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Your Season Has Not Changed (Part 3)
Our episode dives deep into the transformative journey of nurturing our divine potential, encompassing the crucial growth stages every seed must go through before bearing fruit. We discuss the importance of patience, addressing inevitable testing stages, and encourage listeners to persevere amidst challenges to fulfill God's promises.
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Welcome to this time for the word we share in the word of God. And today we will begin a conclusion We'll actually conclude a session of the sermon or the teaching that we have been having concerning our new year message. Your season has not changed. That has been our subject in the last two teachings and today will be the third one, as we conclude that part that your season has not changed. Mark chapter 4, verse 13 through to 20.
Speaker 1:So we saw that there is a stage, that seed goes through stages. The purpose of a seed is that in the end it may bear fruit, it may bring out crop. A seed alone is not of any use until it has gone through the processes to multiply itself and bring forth crop. We saw that the enemies after the seed to take it away, as we have read here. And we looked at the initial stage of the seed. First of all, the seed is received. You get the word that is receiving the seed. What you got was a seed. It was a word from the Lord. And then there is a preparation for the ground. We talked at length over that. And then the seed is planted in the soil that has been prepared for it to begin the process of germinating in towards a fruitfulness is a path, is a journey that that seed has to go through. So I want to go to the next stage, after the seed has been sown. All right, after the seed has been sown, what is the next stage that follows the word that you receive, the vision that you got from God? The next stage that is taught the word is the growth stage. The seed has been planted in your heart. The seed now is in your heart. You are the soil where the seed has been planted. Now there is a stage of growth. There is the stage of growth, of growth. A seed has to grow before it can be able to mature and begin to produce growth and begin to release fruit.
Speaker 1:And this is something sometimes we miss out. Because we have received the word from the Lord, because God has given a word, we are excited about that word because it speaks of fruitfulness. The word that we received spoke of fruitfulness, whatever fruit it is, whether it is in business, it is in entrepreneurship, or it is in your music career or your preaching career or your ministry career or your serving career, or your ministry career or your serving career. There are very many aspects of God's giftings in man, god's talents that he has invested in you for you to be able to produce. In other words, everyone has a fruit that is supposed to produce and release that the world will consume, that those around you will consume. I talked a little bit over that. So there is stages. If we miss to understand that there are stages, then we can get discouraged along the way because what we saw was the end product. What the seed spoke, what the vision spoke was the end product, was the fruit that was supposed to be coming out.
Speaker 1:But then there is the process that, once the seed has been sown, it has to go through the process of growth. And in this stage of growth, there is the watering part, there is the fertilizing part. There's a time when you are watering your seed. There is a time when you are fertilizing, pouring manure, adding fertilizers in order for that fruit, for that word, to begin to grow up and bring out a crop and a fruit. This is your part and it is different for different aspects of callings and gifting. You got to water your word. Not only is there watering at this stage, there is also weeding. Weeding Some things will try to come in and crowd in and choke and choke the world and choke what God has given for you to bring forth. You got to pull out the weeds and remove and do the pruning and all that, and this is different for different kinds of giftings and callings, as I am saying. So we have to understand that you have to grow the seed, you have to grow the plant. You cannot escape this.
Speaker 1:Let's give an example of Jesus. The Bible says in Luke, chapter 2 and verse 52,. And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, growing in favor with God and with man. What is it saying there? It is telling us Jesus had to undergo a growth process. He had to grow up. He was on a mission. He was the word of God incarnate, he was the word that was sent as a savior. But then he was not ready to accomplish in his childhood. There was a process of growth that had to come in his life. There was a process of growing and he grew up both in stature and in wisdom, hallelujah. And wisdom is acquired in many ways, in many ways in life. And you have a word from God, you have a mission from God, but maybe in the wisdom that you have now, you are not ready to accomplish that mission. And so there is a process of growth, growing in stature and growing also in wisdom. You have to grow.
Speaker 1:We see Jesus growing and when he is 30 years of age, god comes in in the city in River Jordan and God says this is my beloved son. He gets filled with the Holy Spirit and out he goes to the temptations, ready to start the mission, ready to start the work that God had sent him for in this world. So God can take any time, and we don't know how long he takes in the preparation we shared this in our last time for Jesus, 30 years or not, god could have worked with him as a young boy, doing miracles, even at five years of age, doing miracles and teaching. And people wonder, wonder how this young boy this is a five year old is raising the dead. This is a five year old, doing this and that and that and that. God could have done that. But God is patient. God waited until Jesus was 30 years old, a fully grown man, ready to accomplish the mission for which he sent him. God has not changed beloved, god works.
Speaker 1:And I'm not saying you're going to stay for 30 years. All I'm saying is there is the growth process. It is a growth process and there is a time for you acquiring wisdom in order to manage and to carry on the mission of God in your life, you have to be faithful Again. How does that growth stage involve? There's a lot of things you have to practice. Let me mention these are coming in my spirit. To mention it, if you have a gift from God, you have to start exercising that gift. That's what Paul told Timothy Span into flame the gift of God that is in you. You've got to start somewhere and you will start crazy. You will start. You will do crazy things. Don't be discouraged. All right, you will not be perfect at first. No, no, no, no. I think I mentioned this. I mentioned this when I started my first sermon. I still remember the first sermon I preached as a youth, as a youth.
Speaker 1:When we finished, one of the women old women, you know she came. She loved me. I mean, she loved me. She saw how zealous I was for God. She came and just embraced me. She said I love what you're.
Speaker 1:When I saw you preaching, I felt sorry for you. You know she felt sorry for me. I did so many crazy trouble. But she said you have a future. She encouraged me in that way. She said I felt sorry for you, but I never got discouraged Amen.
Speaker 1:So you have to find into a gift does not grow without being exercised. Please understand that. Don't wait for you to wake up one day and begin to do everything that God has called you to do right there, boom, it will never, ever happen. There is a growth process which you all must embrace. There is a wisdom process which we all got. Has to infuse wisdom in preparation during that time, in readiness for what you're supposed to do. So exercise your gift. Weed out, remove weeds, fertilize it, put into practice. Another thing about exercising your gift if you have a word from the Lord, this is coming in my spirit to remind you. If you have a word from the Lord, confess the word, please confess. You gotta speak that word, don't let it just die down within you.
Speaker 1:Now I taught a long series on the power of our words, the power of confessing the word of God. We use Abraham and many other examples, how God had to change Abraham. God gave Abraham a word about getting a son and he didn't say nothing about that. He just knew he was going to have a son. It stayed until 75 years. God came and changed his name so that he can begin to speak every time and say I am a father of many nations Everywhere he went time and say I am a father of many nations. Everywhere he went, he would say I am a father of many nations so that he could speak that word over and over and over and over and over and over and over. All right, and you know this story. The word became what he was saying. So speak the word Confess. What word do you have from the Lord? What has God said? Begin to speak, even if it's to yourself. Speak it. Speak. There is power in that, because whoever shall say in his heart and believe that what he says shall come to pass, he shall have whatever he says.
Speaker 1:Again, I don't want to be drawn into a nice and good series which I already taught about the power of our words. Please go to our YouTube channel and find those and be blessed by those. So there's the growth stage and I'll stay there. I'm moving on. What is the next stage? As your seed is growing as you're growing up, the plant as you're growing up, what is the next stage? The next stage is the stage, is the testing stage. Wow, the testing stage.
Speaker 1:Now, we don't like this, but I have to give you the full counsel of the Lord. The full counsel of the Lord. The word that you have received from the Lord is going to go through stages of testing. You have to be tested. You have to be tested and be faithful in little so that God can keep you in charge of more. Exercise that which you have been given, the small things. God will test you with small and grow. But there is the testing stage beloved.
Speaker 1:There is the testing stage, and I want to read a hidden verse in Psalms 100, psalms 105, 105, in verse number 19,. All right, I'm going to go there. Psalms 105,. If you have your Bible, you can go there and you will see what the word is saying there. Verse 19,. I'm interested in verse 19, but just as you look for it, let me prepare you. It's talking about the nation of Israel in particular. Here.
Speaker 1:This section is talking about Joseph. Joseph who was sent by God to Egypt as a forerunner to prepare a deliverance. Joseph was going to be a deliverer of his family and also a deliverer of the whole world. Okay Now, so let me write from verse 17 so that you can get the context, but I'm interested in verse 19, verse 17, psalms 105, verse 17, 18, and 19. Listen, it says he sent a man before them, joseph, who was sold as a slave. They had his feet with the pharaohs. He was laid in irons until the time that his word came to pass. The word of the Lord tested him. Wow, let me read again that, verse 19. Until the time that his word came to pass, the word of the Lord tested him.
Speaker 1:Now, this is a mystery of the workings of the word of God beloved we are told here Joseph. Of course we know the story. We can't go all the whole life of Joseph, but for those who have read the Bible, we know these teachings are going to some places where they have never read the Bible, maybe in a Muslim world, maybe in China. So Joseph was a man who was born in the family of Jacob. He was one of his beloved sons. He was sold by his brothers to Egypt. But before he was sold by his brothers to Egypt, god sent a word to Joseph. God gave a word to Joseph through dreams. In those days they didn't have preachers like we are. So God was speaking through dreams and visions.
Speaker 1:And this young man? He was just about 17 years, maybe 16, 17 years of age that we are told. And then he had dreams of how his brothers will come and his father and mother will come and bow down. I don't want to go into all those dreams, but the dream spoke of him becoming great and all his brothers and all his parents coming to bow down to him. Now the brothers didn't like him. They wanted to kill him. God protected him. He was sold into Egypt.
Speaker 1:But all that process, he was sold as a slave. First of all they threw him in a pit. Can you imagine him in a pit, almost dying there? But then they drew him out. They sell him as a slave. Where he went as a slave? He was framed for years, 13 more years of this man in pain, this man in fetters. We are being told here in Psalms. Well, we have read he was chained in fetters, he was laid in irons. No-transcript. There is testing, beloved. If you get a word, if you receive the seed of the word of God and you're working with the word, there is the testing time. God is going to test you, god is going to test me. Until we pass the test and we are ready.
Speaker 1:Joseph remained faithful to God. He could have said oh, those were just dreams, look, it's never going to happen, it's never. And then he gets an opportunity to sleep with his master's wife. He's not even the one who, as it is his master's wife who comes to beg him and say, please sleep with me. And Joseph says no way, I cannot do that, because doing that, first of all, I will offend my God and also I will offend my master. My master has given me freedom for everything, to be in control of everything and accept you. He has not given me charge over you. You are his wife. He says how can I do such a wicked thing before my God? Joseph remained true to his God. Even in the midst of negative circumstances, difficult conditions, he still remained faithful to God.
Speaker 1:He's one of the people in the Bible who you cannot point any accusing finger on, joseph. He is a type of Jesus in the Bible, but I don't want to be drawn there. What I want us to see is there was a testing of the word. Now, if you are keen, beloved, where we have read the parable Jesus gave, you will see the very same thing. Let me show you again what Jesus said in Mark 4, verse 16 and 17. You will see it very clearly in 18. It says Mark, chapter 4, verse 16,.
Speaker 1:These, likewise, are the ones sown on stony ground who, when they hear the word, immediately receive it with gladness. Here we go, verse 17,. And they have no root in themselves and so endure only for a time Afterward. When tribulation or persecution arises for the world's sake, immediately they stumble. Now these are the ones sown among thorns. They are the ones who hear the word and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches and the desires for other things entering in shock the world and it becomes unfruitful, beloved.
Speaker 1:It is loud and clear right there in the explanation of Jesus. He says persecutions and tribulations will arise because of the word. Because of the word, tribulations and persecutions will arise. Anybody told us that? Has anybody told us that the word? Because you have received the word of God, the enemy is after the word. The enemy is after discouraging you. So hear this tribulation and persecution come because of the word. Because of the word that you got from the Lord. The enemy will want to hit you with disillusionment. The enemy will want to discourage you. Oh, that was just your emotions. Oh, you didn't receive it from. Are you sure God is wanting to do this with your life? Are you sure God is bringing you up as an entrepreneur? Are you sure that God is blessing you financially, are you sure? Are you sure, are you sure that is the work of the enemy to make you become disillusioned, disenfranchised. You begin to doubt the word of God and he is after becoming you're becoming unfruitful. So he took the word, and he's to continue him, of bringing weeds, bringing enticement, desire.
Speaker 1:It is nothing wrong with riches, being rich, we all want to be rich. But the love of money? You have to know that If you love money, you cannot serve God, and money, it's not possible. Jesus already said that you have to have, you must love the Lord, your God. It's about priority. I've mentioned this a number of times. All right, it is about what is priority in your life. What is a seek? First, the kingdom of God and his righteousness. Then all other things will be added. God is not against other things, but he wants priority is the kingdom.
Speaker 1:And Jesus saying some people, because of the desires for riches, deceitfulness of riches, riches deceive beloved. You know, we think that when we have riches then we have everything. I tell you what some rich people are the most miserable people. They look at some people who don't have and they envy them. Money is not the answer, but it is a love of money. As long as you can keep your life out of the love of money, god will give you money. Money is not an issue.
Speaker 1:But anyways, that's not my sermon, that's for another day. So there is a testing time. There is a testing time for the word. The word will be tested. Adverse times will come. Adversity, oh adversity. We don't like hearing the pastor. What are you saying, pastor? I don't want to hear that. I know I also don't want to hear about adversity, but beloved, it is the truth. Persecutions will be there because of the word. That's what Jesus said. Tribulations will be there because of the word. Adversities will be there because of the word.
Speaker 1:If you go and read 1 Corinthians, chapter 16 and verse 9, apostle Paul says 1 Corinthians 16 and verse 9, for those of you who are jotting down, I think Paul says there. He says a great and effectual door has opened unto me and there is much adversity. Wow, look at that. Paul says there's a big door of ministry. His calling was the ministry. Okay, we are called differently. I'm not talking about preachers only, all right. There are different gifting, different talents, different callings.
Speaker 1:God wants us everywhere, in every aspect of the society. Some of you are doctors, some of you are nurses, some of you are engineers, some of you are entrepreneurs, businessmen. You are loaded with business ideas. That's to a colleague. You sleep and all that comes in your mind is business ideas flocking in and out. It's as if God is emailing you and emailing you the scamming and throwing test everything and see which one God has for you.
Speaker 1:But what am I saying? Paul says a great and effectual door has opened unto me and there is much adversity. Look at that. God is the one who has opened the door for him. And then he says there is a lot of opposition. Why? Because the enemy knows what will happen when you get into the door which God is opening for you. The enemy knows what will happen to you and to the work of God and to your life and everything around you that he's calling you to affect If you enter into that door. He knows what will happen. And so what does the enemy do? He comes to bring huddles and roadblocks, trying to bring failures and roadblocks. A great door is open. But there is also a lot of opposition that calls for spiritual warfare. Don't you give up, brother, don't you give up, sister, on the word of God. Let me say this in addition to that Sometimes you will fail. Sometimes you will fail and the enemy will want you to cling on your failure. Focus on how you tried and you failed. Don't stay down. If you try and fail, rise up again and go again.
Speaker 1:I love what it says in Proverbs, chapter 16. I think verse 24. Proverbs 16, 24. Proverbs, chapter 16, I think verse 24,. Proverbs 16, 24,. It says A righteous man may fall seven times, but he rises again. Not seven times, it's just a number of completion. It doesn't mean you have to fall down seven times, but the issue is seven is complete. You can fall as many times as possible, but rise again. You can fall as many times as possible, but rise again, as long as you're willing to rise up and carry on successes along your way. You have to be tenacious. You have to be relentless in your pursuit of the dream, in your pursuit of the seed of the word that God gave you in your heart Hallelujah. And I can talk on and on. But you get my point. There is a testing time. Don't fail the test. And if you fail the test, rise up again and continue. Do it again, do it again, do it again. God is together with you, hallelujah.
Speaker 1:Let me go to the other stage here. It's the stage which we all want, the fruitful stage. We want to be fruitful, we want to see the fruit coming in. And Jesus said well, we have just read that there's a seed that falls on a good ground. All right, it falls on a good ground and it brings forth a fruit, some 30-fold, some 60, and some 100% of what was promised. All right. So, even the fruitfulness, there is a different levels of what we bring, depending on the kind of soil we have prepared and we have endured hallelujah, but we all desire to be people who will bring out a hundredfold, a hundredfold.
Speaker 1:Now let me try to answer the question here how do I become fruitful? What is the key to becoming fruitful? Making the fruit, the word that you receive from the Lord getting it to fruitfulness. This is very, very important, and I want to slow there because I don't want us to miss Beloved. It is a word that is hidden in the explanation of getting fruit to fruitfulness, which is not apparent in what we have read here in Mark, chapter 4. In Mark, chapter 4, we have read from 13 to verse 20, where it says but these the last verse, but these are the ones sown on good grounds. Those who hear the word accept it and bear fruit. Some 34, some 60, and some 100.
Speaker 1:Now, if you just read one part of explanation of that teaching, you may miss something. Now I want to take you to Luke, chapter 8. Please write down this Luke, chapter 8, in verse number 15. The same verse 20. Here Luke brings out, through the Holy Spirit, luke brings out something that Mark missed out. There is something important that Mark missed out and I want to read it. I think I'll read it from the New Translation Bible. Yes, I have it here From the New Translation Bible. Yes, I have it here From the New Living Translation NLT. But it's also there in the NIV and also in the King James Version and some of the older versions you will see there.
Speaker 1:Look at this verse 15. He says and the seeds that fell on the good soil represent honest, good-hearted people who hear God's words, cling to it and patiently produce a huge harvest. Wow, I hope you didn't miss the word there. The key word there, beloved, is patiently, produce, patience, patience, patience. We don't like the word and I'll be the first one to confess here to you I don't like being patient. I don't like being kept to wait. I don't like waiting rooms. I don't like waiting rooms. I don't like waiting rooms. I want, when I go for my appointments, I just go in and I walk in. Those waiting rooms are bad for me, ain't nothing I can do about it. Beloved, hear, hear the word of the Lord. Again, I read it. This is New Living Translation. And the seeds that fell on the good soil represent honest, good-hearted people who hear God's word, cling to it and patiently produce a huge harvest. Wow, huge harvest. Now that word, that word patient.
Speaker 1:In our King James Version, our New King James Version, it comes from the Greek word, the Greek word hupomone, hupomone. Definitely pronunciation is wrong, but the word is correct. That's the original word that we see there. It is hupomone, h-u-p-o-m-o-n-e, h-u-p-o-m-o-n-e, and I want to read that. Let me read it from the translation here what it says in the Greek translation dictionary I have a dictionary here. I'm using my phone to quickly get it here. Dictionary here. I'm using my phone to quickly get it here.
Speaker 1:In Thayer's dictionary, that word homone. It means steadfastness, constancy, endurance. Here's the explanation it says in the New Testament it is the characteristic of a man who is not swayed away from his deliberate purpose and his loyalty to faith and piety by even the greatest trials. And steadfastness. It talks about patient. It means steadfastly waiting. It means patience, enduring, patiently, enduring, sustaining. The other one is perseverance, wow, wow, sustaining. The other one is perseverance, wow, wow, wow. All those words I don't know which words clings to your heart, but that word hupomone. It speaks about steadfastness, beloved. It speaks about constancy. It speaks about endurance, enduring, holding on, clinging on.
Speaker 1:As we have read in Luke, those who cling to the word, hold on to what God has said, no matter what is happening. They hold on there to the word of the Lord. And those are those who are guaranteed, beloved. They are guaranteed to bring forth the fruit. You can never arrive to fruitfulness until you develop that tenacity, that ability to cling on, to hold on to what God said. God you said it, I hold on to it. God you promised I want to be fruitful and I will hold on there. I will press on, I will move on. I will change on, no matter what hurdles. I see Amen.
Speaker 1:So what are we supposed to do, beloved, let me go into my first conclusion. What are we supposed to do in light of what we are learning? Well, I will give you one word, or two words that were given in my spirit, and this is move forward, move forward, move forward. Don't look back, don't get discouraged. And this one is coming from Exodus, chapter 14 and verse 15. As you go there, I will remind you of the background of where we are in Exodus, chapter 14 and verse number 15.
Speaker 1:The children of Israel. God has sent a word through Moses, and Moses is taking the children of Israel from the land of Egypt to Canaan land. At this stage, god has already delivered them from their captivity, they have escaped Egypt, they are heading to Canaan land. But what happens is in chapter 14, pharaoh. God hardens Pharaoh's heart and Pharaoh decides to get the best chariot, the best military of his nation, to go after the Israelites, to go and bring them back to captivity. They don't care about this God who was killed their firstborn. We got to get the Israelites back, oh wow. And what happens? The Israelites look back and what they see? They see the chariots of Israel. They see Pharaoh and his chariot marching in, raising dust, and they are coming to take them.
Speaker 1:And the children of Israel begin to cry out. Oh, they turn to Moses. Moses, what have you done to us? Ahead of us is the Red Sea. We cannot run. Behind us is the enemy. We cannot go back. We are done. The enemy, we cannot go back, we are done.
Speaker 1:And they cry out to Moses. They cry out and say didn't we tell you, moses I'm just paraphrasing, you can go read for yourself, I'm just paraphrasing Didn't we tell you to leave us alone that we may serve the Egyptians? It would have been better for us to die in Egypt. Is it because there were no graves there that you take us out, that we may die here in the wilderness? Look what is happening. They are coming to kill us, they are coming to destroy us. Oh, moses, you have missed it. And they're crying out and driving Moses crazy. And they're crying out and driving Moses crazy.
Speaker 1:And Moses is crying out what am I going to do? What am I going to do? And God tells him oh, don't cry. That's what we are reading tonight. Don't cry, look at verse 15. I'm just reading from verse 15.
Speaker 1:And the Lord said to Moses what do you cry to me? Moses was crying beloved, you have to understand. We all cry, right? He has seen all the miracles, he has seen all the wonders. He has seen God doing mighty, mighty works. He talks to God face to face. So don't fear when sometimes you feel discouraged and you're crying. We are all human, sometimes we cry, but we need the word of the Lord. God is saying I'm reading again that verse. And the Lord said to Moses why do you cry to me? Tell the children of Israel, go forward. I'm almost screaming that word to you. I'm sorry if I'm blowing your mind, blowing your ears when you're listening to me, but that's what I'm saying. Go forward, move forward is what God is telling Moses. In other words, god is telling Moses, moses, why are you crying?
Speaker 1:Just because the enemy is after you and hear this from the Lord just because the enemy is after your mission, his enemy is after you, doesn't mean God has changed his plans. It doesn't mean the mission of God has changed. It doesn't mean the word of the Lord has changed. God already told Moses I have come, I have appeared to you and I am sending you to Egypt, that you may get the children of Israel out of the land of bondage and take them to the rich and fertile land, a land flowing with the milk and honey, a land of Perizzites and Jebusites and all that, the Ammonites and Amorites and all those. He says that's where I'm taking them to, the land of the promise which I promised to their forefathers. That is the word of the Lord. It has not changed. And I am saying to you, beloved, the word of the Lord has not changed.
Speaker 1:Just because you are seeing the enemy trying to stop you, coming to destroy you, just because the enemy is charging after you, god's word has no change, hallelujah. Just because you have challenges, you are seeing challenges, you are being challenged, or you are in the midst of a storm, does not mean that you are out of the will of God. Let me speak this. I think this is for somebody listening, somebody hearing this message Just because you have challenges, just because you have storms, you are in the midst of a storm, does not mean that you are out of the will of God. And if I had time, I will take you to disciples of Jesus crossing Lake Galilee and Jesus just told them get into the boat, let us go to the other side of the sea. And they got in and they get a storm. But the word of the Lord was we are going to the other side. A storm comes in.
Speaker 1:Just because a storm has come doesn't mean they were out of the will of God. The will of the Lord was for them to go to the other side of the sea, but the enemies, after finishing them and burying them in the sea, that ain't going to happen. You are coming out of the storm. Don't be discouraged, don't be disillusioned. Just because there is opposition, just because there is a discouragement, just because, don't become cynical, don't become disillusioned. Don't get disenfranchised. Disenfranchise, don't be disenchanted or whatever. Don't allow that to happen.
Speaker 1:Hang on, hold on, cling on to the word of the Lord and do what God is telling Moses here. Moses, why do you cry to me? Tell the children of Israel, go forward. And I have been sent by the Lord to speak to somebody here, to speak to somebody who is listening to this good word from the Lord. Go forward, brother, go forward, sister, no matter what is going on, what is happening, hold on to the word of the Lord and see the deliverance that God is going to bring for you. God's word has not changed. Your season is not over yet. God is committed to the word that he gave you and he will see it come to pass. It will not return to him void. May the Lord bless you as you pursue the mission of your life. As you pursue the mission of your life, just know God is with you. And until we come to you with some more teaching in the word of God, god's blessings be upon you, beloved Amen.