 Okay, good morning everyone. Thank you for joining class. We'll begin with a word of prayer. So can I ask Siddiquan? Can you please lead us in prayer please? Yes ma'am. Father, we come to the throne of great love, great Lord. Thank you for this day you have given us Lord. We thank you for each and every good work that you have done in your life Lord. As you are going to learn from your word Lord, each and every word Lord should be, Lord we will be understanding Lord. Lord we need your wisdom, we need your understanding Lord so that we can do your ministry work Lord with more effectiveness Lord. In Jesus name we pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you. So last Friday we were looking at the lesson on the doctrine of Christ and we looked at his humanity and then we came up to the deity of Christ and in the deity of Christ we've already had studied quite a bit about this in Christology. So we kind of looked at a few points, we kind of reviewed a few points on the deity of Christ that we had studied in Christology and then we looked at the notes that were given in doctrinal foundation systematic theology. We looked at the scriptural proofs for the deity of Christ and we said that's very extensive in the New Testament and we basically are going to look at the names of God and how it's attributed to Christ and hence proving that Jesus Christ is God. But we looked at more aspects about his deity when we studied in systematic theology and we kind of reviewed that in the previous two classes. So we looked at the first name of God which is Theos and which is a name that is used for God himself in the Old Testament which is the Theos is equivalent of the name of God Elohim and we know that Elohim we read this name Elohim mentioned in Genesis chapter one verse one where we see that God is the source of all creation and he's a powerful God and we read this in Genesis chapter one verse one in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. So we see this name Elohim here and the Greek equivalent of Elohim we know that the New Testament is written in Greek So the Greek word for this or the Greek equivalent of the name Elohim is Theos and we read this in John chapter one verse one in the beginning was the logos and the logos was with Theos and the logos was Theos. So the beginning was the word the word was with God it's the word God there if you look at it in the Hebrew word it's Elohim but if you read it here it is in the Greek equivalent is Theos and so the name Elohim which is used exclusively for God in the Old Testament is referred to for Jesus in the New Testament with the word Theos which is the equivalent of the Greek equivalent of the name Elohim which is used only for God and we also saw the references where this word Theos which is used for God himself is ascribed to Jesus and we see that Jesus or we can prove that Jesus is deity that he is God. The second name of God we saw was the name Kyrios or Kurios. So as anyone remember what is the equivalent name of Kurios in the Old Testament. Kurios is the Greek word for the equivalent of which name of God in the Old Testament anyone remembers. So Kurios is the Greek word for the name of God Adonai and what does Adonai mean? What does Adonai mean? Any answers? You can type your answers in the chat section. What does Adonai mean? It means a Lord or Master, a Sovereign, somebody who is sovereign, somebody who is a Lord and so we know that the Hebrew word Adonai which means Lord or Sovereign is used for earthly masters, those who are owners, those who are in authoritative places and it's also used for God as one who is supreme, as one who is sovereign. The equivalent, the Greek equivalent for this name Adonai is Kurios or Kyrios and we see this word is used in the Greek translation of the Old Testament. Also if you look at the Septuagint which is the Greek version of the Hebrew Bible or it's the Greek version of the Old Testament. Now the Old Testament is written in Hebrew but for those who were the Greek speaking audience they had translated the whole of the Old Testament in Greek and so it's called a Septuagint. And wherever we see this word Kurios which means Adonai or Lord is the Greek speaking Jews or the Greek speaking readers who read the Old Testament and the New Testament in Greek. Wherever they saw this word Kurios they would know that it referred to Yahweh and they recognized it as a name which meant Lord but one who was the creator and the sustainer of heaven and earth, the omnipotent God. So the word Kyrios was very familiar with the Greek speaking readers who read the Old and New Testament and wherever they saw this word Kyrios or Kurios they knew it was the word that was attributed to Adonai and hence they would see it not just like an earthly master or an owner but somebody who is God, who is the creator, the sustainer of heaven and earth and who is the omnipotent God. So there are various instances in the New Testament where this name Lord is used and wherever it's used it's referred to Jesus Christ. So we see that Jesus is also known as God because he's attributed the same name for Yahweh which means Adonai, Kurios, Lord and so people knew that Jesus was also not just somebody who was man but he was also deity, he was also God because of this word that was attributed to Jesus Christ. So we see it in several places but we will just look at it in, we look at three or two references. One is in Luke chapter 2 verse 11 so can one of you please read Luke chapter 2 verse 11 and someone else can read Luke chapter 1 verse 43. Luke chapter 2 verse 11 and someone else can read Luke chapter 1 verse 43 please. Luke chapter 2 verses 11. Today in the town of David, a savior has been born to you, he is Christ the Lord. Thank you. So here it's referring to Jesus who is Christ the Lord and so the word Lord here is Kurios but it does not mean somebody who is a master or an owner. It does not mean the general term of the use Adonai but it is the name that is referred exclusively to God, God of the Old Testament, God the Father and hence we see that the same name is ascribed to Jesus Christ hence proving that he is deity, that he is God. Another reference is Luke chapter 1 verse 43 can somebody read that please. 43 but why am I so favored that the mother of my Lord should come to me. Okay so who's saying this? Who's making the statement why is it granted to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me? John the Baptist mother I think. Yes it's talking about Elizabeth and in what context is Elizabeth saying this? Any idea what context is Elizabeth saying this? We see Mary the mother of Jesus you know who's coming to meet Elizabeth but this is just before the angel meets her says that she will conceive to the power of the Holy Spirit and will give forth or a son will be born to her and she's to name him Jesus. So this is just after that she comes to meet Elizabeth and Elizabeth when she sees Mary it is through the power of the Holy Spirit she says why is it granted to me that the mother of my Lord should come to me. So when she says my Lord what is she really meaning here? What is she meaning here when she says my Lord? Is she saying that you know this is you know someone like Lord means is she meaning a master like a human master or somebody who's an owner? Is she meaning that? Hello class is anyone there? No responses? Okay here when you know when you read this verse it's not the word Kurios does not mean that she's talking about some earthly human master but what she's basically saying here is you know why is it granted to me that the mother of the Lord God himself should come to me. So the word here Kurios is not just meaning some earthly master or an owner because Jesus is not yet born and he can't be Elizabeth's earthly master or owner and she's not under him. But when she was using this word she was using it in the sense that you know that the mother of the Lord God himself should come to me. So the word Kurios here is talking about God referring to God God the Old Testament in the same name is ascribed here to Jesus as well. Hence proving that he is a deity. Another reference that we can read where we find this word Kurios which is referring to Jesus Christ and referring to him as deity as God is in Matthew chapter 3 verse 3. Can one of you read that please? Matthew chapter 3 verse 3. Matthew chapter 3 verses 3. This is he who was spoken through the prophet Isaiah. A voice of one calling in the desert prepared the way for the Lord makes straight path for him. Thank you. So we see another example here when Matthew says that John the Baptist the one who cries out the wilderness and he cries out saying prepare the way of the Lord. The word Lord here is not just somebody who's an earthly master or ruler. But it's it's referring to God referring to the God the Father who is God himself. And hence when it's the same word Kurios here is ascribed to to Jesus. It's he's referred here to as God who is deity. And so John the Baptist to the inspiration of the Holy Spirit is saying prepare the way of the Lord God who makes his path straight. And so here through these references we see that the name of the title Kurios which is a title referred to as to God himself the God of the Old Testament. In the Hebrew word it's Adonai but in the Greek it's Kurios and wherever this word Kurios is mentioned in the New Testament it is referring to God the Father who is God himself. And there are certain places where this word or this term this name is referred to Jesus Christ. And hence it proves that Jesus Christ is deity that he is God himself. And Jesus himself claimed to be deity when he said in John chapter 8 was 58. Can one of you read that please we already looked at this was a couple of times in Christology and also in in doctoral foundations John chapter 8 was 58. Can anyone read John chapter 8 was 58. Very truly I tell you Jesus answered before Abraham was born I am. Thank you so here Jesus is referring himself to as the with the title I am and we saw this title I am it's referred to to God in the Old Testament how God introduces himself he says I am who I am and what's the meaning of the word I am or the term I am. You had this for your assessment as well what is the meaning of the name or the term I am Anita what is the meaning of this word I am anyone can answer what is the meaning of the word I am you had this for your assessment. I have means with after major is no. Okay thank you success. There's no one else like God that's what you mean I am mean somebody who is self sufficient self existent. Eternal someone who does not depend on anything else for his existence was self existent and self sufficient. Okay the eternal God. So that is the meaning of the word I am. Okay so we looked at in this chapter the doctrine of Christ now we look at the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Okay I'm sure you've already gone through the course on Holy Spirit right in your first semester. Is that right you studied about the Holy Spirit in the first semester. Yes okay. Okay so most of it what we will be going through will be repetitive so I would like all of you to answer. Okay and to make the class more engaging because this is something that you'd already studied about the third person of the Trinity the Holy Spirit you had a full course you were taught on the Holy Spirit. Okay so who is the Holy Spirit? Who is the Holy Spirit? Ma'am according to me and according to my learning Holy Spirit is the Comforter like when Jesus was going up to the heaven to his ascended to his father he told I will be going up but I will not leave you alone I will give you a suitable Comforter who will be with you forever. So Holy Spirit is that Comforter and Supporter. Thank you Siddiquenu. So Holy Spirit is a Comforter that is one of the characteristics so we can say the attributes of the Holy Spirit but if you have to answer the question who really is the Holy Spirit? Okay Nicholson says Holy Spirit is a third person in the Trinity. Okay thank you he's a Comforter he's a Helper. Okay that is what he does. Okay Loubega yes. The Holy Spirit is the third person in the Trinity who is equal to the Father and the Son and at the same time is the one who administers the will of God after he implements the will of God after God had plans and Jesus Christ administers that will. Thank you. Thank you. Okay so he's a third person in the Trinity means what? When we talk about when we say who is Jesus Christ what would you say he is a Saviour but he would say he is God right? So the most important thing about the Holy Spirit is that he is God. Yes he's a third person in the Trinity but the important thing for us to acknowledge is he is God. Why is it important for us to acknowledge that Holy Spirit is God? Why is it important for us to acknowledge that Holy Spirit is God? Yes Anita. Ma'am he has the same attributes of God and he's Deity. He has the same attributes of God and he's Deity okay thank you. It's important for us to make known that the Holy Spirit is God because many of them think that he is just a force of God or he's the power of God or he's someone who just does things for God but he is not God himself because of the name you know Numa okay which in the Greek is referring to the Holy Spirit which also in other places is the same word is ascribed to wind. So people think that Holy Spirit is just some wind, some force, a fire or the power of God but for us to acknowledge that Holy Spirit is God is very very important. Many of them look at God the Father and God Jesus Christ as God the Son but to acknowledge that the Holy Spirit is God is very difficult for them because they think that Holy Spirit is just some the ghost or you know Holy Ghost or he is some power or he is someone who just does the will of God. But to acknowledge that Holy Spirit is God himself is very very important and yes he's a third person of the Trinity. So when we say that Holy Spirit is God like Anita said he has a nature of God. So when we talk about the nature of God what is the nature of God or what is in essence we can say is the nature of God. I'm not talking about his attributes that he's loving kind but when we talk about you know God the essence or what he possesses of that makes him God. What are those things that make God God? What is the nature of God? Yes Anita. Ma'am he is omnipresent omnipotent and omniscient. Okay thank you. So when we talk about you know God being God in his substance or in essence we are saying that he is omnipotent, he's omnipresent, he's omniscient, he's eternal and he is sovereign. Okay so these are the attributes or so-called nature that makes God who he is that he is omnipresent, he's omnipotent, omniscient, eternal and sovereign. So if we say that the Holy Spirit is God you know he has we have to prove that he is omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal and sovereign. And so we look at those that you've already studied that he is omnipresent. Where do we find in scripture that the Holy Spirit is omnipresent? Psalms chapter 139 verse 7. Can one of you read that please? Psalms chapter 139 verse 7. Can someone read Psalms chapter 139 verse 7 please? Psalms chapter 139 verse 7. Where can I go from your spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? Thank you so you know it says wherever we go and if you look at Psalm 139 if all of you can please turn to Psalm 139 verse 7 it says you know where can I go from your spirit or where can I flee from your presence if I go up to the heavens you are there. If I make my bed in hell even there you are there even if I dwell in the uttermost part of the sea even there your right hand will hold me. So it's talking about the Holy Spirit here and the Spirit of God is present everywhere and hence we see that is omnipresent present and hence we can prove that he is God. He is all powerful. Luke chapter 1 verse 35. Can one of you read that please? Luke chapter 1 verse 35. Luke chapter 1 verse 35. The angel answer the Holy Spirit will come on you and the power of the Most High will over set you. So the Holy One to be born will be called the Son of God. Thank you. So here we see that it is through the power of the Holy Spirit that Mary was able to conceive and she will give forth a son will be born to her and he will be called the Son of God. So we see that the Holy Spirit is all powerful. We also read in 1 Corinthians chapter 2 verse 10 and 11. Can one of you please read that 1 Corinthians chapter 2 verse 10 and 11 that the Holy Spirit is all knowing. 1 Corinthians chapter 2 verse 10 and 11. 1 Corinthians chapter 2 verses 10 and 11 but God has revealed it is to us by his spirit. The spirit searches all things even the deep things of God for who among men knows the thoughts of man except the man spirit within him. In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the spirit of God. So thank you. So we see that the Holy Spirit reveals the things of God to us. He knows everything and he reveals it to us again. And we also know that the Holy Spirit is God because he is referred to or mentioned to as God in Acts chapter 5 where we read this incident about Ananias and Seferah. And we see that when Peter in Acts chapter 5 verse 3 and verse 4 Peter said to Ananias, Why has Satan filled your heart to light the Holy Spirit and you kept back a price of the land for yourself? While it remained was it not your own and after it was sold was it not in your control and why have you conceived this thing in your heart? You have lied and you have not lied to men but to God. So here in verse 3 he says that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and in verse 4 he says you have lied not to men but to God hence ascribing Holy Spirit as God. And we know that all of the books of the Bible were inspired by the Holy Spirit and it was written by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. And so here we see that Holy Spirit is attributed or is ascribed to as God. So if anyone asks you how can you prove that the Holy Spirit is God, you can show them these references in Psalm 139 verse 7. Luke chapter 1 verse 35 verse Corinthians 2 verse 10 verse 11 we are talking about the Holy Spirit is omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient. And he's also God acts chapter 5 verses 3 and 4. We see that he is also eternal. Hebrews chapter 9 verse 14 says how much more shall the blood of Christ who through the eternal spirit offered himself without spot to God. So we see that the eternal spirit here, the spirit here is not a small s. Wherever there's a small s is referring to human spirit, but wherever there is a capital s it's referring to the Holy Spirit. And so we see the eternal spirit. Hence we know that the Holy Spirit is God because God is eternal. He is also sovereign because God is sovereign. If the Holy Spirit is God, he has to be sovereign. First Corinthians chapter 12 verse 6 and 11. The first Corinthians chapter 12 is a chapter that's talking about the gifts of the spirit. And it mentions in verse 6 and 11 that there are diversity of activities, but the same God who works all in all. But one and the same spirit works all these things distributing to each one individually as he will. So the Holy Spirit gives, you know, which gift of the spirit that we need to use at what time, at what occasion, when we are ministering to people. The Holy Spirit will determine which is the right gift to be manifested at time and he will manifest it in and through us and just as he will. So we know that God is sovereign. He does what he wills. We learned about this in chapter 1 where we talked about chapter 2, the nature of God, that he is sovereign. He does what he wills. And here also we see that the Holy Spirit being God is sovereign. He does what he wills. We also see that the Holy Spirit is co-equal with God the Father and God the Son. Genesis chapter 1 verse 2 and Isaiah chapter 11 verse 2. Can one of you read Genesis chapter 1 verse 2 please and someone else can read Isaiah chapter 11 verse 2. Can one of you read Genesis chapter 1 verse 2? Genesis chapter 1 verses 2. Now the earth was formless and empty. Darkness was over the surface of the deep. The spirit of God was hovering over the waters. Thank you. So the spirit of God was hovering over the waters. So what does it show us? Or what does it teach us regarding the deity of the Holy Spirit? That Holy Spirit is God. What does it teach us? Remember we tried to prove the deity of Christ and we looked at this verses and we proved the deity of Christ. So how can we prove that Holy Spirit is God through this verse? It was part of the process of Christian. Thank you Paul that Holy Spirit was the part of creation. That means he was in the very beginning. He was even before time began. And he was the one who brought about creation. And he was with the father and with the son in the whole creation process. Thank you. Isaiah chapter 11 verse 2. Can one of you read that please? Isaiah chapter 11 verse 2. Isaiah chapter 11 verse 2. Isaiah chapter 11 and verses 2. The spirit of the Lord will rest on him. The spirit of wisdom and of understanding. The spirit of counsel and of power. The spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord. So here he is. Who is he talking about? The spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him. Who is the him here? Ma'am Jesus. Yes, thank you. It's talking about Jesus. It's a capital hedge. So it's not talking about any human being but it's talking about God. It's talking about Jesus. So here we see that the Holy Spirit is co-equal with the father and son. He was there with them in creation. He was also there even before Jesus became incarnate. And it was through the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus was able to teach, preach, do science, miracles and wonders. And it is also through the power of the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ was raised back from death to life. So here we see that the Holy Spirit is co-equal with the father and son. These are the important points because there are many people who do not believe that the Holy Spirit is God. So for us to prove that the Holy Spirit is God, these references and these points are very, very important. We also see that in the Bible the Holy Spirit is not referred to as a thing. When we talk about a thing, we refer to it as it. But he's referred to as a person. So wherever we read about the Holy Spirit, John 14, John 16, we see that he's referred to as he, him and he's not referred to as it. And so we know that Holy Spirit is not just a power or force or some fire or water but he is God. He has a personality. He reveals himself to us as a person just like God. The father reveals himself to us as a person just like God. The son reveals himself to us as a person. So the Holy Spirit is not some force or some influence but he's rather an individual who has all the attributes, the qualities of a person and he, you know, ministers to us as a person. Okay. So what is the basic role of the Holy Spirit? I'm sure you studied about this in your course on the Holy Spirit. So what is the role or what is the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives? Ma'am in our life, Holy Spirit is working as a guide. Like if we are about to do something wrong, it will be saying from our conscience, like don't do this. Like father will not allow this. It is not for your Christianity life. It is basically a guide. Okay. Thank you. He's a guide. Yes, Lubega? I think it is in the same sense because when the Christ was about to go, he promised that the spirit of truth, the guide, the reminder will be with us. So in other words, it's like the Holy Spirit convicts us, tells us that this and this and that. So I think in the same spirit, I can say like my brother said, there is a guide. Thank you, Pastor. Thank you. The Holy Spirit is a guide. Okay. Other than a guide, what else is he? Holy Spirit is our teacher. Okay. Thank you. Holy Spirit is our teacher. Anything else? So we see in John chapter 14 verse 26, Jesus says the Holy Spirit is our helper. He will teach you all things. He will remind you of everything that Jesus has spoken to you. We also see in John chapter 16 where, you know, it talks about the Holy Spirit there also. He's referred to as somebody who will guide you into all truth. He will not speak in authority, but he will only hear. He will speak only what he hears. He will tell you things to come. So the Holy Spirit will tell you things that are to come. He will reveal things of God. The Holy Spirit will also, you know, take the things that are from the Father. He will declare it to us. He will make it known to us. We also see that the Holy Spirit is someone, you know, who convicts a person of sin, righteousness and judgment. So the Holy Spirit convicts a sinner of sin, righteousness and judgment. Holy Spirit is also somebody who empowers us to do mighty science miracles and wonders. Holy Spirit is the one who gives, you know, who reveals the truth in God's Word. That means he brings, makes note the revelations. He manifests to us. He makes it known to us. He teaches us the things of God. He teaches us the truth in God's Word. The Holy Spirit is the one who helps us to bear fruit and activates the fruit of the Spirit in our lives. He's the one who helps us to bear the fruit. He's also one who is our comforter. He's someone who would also manifest the gifts of the Spirit when we need it. He's somebody who assures us of our salvation. We are sealed with the Holy Spirit. So he's someone who assures us. He helps us to testify about Jesus when we are persecuted. He's the one who stands alongside of us, who helps us to overcome persecutions. He helps us to overcome temptations. He's a paracletus. That means paracletus, the Greek word, the Greek name for Holy Spirit. Someone who comes alongside us to aid us, to support us, to help us. So there are so many aspects of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit also refreshes us in our man. He renews us. He strengthens us. He builds us. He gives us the assurance that we are the sons and daughters of Jesus Christ. He helps us. He works in a sinner to have them to be born again. He's the one who helps us to live a sanctified life. The whole process of sanctification, helping us to live a holy life is the work of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gives us knowledge of the things that God has prepared for us. Like it says in 1 Corinthians chapter 2, verse 19 and 16, no ISC, no year has heard, no human mind has conceived the things that God has prepared for those who love him. But these things are revealed to us by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the one who reveals not only the truth in God's word, revelation helps us to understand God's word. But the Holy Spirit is somebody who also reveals the mind of God to us, reveals the will of God to us. He reveals the plan of God to us. The Holy Spirit is the one who teaches us all things about God. He is also somebody who helps us to pray. Romans chapter 8 was 26 and 27. We do not know what to pray, but the Holy Spirit helps us to pray in our weaknesses. He intercedes on behalf of us. He reveals the heart and the mind of God to us. It's because the Holy Spirit that we can have access to the Father. The Holy Spirit also enables us to continue running our race with perseverance, helping us to fulfill the plans and purposes God has for us. He enables us to hold on to the things that have been committed to us. He enables us to overcome persecution. He also releases the gifts of the Spirit and when we are flowing the supernatural, it's the Holy Spirit manifesting in and through our lives. So if you see that the work of the Holy Spirit is so extensive, is so vast. There are so many areas that the Holy Spirit works in and through our lives. So we just look at a few of the works of the Holy Spirit. So we look at the Holy Spirit in the life of a sinner. The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin. We read this in Acts chapter 2 was 37 and 39. The Holy Spirit also convicts the world of Christ's righteousness. That means it tells, shows the people of the world that our righteousness is not good enough before God. So the Holy Spirit helps people who are sinners to see themselves in relation with God, who is holy, who is upright and that they have fallen short of God's righteous standard. So when the word is being preached, the Holy Spirit works in a sinner's life, showing them their relationship in terms with a righteous God who is Jesus. Jesus who in his righteousness is perfectly holy and that we are utterly sinful. And even though Jesus was human, he lived a sinless life. And in the light of this causes a sinner to repent and accept Jesus. The Holy Spirit also convicts the world of judgment. It shows people that there is consequences for their sinful actions. And that's why we see everyone, whether it's believers or unbelievers, they go to different places, they offer God the sacrifices so that their sin can be covered or torn and they don't receive the wrath of God. And so people know in any faith, they know that there is consequences for the wrong actions that they're doing. So the Holy Spirit makes known to them that their consequences not only has consequences here in this life, but also there's eternal everlasting punishment for those who turn their backs on Jesus Christ. And we see that man on his own will never be convinced that he deserves judgment, but it's the only the Holy Spirit who convicts a sinner of their sin, of the punishment that they're going to receive and will lead them into repentance. And the Holy Spirit also helps the person see that it is them who deserves the punishment for their sins. The punishment for sin is death. They are guilty, but will help them to understand that Jesus Christ has taken their places, died on the cross for their sins and helps a sinner to see how loving God is, how God has taken their place and helps the sinner repent and shows them that they need a Saviour and helps them to turn to God. We also see that the Holy Spirit testifies about Jesus. That's what Jesus said in John chapter 15, verse 26. If you look at John chapter 15 verse 26, Jesus says, but when the helper comes, the helper here is talking about the Holy Spirit. And if we see it's a capital H, so it's referring to God. It's not a small H, it's referring to man. So the helper comes, he's talking about the Holy Spirit. He whom I sent to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will testify of me. That means the Holy Spirit will testify that Jesus is God. He will testify of everything that Jesus has done, has said. The truths in God's Word, he will testify to you as a truth. It's what God has done and will testify about Jesus himself. And we also read an instance in Acts chapter 5, verse 32, where the apostles were put in jail. This is after Jesus died and he ascended back to the Father. The apostles or the disciples were doing mighty signs and miracles and they were all put into the jail. And during the night, the angel of the Lord opened the doors of the jail and they were set free. And the Holy Spirit tells them to go and to testify, to witness about these things. So at daybreak, they go to the temple courts and they began teaching the people. And they are commissioned by God to testify of what has happened. So they say that we are witnesses of these things and so is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him. So when they are brought before the chief priests and the scribes and the teachers of the law, they say, you know, we told you not to do it, but why are you preaching and teaching in Jesus' name? They say that we cannot stop because we are witnesses of the things that we have seen and so is the Holy Spirit whom God has given to those who obey Him. And we see that we read in 1 Corinthians chapter 12, verse 3, that no one can say Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit. So that's the Holy Spirit that uses the word of God to convict a sinner of their sin and lead them to repentance and lead them to accepting Christ as their personal savior. So we look at more of the works of the Holy Spirit in our next class on Friday. We'll stop here. Any of you have any questions? Any doubts? Okay. If there's no questions, no doubts, we'll end class here and I'll see you on Friday. I've corrected your assessments and I hope all of you have received your marks. Yes? Yes, ma'am. Okay.