 Good morning everyone. Welcome to class. We will delve deeper into the subject of prayer and intercession. So we will pray together and then we will begin. Would anyone like to lead in prayer? Heavenly Father, we give thanks for this morning. Father, as we are going to start this class. Father, help us give us wisdom. Father, so we become able to understand everything. Father, bless our teaching father. Give him knowledge. So whatever he will taught us, father, he will taught through your spirit. Father, we submit all these things in your mighty hand. Father, ask him. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you. So in the last class, we were talking about having a disciplined prayer life. And we said that there are some practical things that help us to maintain that, which is to have a particular place and a time. We said that prayer lists or a format will help us to focus on what we want to pray for. We also said that at times, we may want to engage in praying in the spirit because praying in the spirit is praying without seizing. When Paul wrote to the Thessalonians in 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 verse 17, he said, pray without seizing or pray without stopping. When we pray in our own language, it's not possible to pray continuously for long hours. But when we pray in tongues, when we pray in the Holy Spirit, we can pray for hours. We can pray for long durations. So that is how we understand pray without seizing. Because continuous prayer in our own language, that's not very practical and generally we are not able to do that. But apart from our schedule times, so in the last class we said to become more disciplined in prayer, we have to set aside time. So that means there are specific times at which we pray, but there have also got to be extended periods of time. Anytime we should be able to pray and pray for long duration. So that is possible when we pray in the Holy Spirit or pray in tongues. Then we said that when we have time, we can have prayer days or set aside certain days and then pray throughout the day or have prayer seasons where we have a few days, maybe three days, seven days. There are people who pick 21 days. So it's up to us whatever period of time we have, we can take it up and we can spend that in prayer. So in this way we can develop our own personal prayer life. So developing our own personal prayer life is very important. Now personal prayer life, I think we can never really prove it to the world, isn't it? So we can't tell people how much we are praying or they will not have any idea. But I believe this is the most important thing. So in everything, in our faith walk with the Lord, if we can develop a personal prayer life that will strengthen us throughout our journey. And yeah, this is the most crucial thing. Maybe we go through some easy seasons, we go through some tough seasons, but in every season having that time with the Lord is important. And in the last class, I also asked the question, why can't we just have a short time? Maybe two minutes, three minutes, five minutes for prayer. And we can just say, isn't it that yesterday I took time, I started my day with prayer. Why should we have a long period of time? Maybe 30 minutes, one hour. How is it necessary or important? So do you remember that point we discussed in the last class? So it is important to have a little long period of time because prayer is not just telling God our requests. So if prayer is only that, five minutes should be okay. We can cover all the necessary points in five minutes, isn't it? But it's more than that. So there are many benefits of having this long period of time with God. So when I say long, don't get worried. Maybe some of us, we don't have the practice or the habit of sitting in prayer for maybe 10 minutes, 15 minutes, we're not used to that. But we can keep increasing it slowly, you can increase. So you can go from 10 minutes to 15 minutes to 30 minutes. It can go up to one hour and even beyond. So there's a picture there that is William J. Seymour. He is one of the key people in the Azusa Street Revival. So we will study about revivals in some of our courses. So the Azusa Street Revival is very, you know, it's an event or something that took place in 1905. And it was a powerful revival. And one of the things that took place in the 1905 revival is the baptism in the Holy Spirit, the manifestation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. But you know, what is his testimony? His testimony is that he was a man who wanted to seek God. And he also wanted to go study in a Bible college. But because in those times in the early 1900s, there were a lot of limitations upon the people of color. People of color means, you know, those who were dark skinned in the United States. If you know, they were not allowed to do many things like even traveling in a public transportation. There were a lot of restrictions. So it was difficult for him to join a Bible college. He managed somehow he found a place where the word of God was being taught. But he was not allowed to sit with the other students because he was a black American. So what he did is he just managed to sit outside. So when the lectures were going on to listen to the lecture, he will sit because he was so hungry. He wanted to learn. He wanted to pray. So he said it's okay. Even if I cannot sit in the group, I will sit outside and I will listen. I want to listen to the word of God. So he sat and used to learn like that. Just an opportunity to listen was good enough for him. And then he decided that he will seek God more and more. So he started spending time with God prayer. So apparently he started, you know, whatever one or two hours. So it became a standard for him to spend seven hours, seven hours of prayer every day. So for a long time, he was praying like that. He was the only one who was praying like that. And after that, some meetings started. So it is in those meetings that the revival broke out. So he was one of the leaders of the Azusa street revival. And the main thing that he was engaged in was prayer for long hours. Long durations of time. He used to spend with the Lord praying the spirit. And you can all read about that revival and the different things that took place. But the point that I'm trying to make is that you see, there's something very powerful about spending extended periods of time, extended hours with the Lord personally. And it takes a lot of discipline. It takes a lot of focus. Okay. So that's something we have to develop. Maybe we are not good at it right now, but we can grow. We can increase. Right. We can become stronger. So why should we pray for so many hours? What is the importance? One of course is building our intimacy with God. Intimacy is not like a high bike. We all have friends. Okay. So we may have some friends that we just say hello to. But then there are other friends that, you know, we, we are very close to. And that is, that is a close relationship. Isn't it? When we talk about closeness, how do we build a close friendship or a close relationship? We have to spend time. We have to communicate. So in the same way, when it comes to God, we know so much about God theory. You know, we are having all these classes. We may read books. We may listen to sermons. So we develop a picture of God, an idea of God, but we may not spend time with him. So if we know about God and we're not spending time with the Lord, then what's happening? There's a disconnect. Like we know. Theoretically, we know God is like this. God is good. You know, God listens to prayer. Theoretically, we know. But in our intimate relationship with God, we are not able to experience those things. But when we spend time with the Lord, right? Personally, we sit, we take time with the Lord. We pray. Then what happens? We miss God. We're able to develop that. And I usually like this example when someone calls us on the phone. If it's a new person, we don't know. We say, okay, who's speaking? We ask because we don't know the voice. But imagine if it's a family member, they call you all the time. So maybe we've not saved their number. They're calling from a different number. But as soon as you pick the call, you say, hey, this is my sister. My brother, we know their voice because we are spending time with them. That is closeness. That is familiarity. So for us to develop a strong relationship with God like that, we have to spend time. So if you don't spend time, then we miss out on the intimacy which we can have with God. What are the other advantages to advantages from spending time with God? Okay. I'll come to a question. It is on the chat, but I'll first finish all the important things that will happen when we take time with the Lord. Second is we can overcome temptation. Okay. Jesus told his disciples that when they pray, right? If they pray, they'll be able to overcome temptation. So even in our everyday lives, we were talking about spiritual warfare in another class yesterday and we said that every day is battle zone. We don't know what challenges we may face, what the enemy is planning against us. So even if there is some temptation, which he will bring our way, when we are people of prayer, we are able to overcome temptation. So how to overcome temptation? Be a person of prayer. When we are people of prayer, then whatever temptation comes upon us, we can overcome it in an easier way and a strong way. So what else? When we spend time with the Lord, our will is aligned to the will of God. You remember the time in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus went. He was praying and because of the seriousness of the next step, which is to go on the cross, even Jesus, right? He did not want to be separated from the Father. So he felt that what if I don't go on the cross? Okay. So the greatest challenge for Jesus was, yes, it would have been difficult for him to face all the pain, physical, emotional pain to be on the cross. But more importantly, separation from the Father. That is what Jesus would have feared the most. And so he says, Father, can you take this cup away from me? Fine. So in his mind, he has a thought which is not according to the purpose of God. Now, how does he overcome that? He takes time in prayer. So we know that he spent time in prayer. He asked his disciples to spend time in prayer. Then what happened at the end? At the end, he said, okay, Father, not my will. Let your will be done. So for us to align our will to God's will, we need to spend time in prayer. It's only when we spend time in prayer that maybe we are thinking things which are not right, which are not in God's plan for us, which may even be evil. But as we are spending time with the Lord, what will happen? God will help us to align our thoughts, our hearts to what he wants us to do. So we can become very obedient believers, obedient children, sons and daughters of God when we spend time with the Lord. Then other than that, we've said that inner strength. Remember, we've talked about it. So when we wait in the presence of the Lord, we don't understand how, but we become strong in our spirit man. Remember, we said that we are spirit, soul and body. We do so many things for the body to keep it strong. We may even know what to do for the soul to keep it happy and strong, healthy. But what about the spirit? How to take care of the spirit? Because spirit is the most important part of us. It's the eternal part of us. Even body one day, after our journey on earth is over, even the body will not be there for us. But the spirit is important for us to also develop. So we need to develop the human spirit, develop the human spirit. How to develop? One of the ways is to be intimate with God. Of course the word of God, praying in the spirit, spending time in prayer of every kind. What will it do? The inner man. We call the spirit man as the inner man. So anyone who spends time in prayer, what happens to them, they become stronger. Stronger means what? Stronger means we are more aligned to what God wants us to do. Stronger means we are more sensitive to what God wants us to do. We can hear from God faster. We keep asking, right? How to hear God's voice? How to hear God's voice? So when the inner man becomes strong, we can. We can be weaker when to hear God's voice. So there are many things about the strength of the spirit. But how will we receive all these things? Only when we spend time with the Lord. So in extended periods of time, all these things are taking place. That is why we cannot compromise our time with the Lord. Then what else? We will also develop, we will also become more open to the activity of the Holy Spirit. No, we want the Holy Spirit to move, isn't it? We want the Holy Spirit to speak. We want the Holy Spirit to bring his miracles, his power. So how to have that? Remember I told you about William Seymour that when he spent time with God, what happened? It led to something amazing. It led to a revival. Now every person spending a lot of time, we don't know whether that is exactly what will happen next. One thing that we can see in the lives of men and women of God is that whenever they have spent time with the Lord like this, extended periods of time, something amazing has taken place. So there are a lot of pictures. We can talk about the stories of everyone. There's a picture at the back there, Evan Roberts. He is a revivalist from the Welsh revival. And the story of the Welsh revivalist like Seymour, he was a Bible college student also. And in his holidays, he just went back and he wanted to do ministry. So he went back to his church. He asked the pastor there, but then they were not confident because he was still so young and just a student. So they didn't give him an opportunity. But at that time, he attended a meeting. And in that meeting, there was a man who shared and that man talked about a prayer. And the prayer is, Lord, bend me. So it's I suppose like the Scottish language, Lord, bend me. In that, it means that God, I surrender myself to you. You do what you want with my life. So that was the meaning of that one line. But that one line, it touched Evan Roberts so much. Not just him, there were others also that one line really touched them. And then they started praying that one line. So apparently Evan Roberts, even when he used to walk, you know, up and down, go here and there, he would still pray that one line and many other prayers. But that one line was the key to the Welsh revival. So he started praying for hours. He started praying for extended periods of time and then the revival broke out. And it's one of the most powerful revivals in history that we read about. So the point that I'm trying to make is that when we pray, we open the door to the work of the Holy Spirit. Okay. Things have happened that people never planned. Things have happened that people, maybe they did not even imagine such things can happen like miracles, healings, deliverances. So breakthroughs. In fact, if you read about the Welsh revival, you will read about how the entire city was touched. Like crime fell down in the city because the people started praying. Okay. So so many things took place, but just tracing it back to where it started. It started with one man who wanted to pray. It started with one man who decided to spend time with the Lord. Got it? So these are all the advantages when we spend time with the Lord. Okay. And there are many stories that we can talk about, but I'll just stop with that. We can open the door for the Holy Spirit to work. And that is why even before we minister, maybe, you know, your Sunday service or some Friday meeting, take time in the presence of the Lord. Pray. Pray up. Usually say, no, pray up. Why? Because when we pray, we are making place for the Holy Spirit. Okay. Holy Spirit will come. He will do what only he can do. So these are all the reasons why we must spend time with the Lord. And also the final point that is given here in that list is it helps us de-stress. Okay. And I've talked about this earlier when we wait in the presence of the Lord. We go in with a lot of anxiety, fear, questions, doubts, confusions. But I don't know if you have noticed when we come out, we come out with peace, isn't it? Because we have shared our heart with God and, you know, God has done a work in our hearts. God has released us from all those things that were heavy on our hearts. So this is another advantage. So those of us, you know, if we feel like, oh, I'm so stressed every day. I feel so tensed. Just take time in God's presence. Start your day by spending maybe even half an hour. Just sit in God's presence, pray, pour out your heart, cry out to Him. And then you start your day. You walk with peace. Okay. So these are all the advantages. And that is why we can't compromise on extended hours with the Lord. And short prayers will not do. Okay. Short prayers will not be good enough for us to experience these things. Now, a couple of other things which are there in our notes. One more thing is it says cleansing and healing, cleansing and healing. So what is this? So same way as I've been sharing now that when we are in God's presence, so many things happen, right? But there may be some parts of us that need to change. Okay. We may even know that, okay, this is not right about me. Maybe it's an anger issue. Maybe it's just a stubbornness. Maybe it's just laziness. Maybe it's, you know, some confusion or I'm just unwilling to listen to God's plan for my life. It can be anything. We all know our own attitudes. So what happens is when we are in God's presence, something inside us can break. Something inside us can change. Okay. But that cannot happen just like that. We have to be in God's presence. So when we make this a habit, right? Every day or, you know, maybe in some seasons we're finding it difficult. And then, you know, we kind of compensate for it over the weekend, something like that. But spending extended times in the presence of the Lord will change us because God can clean our hearts. He can clean the person that we are, right? Don't we all say this? Like we look at someone who is not following Jesus, but then they are born again, right? And then they start to really love the Lord, follow God with everything in their being. And then we look at their lives and we say, oh, is it the same person? They are so different now. In the Bible, who is a good example of that? A great change. Is there anyone like that in the Bible? Great transformation. Paul. Yeah. Okay. Saul, we say, you know, Saul, who was a persecutor, he then turned into a minister of the gospel and passionately served the Lord. So how is this possible? How can there be such a change in a person? Only God can do it. And one of the ways in which God does it is when we are in His presence. So if I want to change, I want to become a new person. This is the way. Just go, you know, shut yourself, you know, in your prayer closet or just take some time. Maybe, you know, if you guys are here in the Bible college during your prayer times or wherever, you know, you have your space, you just go there and cry out to the Lord, spend time with the Lord because real and lasting change in us will come from that place. Okay. And no matter how much we grow in the Lord, you know, we may be walking with God, whatever, you know, 20 years, 30 years, doesn't matter. We're still here on the earth. We're not perfect, right? If you're perfect, you have to take a take a flight to heaven. Okay. So because we're not perfect, we're all still here. And so no matter how strong we are and mighty we are, we still need to change. We still need to transform ourselves into the image of or the character of our Lord Jesus Christ. So this we can practice all the time. Okay. All the time and experience cleansing in our hearts. Look at the, the Psalmist David, he cried out to God. In Psalm 51 and verse 10, create in me a clean heart for God and renew a steadfast spirit within me. So he understood his own weaknesses and he said, God, please give me a clean heart. I don't want this heart with, you know, all these different issues. Clean me up and give me a spirit which is steadfast steadfast means like a firm decision. It's not here and there and all over the place. It's a firm decision to follow God, a firm decision to grow in God, a firm decision to love God. Okay. A strong heart like that. So David is asking God, please help me God. I want to be clean. And when did he write this Psalm, Psalm 51 is when he wrote after he, you know, he sinned with Bachiba. Okay. And he was repenting before the Lord and he was saying God, it's so wrong. I need to change. I need to be cleansed by your work from deep within. And so he wrote this Psalm and he cries out to God, God, give me a clean heart. Give me a steadfast spirit. And similarly, you know, you can see other Psalms that talk about the cleansing within the heart where Psalm 139. There's a passage 23 and 24 verses which says, search me, oh God and know my heart. Try me and know my anxieties. See if there's anything wicked in me and lead me in the way everlasting. So it's only God who can change us. It's only God who can, who can transform a person right into the character of his own son, the image of his own son. Okay. Who should we become like? Who is the model or the pattern for us? Yes. So when we say change, transformation, we are always pointing towards Jesus. So to have a character like Jesus, to think like Jesus, to, you know, be intimate with the father like Jesus, to minister like Jesus, right? Everything. Because he is the ultimate goal for us. Transformation means becoming more like Jesus. How can that happen when we spend time with the Lord? Okay. Here there's a section that talks about inner renewal and strength. I think we've already touched that point many times. So I'll skip it and moving on to God ideas. Okay. God ideas. So God ideas simply means that, you know, sometimes we need the wisdom of God in our situations. And when something happens, we are not able to decide like what to do, what to say. But when we spend time in prayer, what happens? Sometimes, like God's thoughts come to us. How can it come to us? It can come to us in many ways. We can get an idea or we can see a picture, right? So I remember this one particular incident which happened many years ago. Actually, it's one of my friends, like one of our, like, you know, family friends who was travelling. And he went to his company, sent him to some country. He came back and as part of the work, they gave him cash in dollars to bring back to the office. So he came back and he also brought some money, you know, like cash in dollars. And he was so jet lagged. Once he came back, he told all of us, hey, I'm back and everything. And then he cleaned up his bag, he cleaned up his house and all that was done. And then I think a couple of hours after he had unpacked, he told all of us that, hey, my money is missing. I don't know what happened. Can you imagine it's so scary like in dollars and he can't find it. I don't know what I did. I was so tired. And then he was just like, pray for me, pray for me. Everybody please pray for me because I have to go to office the next day and I don't have the cash which was given to me. So I remember we all prayed for him and we said, hey, don't worry, you know, God will do something. He'll help you. But this is the testimony. He searched the whole house and then he was constantly telling us, I can't find it. Maybe I dropped it somewhere. I really don't know what I did. And he was also so tired, isn't it? But when he slept that night, he had a dream. Okay. And in that dream, he saw that packet of money. And he saw that packet was somewhere deep inside the dustbin in his house. So he woke up, he checked the dustbin and there it was that parcel like the envelope with the money. He just pulled it out. And then he sent all of us text messages saying, can you believe it? God showed me in a dream where that money was kept. Okay. See, so I'm just telling us God can speak in many different ways. You may get an idea. You may just get a thought. Okay. I should call so and so or you, you may, you know, get a dream. You may get a vision or somebody might speak to you and say, have you thought of doing this? But where is it coming from? It's coming from God because we spend time in prayer. We said, God, you have to help us. You have to tell us what to do and God will speak, but he can speak in different ways. Only thing is we have to be sensitive and we have to pick it up. Okay. So when we pray, God gives us ideas for breakthroughs in our lives. We may not know. We may think, okay, with skill, I have, you know, this talent and that talent and this training and that training. What job should I do? Right. But only God knows which particular job will make you prosper or, you know, get your good income. God can show and say, okay, you try doing this. And then you move according to the ideas that God gives our life becomes very prosperous. Okay. So this is the way in which when we spend extended time with the Lord, he will speak to us. There'll be solutions to problems, life's problems or even as a pastor, right? People come to us. They say, pastor, what should I do? I got two job offers. Should I take this job? Should I take that? You're like, oh my gosh, how do I know which job? You know, this person needs to take. But good thing to do is just pray. Say, God, I don't know, but you know, you guide this person. You help this person. Then God begins to speak and show us. Okay. So these are all ways in which God will minister to our hearts when we take time with him. And so far, we talked about personal prayer, but there is something known as corporate prayer. Corporate prayer means praying together with the people, praying together with other believers. So usually a corporate prayer happens in church. Isn't it? We get together with others and we pray. So corporate prayer also can be planned. It can be a regular and that's very healthy for the life of the church. But here's the point. Corporate prayer is as powerful as the people and their personal prayer lives. So imagine if nobody has strong personal prayer life, then how can the group's prayer be powerful? Okay. So it's important even when we consider corporate prayer. Yes, it's good. It's great. But the people who are gathering their own personal prayer lives need to be strong. Then the group prayer will be strong. Okay. So this is about personal prayer and taking time aside to discipline ourselves for extended periods of time in prayer. But just because we said that we must be disciplined and we have to set aside time, it doesn't mean that we can't pray at other times. You got it? So there is planned prayer, but there is also what we call spontaneous prayer. Spontaneous prayer means I don't have a plan, but I feel led to pray. So I'll just start praying outside of your plan. Sometimes you just have to go ahead and be spontaneous in prayer as well. So these are some key thoughts. So let me look at the question here in the chat. Daniel Oliver is saying, ma'am, can we force someone to increase the prayer time? Forcing ourselves only is difficult, Daniel. Okay. But let's let's see. I want to ask that how to encourage someone to increase the prayer time. Okay. How to ask, encourage someone. Fine. So what we can do is maybe we can talk to them. We can see why they don't have the motivation to spend time in prayer. Okay. So then when we're talking to them, we may find out different things that okay, maybe they don't have time. Their mornings are too rushed. They don't have time or you may find out some issue. So when you find out the issue, try to address the issue. Maybe you can give them some ideas about how they can make time another part of the day or some solution. I think that might help Daniel because they may have a reason for why they are not spending that time with God. So maybe talk it through with them and then help them with a solution. Is that okay? Or you have something else? Okay. Fine. Sure. So he's happy with that. Anything else? Anything else about personal prayer time? Okay. So if there's nothing, we'll move on. Next. Next chapter. Chapter 9 is about prophetic prayer. So prophetic prayer is prayer which is based on revelation. Revelation by the prophetic anointing. Here. What is prophetic? What is prophetic? Prophecy. Prophecy. Okay. Doing prophecy that I know, but what is that doing prophecy or telling about the future? Okay. Future. Fine. Anything else? What is prophetic or being prophetic? Okay. Reveal something or God tells something about another person. Okay. Fine. That is part of prophetic. Correct. What is prophetic? Okay. Here in the chat, God's revelation. Angeline says God's revelation revealing God's will. Okay. Revealing God's will. Holy spirit speaking about unknown things and things to come in the future. Okay. So the Holy spirit speaking about unknown things or things to come in the future and Lucy says praying for the revelation of God. Okay. Fine. So all of us are correct. Okay. Prophetic means knowing God's heart. In a simple way, knowing God's heart about something or about someone. So what does God want for this person or what does God want in the situation? So that is being prophetic when we are or we may say hearing from God. What does God say or what does God speak? He speaks what is in his heart for us. So being prophetic is understanding what is in God's heart and that's that is revealed to us through what he speaks. So now we will talk about praying prophetically or led by God as revealed by God. There are some prayers that we should pray. The good thing for us to do is to there is an APC publication. It is available here also. It is called understanding the prophetic. How does God speak? How can I hear God's voice? How can I interpret what he is speaking to me? So these are all things which are in that publication. And I would encourage us if you have the time to read it. But in the class, I'll just cover the important parts about prayer, prophetic prayer. Now coming to prophetic prayer, one needs to pray God's heart and mind for the people. So as God reveals, we need to pray that through. So there are times when God will tell us some things and he wants us to pray. He wants us to stand in agreement to his will for a particular person. There are some scriptures here. Fine. Let's read these scriptures and then I will proceed. So Isaiah 45 verse 11. Can someone read that please? And another person the next verse and another person the third verse. So just pass the mics around. So God is saying, we can ask him about what he plans to do, what he wants to do. So he will answer us. Okay. Fine. Next one. Next scripture. Isaiah 49. Behold. The form things have come to pass and new things I declare before they spring forth. I tell you from the view of them. Okay. So God is saying that there are things that he has spoken which have already happened and there are new things that God has said. Okay. So God is saying that there are things that he has spoken which have already happened and there are new things that God is speaking. Okay. God is speaking new things before those new things take place. He's telling us. He's revealing it to us. So that's the kind of God whom we serve. He's happy to reveal his plans to us. And so we must listen to those plans and act on it. The next scripture, Isaiah 46 and verse 10. Isaiah 46 verse 10 declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things that are not yet done saying my counsel shall stand and I will do all my pleasure. Okay. Thank you, Gertrude. So this scripture is a beautiful scripture because you know what it says that God declares the end from the beginning. What that means is it, you know, when we read a book like maybe a mystery book or like a book filled with suspense. We're reading it and we're thinking, hey, who's the culprit at the end of the book? We want to find out the answer. It's like God already knows. He knows the end from the beginning. When he starts reading the book only, he knows the end. It's like that. So in other words, what God is telling us is we don't know the end, but he already knows the end. He knows the end from the beginning. That means we can ask him, we can say, okay, God, what is the purpose of my life because he already knows we have still not finished living our life, but he knows the end of my life from the beginning. Or we can say, God, what about my city? He already knows the end from the beginning. What about the world? What about the nation? All the answers are with him. He's aware. He knows, okay, or anything else, anything at all that I want to find out. Everything he knows. So God knows all things in which is why we can ask him and say, God, we are praying. Please reveal to us what is on your heart. What do you want to say about a particular matter or a particular person and God can speak to us. He can tell us. Okay, so I'll just stop here. And then we'll continue with the remaining section after the break. So it's okay, let's come back at 11am and then we will continue. Okay, thank you, everyone.