 Okay, welcome once again, thank you all for joining in to the praise and worship course We are into the last week of Of your second month into the course. I hope you have been learning Well from all the other courses, and I hope it's been enriching and empowering informative equipping Everything put together. Okay. I hope you've been blessed so far. So last week of the second month amazing guys amazing. Good job. Good job Okay, so let's Continue where we left off but before that can I request anybody one of us to just start us off with the word of prayer, please Pastor can I pray? Sure, please go ahead Father God we come to the throne of grace we welcome you we welcome you Holy Spirit We welcome the presence of the Holy Spirit the most Holy God. We thank you for this day You have given us we thank you for all the wonderful gifts. You know, you give us a lot The blessing you have given us Lord There are many who are not able to see this day But you have made us able to see this way Lord that this day Lord is wonderful day You have given us the free oxygen you are giving us Lord the wonderful happiness you Protect us wherever we go Lord. We thank you for all the blessings you have given us Especially we thank you for this course Lord praise and one worship Lord the time the one hour we are going to spend in your worship the Time we are going to spend in this learning Lord that Lord whatever we are learning Lord here That it should be used to in the expansion of your kingdom in your work Lord. Lord. Thank you for This time. Thank you for Pastor Ross and Lord. Thank you for all of our classmates Lord in Jesus name. We pray amen Amen Thank you so good Awesome Okay, so what I would like to do is if we finished we completed Chapter five last class one of the extensive chapters, you know off the course So what I would like to do is just do a quick, you know run through a recap of what of everything that we covered in chapter five Is that okay? Okay, let's go to page 18 in your notes Let's go to page 18 in your notes And let's just go through let's give it a quick glance of everything that we learned just as a reminder for us, okay? All right, let's go. So that chapter starts off with the definition for worship It simply means intense love or admiration a Service showing reverence to express reverence to have a sense of awe To bow low to a worship also comes from this Anglo-Saxon word worth ship Which means you assign Ascribe worth to something or someone that you deem very esteem you esteem someone about About about the status cure Okay We're who's someone who is worthy of your honor of your love of your affection and your devotion of everything That you would like to offer. Okay, so that's where that's what worship really is it comes from the Anglo-Saxon words where you assign worth Ship Okay, that you think someone is worthy of your love. Okay, and then we go into four different Examples of what is worship first one is worship is the recognition of who God is We identify from having met and encountered and we acknowledge Accept and admit to be true. So two things that happens in recognition of who God is is we identify and acknowledge who he is Okay, and that's you know, that's left to us and how we can go about identifying and acknowledging him because every one of us will have a different perspective of who he is And my perspective I can share my perspective of God to you but it will still be my perspective of him, isn't it? So all of us need to have that our personal glance our personal recognition of who God is in every season of our lives You know, if we are able to recognize him When we want him to be our best friend, he is our best friend We recognize that when we want him to be our provider We have recognized that he has been our provider when we want him to be a faithful strength in a certain season We have recognized that he has been our faithful strength in a certain season certain time of our lives, isn't it? And so that's very important. So worship is just simply recognition of who God is that he is holy and he is just He is love. He is magnificent. He is awesome. Everything put together, isn't it? And that leads us to the second point which is worship is reverence for God We cannot be in his presence and not fear or, you know, tread with fear like one of the songs says You know where angels fear to tread because they understand and they give that reverence for God And so same is expected of us because we are his creation and we've been created And so worship is giving reverence for God Okay, one of the key scriptures mentioned in the notes of Psalm 96 verse 9 is worship the Lord in the beauty of his holiness Tremble before him all the earth Tremble before him all the earth and there's a series of Psalms right from Psalm 91 or so It's just beautiful and it goes about explaining the awesomeness of God It says the mountains melt like wax in his presence You know just to comprehend that is just amazing The third is it is communion with God. Worship is communion with God And communion or intimacy is a product of being intimate with the Lord Okay, communion or the intimate relationship with the Lord is not a product of cosmetics Where you, you know, put on some nice clothes and you think it's all right now But it is communion. It's a relationship with him And finally worship is a response to an encounter with God We once again went deeply into understanding what an encounter is Ways encounter important for which I have shared a separate document You know with us, the importance of it and what it does to our soul, our spirit and everything And then as a result worship is a response You're responding, you're reacting to that encounter with the Lord And then we looked at worship, worshiping God in spirit and in truth And in spirit simply means we worship him by the power of the Holy Spirit that abides in us And in truth simply means we worship him according to the revealed word of God We worship him according to the revealed word of God for his word is truth And he is, Jesus is the truth And so yeah, that key verse is repeated multiple times Where it says, Father is seeking true worshipers That implies that if there are true worshipers there are also false worshipers And in page 21 we see one of the key points there is ignorant worship versus intelligent worship Where Jesus in John chapter 4 verse 22 he says Use Samaritans do not know what you worship while we know what we worship Okay, so that's another very key important takeaway from understanding John chapter 4 verse 22 all the way to 24 Okay, and the next thing we learned was what happens when we worship God Okay, so we learned what worship is, every definition You know, the four examples of it And then now we see what happens when we worship And we see that worship transforms us, it changes us We become like the one, we worship, we become like the one, we behold And we saw that in the example of Moses in Exodus 34 Is that after he spent time with the Lord when he came down His face was shining, his face was radiating And another key scripture that we saw was from Psalm 34 It says, those who looked on him, their faces were radiant It simply means it was shining, isn't it? But Moses was not a benchmark as we read in 2 Corinthians chapter 3 verse 17 to 18 We are being transformed into his same image That means the glory that was on the face of Moses was a fading glory That he eventually faded, right? But then it's not the same right now for us in the new covenant Right? That's one And second what happens is we experience his presence We taste his goodness, right? We experience, we encounter his faithfulness There's a constant encounter that keeps happening And the third example is worship empowers us to rule and to reign He has empowered us, Jesus has made a way through his blood Like it says in Revelation chapter 1 verse 5 and 6 To him who loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood He made us kings and priests to his god and father And if you've been following the Sermon series the pastor has been doing in our church On the series of identity And week after week after week He's been stressing on the importance of us living out of this identity Of what Jesus has made it possible for us, right? So we are empowered to rule and reign That's what happens in worship, right? And one of the quotes that I shared was by Bill Johnson who said We rule with the heart of a servant and we serve with the heart of a king And I think that quote kind of sums up the whole point And the next example was worshiping God in difficult times That's what's mentioned in page 23 A quick example of Abraham the father of faith And Paul and Silas and David How they chose to worship God in difficult times These examples are not just there for us to read about them Learn about them and move on It's like oh yes we feel good about it but no It should empower us like we learned To speak to our mountains To declare by faith to our storms that we are going through And it should empower us to sing out our song In the middle of uncertainty, right? So that's what we learned in that section of page 23 in your notes And then finally in page 24 We looked at a hindering attitudes in worship The hindering attitudes in worship And just one point is enough to cover the rest The remaining six, that's the point number one which is pride If we can just understand how dangerous And how poisonous pride is to each one, every one of us We are kind of sorted for the other points It is dangerous, you know, beware of pride Keep checking yourself, keep checking yourself One of the most audacious statements in the Bible Is when the psalmist cries out and says Search me, oh God And see if there is any wicked ways in me And if you can just make that prayer on a regular basis On a daily basis, search me Lord And see if there is any wicked ways in me Just having, just coming before the Lord And making ourselves vulnerable It's like I don't have anything to hide Because he sees it all, he knows it all Right? It's actually from the same Psalm 139 Like he knows when we go out, he knows when we come in He knows everything about us He knit us together in our mother's womb Right? Just to have, just to make that bold prayer Lord, I'm making myself vulnerable in your presence Search me and know me This is beautiful isn't it? Search me and know me And see if there is any wicked ways in me And many times that will expose his light Will shine in our hearts And expose the wicked ways Which will lead to repentance and conviction Amen? So that is chapter 5 Thank you for being very patient in this recap I hope you didn't mind that I hope it was okay Alright So now we go on to chapter 6 Chapter 6, page number 25 Titled Becoming a Worshiper Okay, chapter 5 was all about understanding What is worship? The definitions of worship And what it does to us How it affects us, how it impacts us All that is good, isn't it? And now the next step is for us to Wish to learn, okay, how do we become a worshiper What does the Bible have to say about it? Right? Okay, so are you guys with me? Okay, good thanks Thanks for those encouragements, Divya And it's a little bit Okay, let's continue Becoming a worshiper And now as we saw in John chapter 4 Was 20 to 24 If there are true worshippers There are also false worshippers And so it's very important to understand You know, this difference What the Bible has to say about spiritual worship We're going to call it that, right? Spiritual worship and fleshly worship Okay, that means you can worship with your flesh So let's take a look at those scriptures Okay, and I'm going to share the scriptures with For us, first thing Let's look at 1 Peter chapter 2 verse 5 1 Peter chapter 2 verse 5 And you are living stones That God is building into spiritual temple Okay, guys, I mean If you have not heard of this teacher I would encourage you to just take a look at him And you can re-vander something It's a very big name, okay? It's a very re-vander something, okay? Anyways, I mean, it's not just as necessary That you have to just look up, look him up in particular But, you know, if you look at If you learn church history Which I think you guys are learning You know, so you would understand the Peter's context To the use of these words, living stones It's very interesting But anyways, he says You are living stones that God is building Into his spiritual temple Spiritual temple What's more, you are his holy priests We've seen that, isn't it? Through the mediation of Jesus Christ You offer spiritual sacrifices That please God Okay, through Jesus Christ Through the mediation of Jesus Christ We offer spiritual sacrifices That please God, okay? The next scripture mentioned there Is Hebrews chapter 13 verse 15 Which, again, we've seen many, many times Is therefore, let us offer Through Jesus a continual sacrifice Of praise to God Okay, so in the previous scripture We see that through the mediation of Jesus Christ We offer spiritual sacrifices And once again, it's highlighted And emphasized in Hebrews 13 verse 15 Therefore, let us offer Through Jesus a continual sacrifice Of praise to God, proclaiming our allegiance To his name, okay? And another popular scripture That we all know of Is Romans chapter 12 verse 1 and 2 Romans chapter 12 verse 1 and 2 It says that as well In the chat section Romans chapter 12 verse 1 and 2 It says, I beseech you Therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God I beseech you, brethren, by the mercies of God We'll have to just take this scripture so slowly It starts off by saying, I beseech, okay? And we can just do a study on that I Who's that I? It's Paul, isn't it? If you just take time to understand Who this person is, who he was in the past And who he's become at this point From the Pharisees of the Pharisees He was known as that, right? And like I've shared before Some of the scholars and the historians believe That Paul's educational qualifications Of back then is equivalent to today's 20 PhDs Something that's what the historians and scholars claim 20 PhDs Yeah, okay So this person of this intelligence Or IQ level or smartness or whatever This person says, I beseech It's just a very diplomatic and a polite word for beg So he's saying, I beg you, my friends My family, my brothers and sisters in Christ I beg you, by the mercies of God Okay, I also have this opportunity to study I'm taking the course on Romans With the final years And Pastor Ashish is teaching that course And by this point, right He sees the first 11 chapters in different ways Is just highlighting the mercies of God The first 11 chapters in many different ways Where Paul is addressing about sin and creation And what not He's showing off the mercies of God And then finally when he comes to Romans chapter 12 He says, now therefore Because of all these 12, 11 chapters By the mercies of God Because we've experienced and tasted his mercy In these 11 chapters, like I've explained to you Because of his mercy Present your bodies A living sacrifice Present your bodies A living sacrifice, wholly acceptable to God Which is your reasonable service And do not be conformed to this world But be transformed by the renewing of your mind That you may prove what is that good And acceptable and perfect will of God Okay, let me see if I can quickly Get the message version of that scripture Please bear with me guys I was not prepared for that I remember reading the message version And actually liking it It was very interesting Just kidding, getting the force Okay, I hope this whole thing fits in the chat section Let's see So this is Romans chapter 12 verse 1 and 2 In the message version I kind of like it here So here's what I want you to do God helping you Take your everyday ordinary life You're sleeping, eating, going to work Attending Bible college And walking around life And place it before God As an offering So I think we're kind of getting an idea Of what this spiritual worship really is, isn't it? Spiritual sacrifice is simply placing it before God As an offering Embracing what God does for you Is the best thing you can do for Him Don't become so well adjusted to your culture That you fit into it without even thinking Instead, fix your attention on God You'll be changed from the inside out Readily recognize what He wants from you And quickly respond to it Unlike the culture around you Always dragging you down to its level of immaturity God brings the best out of you Develops well formed maturity in you We can talk about that verse, isn't it? Just this translation for this entire hour But I just want to read the whole thing again Can we do that? Is that okay? Yes, is that okay? I wanted to hit us I wanted to hit us home Alright So here's what I want you to do All of you God helping you Take your everyday Ordinary life You're sleeping, eating, going to work And walking around life, everything And place it before God as an offering Okay, let's pause there, point one I'll just make a note of it to yourself Or whatever, okay Just highlight that or write that down Place it before God as an offering Have you been doing that? If not, will you do that? Will you do everything? Everyday ordinary life of yours Will you place it before Him as an offering? The next thing Embracing what God does for you Is the best thing you can do for Him Okay Embracing what God does for you Stop Recognizing What's the first point we learned about worship? Recognition of who God is Have you recognized what God has done for you? If you recognized, you would embrace it Amen So embracing what God does for you Recognizing who He is Is the best thing you can do for Him Isn't that awesome? Don't become so well adjusted to your culture Don't become complacent That you fit into it without even thinking Instead Fix your attention on God Okay, don't become so well adjusted to your culture Again, Paul is writing this To the audience in Rome So what was the Roman culture all about? It was all about their glory It was all about pleasure Okay, it's like one life Do whatever you want to do If it pleases you, go for it It doesn't matter if it's right or wrong It doesn't matter if it's going to hurt someone or not Whatever it is And if you read the first two chapters You will know everything that God is addressing And their culture Of people in Rome And then we read this and say Don't become so well adjusted to your culture Don't compromise Just because the world around you Has so many other compromises Of the way they live You don't compromise And we will learn that in fleshly worship You know So how dangerous it is To not become well adjusted to the culture And just to give a gist in the fleshly worship We'll see that how God's warning to the people of Israel From the time they left Egypt Was that you would not associate yourself with the Canaanites In their worship of their gods That was their warning But we'll see that later So don't become so well adjusted to your culture That you fit into it without even thinking Instead, fix your attention on God Have you had your eyes on God? If not, will you have your eyes on Him? When you do, you will be changed from the inside out Readily recognize what He wants from you In other words, readily recognize what He wants from you Is that when you fix your gaze on Him First thing, what happens is that you are changed Remember, another point, what happens in worship Is worship changes us We become like the one we worship And after that, this thing Readily recognize what He wants from you Is simply we get to know the will of God When that happens We get to know what His plans for your life is Amen? And when we know that, we quickly respond to it So very often we have that question, isn't it? What is His plan? What is His will for our lives? And that happens in worship Unlike the culture around you Always dragging you down to its level of immaturity God brings the best out of you Develops well-formed maturity in you Amen? So that's just Romans chapter 12 verse 1 and 2 That's it, only two verses In the message version of course Okay? So that's the third scripture In spiritual worship as an example And then the final one is Philippians chapter 3 Verse 3 This is the NLT version It says For we who worship by the spirit of God Are the ones who are truly circumcised We rely on what Christ Jesus has done for us We put no confidence in human effort It's amazing how our dependence Our dependence, our faith In what Jesus has done for us Is considered as spiritual worship Amen? That's what in 1 Peter 2, 5 and Hebrews 13, 15 emphasizes Isn't it? It is through the blood of Jesus It is through the mediation of Jesus Right? And then again in Philippians it's highlighted We rely on what Christ Jesus has done for us Okay, so can I just encourage us to rely On what the Lord has done And that in itself is a form of spiritual worship Right? I'm just giving thanks for the cross For his blood And not depending on our righteousness Which is nothing but filthy rags But we depend on his righteousness And then maybe we depend on his righteousness He becomes our righteousness Amen? Because we are in him Right? So are you guys with me so far? All good? Now let's move on to the next section Which is the fleshly worship So we took some time to understand The spiritual aspect of worship The spiritual worship And then let's look at the fleshly worship So I just want to read for us Colossians chapter 2 verse 16 to 23 Just that one You can turn in your bibles if you want to But if I have to just give a gist Of what's happening in Colossians chapter 2 The two scriptures that's mentioned there Is people were just giving importance As they always did to the rituals To the performing of the rituals Just the usual, you know The things that they did So let's read that I would, as always Just encourage you to read the entire chapter When you can later But we just read 16 to 23 from Colossians chapter 2 Says, so don't let anyone condemn you For what you eat or drink Or for not celebrating certain holy days Or new moon ceremonies or sabbaths For these rules are only The shadows of the reality yet to come And Christ himself is that reality See that emphasis on Jesus again Instead of putting our faith And our trust in the things that we can perform In the rituals More than all of that More than all of that you can do Or we can do Jesus is more real And he's more important He's the ultimate objective He's the ultimate goal So Christ himself is that reality Verse 18 Don't let anyone condemn you By insisting on pious self-denial Or the worship of angels Saying that they had visions about these things Their sinful minds have made them proud And they are not connected to Christ The head of the body For he holds the whole body together With its joints and ligaments It grows and as God nourishes it You have died with Christ And he has set you free from spiritual powers of this world So why do you keep on following the rules of the world Such as don't handle, don't taste, don't touch Such rules are mere human teachings about things That deteriorate as we use them These rules may seem wise Because they require strong devotion Pious self-denial and severe bodily discipline But they provide no help in conquering a person's evil desires So that whole passage is about the emphasis on the importance Of our dependency on Jesus If our dependency is not on him On what he has done for us On the finished work of the Calvary Everything else that you can perform is meaningless Everything, right? When we discuss about the Tabernacle A little bit in the next chapter In detail I'll explain that When Jesus was there When he walked on the earth Every ritual So by then What had happened is When Israel went into captivity During the exile of the Babylon And whatnot The Ark of the Covenant was hidden Jeremiah hid it God tells him that, right? To hide the Ark of the Covenant And so from that point on Even after the people of Israel came back from exile The Ark of the Covenant was really not in the temple But everything else seemed like Going on fine without the glory in the temple So at the time when Jesus was on the earth In the temple in Jerusalem The Ark of the Covenant was not there His presence was not there But the sacrifices were being done All the other rituals were being followed And whatnot That kind of should tell us something, isn't it? So a lot of the things can go on in our churches Whatever And we can pretend like everything is fine Like how they were pretending back then Like everything is okay But the presence of the Lord was not there So again, putting our whole dependency on Jesus Is the key here So that's what's highlighted in Colossians And then you can read through Ezekiel chapter 4 With chapter 44 entirely when you can Okay In continuing with those scriptures There are a couple more scriptures that I'd like for us to read Can we go to Amos chapter 5 Amos chapter 5 Verse 21 to 24 I'm not sure that's fine Share that scripture on the chat section Amos chapter 5 verse 21 to 24 It says, I hate all your show and pretense Did someone raise their hand? Sorry, it was me, it was my mistake Okay, okay, no problem Cool, so it's just to continue reading Amos chapter 5 verse 21 to 24 It says, I hate all your show and pretense The hypocrisy of your religious festivals And solemn assemblies Those are strong words guys The hypocrisy of your religious festivals I mean, talk about God can see Right through everything that we can do He sees right into our hearts And then he will call it out Verse 22 says I will not accept your burnt offerings And grain offerings I won't even notice all your choice piece offerings Away with your noisy hymns of praise I will not listen to the music of your harps Instead, I want to see a mighty flood of justice An endless river of righteous living Okay, so once again Just one more scripture This is from Isaiah chapter 5 verse 12 These two scriptures are not there in your notes I apologize for that This is a footnote Okay, Isaiah chapter 5 verse 12 says They furnish wine and lovely music At their grand parties Liar and harp, tambourines and flute But they never think about the Lord Or notice what he is doing Okay, they furnish wine And lovely music at their grand parties Liar and harp, music and everything But they never think about the Lord Or notice what he is doing Those are just a couple of examples Of hypocritical worship Or false worship Or fleshly worship And I hope that serves as a reminder To all of us that God sees right through it all And he sees our hearts And a lot of worship arise On just relying on what the Lord Jesus has done For us on the cross Amen And worship of the angels And the worship of saints Is also considered to be fleshly worship I don't want to talk about other world views That does that, but it's just a warning So worship of the angels And worship of the saints Are all led by fleshly worship And let's quickly go to Isaiah chapter Let's go to the book of Isaiah, actually Isaiah 42 Before we just talk a little bit about pagan worship And their culture and their practice We'll see what God has to say about it Isaiah 42 verse 8 It says, I am the Lord And that is my name I will not give my glory to anyone else Nor share my praise with carved idols And Isaiah 48 verse 11 I will rescue you for my sake Yes, for my own sake I will not let my reputation be tarnished And I will not share my glory with idols Okay, so this emphasis on On false worship, on pagan worship, on idol worship Actually, in fact, in the previous chapter We looked at the same scripture Isaiah 42 verse 8 And how it's related to pagan worship And another scripture that's mentioned There is Exodus chapter 34 Verse 12 and 13 This is the warning that God gives initially Exodus chapter 34 verse 12 and 13 It says, be very careful Never to make a treaty with the people Who live in the land where you are going Be very careful That's the Lord saying, okay When God is saying, telling you to be careful Then better be careful, isn't it? If you do You will follow their evil ways He's not saying you might be tempted You might follow their evil ways No, if you compromise To their standards You will follow their evil ways And be trapped to their culture Like we saw in Romans 12 Instead, you must break down their pagan altars Break down the idol worship Break down the altars of false worship Smash their sacred pillars And cut down their Asherah poles Okay, he's not even asking you to just carefully Take it lifted from the foundations Okay, dig it nicely and just move it Just keep it somewhere far away from the city Don't bother No, he's not saying that Break it, destroy it Don't compromise If there's something in our lives That's been its form of idol worship for you Don't compromise with it Don't try to be nice to it Just destroy it, break it Don't look at it and drool over it Destroy it, don't give it any attention We're not called to gaze on it We're called to gaze on Jesus Come with me to the Book of Judges I hope you guys are all doing well, guys Okay, five more minutes Yeah, thank you for sharing that Exodus 25 Yes, you shall not bow down to them Or worship them for I, the Lord your God Am a jealous God Punishing the children for the sin Of the parents to the third And the fourth generation to those who hate me In this passage by God says That he is a jealous God So that is the question, isn't it, Divya? Yes, yes, Pastor Yeah, so there is two kinds of jealousy Everything good associated with it Is only with God There's a good kind of jealousy And I think he has all the right to be that way Because he's a creator And he's the one, he's their redeemer He's the one who's freed them He's the one who's brought them out of their bondage Right? And so in the beginning he initially says Bring them out so they might come into this wilderness And worship me Right? So in that way he is jealous He does not want, like we read in Isaiah chapter 42 verse 8 Is that he does not want to share He will not share his glory with an idol In other words, what is happening when we worship When we call ourselves Christians And then give our worship to someone or something It's like we are, you know The glory that we are supposed to give to him We are giving it to the idols And he doesn't like that He says, I don't want to share that And so I want all your affection I want all your adoration And I want, and he wants them to see that he is worthy of it That way, and I remember this example This is an artist called Misty Edwards Who's one of the worship leaders From the International House of Prayer She gave this beautiful explanation of I'll see if I can remember So this is what she says, right? So let's say I am engaged to a person And she is now my fiancee I'm just engaged, I'm not even married to her yet But I am betrothed to her She is my fiancee I will not tolerate another man Putting his arms around over my fiancee And talking, right? I will not tolerate that And that's the kind of jealousy that God has He is a redeemer And he doesn't want to share us with anybody else He does not want to share us with With the man-made idols He wants your love 100% He wants your heart 100% Not 99% And like that also It kind of says in Song of Songs chapter 8 Really If I can get that Okay, where is that? So in Song of Songs chapter 8 I'll read from verse 6, okay? Song of Songs chapter 8 verse 6 It says, place me like a seal over your heart Like a seal on your arm For love is as strong as death Saying for your love is as strong as death It's jealousy demanding as the grave You know, it's just What it's saying is your love will get to me As sure as death Eventually gets to every individual person No matter who they are As sure as death gets to everybody Your love is so jealous And it finds me, okay? And then it goes on to say It burns like blazing fire Like a mighty flame And many waters cannot quench this love Rivers cannot wash it away This jealous kind of love that God has for us And very recently there was an explosion In one of the oil reserves in the middle of the ocean There's flames just bursting out in the middle of the oceans And you would expect the ocean It's in the middle of an ocean There's a lot of water That shouldn't happen, isn't it? But it just couldn't quench And you kind of get an idea here Is that his love for us is so jealous That it's like a blazing fire Like a mighty flame That many waters, currents and torrents And torrents of water cannot quench his love for us So I think that's the kind of jealousy That we are talking about here, Divya Hope that made sense Is that okay, Divya? Yes, and that's understandable And I think even I had that question And that's when I kind of learned That there is a good side to this jealousy part of it And the very good side is only with him Anyway, so we've crossed our time for our break What I'll do, we'll resume after the break I'll stop the recording for this session We'll go for a quick break and see you all in 10 minutes See you guys