 Okay, welcome back everyone to the second lecture today on The End Times. We are in Revelation chapter 11 and we're just going to resume by taking up some questions that are in the chat. So Kennedy's question is, Kennedy I didn't understand your question. Maybe I just have to re-paraphrase it. Like in most cases you see that there's some straining, there's a power that restrains some actions. Like in the case of death we had to wait for two to three days for them to be resurrected. Who was the straining all these movements? Who was controlling them? I'm sorry to say that again Kennedy. If you look into the sequence of the events, these are a strainer of all the actions. Like when they died, when people died for three days, they had to be restrained and brought back to life. Who was doing it? You read through the power of the beast or Christ or who was the straining, who was the controlling post by then? So when these two witnesses are killed, they're killed by the beast, that is the Antichrist. And he just lets their bodies lie there on the streets in Jerusalem. Physically the bodies of their spirits have already gone up to heaven. So he just says that nobody don't do anything to the body, just leave it there in a way to mock them. In a way to demean them. And then of course through the internet and television and other means, the whole world is seeing their bodies. The bodies of these two men lie in the streets of Jerusalem. And then while everybody is watching, I mean while the whole world is watching, God raises them up. And God, it's just the breath of life from God came and they stood them on the feet and they ascended before all the people. So I'm not really sure I understood your question. Your question is who is keeping their bodies on the street? Yeah, exactly. Who is the restrainer? Who is controlling the death and the resurrection? So look at it in the physical realm. And the physical realm is the Antichrist. And he's the one who says, leave their bodies because their bodies are anyway dead. But spiritually they're already with God. So if the question is who's keeping their bodies on the ground? That's the Antichrist and I guess the people around, they say, let's leave the bodies there as it is. Which happens even today. When people get killed somewhere and people just leave their bodies there sometimes. They don't care and their physical bodies are lying dead somewhere. Just like how it happens today. So that's the same thing. And then God raises them up and lifts them up into heaven. So that resurrection is God's work. So it means God is restraining the beast that's the Antichrist. Why should God restrain the Antichrist? In what way can it be? Because they are dead for three days and they are arrested. But I think the intention of the antibis or the beast was to kill them and die. Why does it arrest them again? Is it restraining the power of the beast? So the beast kills them, right? The beast kills them. The Antichrist kills them and their dead bodies are dead for three days. I don't see any problem in that. I don't see any... Why? I'm not sure what... So the Antichrist kills them. They are dead. Their bodies are lying on the ground. And the Antichrist wants to keep their bodies on the ground as a way to demean them. God doesn't have to restrain the Antichrist. Yeah, okay. I'm not sure if I really understood what you were actually getting at. But the point is the beast, the Antichrist, is given power. And he kills them and he lets their bodies lie on the ground. And it says here, after three and a half days, God raises them up into heaven, which is all fine. I'm not sure exactly what... In the Holy Spirit, are there the angels or what power? What power is controlling this in that particular moment? What power raises them up? What power controls whom, Kennedy? I think they're not communicating. See, in the case of Jesus, the Holy Spirit did raise him up after the third day. But now in the case of these two witnesses who have been killed, who is raising them up? Are there the angelic forces of the Holy Spirit? That's Revelation chapter 11 verse 11. Revelation 11, 11. It says the breath of life from God entered them and they stood on their feet. So God has raised them up. Okay, so let's look at the other one, Prabhakar's question. Is it possible God can take others also like Elijah and Enoch? Is it possible? Of course it's possible. Is God going to do it? I don't know, right? So is God going to take other people up to heaven like Elijah and Enoch physically? I don't know. God can do it if he wants to do it again. But is he going to take others up? We don't have, see, other than Enoch and Elijah, we don't have any other precedent that just randomly believers are taken up into heaven. So, yeah. Can God do it? Of course he can. He can do whatever he desires. Is he going to do it? We don't know, right? But there's nothing given to us in scripture that that's something we should expect. Instead what the Bible does tell us is that, you know, it's appointed to man wants to die after that, the judgment. Hebrews 9.27. Shrikumar, you've put a word rapture there. I'm not sure what you meant. No, I just meant to say like how the God took Elijah and the rapture is also present in the same thing. Yeah. Yeah, so the big difference is in the rapture, our bodies are instantly changed to become immortal bodies. But we don't see that happen for Enoch or Elijah, right? For both of them, the Bible doesn't state that their bodies were transformed. In our case, at the rapture, our mortal will put on immortality, right? So our bodies will be transformed to be like Jesus glorified body, right? So that's the difference. But chapter 11 doesn't actually tell us two witnesses that dropped down to the earth. It just says at that time they're given power. That's perfectly right. So it doesn't say they're dropped down to the earth. That's correct. I just said that it could be done because if God had the power to take them up, he has the power to drop them down. It's just an opinion or what to say possibility. Chapter 11 doesn't state it. It's just, you know, because the question is how do these two witnesses come? Well, one possibility is if he took them up, he can drop them down. But we don't know, right? How God's going to deal with that's entirely up to him. So if Malachi chapter 4 is to be understood literally, that is, God said Malachi 4-2 or 4-4, I will send Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great day. And if that same Elijah is going to come back, he's not going to come, he's not going to be born physically as a baby because he wasn't taken up physically as maybe he was taken up and as an adult. So that same Elijah, the adult Elijah was in heaven has to come back. Then we just have to think of what was the most likely where he's going to come back. Enoch, or Lib 300, sorry, more than 300 years, was taken up as an adult. How was he going to come back? Well, most likely God's got to drop them back. So that's why I made that statement. Do we say that John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah? I'm sorry, but I lost what you said. Is it correct to say John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah? Yeah. So can we then think, okay, maybe this is a similar thing because John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah, he was born, he grew up. So it could be these witnesses are born, grown up, but they have the spirit of Elijah and someone else. It is possible, but like we had mentioned earlier, if you look at Matthew 17, 11 and 12, Jesus makes reference to both. He says, Elijah is coming. And verse 12, Elijah has already come. So the Elijah who has already come is John the Baptist, who came in the spirit and power of Elijah. The Elijah who is coming is the Elijah that Malachi spoke about. So if Malachi fall, so John the Baptist was not the fulfillment of Malachi four and verse five in the sense that Malachi four or five is talking about the great and dreadful day of the Lord. So John the Baptist is not the fulfillment of Malachi four or five. He just came in the spirit and power of Elijah. The reason we're saying that is because he turned people back to the Lord. That was the parallel between Elijah and John the Baptist. But the prophecy of Malachi four or five has to be fulfilled and that's why Jesus said in Matthew 17, 11, Elijah is coming. And Malachi four or five says Elijah will come. Could it be that somebody comes like the same way it happened in John the Baptist? Could it be that way? It could be that way. I'm not saying it cannot be, could be. But if Malachi four or five has to be fulfilled literally and John the Baptist was not the fulfillment of Malachi. So how God is going to send Elijah or fulfill Malachi four or five could be either somebody else's born and comes in the spirit and power of Elijah. Or it could happen literally. That means the literal Elijah sent back to the earth. And we just have to be open to both. Next question, Revelation 915. So the four angels have been prepared who had been prepared for the RNA. Who are these four angels? They're angels of God. We know that. What else do we know? We don't know anything else other than Revelation 915. Revelation 915, so the four angels also for the RNA who were released to kill a third mankind. So I have to take that back. Revelation 915 were released from the river Euphrates. Released the four angels were bound in the river Euphrates. So we don't know, I mean, we don't know who these angels are. Most likely they are bad angels because they've been bound. Good angels, that means the angels who are God's angels are with them in heaven. The fallen angels, the angels who are rebelling against God or disobedient to God are the ones who are bound. And so most likely these are the angels who have been bound who are opposed to God or released. And beyond that, we don't know who these four angels are. So anything else would be speculation. Elisha, can the breath of God be said to be the Holy Spirit? So Elisha is referring to Revelation 11, 11. Our answer is yes. And a good way to validate that is, you know, when Jesus breathed on them, people in John 20, he said, breathed on them. He said, receive the Holy Spirit. So the Holy Spirit is the one who would give them life. But at the same time, their own spirit obviously comes back into their bodies and their bodies are resurrected on. So the Holy Spirit is the one who raises them up, the God who does it. But their human spirit comes back in their bodies and they are raised up. Revelation 9.13. The sixth angel sound, the next question from Christopher. Is this coming from God or Satan? The sixth angel sound. I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar, which is before God. 9.13. Saying to the sixth angel who at the time released the four angels. So this is from God, right? Revelation 9.13. So this instruction is from God. Revelation 9.13. It's coming from the golden altar, which is before God. So it has to come from heaven. Now whether it's the voice of God or the voice of an angel, we don't know. But he says, I heard a voice from the four horns. So it could be more slightly God speaking, but it isn't stated clearly. And so saying, do this. So the instruction is from God. Okay. Revelation 9.13. Sorry, Pastor. So in the Revelation 9.13. Sixth angel says that... Oh, sorry. Saying to the sixth angel, release the four angels who are bound to the great river Euphrates. So now I just wanted to kind of understand. Is there any play of Satan in this entire thing? Or is it all coming from God in all these events that are happening? So all of these judgments are ordained by God, right? God is saying, God is one who's determined these things. The seventh angel, Jesus was open to scroll and this is what God is ordained. So these judgments are God's judgments on the earth. Now, of course, Satan is doing his work on the earth. But if you're asking about seven seals and the seven trumpets and the seven bowls, these were determined by God. In a sense, it is kind of a repeat of what actually happened during the time of Noah. In a smaller way, I guess, where the entire world was destructed. Yeah, definitely. So what we are seeing in the tribulation is something just like what the world has never seen before. So it's like this is the last final set of judgments and it's like what the world has never seen before. God is judging. Okay, so we were in Revelation 11. And so we're talking about these two witnesses. So I'm not saying we have all the information for certain. We just go by the scriptures and then the rest of it is basically it could be this or it's our best guess. So let me say who are these two witnesses? Well, we know for sure one is Elijah because God specifically said, Elijah, the other one, well, some people say Enoch or Moses. And if you ask me, it's my guess would be Enoch. But people have other ideas as well. So it's fine. We don't fight over it. We just look at each one's reasoning. Okay, that's fine. And we see what when we just go by what the information we're given the rest is, you know, left to our understanding of the rest of scripture that we could come up with some possibilities or possible ways this is going to play out. So there are these two witnesses and the Christ kills them. They're going to be on the earth for 42 months doing their work. You know, and they're bearing witness to the Lord. Doing mighty science and wonders and the Christ kills them towards the end of the 42 months. They're lying dead for three and a half days in the streets of the city of Jerusalem, the whole world sees them. And then at the end of the three and a half days, they're raised up, they're resurrected and they ascend physically up into heaven, which is a big sign to the whole world that yeah, this is God. Right now. So we pick up from there. This is from Revelation 1113 that at this moment is there's a great quick. And the city of Jerusalem is, is shaken. It says 7,000 people died. So, you know, if the Bible says 7,000 we just say, okay, 7,000 people died. Why is it specified 7,000? Well, that's what John saw. That's what John wrote. That's all we can say. Is there any significance in the number 7,000? Why not 8,000? Why not 12,000? We don't know. It says that it says 7,000 people were killed and the rest were afraid and gave glory to the God of heaven. So this is going to be a whole, whole event that really shakes people up and they, and it's going to turn their attention to God. It doesn't mean they will all be saved. It just says that they recognize this is God. Right. And then, then, okay, so this is, you know, almost like another pattern that equal. But a literal thing that's happening. Right. So chapter 11 takes us to through the 42 months from the time the temple is desecrated till the witnesses ascend to heaven takes us through the second half of the tribulation. But it is in, in context with the two witnesses. Okay. So to tell you about the two witnesses, it goes from the middle of the tribulation to the end of the tribulation in connection with the two witnesses. Having that having happened, then the seventh trumpet sounds so verse 14 says okay. So far things have happened. Now comes the third wall that means this is the last set of judgments. So seven trumpet sounds, which is the announcement of the last and final set of judgments. When the seven trumpet sounds, there is a great declaration in heaven, declaring that God is going to try to have ultimately, right, that the kingdoms of this world to become the kingdoms of our God. So it is a proclamation anticipating what is going to be wrapped up very soon. You know, I mean, we are reaching the climax. There's going to be this final wall, third wall, he says in verse 14, Revelation 11 14, which is the final set of judgments. And the third wall and you know, the second wall, the second set of judgments is over seven to seven trumpet will sound second set of judgments over here now is the final set. And then it's all going to climax with the kingdoms of our world becoming the kingdoms for Lord in Christ, that means Christ is going to come and rule forever and ever. So there's this great proclamation of in anticipation of what's how things are going to wrap up, but then we still have these this third wall, which has to be poured out on the earth. So, in chapter 12, we have chapters 12 and 13 year, or, yeah, let's say 12, 13, 14, just like chapter 11. Before we get into the, you know, the, the, the last set of seven judgments, a seven bowl judgment, which starts in the 15th chapter. Like chapter 11, chapter 12, 13 and 14 are giving us insight into other things that are happening in the second half of the tribulation. So we know we're in the second half of the tribulation because chapter 11 has ushered us into that chapter 11, the focus was on two witnesses. Chapter 12, the focus is on Satan's attack on Jerusalem, on, on Israel, sorry. Chapter 13, the focus is on the beast and the false prophet, what they will do. And then chapter 14, the focus is on angelic announcements that will be made. And all this is happening in the 42 months, in the second half of the tribulation. And then we get into, okay, here are the seven last judge, the last seven judgments, the bowls that are going to be poured out. Okay, let me repeat, chapter 11, the two witnesses, what they will do during 42 months. Chapter 12, how Satan is going after Israel during the second half tribulation, 42 months. Chapter 13, the beast and the false prophet, that is the antichrist and the false prophet, what they're going to be doing the last 42 months. Chapter 14, there are five angelic announcements being made in the second half of the tribulation. So these are giving us insight, what is going to happen the second half tribulation. And then chapter 15 is all about, okay, here's the final vote, the third vote, which is the last seven bowls being poured out on the earth. You all with me so far? Nobody lost? Okay. So we're going to get into chapter 12. So what we see in chapter 12 is a very interesting picture. And here's how I want you to look at chapter 12. You know, suppose you're narrating something to someone and you're telling them a story or a sequence of events. Sometimes you come into some particular event and then you say, well, I need to back up and I need to tell you something that happened a long time ago so that you understand what I'm saying right now. And then, so you start saying something, then you go back in time, you say something that happened maybe a long time ago, then you come back to where you were in the story and you continue on, and then you take that story forward. So that's like chapter, that's chapter 12. Because chapter 12 talks about the old, the dragon. And it says, hey, this dragon, I want to tell you something about this dragon. He drew a third of the stars with him. So that's going back in time and saying, hey, this was the dragon who took one third of the angels of God. So we're going back in time and saying, hey, we're giving a little bit of history to who this dragon is. That's of course Satan, Lucifer. He drew a third of the angels. And the woman and the man child. So there's a dragon representing Satan. The woman represents Israel because she gave birth to the man child. Who's the man child? Very easy. He's the one who's going to rule the nations with the rod of iron. That's Jesus Christ. So he was born to the woman, the nation of Israel, and he was going to rule all the nations. And the child was caught up to God and is thrown. That's Jesus. He was taken up into heaven. So very clearly we know the woman is the nation of Israel. The man child is Jesus Christ. And the dragon is the serpent. The woman we know is Israel because it says that she was clothed with the sun, the moon, and she had 12 stars. And that is exactly from Genesis 37, where Joseph had the dream, the sun, the moon, and the stars, 12 stars. So it's taking that picture here. So if you have a little bit of background history, we understand. Oh, this has to be Israel because the sun, the moon, the 11th star, the 12 stars representing Jacob, Israel, and the 12 tribes. So it's pretty straightforward to interpret the images that you're seeing in Revelation 12. And here, once again, verse six, Revelation 12, six, the woman fled into the wilderness where she has a place prepared by God, and they should feed her there. 1260 days, that is 42 months or three and a half years. So it's again talking to us about the second half of the tribulation. So for 42 months, this dragon is going to attack the woman. That means for 42 months, Satan, the second of the tribulation, Satan's anger, it's towards Israel. Why? Because she gave birth to the male child, that's Jesus Christ. He's going on all August. And then suddenly, you see in chapter 12, from verse 7 to 12, is a picture of spiritual warfare, of angels at war. And there has been a lot of debate on this passage. You know, whether it's a passage that's talking about things that already happened or is it something that's going to happen. So there's been, and you have scholars on both sides. There will be some scholars in common trees that you read. When they say, you know, Revelation 12, 7 to 12 is something describing something that took place in time past. And then there will be scholars who say that it is going to happen at that time during the tribulation. So my understanding, and so again, this is my understanding, I'm recognizing that there are differing opinions on this. But my understanding is Revelation 12, 7 to 12 is talking about what will happen at that particular time in the tribulation, simply because of the sequence of events. So it's talking about Satan making a final attempt to enter into heaven. You know, he's been cast out a long time ago, and he's operating in the second heavens in the spiritual atmosphere. And he's trying to make his way in, trying to enter in the third heavens, but Michael and the angels, the archangels, they say, no way, they're not going to come into this place. And he's forbidden there, and he's only, his only option is to do something here on earth. So he comes back, he's thrown down to the earth, and he comes to the earth with a lot of anger saying, okay, he knows his time is short. So again, that's another reason why I feel Revelation 12, 7 to 12 is talking about something that will happen during the tribulation. Because it says he knows his time is short. So obviously, you know, it's not something happened in the past, it's happening right then during the tribulation. And he's thrown down. And what is he after Revelation 12, 13? He goes, he persecutes the woman who gave birth to the male child, Revelation 12, and verse 13. And then it says, the woman was given two wings of a great eagle that she might fly into the wilderness to her place where she's noticed for a time, times and half a time, that is three and a half years, 1262 days from the presence of the serpent. So God provides a place for this woman to, for this people of Israel. So woman representing Israel, it means people, Jewish people, for them to be preserved in some ways going to protect them for this time, times and half a time or three and half years. Now, you know, sometimes people, people may interpret the wings of a great eagle to mean America. Okay. I don't think so. But sometimes you might hear that, you know, because of course, the, the great eagle is a symbol of the American nation. So sometimes people may use that. Okay. Okay. But I just feel that this is a figurative speech of saying that she is going to be like just like how the eagle is able to rise up. Way high above the storm and above way up in the sky to, you know, God is going to provide the Jewish people a means to escape the onslaught of the devil during this 42 months, 1000 to 60 days to 60 days or three and a half years. So that means I don't think we should take that just because it says great eagle and use that to apply it to America. I don't think that's the right way to interpret scripture here. But that's a side token. And now verse 15 talks about how the devil goes against this woman and, you know, God protects it and protects the people and verse 17. I notice it. He goes with, he was enraged with the woman. That's the Jewish people. He went to make war with the rest of her offspring who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. So very interesting. It means this is Revelation 12 and verse 17. It means there will be Jewish people who keep the commandment of God and keep the testimony of Jesus Christ meaning there could be these Jewish people are also turning to the Lord Jesus Christ. Right. Revelation 12 or 17 and Satan is going after them with great vengeance. Okay. So let's pause here. I see bats comments. Great Eagle could be airplane evacuation of Jews. Maybe. Why not? And we don't know it could be right. But God provides some way in which these people are taken into the wilderness a place of safety and where they are preserved. Right. So. So relation 12 six, the woman fled into the wilderness to a place prepared for her by God where she might be taken care of one that is a real place. So, so the answer is this a real place? Yeah, it's a physical place. What I have read. Okay. This is just commentary that people have written is that the area. There's a certain towards to West. Sorry, the East or side of Israel. That's just like a barren wilderness like land. And I think it's in or in and towards Jordan, Jordan, right, the neighboring country. So some people say, again, this was just commentary that this is like a uninhabited area. So it's very likely that the Jews will escape into this place. And be preserved there. It's just one of the, you know, one of the, what I say, commentaries are. So they've asked question. The answer is, yeah, it's a literal place. It's a, it says into the wilderness. That means it's a dry, deserted barren place. It's a wilderness. So yes, it's a little place where they will be preserved. The God will supernatally protect them. And, and keep them there. Okay. All right. So, you know, I do not understand your comment. Maybe it's referring to slavery as lights in Egypt. Why would it refer to Egypt? Yeah. So we don't know, you know, we don't know where this place is. Any, any guess would be a just a guess. Right. Whether they're going to be going to Egypt. That is down south. Whether they're going to go east into Jordan. Or we don't know, right. Could God do use Egypt again as a place where they were preserved? He could. So what we do know from Daniel chapter 12 is actually Daniel chapter 11 is that when the anti-crace comes into power, there will be kings from the south, from the south and from the north for going to come into conflict with him. Key to the south, of course, are referring to Egypt. So we know that part from Daniel 11. So there's going to be conflict between the anti-Christ and the kings of the south. So if there's going to be this conflict happening, which is given to us in the end 11, would that be a place where the Jews would be safe? I doubt. I don't know. Right. But I'm just again, we don't know where this wilderness is. Good. We don't know exactly. We can think of several options. But I think it's just it's okay to leave it as it is. Yeah. There are different commentaries and different people who have different parts on it. And that's fine. And so anti-crace won't have access to. So I see previous question. So anti-crace won't have access to that place. Well, he's going to be the God is going to protect his people. So he could have access, but he may won't be able to penetrate because God is protecting his people. Now, how God protects the Jews there, whether it's through the means of some other, you know, military or some other nation or whether it's just totally supernatural. We don't know, but it just tells us here that God is going to, you know, in Revelation 12 verse six and also in verse 14 that these people are protected here from the serpent for three and a half years. So how they are protected, whether it is through the intervention of some other country or it is just totally supernatural. We don't know, but God is protecting the Jewish people there in what is referred to as a wilderness. Yeah. All right, Christopher, your question, please. Yes, Pastor. So I mean, just going through this, you know, it seems to be a lot of, you know, destruction, disasters, things that are happening at a very large scale, perhaps even more than, you know, that man himself or humans can even sort of be deplebling or have actually done. And this is sort of like a precursor to the, you know, to the millennium, you know, thousand years. So I guess my question is in the overall kind of scheme of things or our understanding of, you know, the significance of this, wherever survives these destruction and disasters, they will be, will they all be, you know, positioned to, you know, be a good people, you know, special people who have, you know, have come through this and then are ready for, you know, already to take this forward, you know, this thousand years. You know, what is sort of the significance of, you know, these events and then, you know, the, you know, and then leading on to this thousand year period. I guess I just wanted to remind you on that, yeah. I think, I mean, if he actually journeyed through this revelation and we come into revelation 20 when we transition into the millennium. I understand your question. Your question is a very good question, very good. Basically you're saying, okay, what is all this, what purpose is all this, this, this good, this huge amount of destruction on the earth and the lives of people. What is this all leading up to? What is it serving? What purpose is it serving? It's a very good question. I'm just trying to think in terms of, you know, okay, as we progress and we come into the millennium, that is revelation 20, I think number one is the biggest thing that we see is the triumph of Christ. That it's like, okay, Satan, you know, you've done all of this, but ultimately Christ triumphs, whether this whole, you know, series of judgments causes people to be refined and, you know, to become good. Daniel 12 talks a little bit about that. Many will be refined and purified. Daniel mentions this in, I'll give you the exact description for us. Daniel 12 talks about it. Daniel 12. So he says Daniel 12, you know, there will be a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation, your people will be delivered. And then he says, he says, those who sleep, some will rise up to everlasting life and so on. And there will be those who will shine like the stars of heaven. So where is this looking? Oh, we're standing. Many shall be purified, made white and refined, but the wicked shall do wickedly and none of the wicked shall understand, but the wise shall understand. So he seems to say, yeah, there will be those who will be purified and refined, but does it mean that a large number of people will turn to the Lord? The answer is no. I mean, meaning, okay, let me retract that. There will be a lot of people who, you know, will turn to the faith, but will die in the tribulation and they will be raised up at the end, Revelation chapter 20, verse two to four. But the judgment itself, is it going to prepare people for the, you know, for the tribulation? I guess I'm trying to see how to answer your question. Yeah. It will bring a large number of people to faith, but there will also be like we saw in Revelation nine, a lot of people who will turn away from the faith, right? So you'll have both like Daniel 12, 10, there will be those who are refined and then there will be those who refuse to be refined. So you'll have both sets of people, but ultimately the greatest thing that comes out of this is that, you know, Christ is king of kings, lord of lords, over all the rulers of the earth. So in the Battle of Armageddon, the world's greatest leaders will be there and Christ drives over them all. Okay, we'll see that in Revelation 20. I don't know if I fully answered your question. Maybe I touched upon it a little, but yeah. Okay, let's wrap up for today. We'll continue this next week and journey through Revelation, get an overview of events and so on. Anitha about Illuminati. Yeah, we will look at it in Revelation 13, but not about the Illuminati, but look at what the Antichrist agenda is in Revelation 13, right? So we'll pick that up next week. All right, thank you all for your patience. And let's close in prayer. May I request somebody to just pray with us and the people to dismiss. Anybody could pray, please. Father God, thank you for this day and for everything that you have done to us. We want to say thank you for the lesson that we had today. We pray that the Holy Spirit will help us to understand and you give us more of your revelation that will grow in your knowledge and in knowing you. We even pray for various ministry that we are saving him. We pray for grace and the mercy and peace to be with us. And we pray for our Father for his sacrificial time and also for his family. We pray that may you continue to bless them and equip them in everything that they do. We pray and we look forward to our trainings that are coming further concerning this subject through our Lord Jesus Class of 2018. Amen. Thank you everyone. Thanks for your patience and let's continue this journey next week. God bless, enjoy the rest of your day. I'll see you tomorrow morning. God bless, bye now. God bless, thank you Pastor. Thank you Elisha. Thank you everybody.