 the sermon topic sheet, and I see that it's not complete yet. So, yeah, any help that is required in completing, I see that some of you have filled in the sermon title, which is good, but go ahead and fill in the points also as you work on your sermon. Like what are those three points or what are those five points that you want to talk about? Because next class, we will be inviting some of us to share what you prepared, right? So, yeah, so I just like you to finish it please. I thought today it will be done. So maybe you can take time after the class today to work on the sermon, maybe by tonight if you can finish it. That will give you time to practice, work on it, because you need to time it to 12 minutes, right? We're saying that there is only 12 minutes for the sharing of the sermon, so you need to be able to do that. So is there anyone who's not yet filled in sermon topic title? Please do that. If there's anyone who's not yet filled in, I'd like you to do that please and finish it so that we can move forward. So let me just ask a few people. Okay, Felix, is Felix here? Felix was not there in yesterday's class. Felix, can you just tell us about the Dew of Heaven, which is your sermon topic? Could you just give more clarity on that and also the sermon title please if you can? You can either put it on the chat or you can unmute and share about the Dew of Heaven, which is your hot talk. Or your mic is faulty, okay, no problem. Maybe you can just put it in the chat. What is it that you want to talk about? So you also have clarity on that and also about the sermon title, right? Okay, so you can do it during the class and when you put it I'll take a look at it. Okay, so the thing is, what is it in sharing the word, what is it that you expect at the end of it? That's the question that at some point in the message, we need to ask ourselves. Ask that question, what is it that I want at the end of it? Is there a desire in my heart that God is putting in my heart? What is it that, yeah, sorry Chris, I just see a question. Yeah, we'll have some presentation because we will have probably half of the class, half of the duration, we'll take maybe 20, 25 minutes for the presentation and the rest we will, so we might have maybe two, two to three. It depends, two to three presentations I guess, yeah. Okay. Oh yeah, so if it's two to three in one session, maybe it'll be six, yeah, four to six presentations every week, spread across two sessions, right? Okay, so the question is, what is it that you expect from the message? What is, sometimes what happens is, okay God gives a word and yes, you pray through, you work on it and you study and you have this message that you want to share and you have that, okay. So the thing is to go beyond that because in concluding the message, in concluding the sharing of the message obviously, like we said, we want to conclude in a manner where people also experience the power of the truth of what we share, right? They have an encounter with the person of the Lord Jesus, right? And it's not just the word, but it's the power in the word that people experience, right? So it's good to pray and ask the Lord, Lord, what is it that you want to see at the end of it? And in other words, what is the fruit? What is the objective, right? When we bring this, obviously I'm going to minister and share and so on, but what is the end and what is it that you want to see? What are the several things that you want to see today, God, to ask that question, right? So the thing is, we minister with the fruit in mind. We minister with that in mind. And that is also a prayer and desire as well, that we expect, we come with that expectation, that it's not just going to be passing on of information, but it's going to be much more than that, because we are ministers of the New Covenant, right? We studied that, right? In 2 Corinthians chapter 3, we see that we are ministers of the New Covenant and we are ministers and the Holy Spirit is the one who writes on people's hearts, right? But we are ministers of God and the Holy Spirit writes and he gives us the ability to minister so that in a manner that the Spirit of God writes on people's hearts. When we see in chapter 3 verse 4 that our sufficiency comes from him, he has made us sufficient as ministers of the New Covenant. And then verse 8, that the ministry of the Spirit is more glorious and therefore we speak with confidence. And verse 12, we have such hope, we use great boldness of speech and so on, right? And of course, you know, in the first epistle that 1 Corinthians chapter 1, chapter 2, he says, you know, verse 5, you know, your faith should be not in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God, right? But also with the power of the Holy Spirit, he shares the wisdom of the Holy Spirit as well in words that the Holy Spirit gives comparing spiritual things with spiritual, right? So our expectation is to see the manifestation of God, okay? So see God encounter with people, encounter people's lives. So that's the end result, right? It could be in very significant ways, you know, like it could be in very simple ways, but very powerful just because it's simple does not mean that it's life changing and powerful. It could be, you know, one idea that would, or one thought, one truth of one thought, or the truth of what is shared that completely changes the destiny of people, completely destroys the yoke of the enemy, right? So that's the power of God's word and that's the power, like we've been studying, you know, that's God's word, that's God's power. So it can happen in, you know, in significant ways in which, you know, there is repentance and, you know, there is a lot of things happening. We see it, it's tangible, and so we expect that, but it can also be something that's happening internally and we may not even, you know, we may not see that, right? But there's something, you know, happening on the inside, okay? So just want to turn our attention to Hebrews chapter 2 and verses 3 and 4. You know, how should we escape if we neglect so great a salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord and was confirmed to us by those who heard him? Verse 4 says, God also bearing witness. So we want God to bear witness to what? Both with signs and wonders, with various miracles and gifts of the Holy Spirit according to his own will, right? So he performs, he watches over the word to perform it and he bears witness to the preaching of his word, to the preaching of the Gospel, primarily with the preaching of his word, with signs, wonders, and with various miracles and gifts of the Holy Spirit. So we want that, right? As ministers of God, we can expect that, okay? So let our expectation be that people encounter God. Let our expectation be that it, you know, that there will be signs and wonders and miracles and that there will be, you know, there will be something supernatural in the hearts, in the bodies, in the minds of people, okay? So it's not a wrong expectation. It's a very scriptural expectation, right? And so we minister with that expectation. We minister with that prayer, with that desire and we pray towards that. We stand in faith and we pray towards that, okay? Let's look at a few things about expecting fruit when it comes to ministering God's word, okay? Expecting fruit, expecting the end result, right? We're in page 36, and this is chapter 11, okay? Page 36, chapter 11, okay? So what do we expect through this message? Okay, what is it that you want to see happen? There are several things. One is changes in the lives of people, change in the lives of people, that there's change in their spirit, soul, and body. You know, those who are not born again are born again. Like those who are in that valley of decision, those who are, you know, on that wall saying, you know, do I choose, do I not choose? That they make a choice. They say, okay, I want Jesus. I want Christ, right? That could be something. So their spirits are born again and they are able to commune with God. And, you know, their life changes, this new life and the destiny, you know, changes, right? And there is, there could be change in the soul, which means the mind will emotions. You know, maybe they are burdened. The burdens are lightened. Maybe there are strongholds in the mind, which is keeping them, which is keeping people imprisoned, just keeping people in prisons of maybe addiction, maybe anger, maybe it's unforgiveness, maybe it's bitterness, maybe it's regret, maybe it's shame, you know, whatever be the prison, you know, there could be change of that, right? So we can expect the power of God to affect the individual in the soulish realm, in the realm of the soul, that there is a clarity of thought, that there is all this confusion is taken away, that whatever inroads that the enemy has made through lies and through deceptions in the minds of people, you know, wrong ideas and wrong teachings or wrong doctrines and fear that we pray and we can expect that through the ministry of the world and spirit that that is broken, right? And the soul flourishes, that, you know, like Free John 2 talks about that, that, beloved, I pray that you be in health and prosper just as your soul prospers. So that's the prayer John prays. And that is something that we can expect as well. Lord, let the soul prosper. Let the thinking thrive. Let some, the entrance of your word gives light. So Lord, let there be elimination. Let all darkness, let all works of the enemy cease, right? And we can expect that. And in the body, right? Lord, the God who created the body has the right to touch the body and change and realign. So we pray and we expect in faith that God let there be change in the body. Let there be healing. Let there be restoration. Let there be strength. Let the weakness be taken away. And we say, we stand in faith based on what was done on the cross, the great exchange that happened on the cross because of the redemptive names of God. And we stand on all those promises and we expect, Lord, even as we minister God. Now, the thing is it could be in line with any of those, right? Whatever we are sharing, maybe you're sharing the gospel. Maybe you're not sharing the gospel but you're talking about a deeper life in Christ. It could be anything. But we can expect this outworking as people encounter the power of God, right? Secondly, growth and spiritual maturity. Growth spiritually that there will be edification. With the illumination, with the revelation comes the conviction and the edification. There's a building up that is constructive spiritual progress. That's one way of looking at edification. Constructive spiritual progress that they come in and whatever we have received and we have been edified by, here we are faithful to deliver that and we pray and expect, Lord, let that freedom that I experienced, that growth that I experienced, that maturity at Christlike nights that I experienced, let that happen to my friends here. And we bring that and we expect that. Say, God, let there be spiritual maturity. Let there be growth. No more shaken about by different things. Let them be established in your word. Let them be strong in your word. No more shifts in identity. No more shifts in, you know, no more insecurity and all the behavior which comes with that. No more living a lifestyle in a lower realm. And what you've called people to be, Lord, that higher realm, Lord, that invitation, I pray that let there be maturity. Now, when it comes to growth and spiritual maturity, something will be kickstarted then. Excuse me. So, something would be initiated and that's great. Something would be initiated then. The spark would be lit. The fire would be lit and that is great. Or it could be something that picks up speed, you know, your picks of momentum and you're there to minister the word and there's a catalyst. Something that has been building over the years or over whatever period of time. Now, here's a push now. There's a speeding up. There is a momentum of that. Now, it could be that. So, we know that growth is a process. So, it could be a start of a process. It could be the moving of momentum of growth that's happening. Or it could be even be a maturing that's happening. So, we expect that. Lord, let there be growth. Let there be rooting in your word. Let there be things of the spirit being released. Or it could be a discovery. A very exciting, joyful discovery of something new. Say, wow, I just discovered that I could pray in tongues. Or I just discovered that, oh, you speak to me and you speak through me. And these are all exciting, joyful discoveries that happen. And it's in the realm of growth and spiritual maturity. There's a lot of Christlikeness saying, yes, I, you know, that motivation on the inside saying, okay, you know, I will respond with Christ's love. I will respond in Christlikeness. I will not react, you know, that strong, that strengthening of the will, okay, to really come to that point. And the Word and the Spirit of God are accomplishing that. So, we pray, we can expect that. Specifically, saying, you know, God, we want to see that. We want to see that. And obviously, it may not be tangible, right? It won't be visible. It's something that's happening on the inside. And praise God that God does that. Thirdly, it could be, you know, walking in victory, the deliverance, right? And coming to the place of receiving what God has, what He's extending to them, right? Receiving by faith, receiving, you know, without any shame. You know, sometimes what happens is, we are in that place of not knowing what it is. What is actually available. Not knowing my rights and privileges, right? And we see that in, yeah. In 1 Corinthians chapter 2 and verse 12, let me just put that script here. Okay. And Corinthians 2 and verse 12, now we have received not the Spirit of the world, but the Spirit who's from God, that we might know the things that have been freely given to us by God, right? That we might know the things that we might, that has been freely given to us by God. Okay. Then, you know, Romans 8 and verse 32, he who did not spare his own son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? There are certain things that have been, you know, given to us because we've come to the family of God, because we have come, we are born again, right? We've received a brand new spirit, a brand new identity. There are certain things that, and the enemy tries his best to keep us, you know, with the blinders or keep us, keep all these things away or hidden, right? But we need to discover, and the Lord wants to show, the Lord wants to take us on that journey. Like we see, I as not senior as not sir, but God has revealed these things to us through his spirit, and he wants to do that, you know, and the freely things that have been freely given to us by God that the spirit of God might, that we might know it. Okay. So what are my rights? What are my privileges? What is my position? What are these things that have been freely given and what I can walk in? So there's a discovery of that. There's a, you know, and walking of that, walking in of that or experience of that, right? And also deliverance, you know, when it comes to deliverance of freedom, freedom from being held by sin, freedom from all forms of addictions, right? That freedom, it's like the prison door is open for us to know that the prison door is open, that we can walk out and we have been given the freedom to walk out. So to share that and to expect that freedom to be manifest in people's life, right? And of course, we can expect many other things, healings, signs, wonders, miracles. Okay. So let me just go back to sermon topics and yeah, let me just put a column there, you know, expectation. Okay. So I see that sermon topic and okay. So I'll just project it just in a bit. Okay. So in one line, you know, we can just write down what is it that we expect when you share this? I know we're doing it as an activity. We're doing it as a class thing. But really, you know, in you sharing that word, you know, what is that expectation? Okay. So let's look at that. Let's take a, okay. Here we go. I hope you're able to see it. Yeah. Okay. Okay. So Louis Boulouofemi, you can enter the topic and title in this sheet, right? In this sheet that we have mentioned here. That I'm projecting right now. The link is there in the classwork section. And you can just click on that link and you can enter your topic, the double portion and the title. You can enter it in this sheet. Thank you. Okay. So what is that expectation? Okay. Who wants to go first? Any, you can just tell us and you can put it there. Okay. So Sam, I think you're ready. I can see your cursor there. I don't know whose cursor that is. Oh yeah. That's yours. So why don't you tell us, go ahead. What is it? Okay. You're sharing about a Christian's non-conforming lifestyle. Okay. Something that's radical, something that they don't compare with others. What is it that you want? What is your expectation when you share the word? Okay. While Sam is thinking, anyone else? Okay. I see Tarun's cursor. Yes, Tarun. Yeah. Pastor, I just wanted people to know and understand various ways in which God speaks and be sensitive to all different ways. Right. So to be aware of the different ways and to be sensitive to the different ways. So it's an awareness and they also discover and probably you could, maybe not in this setting, but in a setting, you could also lead the people to experience that, right, to hear from God. So that can be, so it can be a discovery of it. So people just are released into it. Yeah. So you can put that down. So I see what, let me just add the text. Okay. Okay. So Sam has put, the believers are encouraged to live in an uncompromised life according to the truth of, okay, can check themselves on the various compromises they have made and rectify. Okay. So an uncompromised life. So it's going to be a radical life. So it's going to be a time of reflection and coming back. Right. So you could kind of launching people to live a radical life. Right. If it's going to be a life where, you know, I'm kind of constantly comparing myself and I want to, you know, stay with the comfortable, stay what's comfortable and what's comforting, what's comfortable, what's familiar. But here, you know, it's a challenge. Right. Hey, you know, it's going against the flow. It's a different, it's a different walk altogether. It's not easy, but it's not easy. But at the same time, you know, it can be exciting. It's walking in line with what God wants and all that. Right. So it's a time of reflection and it's a time of definitely making choices, godly choices. And yeah, that's wonderful. So you can just put that, you know, I would like to see, you know, maybe that's that way you can rephrase it, you know, saying, you know, I'd like to see the audience and the believers make decisions to live an uncompromised life and to really see that happen in their lives. Right. So you can do that. Okay. Anyone else would like to try? What do you want to expect to see at the end of your message that you share? No worries, Sam. That's fine. Absolutely okay. Okay. Okay. Anyone else? You can somebody hand up. Okay, Alice, you want to try? Yeah, Pastor. So yeah, if I have to phrase it that way, I want to see the audience to, you know, make a praise and worship as a lifestyle. Okay. And start praising when you even don't feel like doing it. Right. Because, yeah, and to believe that no matter what, praise can bring that plot twist in the time of adversity. Yeah, I was actually a little curious about that phrase, no plot twist. Just explain that. What is that plot twist? Plot twist is something that happens when you don't expect that to happen, especially in a kind of, you know, in a story, if we have to take any kind of story or any kind of situations where the story is going one way. Okay. And you see there is no hope. It's a kind of dead end. And suddenly something happens, the situation turns completely, you know, turn around, the situation completely turns around. So, yeah, that is something is in my heart. Okay. Plot twist. So yeah, so I get that. So the thing is, so you're going to be expecting people to understand praise and worship as not something that is ritual, something that is, you know, for Sundays or it's not about singing, it's not about music, but it's something much deeper, even though those are the expressions, right? So it's a complete paradigm shift in the way people live. So that's another way to, you know, end it saying, okay, now maybe, you know, there is pain in your body. Maybe there is confusion in your family. Maybe there is, you know, lack of peace. But, you know, let's go ahead and thank God, because he is the Prince of Peace. Let's go ahead and praise God because he is a healer and by his stripes we are healed, you know, and lead people in that, in the proclamation of that. So, you know, people have heard the message. They have the information. Hey, this is what happened. Jeho Shafa did this. This is what happened. There was a shout of praise when, you know, at Jericho, Joshua did this. Jericho. Yeah. So they have the information. They have the scriptural, you know, foundation. So they did it, you know, Paul and, was it Paul and Barnabas, you know, in the prison at Philippi. Well, this is what they did. Paul and Silas, I forget, but this is what they did. They sang despite their difficulty. Right. So despite the circumstances, despite the difficulty, they sang their praise to God. And so, yeah, so the thing, you know, for people to experience that. Right. So very exciting. Okay. Awesome. So you can, you can put that. Okay. You can just put that in a statement. Okay. I see. Yeah. Awesome. Yeah. Thanks. So Chris, I see your cursor. Go ahead, Chris. Paul and Silas. Okay. Thank you. Would you like to share Chris? Yeah. My topic is, I would say a little bit, sometimes it can be contentious as well as, you know, there are, you know, different views of, of, you know, prosperity, you know, even, even expressed in the Bible. Right. So I think what I want to initially start is to, I mean, the expectation would be to, to explain some of these different views and also to, to, you know, define a kind of, you know, a way of being able to, you know, how, how, how do people live, you know, in a, in a world that is, you know, that, that has, you know, you know, subscribed to prosperity one. And secondly, also there is, you know, there's nothing wrong in being, you know, being prosperous, as long as it's not the, you know, the, the, the, the, the end of war. So I'm still trying to, you know, trying to get my thoughts around this. Yeah. So, so the thing is to, you know, yeah, to present it, you know, concisely because of time factor, but of course you can, you know, it can be a personal study and a personal, you know, putting together of a sermon that can be, you know, used in different forums and it'll be really life changing because yeah, because if you look at because of the abuse, or because of the perception of wealth itself, right? And abuse of wealth and so on. So it's kind of crept into the church. And like we've all in the life of a believer, where there is not a proper understanding of, of wealth and understanding of prosperity, prosperity, you know, encompassing everything, you know, right? Finances is one part of it. Prosperity is actually really success in everything that you're putting your hands to. And so, so it'll be a great message to dispel the lies, to dispel the myths, to dispel the maybe even the, what's the word, some of the myths and lies and some of the prejudices, you know, about when it comes to wealth, right? So to dispel that and to hold it in good tension, right, this truth about prosperity, to hold it. So it would be a dispelling of lies, dispelling of myths. So it's something that the person, you know, it'll be a complete renewal of mind in the person when it comes to just exposing this. And this can be a very liberating experience for some people, right? Let's say a businessman. Every time there is some preaching about money, maybe he's cringing, you know, he's like, oh God, you know, I need to work towards a profit. At the same time, I see that money is the root of all evil and, you know, just being shot like a bullet and I'm like, I need to handle money. I need to make sure that this thing grows, that business grows. And, you know, it can be very liberating for, you know, maybe a working professional businessman or someone who's, you know, wants to be an entrepreneur, but who's stuck, he was thinking, does God really want me to do that? Right? Do I deal with this? You know, how do I deal with it? Can God call me to do that? You know, because money is, maybe the thing is money is evil. You know, I think I've shared with the class instance where we had a Bible called Students, two students, one of the earliest batches. And one was, you know, and the pastor, the father was a, had a church, he was a pastor in the church and he had sent the two sons saying, okay, go get training, come back, serve in the church. Like the elder son was like, he was absolutely, he knew he was called to pastor. He fit in very well. He was absolutely fine. The second one, you know, he was always a very, very talented, very, very intelligent boy, but he would have issues when we're talking about, you know, certain things, like, and he was always kind of held back and he would, he was not free. But the one time we saw that, you know, everything broken was, when we were talking about finances, when we were talking about prosperity and after the class, he came and said, you know, but, you know, when it comes to ministry, you must leave everything and go. You know, what you're saying is not right pastor, you know, we should leave everything and go. That's what it is within. We looked at some of the examples of, you know, we looked at, we looked at wealth itself and about Joseph and Daniel and where they served and so on and the purpose and will of God. And there was so much freedom, right? So much freedom because he was interested in starting a music business and doing something on those lines and there was so much freedom. So we could see a before and after kind of, you know, a picture in that person. So yeah, so this can be very life changing, very liberating, right? And completely change a paradigm shift in the way the person lives very. So you, we need to expect that. You can expect that God, let there be freedom, let there be liberty, let this truth go forth with power, with clarity and let it, you know, let it be rooted in people's life and let people receive a revelation. Let there be an opening of eyes, right? So you pray towards that. And also breakthroughs, breakthroughs in finances, people stuck, right? Maybe they're a problem of debt, debt, sorry, debt problem, you know, and there could be you, we can expect the Spirit of God to give words of wisdom, right? Even as you're ministering towards the end to say, Spirit of God, you know, flow through me. You know, what is it that you want to, want me to speak to the congregation? What is it that you want to show? Maybe there's a word of wisdom. Maybe there's, you know, God is saying, okay, you've been thinking about three deals and I just sense that God is, you know, pointing in this direction and that is going to fix everything. Or something like that, you know, something that God has already spoken to their hearts and there's a confirmation that's coming. So word of wisdom, right? So don't restrict it to be just informative thing. Hey, this is what God thinks about money. So you should also think the same way but move, you know, move the congregation into experiencing the revelation, let it be rooted and into, you know, experience the power of God, hand of God and bringing the word of God in the situation of maybe somebody's in debt and they, you know, they need the hand of God to put them on the path of recovery of debt. Maybe it's their choice. Maybe there's some decisions that they made, whatever it is, but, you know, there can be redemption from that, right? So pray for strategies. Pray, God, you know, I pray that you'll show them step by step how to come out of it and give them that disciplined thinking and with regard to spending, with regard to, you know, what they need to do and wow, that can be, and it can open up to a time of counseling, et cetera, right? So, yeah, very exciting. Okay, anyone else? Anyone else? Or shall I call out some names? Okay. Rose, I see you've already entered. For believers to realize that humility is not just a mundane character, but it is, it is actually a strength that pleases God, delights God and we are called to become it and it's a very basic thing that moves the heart of God, yeah. Absolutely. So, you know, as much as our identity is as a son and a daughter of God and God, you know, pulls so much into us, you know, that should not, you know, there's so much of revelation and knowledge, but always it's tempered with love so that, you know, we don't get puffed up and also that, you know, we have, we have the Lord Jesus as an example, like we see in Philippians how He took on the form of a born servant. So, yeah, so you're expiring that and also, you know, it's a weapon. Humility is something that protects the believer and it's a weapon or believer, right? It protects the believer from pride, it protects the believer from opening those doors into all that, you know, all that comes with pride or selfish ambition and all that and display of the flesh. So, it actually protects the believer from all that, right? It's actually, you know, it's a shield, right? It protects the believer and the fact is that it opens the believer, God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble, right? In the book of James, we see that. So, you know, you're positioning as a believer to receive more grace because of humility, right? So, yeah, so which means it can be, you know, it can be a message and very expectation and the right position as humility, saying what God says, receiving what God and saying what God says about you. Now, that is humility, true humility, right? And it need not be always a very soft-spoken, you know, person or somebody who speaks very, you know, it can be a very confident person, a person who just thrives, a person who's just alive and yet humility. You know, normally we don't associate, right? We say, okay, that person maybe has a pride issue. No, you're just thriving in what God has created you to be and you're being humble because you accept what God has called you to be and you're accepting what God says you are and that aspect of humility is also very, very powerful, right? So, it breaks out all those stereotypes and it gives, you know, a different picture, you know, maybe as temperamentally, you know, I'm not a quiet person maybe, you know, and then you're just trying to make yourself, you know, someone who God has not created you to be, right? So, yeah, like meekness, Jesus, meekness is strength, yes, absolutely, right? And then you see Jesus just walked into situations. He said, you know, very confident, right? You see that, you give them something to eat or, you know, pick up your bed and walk, mat and walk, very confident and just declaring, right, and commanding this thing to leave this, you know, that's humility, right? Recognizing that you're, recognizing your authority and recognizing who you are. So, well, I know you're talking about one aspect of humility but I just thought I'll just share that. Nice, wonderful. And Rupa has said to inspire on the importance of pleasing God by intentionally putting on a gentle and quiet spirit, okay? Something on the lines of what Rose is also sharing Yeah, you're talking about, I'm just looking at, yeah, the beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, right? So, drawing an example from Sarah's character and love and humility, yeah. So, you can give some life examples, right? And what humility is, you know, I think that will help break out some kind of, you know, wrong stereotypes, wrong ideas that people might have about humility and, you know, because people just need to come alive and be who God has created them to be, right? And be humble, okay? Okay, anyone else? Okay, Prabhakar as Prabhakar Rao has God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement to the shedding of His blood. So, yeah, Prabhakar, so what is it that you want, you know, expectation more in terms of, like, how, what do you want done in the congregation? How do you want the congregation to respond? What do you want God to, you know, do in the congregation? Right, in the listener's life, when you share this message, okay? Presenting ourselves together, that's a powerful thing, right? Yes, Master, thank you. Yeah. The whole point is, as it lies in the title, like, ideal sacrifice or ideal sacrifice. The point of this sermon or expectation from is, like, see, the God has His own plan and He had given this sacrifice. This sacrifice has so much history. Earlier it was through the shedding of blood of animals and but God has presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement for the sins of the whole world. So, God has completed His work and even Christ has completed His work on the cross. So, He done His part but as a congregation and as a believer or as a servant of God, what is our stand or what we can offer to God, which is pleasing in the sight of it, in the sight of God and as well as acceptable. So, there are certain points which is, which is in the Romans chapter 12 verse 1 and 2 and I had taken out three points, like the living sacrifice, the holy sacrifice and an acceptable one. So, it has its own definitions. So, how can we present ourselves completely, mold ourselves according to the will of God so that our life should be completely acceptable, not as a sacrifice, but it should be acceptable to God and we should leave a life which should show the work of Christ in us to the people so that when they see us, they can understand the love of Christ and sacrifice of Christ in our lives. Okay. Wonderful. So, also if you can look at some practical examples, how can, well, this whole aspect of sacrifice, which means that I let go of something in my choices, in the way I live, I let go of something and at the same time, the other side of sacrifice is also, maybe taking on some responsibility, taking on some, something that God wants you to do and maybe it's not the comfortable of things to do, but then you take it up anyway. So, that's the other aspect of sacrifice. So, in practical terms, how do I live that out or if you can, like, spend a minute or two on it, I think that will be also great. So, this is good. Two percent. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Thanks, everyone. That was super. For me, I was just getting so excited. I don't know about you, just going through the topics and I feel like preaching on some of these topics, just taking it. So, very exciting. So, I hope you flesh it out, work it out, work on it. So, when we meet on... Okay. Can somebody help Louis with the link, please? One second. Let me just check. I'll just post it again on the stream, Louis. Yeah. So, you can get that link. Somebody can post it on the stream and then Louis can take a look at it. Okay. Wonderful. Thank you so much. Have a super weekend and we'll meet again next week. Okay. God bless. Bye-bye. Thank you, Pastor.