your questions. No questions? Yes, I have a question. Yes, please go ahead, Jaya. There is, in one John, I was just looking for this verse, it is written that there is a sin that is pertaining to death and I'm not saying that you should pray for it. So, my question is, Jesus has forgiven all sins, but what is the sin that is unforgiven that we cannot pray? You said one John? I think it's in Chapter 5. I was just looking, that's why I'm taking time to ask. I'll just let you know. It's 16th verse, 16th verse. 16th verse is the one John Chapter 5 verse 16 or 8. Yes, if any man sees his brother sin, a sin which is not unto death, he shall ask and shall give him life for them that sin unto death. There is a sin unto death. I do not say that he shall pray for it. Okay, anyone sees his brother sinning, a sin which does not lead to death, he will ask and he will give him life for those who commit sin not leading to death. There is a sin leading to death. I do not say that he should pray about that. Okay, can any of our faculty would like to answer this question? One John Chapter 5 verse 16. Any thoughts? Parson Nancy, any thoughts on that? Yes, good morning everyone. Good morning Parson Selina and thank you Jaya for this question. So yes, we see here in one John Chapter 5, there is a reference to a sin which if anyone sees his brother sinning, a sin which does not lead to death, he will ask and he will give him life for those who commit sin not leading to death. There is a sin leading to death. I do not say that he should pray about it. So I would like to share my insights on this. See, I believe that more than that specific sin as in the act or the committing of something. I believe what this is actually talking about is a state of one's heart before God. We have in Hebrews 6 again, when we look at Hebrews 6 from verses 4 to verse 6, we see there that somebody who has tasted the good things in God. So then we are very clear that it's a believer that Hebrews 6 is talking about. Such a person is unrepentant. They go into a state of becoming hard hearted, unrepentant and unresponsive towards God. Hebrews 6 talks about and this again, it's a rare occasion because in general we know that as believers we have God's grace and God has given us this opportunity to confess our sins and return to him with the right heart. If somebody moves into becoming unrepentant, hard hearted and not willing to change despite repeated convictions of the Holy Spirit, then comes a time or a state wherein it becomes very difficult for that person to come back to repentance. I'll just read those verses, Hebrews 6 verses 4 through 6, it says, for it is impossible, but those who were once enlightened and have tasted the heavenly gift and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, if they fall away to renew them again to repentance since they crucify again for themselves the son of God and put him to open shame. So Jaya, what I'm saying is, I think this refers to that state of being fallen away where you've gone so far away from God and willfully you are the one rejecting God. So that would be my understanding. Yeah, maybe my colleagues could add to that. Thank you Pastor Nancy. I think in 1 Timothy, Paul was writing to Timothy says, you know, if we are unfaithful, God is faithful. But if we deny him, he will deny us. So as Pastor Nancy has quoted from Hebrews 6, you know, it could be that we have tasted and seen and even it talks about this in Hebrews 10, I think it says, you know, once we have tasted the goodness of the Lord and we treat as an unholy thing, the blood of the covenant. It's like we trample it under our feet and no more forgiveness of sins is left but only a dreadful punishment of the wrath of God. So it could be this in relationship with, you know, what we see in other scriptures. If we deny him, then, you know, he will deny us, which is infestimity. So, and also looking at what it says in Hebrews 10 that once we have known God, but we treat as an unholy thing, the blood of the covenant that there's no more forgiveness of sins that is left. So, you know, it could be that sin that is mentioned here in 1 John chapter 5 or 16. Anyone else would like to add or Jaya, is that I just thought I'll just add one point. I think this is with reference to what Pastor Nancy also said is I'm just bringing my understanding here that John hopefully here is referring to apostasy that after knowing that Jesus is the Messiah, then denying his power, his work, his salvation, even after knowing it. So the transgression is deliberate and it's also a willful disobedience to salvation after having tasted of who God is and having, having seen the goodness of God having been saved going back is what is apostasy, a deliberate renunciation of faith. So I, I thought he's probably also maybe referring to that which you know it's a deliberate rejection of the Messiah that leads to death. Thank you. Thank you, Jean. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. I hope we answered your question, Jaya. Yes, yes. Thank you so much. Thank you all. Thank you. Any more questions? There are no questions, then maybe we would just open up this time for us to just share about the goodness of the Lord that we have experienced the last two months of this year, Jan Feb and we are half into almost the close of March. The psalmist says in Psalm 34 verse 8, taste and see that the Lord is good. You know, we've all tasted the goodness of the Lord. So would you like to share, you know, what goodness of the Lord that you have experienced the last two and a half months of this year. We just opened up this time for each one of us to just share the goodness of the Lord. I'm sure all of us have tasted the goodness of the Lord. So would you like to share? Okay, as we're thinking on those lines, we have a question from Herbert says, Good morning, church members. My worry is, is there anyone who is rest assured of going to heaven? We try our level best to be away from sin, but like one writer, I think Apostle Paul said, whenever I want to do good sin intervenes, yes, he writes that in Romans. I think it's Romans chapter six or, you know, the chapters following that the word says even a mere thought of opposite sex or someone's spouse, you have already committed adultery with him or her. And the fact that we are putting on fresh bodies within a crimson of an eye, one finds that he or she has already gone astray. An example, a certain archbishop ended up taking up someone's wedded wife. Kindly share your views about that. Thank you. Okay, so we have Herbert's question. Like anyone like to answer that. So basically he's asking is so you're Herbert just want to get some more clarity about your question. Is your question that once we have, you know, accepted Christ, we've tasted of his goodness, we've, you know, experiences the salvation that he's given to us. If we sin, will that be a hindrance or must going to heaven? Is that your question is, whether it's any sin even you've mentioned about adultery? Yes, yes, yes. That's what I'm saying. Thank you, pastor. Yes, I was saying that I think that there is someone is not sure that he's going to heaven because we are always surrounded by sins and all the time they are tempting us. So I was seeing that is there any way whereby you can find somebody's pure, pure, holy or we are just always surrounded by sins and we're not sure are going to heaven. Okay, so your question is that we've experienced salvation. But since we live in a fallen sinful evil world, whether this is filled with sin. And we are, you know, led into temptation and we can fall sometimes. Can that be a reason why, you know, we will not go to heaven? Is that the understanding of your question? Right? Yes, yes, yes. Okay. Thank you, Herbert. Gene, would you like to answer that question, please? Yes, Alina. I'll try my best to do that. So, Herbert, the Bible is very clear about salvation being permanent that the condition necessary for salvation is to believe in Christ and what he has done for us on the cross. So it is, so when, now, I think that's when we are justified that the minute that we come to a place of salvation, we are made right in God's eyes, we are made right in His presence. However, because we live in a fallen world, and our spirit man is that which, which has been renewed, the body and the soul is what continues to the need to be sanctified to be made like Christ. So that is something that we do on a regular basis. And like you said, yes, the tendency to sin or to sin repeatedly should bring us to a place of repentance, sincere repentance, and seeking the power of God, seeking the power of the cross to overcome those sins. And being sanctified on a regular basis. So we are progressively being sanctified. So up until the time we're called to God, or till the time he returns, we are progressively being sanctified. So the fact that it, our salvation is there. And the minute that Christ, the minute that we receive Christ, that that happens. I mean, there is no two ways about that. But our souls, our bodies are required to be progressively sanctified. So you come to a place of repentance with the power of the Holy Spirit, with the word of God, coming to a place of being what Christ would want us to be, being more like Christ. Yeah, I think I'll leave it there. Thank you, Jean. Would anyone else like to add? I think Jean has shared some good points there. Yes, we are justified before God, the moment we accept him as our Lord and Savior, the moment we ask him to forgive our sins. And God looks at us just as if we have never sinned. We have a right standing with God, we've been righteous. So that is all something that happened instantaneously, just the moment we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. But God has also provided a way that we could be sanctified and sanctification, like Jean said, is a progressive thing that happens throughout our lifetime. And God has given us the spiritual weapons that we need to overcome temptation. The word of God says, you know, he's given us everything that we need for life and godliness to help us to walk in a godly way. And so even Paul writes about this in the book of Romans, like you have said, you know, says, you know, we don't want to sin, but we end up sinning. And, you know, he says that once we accept Christ, we are dead to sin, the law of sin, which means the law of sin means the power of sin, the dominion of sin, the reign of sin in our bodies is considered broken, nullified. And so if we are born again, then we, you know, we don't have that inclination or the tendency to give into sin because sin no longer reigns in our mortal bodies. So we need to do everything to work out our salvation with fear and trembling and sanctification, unlike justification and, you know, is something that we have to cooperate with God, co-work with God, the Holy Spirit in the sanctification process. It's both an active and a passive, you know, way that, you know, we receive our lives are cleansed, our lives are sanctified. Active is that we, passive, sorry, is that, you know, we just ask God, we pray and ask him to cleanse us, to wash us of our sins. But active participation is when we take the necessary steps to make that choice to choose. We know what is right, we know what is wrong, but we take those necessary steps, you know, to do what is right, to do what is honoring, to do what is pleasing. Yes, the Holy Spirit helps us in the work of sanctification, but, you know, God has given us the free will we need to choose. And so sanctification is also our role, our part where we have to be an active and a passive role. And hence, you know, we just can't do things that, you know, that are against God's word, his standard of righteousness and holy living. If we have tasted the goodness of God, if we have tasted the salvation, then we will, you know, obviously want to please him in everything. And his word will cleanse us and the Holy Spirit is sanctifying work with us with leaders and help us. So did that answer your question, Herbert? Yeah, yeah, sure, sure. But then since I see that we are continuously sinning, I think every time a person sins, I immediately ask for, for it to repent. Because when you baby, you have just done a sin, let me say a small sin. And as you are traveling before you repent, maybe you die in an accident, then it means you have more chances of going to hell because you would have died when you have not, when you have not repented. So I realize that every time you make a sin immediately, you have to ask for forgiveness. Thank you. Yes, thank you, Herbert. You have to ask for forgiveness and also ask God to give it a strength in order to do the same thing again. Commit the same thing again. Thank you very much, Jeanne, for your insights on that and your inputs. Anyone else has any other questions? Pasi Selina, can I just add something to- Sure, please Parson and see, please go ahead. Thank you. Herbert, so I just wanted to add, I mean, we've seen how the Lord Jesus has made us the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. And yet, you know, in our living out this life, we have to, as Pastor Selina said, sanctification, like we have to cooperate with God and, you know, live what Christ has done in us. He has broken the power of sin in us. So we have to live dead to sin. If at all, you know, we do commit a sin, then as one John one, we lead there, you know, seven through nine that we can confess our sins and we can receive forgiveness for that. But one thing I wanted to reiterate Herbert is the Bible says like Hebrews 10 verse 14, it says that for by one offering, he has perfected forever those who are being sanctified. So we see that the Lord Jesus has offered himself as the price for the sins of mankind. And therefore, you know, the reason why we are now justified, sanctified. And, you know, if you will, we will be allowed to go to heaven or the assurance of going to heaven is because of what the Lord Jesus has done. So we any born again believer can have that assurance that Jesus has paid the price in full for me to have a restored relationship with God here in this life and even in the life to come. So because in the last like you had mentioned that suppose we someone commits a sin and then, you know, they don't have the opportunity to repent, then will they go to heaven. So the thing is, we have the assurance of going to heaven or being with the Lord Jesus in eternity, because of what Jesus has done for us. So we depend on that that is what also brings the continual cleansing through sanctification in our Christian walk. I hope I have communicated that with clarity. But yeah, I just wanted to add that point here. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Nancy. I hope that inputs helped you, Herbert. I've been answering your question. Okay. Just coming back to your question, I quoted from Second Timothy chapter 12 and also from Hebrews chapter 10 was 29. So Second Timothy 2 verse 12 says if we endure, we will also reign with him. If he disown him, he will disown us and about treating the blood of the covenant as an unholy thing is from Hebrews chapter 10 verse 29. Okay. Anyone has any questions? There are no questions then. Yes, sure. Pastor Rupa has put up a question there on the chat. Oh, okay. Thank you. Oh, sorry. Yes. Yeah. Okay. See that. Thank you, Stephanie. So first Peter, Rupa's question is first Peter chapter 1 verse 5, who by God's power are being guarded by faith for the salvation, ready to be revealed in the last time. Excuse me, ma'am. Yeah, she just put the scripture reference. I thought that's to add to our discussion. Yes, yes. To help Herbert. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Sister Rupa. Thank you. Stephanie, she's put the verse there for Herbert. Yeah, just to help Herbert. Yeah. Okay. Any questions or would, you know, we'll open this time up if there are no questions, if you would like to share about, you know, if you've tasted the goodness of the Lord the last two and a half months of this year. Like I said, the psalmist says in Psalm 34 was eight taste and see that the Lord is good. We've all tasted the goodness of the Lord and it's a good time to testify of his goodness and just give him all the glory for what he is doing. Just to add if I encourage the rest of us, anyone would like to share about the goodness of the Lord. Yes, please go ahead, Jaya. Actually, I see the goodness of the Lord every day, because not every day is like saying there are some struggles, sometimes there are some tests that comes in the morning itself. But what I see that God is giving me grace to go through and to overcome. And I have overcome those areas with which I've been struggling last year by walking with the Holy Spirit. And yesterday also I was, I am an Elon student, so I missed some of the lectures, though I was just listening to the lecture of passage. I should write you about holiness. We need to work with the Holy Spirit and we need to ask the Holy Spirit to help me. So there was one thing that was troubling me a lot and I applied that and to some extent I have come out but as he said that you need to sometimes pray for more, pray for longer time. So I'm still, I'm still on the way. I have not reached yet, but it's okay. Like I'm seeing the goodness of the Lord every moment of my life, every moment in ups and downs, in ups and like every time I can see that there is a grace, there's a presence of the Lord. Yes, nobody is with me. There are some, there are times when nobody is standing with me, but I see the Lord standing with me. I can feel His presence. So every moment of my life, this year, this year it has started that every moment of my life, I can see the goodness of the Lord only. Thank you. Thank you so much, Jaya for sharing. I think all of us are in the, you know, all journey together. We're in different stages in our journey, but none of us have reached our destination as yet as well. And yes, thank you for sharing your thoughts and how you've just been experiencing the goodness of the Lord and the way He's been teaching you and the way He's been guiding you to, you know, spend more time with Him and also more time in just being holy and righteous before Him. Thank you for sharing, Jaya. Anyone else would like to share? I want to share, ma'am. Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord Kiran. Yes, please go ahead. I want to share the starting this year, the last few years when I came in faith on starting that moment, God used to give place, mercy and peace and He is leading as a faithful. And starting this year, 2022, I'm becoming pastor, but for me, it's very challenging. In some difficult situation, it used to come and that not able to bear, but God is there and He used to give me the strength and the peace and comfort is very powerfully and I just move forward. And every moment I just, victorious, I just came out from that and I remember that God is faithful still and His mercy and grace is forever. Thank you. Thank you, Kiran. Thank you for sharing that. God is doing and how He's helping you to be victorious and His grace has been so sufficient in your life more than sufficient and we'll just continue to pray that the rest of this year will be victorious in every area of your life and that you will continue to experience the goodness and the faithfulness of the Lord. Herbert has a question. Why doesn't Easter Festival have a fixed time like Christmas Day? I think Paul Emmanuel is here. Would you like to answer that, Paul? First of all, Emmanuel. Yes, Pastor Selena. I'm really sorry. I don't think I would have the right thoughts on this. So maybe any of the other faculty can please add their thoughts. Sorry. No worries. Thank you. Any of the faculties having any about Herbert's question? Good question, Herbert. Thank you. Anyone has any thoughts on this? I don't think I'm going to answer his question directly, but I think just to understand that Easter was derived or the name Easter was derived from a pagan festival that was in honour of a goddess. I think I'm not sure of the goddess's name. I think it's an Easter or something like that. And it was sacrifices were made in honour of that goddess and she's known to be the goddess of fertility. And that's why you have different representations of Easter eggs and things like that to commemorate that. But I'm sorry. I don't know. I don't think I can answer as to why it is celebrated, why Resurrection Sunday, which is what it is and that's what we believe in and how that name came about. But I know Easter per se is derived from that. So that's as much as I know. Thank you, Jean. Anyone else would like to, students have any thoughts on this or anyone else, any thoughts? Also, Pastor, what I think, since Jesus died on Friday and then Resolute Sunday, then Monday, the Ascension, I think because the current does, they keep changing. Now, if maybe they celebrated this time like 20th and 20th another year will not fall on Friday, maybe it will be now 19th on a Thursday. I think they try maybe to push it such that it has to become exactly Friday, so it becomes exactly the day when Jesus got crucified. Maybe I'm thinking that that might be made the reason. Thank you, Herbert, for helping us answer your question. We have Pastor Ashish, he says he has asked Dr. Google and according to Dr. Google, it says that Easter falls on the first Sunday after the full moon date based on mathematical calculations that falls on or after March 21st. So if the full moon is on a Sunday, Easter is celebrated on the following Sunday. And Pastor Diana also says that Easter falls on different date every year because it is determined by the Jewish calendar which is based on Runa cycles and Easter should fall the Sunday after the Passover full moon. This is also according to Dr. Google. Okay, thank you Pastor Ashish, thank you Diana, thank you also Herbert for throwing some light on that. Yeah, and thank you also Jean for sharing your insights on that. Okay, so any other questions anyone else has or it would you like to share about the goodness of the Lord that you have tasted that you've experienced. Ma'am, can I share please Rupa, please go ahead, thank you. Thank you for the opportunity and I thank God for all his goodness in each one of our lives. He has flooded our lives with his goodness. Last February on 26th we had a Thanksgiving service at home. I have invited our fellowship members and most of them work in a hospital around 27 kilometers away from our house. So one of the doctors, both of them, they were traveling on a two wheeler. And after traveling just a few kilometers, eight kilometers, they met with an accident on the highway. But by God's grace, they were protected. They fell down, but they were protected. They had bruises and sprains, but nothing was broken. I really thank God for that. And one of the doctors, she started working for the last only four, five months ago. And she was so enthusiastic to come and share and sing. And she had so many plans for that Thanksgiving. But I thank God for saving her life on that highway. And she lost her bracelet during that commotion and all that on the highway. So when they told us in the night, it was around 11 o'clock in the night. Because it came out of my mouth saying, what all, hard earnings will not go in vain. God will give it back to her. And within half an hour time, the doctor's driver, he lives in that particular village. She called him up and said, can you please go in the morning and just check if you can find my gold bracelet there. And he immediately went not in the morning, but immediately in the midnight, he went there, he searched and found it. It's very, even if they find many people, they don't give it back to you. It's a great miracle, not only protecting her life, even small little things. God has taken care, I really thank God on that Thanksgiving. He has spared her life and protected that child from harm. I really thank God for that. And there's so many things. One more thing I would like to share. Our eldest son has written his DNB final year exam. He is studying in Bangalore Baptist. He's doing his PG by God's grace. He passed his theory and waiting to do his practicals. And also his thesis is accepted. Many times the thesis, they keep on rejecting and they have to do it over again. But it's God's grace and his guidance that he has accepted. I really thank God for all that he is doing in Anand's life. Thank you ma'am. Thank you so much Rupa for sharing. Yes, thank God for the protection that he'd given the couple and also thank God for Anand for being able to get through with his thesis. We just speak the favour and the goodness of their lives. And we just continue to pray that they would be a blessing even as God has been good and faithful to them. Thank you Rupa. Thank you so much for sharing. Anyone else would like to share about the goodness of the Lord that you've experienced? Oh, so sweet. Thank you for sharing Jaya. Jaya says that this year her daughter has been given the position of a head girl in her school. Yes, glory to God. And we just pray that your daughter would be sold in light there that she would just establish the presence of God there. And even as she leads that many would see Christ in her and that she would just lead with the wisdom and the discernment that comes from God. And we just pray also that God would just bless her with the spirit of excellence that was on Daniel to be excellent in everything and to excel in all things so that God would be glorified in and through her. And also she'll be a great trendsetter for other children and showing them who Jesus is in and through her leadership and her life. We just pray that over her Jaya. Thank you for sharing. And thank you so much for the prayer. Thank you. Thank you so much. I receive. Yeah. Thank you. What is your daughter's name Jaya? We'll keep her in prayer. My daughter's name is Kavyanjali. Kavyanjali. Okay. Yeah. Nice name. Kavyanjali. Okay. Can anyone else would like to share about the goodness of the Lord? Yeah, I know. Kiran, sorry. I really missed that because I think the internet connection broke at that time. I couldn't hear clearly that whether you said pastor. But yeah, it's so wonderful Kiran that you are now pastor Kiran. God bless you with the... Yes, Rupa. You want to say something? No, Mammy. Just God. Sorry. Okay. No worries. Yeah. So God bless you Kiran and use you mightily. May you just flow in all the gifts of the spirit and the anointing of the Lord just comes so powerfully on you even as you preach, teach, even as you counsel, even as you minister to people, you know, may the anointing of God just flow powerfully in and through you and we just pray that his word that is rooted in you, you know, will just bear fruit even as you preach and even as you teach that people would experience the power of God, the very manifest presence and the power of God, even as you preach and teach and minister. So wonderful to hear. God bless you, Kiran. Yeah, pastor Kiran, yes. God bless you. Pastor Kiran. Yeah. Anyone else would like to share for the goodness of God? Or if you have any questions, please feel free to unmute your mics and ask. Or you can type it in the chat section. Thank you, pastor. Morning once again. This, this week was started not, it's not very good. I lost my cousin sister. She died of an accident and she had just wedded and some rumors were saying that the accident was intended. So, but I think that's what God decided. So we are in great sorrow for sure this week. Thank you. Sorry to hear about that. Herbert, yes, it's a bit very painful and very sad to hear that, but we'll just pray for you and the family. Just speak God's, you know, his, his love to just fill your heart to remove every spirit of grief and brokenness and pain that is there. And even if you're not able to understand, you know, what has really happened, but we just pray that God's Shalom will just rest upon you and your family and cover you and your family as well. Rupa says that our helper Raji lost her son due to an electric shock three years ago today. Pray for her comfort and salvation again. We'll pray for Herbert's family and for Rupa's helper Raji. Okay, we'll, we just have three more minutes. So we'll just close this mentoring session. We'll close and just thank God for his goodness in all of the lives of, you know, people who shared the goodness of God. We'll also pray for Herbert's family and for Raji. Can I ask Pastor Paul Emmanuel to please lead us in prayer, please? Sure, Pastor Serena. Let's pray. Father, we just want to thank you for this wonderful time where we could come together as your children and testify of your goodness, your grace and your mercy over our lives. Lord, we just want to lift up this, this morning we want to thank Herbert's family. Even during this time, Lord, where they're going through this time of bereavement, pray Holy Spirit that you will bring comfort at the peace of God will rule and reign in their hearts. Lord, I pray that Lord, as your scripture says that you will turn our mourning into joy. God, I pray that even during this time, Lord, that you will comfort them, you will strengthen them, Lord. Lord, we pray for Herbert's extended families, everyone who are going through this difficult season of God, I pray that your grace will be upon them, Lord. We also want to remember Raji, who was the helper who has lost their son through electric shock over three years back. Lord, I just pray, Lord, that you will bring comfort, that you will reveal yourself to that family of God and once again that your peace and your joy, your presence be upon their lives of God. Lord, we want to thank you for all that you've done in each of our lives and even as we continue to learn and study together, pray Holy Spirit that you will empower each one of us to be a good witness of your name and your presence in our lives, Lord. We give you all the praise, we give you all the glory and honor in Jesus' name, we pray, amen. Amen. Thank you, Pastor Paul. Thank you all for joining the mentoring hour today. Thank you for those of you who shared. Have a blessed day and the Lord bless you all. The Lord keep you all and may His face shine upon all of you and may He continue to be gracious in all of your lives and may you experience the goodness of the Lord. Thank you. God bless. Have a wonderful and blessed day. All of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you everyone. God bless you. Thank you.