 Alright, welcome back. We'll go to the next chapter here on the power of collective faith. So collective faith simply means not just one person's faith, it is the faith of more people, two people, three people or when we consider a church congregation, the faith of the whole congregation together. We've already seen that even one person's faith is so powerful. Now imagine if there are more like two people or a whole group of people believing God together, how powerful that can be. So the prayer of agreement in prayer and intercession, we saw there is one type of prayer which is known as the prayer of agreement where two people agree. It is there in Matthew chapter 18 verses 18 and 19. It is given in our notes, so would somebody like to read it either from on campus or online. Yeah please read. Matthew 18, 18 and 19. Okay, thank you so much. So the key over here is verse 19. If two of you, what does it say? If two of you, yeah, there is a particular word there. Does it say agree? Agree, right. So agree on earth concerning anything. So if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by my father in heaven. So what the Lord Jesus is teaching us is even if there are two people, minimum, is it possible? Two people agreeing on a matter. Most of the time it's possible. I think sometimes even if it's just two people there are some issues on which we may not have agreement but most of the time it's possible. So when we agree on any one matter and we pray together, we are told that the Father in heaven will do it for us. So what is this agreement? Agreement is to have the same heart or the same mind about a particular matter. For example, you know, we see that again going back to sickness and healing, we see somebody is sick. So if two of us agree that this person should be well, then we have the same mind, same heart that this person should be healed. That is agreement. We are agreeing. Then we pray a prayer of agreement. God, let this person be healed. Then it is according to what we just read in Matthew 18, isn't it? If any two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. So two people are in agreement. Now that word agree, if you go to the Greek, it is a word known as Suphono, which means harmony. So what is harmony? In music, we know that when a person is singing or in a group setting, let's say a couple of people are singing together, playing musical instruments, we usually say that they need to do it harmony because all of them have to be, you know, they should follow the same key or whatever you call it. If one person sings in another key and, you know, another person is seeing in a completely different key where there is no sync, what will happen? It'll be noise. It won't be music. So for a team that is performing together musically, harmony is very important. But they're all working together. So the musicians are supporting the singer, the singer is supporting, you know, the musician and the other singers. That way, the music is pleasant for us to listen to because they're all in agreement. In other words, harmony. So when it comes to prayer, it has to be like that. We are in agreement. Imagine one person is saying this, another person is saying something else. Somebody else is praying something else. Where is the agreement? Jesus never said that he will answer a prayer like that. He said, at least two of you, if you agree on earth, touching one thing, and I will do it for you. Right? So we need that agreement. And throughout the Bible, we find that this is something that God expects from us to use our authority. So if any two of us, let's imagine, you know, we are praying for the city, that God let there be a prosperity in the city, let there be no crime in the city. What is happening? We are using our authority, even to people. We are using the authority and we are allowing the blessing. We are stopping the evil that Satan wants to put on the city. So when we stand together, one is to ask for something and get the answer. Second is exercising authority. We are able to stand against the devil and say, no devil, we will not allow you to put this on my family or on my church or on my city. So exercising authority together is also very powerful. And that is what a prayer of agreement will do. It'll help us exercise our divine authority in Christ. And when two people pray together, the Bible says that there will be a good reward. There is a verse in the book of Ecclesiastes. It says, two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor. So having at least one other person in agreement is always helpful. See two are better than one, it says. However, in every situation, we may not have one more person to agree with us. You understand? For example, see Jesus in Gethsemane, he told his disciples, you pray with me. Did they pray? They didn't pray. Did it make the prayer of Jesus ineffective? Because he didn't have agreement. So was Jesus's prayer unsuccessful or ineffective is my question. Because only one person prayed. No sister. No, right. Yeah. Even if one person prays, it is effective. It is successful. But in some situations, when we have agreement, let's say there is one more person and they are agreeing with us, it's good. It's powerful. You got it? So every time to say that, you know, I can't pray, if I'm alone, I can't pray, I need one person to agree with me. That's not practical and that's not necessary. But when we have people agreeing with us, that is beneficial. In some situations, when we are praying for the church, when we are praying for the city, when we are praying for the nation, we'll observe that group prayers are so powerful. One person can pray, but if the whole city comes together, if the whole, you know, pastors of all the churches come together, that is so powerful because they are standing in agreement. Got it? So that is how the prayer of agreement works. Now tell me one more point I want to ask you is prayer of agreement. Let's imagine, okay? Okay, roughly 20 people, let's say are there in this room and we are going to pray together. And I present the prayer point. The prayer point is pray for a new building for our class, okay? And you all pray together. Now what is the most important thing as far as this collective prayer is concerned? I gave a prayer point, there are 20 people, I'm asking you to pray for new building. Okay, what should you all do together for that prayer to be effective? Agreement, right? So agreement. See, that is what is key. Agreement. Now 20 of us can be in this place, but if we disagree, you got it? Some of them are saying, why do we need a new building? Some of them are saying, no, we don't need a new building. We'll just do online class. Somebody else is saying something else. So physically being present is nice, but heart has to be together. Did you all understand what I'm trying to say? Right? So it's not even the strength of numbers. We can meet 20 people, 100 people, 200 people, but if there's no agreement, one accord in the Book of Acts, it says everyone together, agree. Heart has to be together, not just us being together. You got it? So the heart being one or in one accord is what makes the prayer powerful. Even, let's say, you know, different leaders are coming together. Nice. Different leaders are coming together, but is heart together? That's the question. To make the prayer effective, heart has to be together. We all need to go before God, you know, in a similar way and say, yes, God, we want you to do this. We want you to heal the city, but we all come together and then we have differences, right? We're all having issues with each other. We disagree. What is the point of coming together? It may not be that effective as far as prayer is concerned. So coming together is very nice. However, agreeing together is what the main point is. That's what Jesus said. If any two of you agree on earth, whatever you ask in prayer, then my Father in heaven will do it for you. So that is collective faith. Collective faith, we believe the same thing. We agree on the same thing. We are praying for the same thing. It's literally like heaven will come down if we are praying like that. Okay? So we've got to develop that collective faith. Now looking at the Bible, what are some places where we have seen people praying together and that prayer being effective? So in the book of Acts, there are examples after examples. There is one time where Peter and John, okay, they are now apostles and they go to the temple gate, beautiful there. They heal one lame man. Okay? After that, they are arrested for questioning. Okay? And they are threatened. They are in a very difficult situation. So what do they do at that time? You know, the Bible beautifully says that when they came back, they were threatened. They were told you should not preach in the name of Jesus. You see if you preach in the name of Jesus. So they've been through all these things. When they come back to their church, to their people, they narrate the story, whatever has happened. And you know what the church did? What would the church do in a situation like this where let's say the church leaders are being threatened and persecution? What should the church do in a circumstance like this? What are the options we have? Okay, prayer. Prayer is the best option, right? And then of course, any other wise way of dealing with the circumstance also may help. But this is what the early church did. They always prayed. Even when persecution happened, they prayed. So can somebody read the passage which is there in my notes, it's on page 83. Acts 4 was 23, 24, and then 29 to 31. Can I read, sister? Okay, yes, sister, please go ahead. Acts 4, 23, 24, 29 and 31. And being let go, they went to their own of companies and reported all that the chief priests and elders had said to them. So when they heard that they raised their voice to God with one accord and said, Lord, you are God who made heaven and earth and the sea and all that is in them. Now, Lord, look on their threats and grant to your servants that with all boldness, they may speak your word by stretching your hand to heal and that signs and wonders may be done through the name of your Holy servant Jesus. And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and they spoke the word of God with boldness. Okay, thank you. Thank you for reading that. So some points over here that we can notice in verse 20, verse 24, we see that in a situation like this where there is persecution, they raise their voice to God with, what does it say? One accord, one accord, one accord simply means agreement, harmony. So they all agreed together. What did they agree for? Let's see here. They agreed that God, you give us more boldness. That's what they're asking God. They didn't say, God, help us run away or we don't want to preach in the name of Jesus again. So they're not prayers of weakness or fear but they are prayers of boldness. They are saying, God, you give us more boldness. That's what they're all agreeing. Don't you think they had amazing faith, such great faith, right? When persecution is going on, they're asking for more boldness to do the ministry. What else are they agreeing for? They're asking for more signs and wonders to be done in the Holy, in the name of Jesus, right? So they are asking for greater ministry. They're asking for more powerful ministry with signs, wonders and miracles. What an amazing faith the believers of the early church carry. They didn't stop. Imagine in Acts chapter four if they stopped, if they got scared and they stopped, what will happen? Today all of us here, right? We would not have the rest of the book of Acts, the rest of the journeys that they made to impact the world and if they didn't impact the world, like this Sunday we said Thomas came to India, right? But if nobody came, then how would we have heard the gospel? So they were bold, they didn't stop. How did they get their boldness? They agreed, God, you give us the boldness. So that was their faith, such amazing faith together and the Bible says one accord, meaning their hearts were together. They all agreed, God, two things you do for us, make us bold, let there be more signs, wonders, miracles. Why more signs, wonders, miracles? Any reason? Why? Why do you need? Correct. So that people will know that God is real, isn't it? Who can do signs, wonders, miracles? Only God can do. So when these things happen, nobody can speak against God's people. You got it? That they understood and they said, okay, God, you do more. Let them, we did only one, raising that lame man, but let more and more miracles happen. And we see later that God actually answered their prayer. There were many other beautiful things that took place. So this is the way in which they agreed and they prayed and a lot of amazing things took place. There are two more passages. There is one in Acts chapter 12. Okay, Acts chapter 12. So what happened in Acts chapter 12 is Peter, who is one of the apostles, for political reasons, right? At that time, there was Herod. Herod was the ruler and he thought that if he kills Peter, he will, he will get the, you know, the support of the people. So he gets a hold of Peter, he puts him in the prison. There's some festival going on. So he doesn't want to kill him immediately. He decides, okay, after the festival is over, we will kill Peter. That's the, that's what has happened. So now Peter is in the prison and the Bible says in Acts chapter 12 and verse five, maybe Deeksha can read it. What does it say? Deeksha, it's in the notes. Acts 12, 5. Acts chapter 12 verse 5. Peter was therefore kept in prison, but constant prayer was offered to God for him by the church. Okay, very nice. So it says Peter was in the prison. What did the church do? Constant prayer. Right? Why did they pray? Because they believed that if they prayed for their leader, then God will deliver their leader. So they were praying continuously. They are praying and when they prayed in this way, something supernatural happens. So we read in that passage that an angel goes to Peter and you know, it sets him free and he sees that the prison doors are open and the angel guides Peter to come to the house where all the believers are praying together, where the church believers are praying together. So verse 12, it says, So when he had considered this, he came to the house of Mary, the mother of John, whose surname was Mark, where many were gathered together praying. Okay, so here is another miracle. Earlier, when the believers prayed together, what did God do? God did more signs, wonders, gave them more boldness. In Acts 12, the church prayed for the release of Apostle Peter. What happened? He got released in a supernatural way. Right? So this is the beauty of praying together as believers. We can pray, right? They prayed for their leader. Leader is in the prison. There was no way to bring that person out of the prison. But you see, God is a God of the supernatural. What did he do in this situation? He sent an angel. Even if it means to send an angel, God will do it. Right? But what should the believers do? Pray. We need to pray. We need to pray together and say, God, we are believing you. We are trusting you. You have to do this. And God did it for them. So today, when we all pray together, we can expect deliverance. Right? We can expect a release or freedom for God's people. Now, there is one more example of group prayer in the book of Acts. So this incident, it is in Acts chapter 14. What happens is, again, Paul, right now Paul and Barnabas. Paul and Barnabas, they are in one place and the place called Iconium. And there they, just the way Peter and John, they touched like a lame man got healed. Same way, not Iconium, Listera. Sorry, Listera. So Paul and Barnabas, they minister to a lame man in Listera and he gets healed. So the people are so amazed that they think that Paul and Barnabas are some gods. You know, gods have come and gods have healed us. So Paul gets very angry. He says, how can you call us God? We are not God. We are human beings. You cannot worship us. You need to worship the true and living God. So that in that way, when Paul starts to speak to them, they get very angry because Paul and Barnabas don't allow the people to worship them. Okay. So what happens is like Stephen, you know, Stephen, who's Stephen? In the Bible, Stephen. What happened to him? Stoned. Yeah. So he was stoned to death. He became a martyr or he died for the, for Jesus. Like Stephen, they started stoning Paul. Okay. They stoned him so badly that maybe he looked like he was dead. So like they dragged him out of the city and they threw him out. Okay. But when you read the passage, Acts 14 verse 22. Okay. One sec. Yeah. Verse 20. Sorry. Acts 14 verse 20. Can somebody read it? Acts 14 verse 20. However, when the disciples gathered around him, he rose up and went into the city. And the next day he departed with Barnabas to Dibbar. Okay. So, so, you know, in such a cool way, in just one line, Luke is writing here, he's saying that can you imagine Paul is stoned? He's almost like dead. That is why they threw him out. Okay. They threw him out. But in verse 20, he says disciples gathered around him. Then what happened? Yeah. So, cool in one line he's writing. This man is almost dead. He stoned like Stephen. Disciples gathered around him means what? What might they have done for Paul at that time? They must have prayed. That is why they gathered around him and then they prayed for Paul. So, when they prayed for Paul, what happened? What does it say? He rose up and went into the city and the next day he departed with Barnabas to Derby as if nothing happened. So, a major healing took place in Paul's body. We don't even know what healing it could have been because he was badly stoned. But when the disciples prayed, Paul was healed instantly. And that is why it says he caught up. Next day he's going for ministry. Can you imagine? Isn't that supernatural? Right? It is. But how did it happen? Because of group prayer, because of prayers of agreement. Okay. So, the point that we want to make is, you see, for our group prayer to be effective, one is agreement that we all know now. We need agreement. Second is group faith. The faith which we carry as a community is also very important. So, when we carry strong faith as a community, what happens? We can fight the devil. We can declare supernatural healings. We can declare the supernatural power of God as a community with strong faith. It is amazing how we can impact whether it is our city or the nations of the world. So, a community of faith is what God is looking for and of course, to stand in agreement, to pray in agreement. So, build up the faith of the community. Imagine now, you know, as a community, let's say we observe certain things that are going on in our church. Let's say people are sick, sickness and disease. We won't keep quiet. All of us will exercise our faith together and say, no devil, you can't make the people sick. We rebuke you in the name of Jesus. We stand, right? And continuous faith. Then what happens? People in our community start getting healed because all of us are exercising our collective faith. Got it? Or let's imagine there are people in our community who are in lack or they don't have a job or they don't have money or they are struggling, right? We use our collective faith to pray for such people, to help such people. Then what happens? Suddenly, we see people are getting blessed one by one, one by one, you know, things are happening in their lives or any such example, anything that people are going through. As a community, we observe, right? So many things we observe. We may observe, you know, the days that we live in today are so crazy because of the media and all. We have little children in our church, like they're all growing up and they have so much influence around them. But when we see these children, they are being affected by wrong things from the media or from their friends. As a church family, we can stand up. We can pray protection over their lives that God, we declare that, you know, all the children whom you have given us, they are taught of the Lord, great will be their peace. You will pour out your spirit on the children. What are we doing? We are exercising our faith as a community so that all the children, they are walking in the ways of God. So what happens is a community of faith, it's sort of dangerous for the devil. It's like the Book of Acts. They all got together and they prayed. When they prayed, there was more miracles. When they prayed, Peter got delivered. When they prayed, Paul got healed. So when we pray today as a community, strong community, there can be great breakthroughs in the lives of people. Maybe there are people, there are delays in their lives, no problem. As a community, we can pray for them. Sometimes we gather together, we call out their name and then we pray. But sometimes we may not even gather together, right? When we see a need, we keep it in our hearts and imagine, you know, one person doesn't have a job and five other people in church know about it. Quietly, we are praying for that brother or that sister. It's very powerful because it will bless their life. Collectively, we are all exercising our faith for that particular person. So collective faith is also powerful and we need to increase it. So same things that apply for personal faith apply for collective faith. How to have strong collective faith in the congregation? What do you think? Like if you're a leader and you want all your people to be strong in faith together, what would you do? What to do? As a leader, what to do? Because we want everybody to have strong faith and believe together. Same things, whatever personal applies, same applies here. Correct. So we need to teach the word in such a way that it is building the faith of everyone. Got it? That's why teaching the word in a proper way is important. Then everyone's faith will grow. Second, exercise faith, right? So how to exercise faith? Give people opportunities to pray. Maybe we can say, okay, all life group leaders, please come, you pray for these people or young people, like what we are trying to do, right? Come for youth missions. You will have some opportunities to minister, step out, do something, do something, exercise your faith, right? So in this way, when we provide opportunities for them to minister together, faith grows. Otherwise, one side is feeding, what will happen if you only feed, feed, feed and no exercise, it just become nice and round, but that's not how faith works. We've got to feed it and we've got to exercise it. So provide opportunities for people to exercise their faith in this way. Collectively, we can grow in our faith, right? So that is why like, I think when we did the mentoring session on Thursday on the call, people were asking about raising leaders, right? And what was shared was that intentionally, we have to find people, give them opportunities, help them to grow, because that's the way they can exercise their faith, but we have to give them opportunities. We got it. So in this way, we can raise up leaders, provide opportunities on one side, build the faith, feed the word on another side, let the faith work, make the faith work. And that way as a community, we can just become stronger and stronger and our faith will also grow exceedingly together. But what can be some challenges as far as exercising faith as a group or a community is concerned? What can be some difficulties when we are saying as a team or as a group, let the church family exercise their faith. But what can be some issues that may come up when we ask for groups to pray together or work together? What do you think? Group ministry. So usually what are the problems in teams? When we put people in teams, some problems happen. What are those problems? Maybe they will not agree on the same thing. They may not be on the same page. True. Okay. Disagreement, they can have disagreement. How to work on disagreement? Well, you have to speak to them all. Correct. Correct. So first of all, teach the word and as a leader, maybe we'll have to intervene to guide them properly whenever there's disagreement. Okay. We need to sort it out. That's correct. Even Akhil is saying difference of opinion. So it happens. We all are different people. So working together is not the easiest thing. What about complaining, murmuring? It happens. Right? So when people are working together, there's a lot of complaints. This is not good. That is not good. He is not good. She is not good. Right? So as leaders, we must resolve it or we have to make sure that we deal with these problems early enough. Otherwise, it will spoil the morale of the group, the whole group. If they continue like this with complaining, murmuring, they lose their energy. So murmuring and complaining can be an issue. Competition. Even in spiritual circles, it's so sad, but there can be competition. Do you agree with me? Is it possible? Like how? How do we have competition in the spiritual groups? Like, for example, you know, okay, I am praying better than him or I can prophesy more than him. You know what I mean? So, but what is all this? It's competition. It's strife. So people are not praying for the sake of seeing the breakthrough. They are praying for the sake of showing their gifts, showing their ability, their talent. So competition can happen. So as a leader, we have to watch. If we find that something like this is going on, then we need to step in and correct in a quick way, in a nice way. So we cannot give place for competition or even jealousy or self-pride and all of that. So how do we actually make sure that we form groups in a proper way? So what we generally say is when we form a group, it's nice to have some experienced people and some inexperienced people. You can have a combination. So let's imagine we are going for, like we do this in our mission strips. What we do is when we take large teams, we will have at least let's say two or three people in one group, especially when we are ministering through prophetic prayer. We will pray for people right after the services. So we would encourage about two or three people to be part of the team, not one person, but two or three people. The reason is they learn to work together. Even in the prophetic anointing, they can kind of minister together. I think Sam's on the call here. If you recall Sam, when we went to Gujarat, we had some prophetic prayer towards the end where we prayed for all the young people who had come. And at that time, I remember with Sam, there were a few more people. We all formed small teams and we were hearing from God and we had to minister as a team. So how it works is, you see God may give a little bit of information or a little bit of revelation to one person and then a little bit of revelation to another person and a little bit to another person. So it takes a lot of humility to release that word because you're not the only person that God is speaking to. God is speaking to everyone and everyone is releasing it. And maybe one person is stronger. They encourage the people who are new in releasing the word of prophecy. So this way, even the weaker person gets encouraged. Right? And let's say one person is very weak in prophecy and they get a picture, they share it. Now the people who are already strong, they will say something like, correct, correct. What you're seeing is correct because I'm also seeing the same thing. Then what will happen to the weaker person? They get so encouraged that, yeah, correct. I'm seeing the right thing and I'm saying the right thing. So you're building each other up as a team. So as leaders, even when we put a team together, somewhere we need to be strategic. Okay, don't just put people together randomly and they end up fighting and quarrelling and you know, complaining. That should not happen. Look at how the teams can function effectively. Right? So in such a way that those who are strong can maybe build up the the younger ones. Okay. Now imagine if one person is used to talking a lot or you know, always used to praying a lot, then they'll never give a chance for all the others. You got it? But as a leader, we can guide them. We can say, look, everyone should get a chance. Not only one person, everyone should get a chance. So in this way, we can guide the teams and the teams can function in a manner that is effective and sort of helping one another, not putting each other down. Got it? So that's a little bit about teamwork and collective faith, how we must exercise it. Even Jesus, when he sent people for ministry, you remember, he sent two by two, right? He said, okay, two by two, you go disciples, go together and minister or 70 others whom he called, he sent them two by two. Why two by two? He could have sent them alone, no, for ministry? Yeah, what sister? To agree with each other. Correct. To agree with each other. Yeah, just be supportive towards one another. These are all the reasons why two by two is generally helpful to the ministry. Okay, now we'll come to a question where people say, you know, when we pray in a group, everybody should have strong faith. If one person does not have strong faith, the prayer will not work. Is that correct? Is that wrong? Okay, Sunday says not true. And Parvita also says it's wrong. So could you tell me why? There are instances, right, when Jesus went to pray for one dead girl and people were crying in the room and he said, okay, all of you, those who are crying, you go out and he had only his disciples with him to minister to that person. So what does that mean? Doesn't it mean that the people with weak faith should be out when we are praying? Okay, Sunday, teamwork, the strength of the mature ones, cover the ones who are learning. Okay, that's fine. But what about that incident where, you know, Jesus sent the people out? What do you have to say about that? Sister, probably they have no faith. Yeah, probably they don't have faith and he asked them to leave. The question I'm asking is, should we also do the same thing? If people don't have faith, should we tell them, okay, you leave? Only those who have faith should stay and pray? No, sister, because Jesus was enough alone with his faith. We are not so strong like Jesus. But we should not leave them because we have to encourage them. Okay, so only when we allow them, they will be encouraged in faith. They will learn from us. Okay, so sister Gertrude is saying, we don't have to do that. We don't have to ask people to leave and that people can learn from us. Okay, so I'm just coming to that passage here. Yeah, this is in Luke 8 and verse 50 onwards. So I'll just read it quickly. It says, but when Jesus heard it, he answered him saying, do not be afraid, only believe and she will be made well. When he came into the house, he permitted no one to go in except Peter, James and John and the father and the mother of the girl. Now, all wept and mourned for her but he said, do not weep. She is not dead but sleeping and they ridiculed him knowing that she was dead. But he put them all outside, took her by the hand and called saying, little girl, arise. Then her spirit returned and she arose immediately and he commanded that she be given something to eat and her parents were astonished but he charged them to tell no one what had happened. So over here, he took Peter, James and John, the father and mother to go inside to raise that dead girl. Based on this, many ministers of God also say that if you have anyone who is weak in the faith, then the miracle won't happen. So ask them to leave. But when we consider this kind of a situation, how to understand it? See, this is by far the only time when Jesus asked the weak people in the faith to leave. But in all other instances, there were a lot of people weak in the faith wherever he was. Think about the boat when there was a storm. Jesus and his disciples, did they have good faith? No, right? But did Jesus do the miracle? Yes. Think about the time when he multiplied the fish and bread. Did they all believe? No, they were doubting. Philip was calculating from where to bring the bread, right? But Jesus did the miracle. Even when people had weak faith, Jesus could minister. So to say that the weak faith of a person will affect my faith and I won't see the result. That's not correct biblically. But we may find that there are some stories, like even some good ministers of God in the past, they believe like this. They said, if I'm going to raise somebody from the dead or anything, I will go only with those who have strong faith. So if anyone has weak faith, ask them to leave. There are people, they have done those things and it worked for them, right? So that let's leave it. But according to the Bible, we don't have to do that. So yes, having collective faith is important. But even if there are only one or two people who believe or even one person who believes, the miracle can still happen. Got it? Okay, great. So those are some key thoughts from our chapter here. And I think we have only like a few more chapters to go. So hopefully if we finish fast, then we can give you the classes for review or you can do your assignment during your classes. Okay, no question, right? You have a question? Okay, yeah. Ma'am, suppose like I and Cyrillar praying for one purpose, but praying for different places, not gathering and because of some reasons, and we're praying for his inisome and I'm in my home. So is that okay? It's okay. Yeah, there's no distance in prayer. So it's okay. Yeah, good. All right. So let's close then we close with a word of prayer. Who would like to pray, please? Glorious Father, we thank you for the class as we learn in this class how collective prayer is powerful. So Lord help us to pray as you taught us Lord and each and everyone must learn what our teacher is teaching us Lord. Help to understand everything properly and Holy Spirit guide us, lead us to do the will the Lord has for us. In Jesus' place is never asking this prayer. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you Nelson. Thank you everyone. God bless you. Have a blessed day.