 Okay, good morning everyone. Thank you for joining class this morning. We'll begin with the second Timothy chapter three. We'll continue from where we stopped last Monday. We'll continue for that. Can I request one of you to please lead us in prayer? Can I ask Lee Kumar to lead us in prayer, please? Yes, Pastor. Precious heavenly Father, we thank you and praise you Father God for this wonderful day which you have given to us. Father, we surrender everything before your throne and we pray that prepare our heart to receive the word of insight and the word of wisdom of Father. We ask you Holy Spirit strengthen your servant that Father God, every word which is going to come out from a mouth let it carry the life and power of Father God which will edify our faith, which will edify our Lord, Master, vision which will edify the purpose of our call of Father God. We humble ourself before your throne room and we pray that Father speak to us so that we can able to follow you and we can able to finish this race and to win the prize what you have kept for us with God. All the glory on our end praises belongs to you. In Jesus' most holy and natural name we pray. Thank you, Pastor. Amen, amen. Thank you, Lee Kumar. Last Monday we looked at Second Timothy chapter 3 and we looked at what Paul was talking about the kind of people who will be there in the last days and he talks about their nature, what kind of people they will be and then he goes on to say in verse 10, you know, tells Paul, but you have carefully followed my doctrine so he's saying that compared to these kind of people who will threaten the earth in the last days and who Timothy must struggle with or cope with in his own day, you know, Paul is saying that there is a stark difference between them and Timothy because Timothy has basically been taught from the scripture he's learned the doctrine, he's, you know, followed Paul's life very closely, he has observed his life, his ministry, his way of doing things, he's learned so much from him the last 18 years and so he says, you know, but you Timothy, he's destroying a very clear distinction or dividing line between Timothy and those who ruled by the demon experts in the last days and he says, you know, you have learned so much more so what you need to do is you need to impart, you need to teach, you need to, you know, impart this into the life of the believers, the saints in the church and then he goes on in verses 12 and 13 where Paul is reiterating the fact what will happen during the last days. So can one of you please read verse 12 and verse 13 please of 2 Timothy chapter 3 verse 12 and verse 13. Can one of you please read? Yes, Sasha. Indeed, all who desire to live a Godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted while evil people and posters will go on from that towards deceiving and vain deceit. Amen. Thank you, Asha. So here, you know, Paul is reminding Timothy that, you know, his responsibilities, what he needs to do, even as he is there in the city of Ephesus, what his responsibilities are and he's telling him that no one is exempt from persecution. Those who desire to live a Godly life, those who are in ministry, those who are serving God and those who desire to, you know, live a life that is holy and pleasing in God's sight, they will surely suffer persecution. And then he goes on to talk about these, in the last days, the kind of men, again, he talks about these evil men. He calls them imposters. The word actually imposters is wizards, these men who cast spells who are involved in the occult means supernatural, magical powers and practices, but not with the power of the Holy Spirit through, you know, the power of demonic spirits, Satan and, you know, the strongholds through which they are able to, you know, do things that are supernatural, you know, just exhibit or display their magical powers but this is not from the right source, this is from the wrong source. And Paul says that, you know, even as they do all of these magic and the supernatural through the wrong source of power that is from demons that is energized by Satan and by his demonic angels, you know, he says that they will deceive many and many will be deceived. And that is why, remember, we were saying that, you know, it's so in chapter two, we looked at in Second Timothy chapter two, the importance of us pursuing, you know, demonstrations of science miracles and wonders even as we are in these last days, it is so much important for us, you know, to be, to desire, to be filled with the anointing, with the power of the Holy Spirit so that we can manifest the presence and the power of the Holy Spirit in a greater and a powerful way even as we preach, teach and, you know, go about doing science miracles and wonders because in the last days, there is going to be people who are going to be energized by demons, by Satan. They're also going to do the supernatural, the magical powers and many people are going to be deceived. And it's so much more important for us as a church, you know, to desire, to display God's glory and power and so that people will not be blinded by the lives of the enemy, but, you know, they will know the truth and the truth will set them free. So God is counting on us, he's depending on us and that's, hence it's so important for us as a church to grow stronger and stronger in the truth, in the doctrines of God's Word, preach and teach it with the power that we, you know, we're manifesting the power and the presence and the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Also live lives of the holy and pure in God's sight and even as we preach and teach with the anointing we will also desire to flow in the supernatural in the gifts of the Spirit so that people can encounter God in a very personal and a very powerful way. And then he goes on to reiterate the same thing that he has been, you know, at regular intervals in his letter to Timothy, that Paul at regular intervals has been stopping and saying, but you preach and teach, but you, you know, stay or, you know, teach what you have heard, what has been imparted to you. So he has, Paul had regular intervals in his letter. He keeps reiterating this. He keeps telling Timothy this over and over again, reminding him that his job is not to argue or to get into disputes or, you know, into discussions with these false teachers because it's going to have no meaning, no purpose. It's just going to end with stripe and division, he continuously tells him, but you man of God, but you Timothy, you know, what you have heard, what has been imparted to you, what you have observed through my life, what you have learned, you know, that you teach, teach God's the solid truth in God's words of preach and teach that to people. So he continues. I mean, he comes again to say the same thing in verses 14 and 15. So again, somebody read verses 14 and 15, please. Okay, verse 14 says, but you must continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of knowing from whom you have learned them and that from childhood you have known the holy scriptures which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. So Paul is again, you know, kind of reiterating, encouraging Timothy to continue in the truth or continue in what has been, he has learned what he has received from childhood, what he has learned and received even in his 18 years of interaction with Paul when he's observed his life and ministry closely. So he's mentioning two things. You know, he's reminding him of two things or he's saying continue in the truth because you know from whom you have learned them. You know, he's learned them from Paul. He's learned the apostle Paul. He's also learned his spiritual foundations, spiritual nurture from his grandmother and his mother. And also from where you have received this truth or where you have, you know, been taught this truth is from the holy scriptures. You have learned all of this from the holy scriptures. The truth of the word has been deposited in you and so Paul is telling Timothy you preach and teach that. So this is what basically Paul has been doing his entire life. You know, he has just received this truth and this truth is what he has been preaching and teaching for which he has been persecuted for which he has been, you know, imprisoned and you know, beaten up and left for dead and all of that, but nothing has deterred him or stopped him from preaching and teaching the gospel. I think that passion, that zeal, that fervor that, you know, Paul had for the Torah has, I think has doubled, has increased once the whole truth of the reality of, you know, the Old Testament that has been written is, you know, portraying or foretelling or pointing towards the coming of the Messiah and when he has that powerful encounter with, you know, with Jesus, the whole reality, the whole truth of the scripture comes so alive to him that, you know, he is so zealous to preach about it and teach about it and nothing is stopping him even in the stage, you know, when he is imprisoned and he knows that, that this impending upon him is looming large over him, it's like weighing heavily upon him even in the situation, you know, he's just making use of that time where this is not a house arrest but it's a proper imprisonment to write to Timothy to encourage him and this whole passion and zeal of, you know, preach the word, preach the word, teach the word which he has been, you know, talking again and again in this entire two letters that he has written to him so he says, continue the truth, teach the truth because you know where you have received it and from where you have received it from so there are two important lessons that we can learn from here that, you know, we have to be people who are established in the scripture, you know, like we already looked at in chapter 3 verse 15 where Paul says, be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed of the truth but rightly dividing the word of truth so he's in verse 15, he tells him to be focused this is something that's an ongoing continuous work and, you know, do it earnestly and then he says, you know, be diligent in the way you present yourself so that you can be approved of God, be diligent in the way you be a worker who does not need to be ashamed before God that because you fulfill your calling and rightly divide the word of truth which means in the right way, you know, understand the word used to write tools of interpretation you know, work hard to master the right interpretation the ways of interpreting so that you can preach and teach so this is something that Paul writes to Timothy but it's so relevant even in our time that we need to be established in the truth you know, we need to be people who are diligent in what God has entrusted to us diligent in the way we present ourselves to God approved in a manner the way we are living our lives you know, the way we fulfill our calling and what God has purposed us to do we will do it with diligence with commitment, with passion in an honourable holy ways that we don't need to be ashamed before God and also rightly dividing the word of truth so even as you're learning so much of scripture you know, interpreting so many scripture passages and you know, books in the Bible such an in-depth study that you're doing I hope, you know, all of you are taking the time to go through your notes, to learn, to read because once you are in the ministry you know, you really don't have the time for that so even as you're studying now it will be good you know, after every class you know, at the end of the day just go through the notes you know, understand it you know, just kind of comprehend everything so that when you preach and teach you are somebody who's rightly dividing the word of truth because you understood it and you know, you're not just wasting your time doing other things but even as this is so important for even as you're learning God's word in-depth you will never get the time later on good to spend, you know, time just feeding on God's word looking through your notes, going through the lecture videos you know, so that you are well established in the holy scripture and you can preach and teach it because there's not going to be much time you know, for us to be doing this time is very short, time is very limited there are going to be a lot of restrictions so we need to make use of the time just preach and teach, you know and before that understand it and learn from it for yourself make it so much part of your life so that you're able to you know, preach it and teach it to people and then the other important lesson is that we have to be men and women of credibility only when our message is credible our message is only credible when we you know, are living lives that are trustworthy, honest, holy in God's side and you know in the way that we behave before people you know, when the way we act the way we behave our attitudes it is holy, honouring, pleasing to God you know, then people can trust us then our message can be credible so our message is credible because we are credible which means people will begin to trust us receive our word because they are looking at our lives very closely watching us so you know, like we said desire to be that vessels of honour you know, and the four things that you need to do you know, purify yourself, cleanse yourself, sanctify yourself make yourself available for God's use and when you do that you know, whatever you preach and teach will be credible so this is what Paul is telling Timothy you know, there are two things that makes you stand above the rest of those who are trying to be leaders in the church trying to bring in wrong teachings, false teachings and these people in the last days you stand above them because you know the truth where you have receded, you have receded from the holy scriptures and from whom you have learnt it you have learnt it from me and also from your grandmother and your mother and then he goes on to talk about a scripture which is a very relevant very famous verse which all of us know in verses 16 and 17 so can one of you please read verses 16 and 17 please in verse 17 it reads and all scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine for reproof, for correction for instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be completely equipped for every good work Amen thank you Seis so here it says that all scripture is given by the inspiration of God which means all scripture is the he is talking about the Old Testament scriptures then but we also have the New Testament scriptures now scripture now and everything that has been written in the word of God is authored by the Holy Spirit inspired by the Holy Spirit it's God breed which means that even though these holy men you know the authors who wrote it even as they were from different cultural settings they used their own human language they had their own limitations in their own time and they yet we see that you know from Genesis 2 Revelation there is a common thread there is a main truth running throughout we see that the prophecies that has been given thousands of years back every ritual every sacrifice every prophecy concerning the coming of the Son of Man the second person in the Trinity is completely fulfilled in the person and the work of Jesus Christ so you know they say that there are at least 332 distinct Old Testament predictions regarding the Messiah which is perfectly fulfilled in the birth and you know in Jesus' life and his ministry and also we see that there are 40 different authors who wrote through you know years of span of years of time some of them never met each other but you know all of these prophecies fulfilled whatever God spoke in the Old Testament and even the sacrifices the rituals the ceremonies the Passover everything is everything you know is seen fulfilled in the person and the work of Jesus Christ and you learn some of them you know Jesus being the sacrificial lamb Jesus the morning and evening sacrifices how it was fulfilled in Jesus Christ Jesus Christ being the paschal lamb in Christology so even all of these sacrifices everything had such it was a type and a shadow or it was for pointing to the person and work of Jesus Christ so you know everything was just so inspired by by the Holy Spirit I'm sure some of them what they have even written the prophecies they wouldn't even the authors wouldn't have even been able to comprehend themselves but they just wrote it because they were so inspired by the Holy Spirit they were moved by the Holy Spirit like we read in 2 Peter chapter 1 verse 20 and 21 where it says knowing this that no prophecy of scripture is of any private interpretation for prophecy never came by the will of man the will of man of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit so nothing that was written was written because of the will of man or their own understanding their own comprehension but it was just as they were moved by the Holy Spirit so that is how scripture is inspired it is the word of God it's truth it's God speaking to man thank you pastor on this verse I did get a question sometime last year I just wanted to know if this was the correct way of answering so there was this guy who asked the question that when Paul wrote this verse wrote this letter mainly on this verse that we're looking at Timothy that what was he referring to all scripture was it just the Old Testament in other words the Torah the prophets and Psalms and Proverbs basically what he was getting at was that the epistles and the gospels was not included in what he was saying so I did answer this way I said yes Paul was right yes you're right Paul was referring to the Old Testament the Torah the prophets as the Old Scripture being inspired by God that said all the people who wrote the gospels and Paul who wrote the epistles and Peter James they also spoke the word of God so all that we see in scripture is also inspired so all scripture from Genesis to Revelation qualifies on this verse but what Paul was referring to was mainly the Old Testament at that time when he was writing the Torah so I don't know if this was a correct way to answer yes it is a correct way of saying it because they had the Old Testament scripture which is accessible for a few of them like the rabbis and those who were teachers of the law but yes there are some commentary writers who say that Paul could also have referred to some of the epistles that he's written because they say Thessalonians, Galatians, everything he says read it out to the churches and also they say that Peter also quotes back to Paul's epistles and says that it is inspired by God it's part of scripture so they say that Paul could be even referring to that if you look at what he says here in his time they didn't have all of that in hand they had the Torah in hand so he could be referring to that but it's after that they came and put all these canonical books and brought the entire scripture but at that time they had the Old Testament so we could say for sure yes he was referring to the Old Testament scriptures but even commentators say he could be referring to some of the letters that he has written because Paul knew it was inspired by the Holy Spirit but we are not sure about that here but now we know that the entire scripture because we have the Word of God which includes the Old and New Testament in our days it applies to the entirety of scripture thank you so much Pastor okay so he says all scriptures given my inspiration and it's profitable that means it's useful for doctrine doctrine means teaching the truths in the Word of God in the scripture it's profitable for proof which means the Word of God has produced this proof gives enough evidence and conviction that are said what it means what it stands for the prophecies and everything it's also profitable for correction which means scripture corrects people can correct them in the way of life the Old Testament laws reveal to people that they have missed the mark they have gone against God they have sinned it also can rectify them, reform them, transform them it instructs us which means it educates us, trains us corrects us, chastises us nurtures us in the things of the faith things of life the way that we need to live our lives it's also something that it completes us says it's for the proof of correction for instruction it also completes us which makes us perfect and equips us means it makes us ready well prepared for life for ministry because everything we need for life and Godliness is given in the Word of God so the Word of God is something that equips us in every area prepares us for everything that we have to do in life and ministry and the way we serve God as well so even as the Word of God is useful for doctrine, for proof, for correction for equipping us, completing us and for instructing us we need to give ourselves to studying the Word of God in depth and also living by the Holy Scripture so Paul ends this chapter very beautifully by talking about the power of the Word of God the power of Scripture and what it can do for us so it says the amount of God may be complete complete in the sense the Word of God pushes us, strengthens us, builds us up in the faith and also equips us to do every good that means equips us for life and for ministry so in one sense I think Paul is basically telling Timothy your mentor will not be there any longer you will have no people around you who you can look for and see them as mentors you will be on your own but don't think that you are all alone because even as you feel lonely there and you want to go back and come back and be with me but know that you have the father and the son he tells him in the verses that we have seen they are there with you which is good enough or perfect enough or it's the best that can complete you in whatever areas you are struggling because Paul knew that Timothy is going through various challenges so he says you just depend on reading and studying God's Word because that is going to make you complete and that is going to equip you for every good work so I think such a beautiful statement here by Paul just turning Timothy's attention from him because Timothy wanted to go back be with him being alongside Paul all these 18 years he just wants to continue living his life along with him but Paul is giving him such beautiful encouragement who he can depend on that is the father son of the Holy Spirit who is always with him and the scripture that is going to make him complete even as he sees areas where he feels he is not competent enough but the scriptures will make him competent and will make him complete and will equip him for the work for the task for the race that is set before him and he will be equipped to do every good work so as we are all of us in ministry one way or the other whether we are called full time or not all of us are kingdom builders all of us are in the kingdom of God we have this our main calling is to build God's kingdom we are called the royal priest of the Holy Nation and we are to represent our maker and our creator we are to manifest his glory here on earth preach and teach his word you can be looking around for mentors you can find people who are not men and women who you think are in the ministry but you don't feel that good enough to look up to you need somebody for help don't look around for people but God has already given you himself God the father, God the son, God the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit is a teacher, guide and encourager he will remind you the truths and we have the word of God which is going to make us complete and will equip us for every good work so don't look for people don't depend on people when you see people fall when you see people do things that are not right and honoring in God's word you build your foundation on God, his nature, who he is and the word of God and that will enable you to stand and weather any storm and any difficulties that you go through in life and in ministry and you will never be a quitter but you will always press on what Christ Jesus has taken hold of you so that you can complete your race and win the crown that is there even as Paul has done that his entire life he's giving him the secrets of his life and ministry and I'm sure this is what has been Paul's secret in ministry and this is something that we can learn and also hold on to and just depend on because God never changes and his word will never fail heaven and earth will pass away but his word will never pass away Amen. Okay, so that is chapter 3 for us. Anyone has any questions? Yes, Christopher? Yes, Pastor, I just wanted to defer to this was 2 Peter 1.21 mentioned in your notes where they say that knowing this verse that no prophecy of scriptures of any private interpretation I just wanted to understand how this sort of aligns with the different versions of the Bible and how they interpreted and how they sort of conformed to maybe the original version of the Bible and how it kind of sort of aligns to also some of the modern day ways of interpreting things so just wanted to get some clarity on that. Thank you, Christopher. So I think you've already had a course on interpreting scripture, right? Pastor taught you all that, is that right? No, no, we got that. I guess what I'm trying to understand is that there has been a private interpretation so how does this kind of go back to this verse from Peter where they say that it's not private interpretation should not actually happen. Okay, so here basically what he's saying is he's talking about the prophecy of scripture he says there's no prophecy of scriptures of any private interpretation so they're saying that what he's meaning like the prophecies that were revealed about the person and work of Jesus Christ has already been revealed and all of you are witnesses of it because you have seen it you have witnessed it with your own eyes that Jesus came and the way he lived and the way he died everything has already been foretold and has been fulfilled in the person and the work of Jesus Christ so we are basically talking about this man Jesus whom they are saying it's not the Messiah, they are looking for the Messiah and the Jews are not believing they are saying all of what we are writing and saying is not by our own private interpretation that means we are not just making it up it is go back to the Old Testament scripture and whatever you read you have seen it has been fulfilled in the person and work of Jesus and that is what even Peter when he is giving his first sermon in Acts chapter 2 on the day of Pentecost he says you have been witnesses of everything that you have seen about this man but yet you have murdered him so even in spite and now he is saying that you are also witnesses of what you are seeing what was foretold by the prophet Joel that in the last days I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh you are the 3000 and more who have gathered there you are witnesses of what you have seen because what you have seen has already been foretold so it is here not talking about saying that we are not just interpreting it in our own words but was already prophesied is already been fulfilled is what we are actually reiterating what we are speaking about and also about interpretation of scripture how we have all of these different versions is yes they had some tools which they used for interpreting scripture and they follow those guidelines those tools basically interpreting it from Hebrew and from the Greek but since the English language is very limited in its way of interpreting the rich Greek language for example just the word love has so many different connotations for love in Greek it can mean so many different things but in the English language it is just love so they have of course observed all the tools for interpretation but because of the the weakness I can say not in the sense of real weakness but because of the English language there is the whole rich meaning of the Old Testament or the New Testament written in Greek and Hebrew we don't receive it in an entirety unless we go into the exegetical studies and go through the lexicans and study it in depth and then the whole interpretation of that verse comes alive so beautifully so that is another part but what we have is kind of near to what was being interpreted because they observed the tools but here he is basically talking about the prophecy of scripture that they are interpreting in their own words but what was spoken of and what is seen by many witnesses other than just the apostles that is what Peter is writing about does that help Christopher? okay anyone else has any questions? no if not we will move on to chapter 4 so can one of you please read chapter 4 for us and all of us can turn in our Bibles to 2 Timothy chapter 4 shall I read now? 2 Timothy chapter 4 it says I charge you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ who will judge the living and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom reach the word be ready in season and out of season convince, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and teaching for the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine but according to their own desires because they have itching ears they will heap up for themselves teachers and they will turn their ears away from the truth and be turned aside to fables but you be watchful in all things endure afflictions do the work of an evangelist fulfill your ministry for I am already being poured out as a drink offering and the time of my departure is at hand I have fought the good fight I have finished the race I have kept the faith finally there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge will give to me on that day and not to me only but also to all who have loved his appearing the whole chapter ma'am? yes whole chapter please be diligent to come to me quickly for Demus has forsaken me having loved this present world and has departed for Thessalonica, Crescent for Galatia, Titus for Dalmatia only Luke is with me yet Mark can bring him with you for he is useful to me for ministry and Tychicus I have sent to Ephesus bring the cloak that I left with corpus at Troas when you come and the books especially the parchment Alexander the corpus myth did much harm may the Lord repay him according to his works you also must be aware of him and for he has greatly resisted our words at my first defense no one stood with me but all forsook me may it not be charged against them but the Lord stood with me and strengthened me so that the message might be preached fully through me that all the Gentiles might hear also I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion and the Lord will deliver me from every evil work and preserve me for this, for his heavenly kingdom to him be glory forever and ever Amen. and the household of Onesperus Erastus stayed in Corinth but because I have left in Miletus sick do not do your utmost to come before winter, Eubilus greets you as well as Pudence, Linus, Claudia and all the brethren the Lord Jesus Christ be with you with your spirit grace be with you Amen. Amen. Thank you Staveny to start studying or begin looking at chapter 4 verses 1 and 2 where again Paul is coming back to or reiterating something that he has been all along telling Timothy is to preach the word so here verses 1 and 2 are very important because Paul is basically giving Timothy a charge the charge here in the Greek word is a very strong word when it is translated it means testified so the idea that Paul gave it was a solemn testimony to Timothy a testimony that Timothy must heed if he would be a godly pastor so here charge is more like a strong word that he's telling him he's giving him a final admonition here in these verses and he's telling my charge to you and this is very very important because you know he's giving him a charge before you know God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ so it's not just a polite way of telling him to do something but it's a solemn testimony that he is giving him and it is serious because Paul is saying this is a serious this is a serious charge and something serious I'm asking to do because I believe that even as he's writing this Timothy or even as he is saying this Timothy Paul knows that God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ is watching him even as he is giving Timothy this charge so he says that you know he says what he wants him to do or what he's charging him to do is in verse 2 he says preach the word so it comes back to the same thing he says you know preach the word and even as he's saying that you know he's saying this is what a minister of God should do or those who are called into ministry those who God has purpose for a specific ministry office our responsibility is to preach the word so this is something that even we need to hold on to even as we look at first Timothy and second Timothy and as Paul reiterates this over and over again it's so important for us also to preach the word and preach the word like never before because time is very short we would lose opportunities we would lose the time so whatever time opportunity you get you know preach the word to people use every equation to preach and teach the word and then he says preach the word or in season and out of season which means you know whenever it's you know don't preach the word only when you feel like or when it's convenient for you when you feel it's easy but preach the word even when it's not the time is not convenient the situation is not convenient or it's not easy for you it's difficult it's painful you know whatever season of life you are in you know preach you know it was it's told that there was once a church of England clergyman who was you know saved very miraculously and gloriously so he was saved and when Jesus changed his life you know he started preaching the gospel to his whole parish in England and all of them got saved and then he started preaching in the neighboring parishes or the neighboring churches and you know the clergyman of those churches or those parishes they got very very offended so they all went to the bishop and reported about him and they asked the bishop to make this man stop you know preaching and teaching the word so you know the bishop called this young clergyman from England who was gloriously saved and he confronted him and said you know I hear that you are always preaching and you don't seem to be doing anything else other than preaching the word of God so you know this changed clergyman answered he said well bishop you know I only preached during two seasons of the year so the bishop said oh I'm glad to know that because you know his kind of his whole life became more trying to make him stop it's going to make it more easier for him the bishop thought so he said oh I'm glad to know that what seasons are they so this man replied in season and out of season you know so basically we need to be prepared to preach and teach the word even when we don't feel the time is convenient even though we feel the time is not right whatever you know just be available to teach God's word to preach God's word and Paul goes on to say even as you preach the word oh sorry we'll stop here it's 1051 we'll go for our break and then continue we continue from from worse to onwards I'll see you at in 12 minutes okay I'll give you extra 2 minutes time okay thank you everyone have a good break but carried away