 To take journeys into the past when we can develop an archeological spirit and so Bible prohibits us about taking journeys into the past very clearly. God says to lot, don't go back. She became a pillar. Jesus tells people, don't look back if you're having a hand on the plow. So the only time we go back is when to glorify Jesus, when the Holy Spirit points something out. Or when somebody's past is currently not surfaced but dominating their present. Because everybody's past will surface in their present. It will flash flashbacks. That's normal. That's part of the life living on earth. But when it dominates, we're talking about like heavily dominates. Then we go in and we try to disconnect things. But otherwise, because what I see in the Bible, and this is another thing on the road, is that the scripture, I look at the Bible and I see that it were commended, instructed to seek the face of Jesus more than open doors. And I wrote the whole chapter on open doors. Okay. So like, I believe in this 100%. Opening doors became the reason why God delivered me from pornography. And God was clear of the back door and the front door. It was like a clear thing. But I did not seek open doors. When I look back at 17, I didn't know about the open doors. The only thing I knew is that I needed freedom and Jesus is the only one who has it for me. It was seven day fasting that I went after. And the Bible says to people who are hurting and suffering, always seek His face, seek His face. And in seeking His face, we find freedom. Because when we find open doors, and we will find them. Because everything looks like an open door when you're hurting. Because you want to have something to blame this on, to shift this responsibility on. And then you find the open door. And this is what I find people who find open doors. We closed it, but the problem persists. In the presence of Jesus, He shuts things down. And when He reveals things, when He brings things to life, there's a sense of encouragement. There's a sense of hope. There's a sense of victory. There's a sense of conviction. There's a sense of that's it. It's closed. I move on. You know, ever since I prayed that prayer, I've never prayed the prayer again. But I didn't seek that and stuff. So Holy Spirit revealed it. Yeah, I read it from a book, but it was in a prayer that seeking His face that the Lord helped to do that. Another thing that I drove down is that that we, by constant seeking the demons and people, pursuing that, with people especially who are going through the same thing all the time regularly, that we, within them unintentionally, we can build a mindset of a victim instead of an attitude of a conqueror. We're a mindset of a victim instead of a mindset of a conqueror. And after a while we begin to treat the person as a project instead of a person God called us to love. And we don't train them for war because we are training ourselves for deliverance ministry, not them to be a soldier. And so I just kind of drew a few of these points down and I'm praying for them myself to Holy Spirit as our deliverer. We're called to love. The goal is dominion, not deliverance, and we need to teach people to gaze at their future and only glance at their past. We build soldiers. We don't beat slaves. And we don't place joy when demons manifest, but the Bible says that the creation is expecting for the sons of God to manifest, so that we want their sonship, their identity to manifest. And so it's interesting when Jesus addressed the issue of lust. Jesus knew spiritual world more than anyone else. I mean deliverance, he did it in such a high level. Yet dealing with lust, he never told people to cast out a devil. He says to cut off your hand. And so I always tell, because after usually my testimony, all the men line up and they say, cast out my demon out of me and stuff. And I said, which hand are we cutting? And so, and I usually ask them the question, I'm like, which finger did you cut yet? And so they're like, you know, I don't do, I'm like, so which, where did you apply self-discipline? Because I'm like, Jesus knew spiritual world more than anybody else. And yet he said that discipline has to be applied to the point of excruciating pain. I said, have you come ever to that? And so I asked them, you know, do you pray? Do you fast? Do you pray? I'm like, not just because you need freedom. I was a Christian duty responsibility. And usually if I now they don't, and I said, honestly, I can't, one gentleman in Minnesota, I said, I won't pray for you until we do obedience. What's the point of praying if you're not obeying?