I hope everyone's doing well, um, laid on my heart of what to pray about this morning, um, and hopefully we'll have some time to pray. But, um, kind of going a little bit, Pastor Vern did it last Sunday. It's a recap of what Open Heavens was. And, um, what the Lord laid on my heart. Now, I wasn't here in every single service, um, but I wasn't here for half of them. The other half I watched. And something that the Lord laid heavy on my heart, which we all kind of experience with every Open Heaven. But, um, that this is our assignment. This is our homework, um, for this year, 2026. And it's kind of self-explanatory of, like, well, obviously there's a reason why we have Open Heavens in the beginning of the year. You know, we're allowing the heavens to, we're not, we're asking for the heavens to open down. Um, so that we can encounter the Lord, we can know Him. And it gives us, in a way, a direction for the rest of the year. And so we all kind of have that understanding of it. But I just felt an emphasis on, like, like, we have to pay attention to what was spoken to us. Because not only was it good, but, man, it was convicting. And, like, Pastor Igor said, too, we, we passed through a threshold. Is that how you said it? We passed through a threshold, and there's no going back now. And so I think we just have to be attentive to that. And so, um, so Open Heavens 2026, it's like an outline that God has given to us to put into practice for 2026. And it is His expectation for us as individuals to make up this local body. So He is testing us this year, and this is kind of what I got, was the Lord said, hey, this is gonna be our guideline, what He expects from us in 2026. And He's gonna see in 2026 who, in this local body, who is faithful. He said, I gave you an assignment. This is now your homework. He's like, I gave, Igor said, Pastor Igor said this, too. He said, it's like He gave us all the answers before the test. And now, the day after Open Heavens, that Monday, that's when the test began. And the Lord is saying, I gave you this homework, this assignment, these answers to this test, and now it's starting. Now I will see who's gonna be faithful. Like Pastor Igor also said, we have passed through a threshold that we can no longer go back, and nor should we want to. Right? Now I feel like when we pass through something, it's always somewhat bittersweet. Like for an example, when you are in a newborn stage with kids, it's so exhausting. You're like, I can't wait for the next thing. But then when the next thing comes, you're like, oh, but like, I love this stage, right? And I feel like we as humans, we have that like tie to both, where we are excited for the new, but we're also bittersweet where we're like, oh man, but I love this. And so I feel like this threshold that we passed through, that Pastor Igor is saying, and we don't want to go back, I don't want to go back. But there is this bittersweet where we're like, wow, what we had was special. And to be honest, I don't think a lot of us knew that at that time. And unfortunately, a lot of us don't realize until it's over. And that's the beauty of being with the Lord and being in his presence, because he keeps us present. He gives us an understanding of what we're actually going through and appreciating what we're going through. I think it was Amanda Hill who was saying this, but I love how she said, where with the enemy, and I don't remember all the points, with the enemy it's like lies and deception, or his tools, but with God it's thankfulness and gratitude. And so when we are thankful in gratitude, or we are thankful and have gratitude, we can be grounded in what we're going through. So what we had last year, and the years past was good, and it brought us to this moment. It's a beautiful thing to be able to be brought to the threshold and to be able to pass it, because we did not do that. It was the Lord. All we did was repent and say, yes, my Lord. And that's his qualifications. That's his requirement for us. So we didn't bring ourselves to the threshold. He brought us there. And it was only by our obedience. So he is testing us this year to see if we will take what he has given us and work it out in our lives so that to see if he can trust us in the years ahead, because there is prophecy that the babes are coming. Obviously, we're building a building too. That's not out of necessity. It's not out of our desire. It's what the Lord wants. And so in order for that to come, and we're kind of instilling this in our local body right now in our church, we are prepping as if we are already a five to seven hundred people member church, or covenant partner church. And that's how you prepare. You prepare now for that. And I like how Amanda Hill also, I believe she said, she said the Lord will provide not where you're at, but where you should be. And once you start walking there, then he'll provide. So now that we did, will you be faithful to him this year in implementing what he has given to us as homework? And that's really what's important. That's what we really should be focusing on because there was a lot of good things that was said and spoken, prophesied, declared. But now it's actually walking the walk. And the deeper we go in him, the deeper is the responsibility. It's keeping our convictions and our homework as well as, which I think is the most important, the deeper we can hurt him with our decisions. So there's responsibility in everything that we do and we learn that from infancy. But when we take a step in growth, there's responsibility, a greater responsibility. And so with this passing through this threshold, we no longer can go back and don't want to go back. But we also have to understand, as exciting as it is what's to come, there's a heavy responsibility in us now. We no longer can come before the Lord and say, well, I did not know, you didn't tell me. He gave us all the answers. And the hard part is that when we do make a wrong decision, we hurt him deeply. And we always have to have that in the back of our mind that's called the fear of the Lord. It's not we fear him and we all know this. It's not we fear him because he can destroy us, which he can, but it's a fear out of love. I don't want to hurt my husband in any capacity. So there is a fear that I have in every decision that I make. And so we always have to have that concealing in the back of our mind, especially since we passed through this threshold. So I want to review a basic summary of what each word was given to us. And then at the end, I want to give, in a way, my assignment to you or encouragement to you of what to do with this information, some practical things, because that's what I am. I'm very practical. You can tell me the fire of God, and I'm like, okay, now is it tangible? Like describe it to me as a feeling. I'm very practical. I need to know these things. So on Sunday, Pastor Brad Breedy, he talked about prayer. And maybe for some of you, the type of prayer that he was talking about was very foreign. And a little bit later on, Pastor Vito Kashubin, he is someone that Igor and I did ministry at the church with. And he brought to me this perspective of prayer, of this laborious, Holy Spirit driven, fervent, travailing, deep realm of prayer. And I'm so grateful for Vito for instilling that in us and giving us an experience in that because you won't know until you're there, like Pastor Brad was trying to share. Some of these things you just can't explain. You just have to be there. You have to seek it out. And then the Holy Spirit will come. And then you're like, oh, I remember he was talking about this. This is what it looks like. This is what it feels like. So it's a prayer that's laborious. It's Holy Spirit driven. It's fervent. It's travailing. And it's a deeper realm of prayer. It's a prayer that gets things done and it's not something we can conjure up ourselves. But it comes from trust of the Holy Spirit that we are committed and he leads us into that kind of prayer. And that's a prayer that we should not strive to do ourselves but desire to go to. We should be a people of prayer. We should. I mean, that is one of the themes I noticed through this open heavens is many people were talking about prayer. On Monday, prophet Brian Holly, I was not here for this but I did listen to it. It says leadership driven congregants that are fueled by a choice made in your heart for a deep passion for Jesus. That was a summary. Leadership driven congregants that are fueled by a choice made in your heart for a deep passion for Jesus. That was the other theme that I noticed throughout this whole open heavens is the focus was Jesus. There's a lot of cool things that he does but he won't do them unless we are focused on him. He is the attraction of heaven. He should be the attraction for us here on earth. So a leader is usually, and I believe he spoke something like this or maybe the Lord was speaking to me when he was doing that revelation. But a leader is usually not wanting to do what God asks of him or her. When the Lord asks me, hey, through Pastor Vernon Mary, I want you to do the first Sunday of prayer. I don't want to do it. Do you know how hard it is to prep? Do you know how much self-death I have to do in order to be up here? I've never spoken before Word of Life. Up on stage, never. And then all of a sudden I come here and within a couple of months up on stage it's a lot of death to self. And that's one of the things I was battling with this morning. Oh, Jesus, I need you. Because literally without him I'm nothing. I have nothing to give. And it makes that scripture that Paul is talking about, I know nothing but Christ and Him crucified. And to be honest, I don't want to know nothing but Christ and Him crucified. Because in Him that's all that I need to know. So a leader, when the Lord is asking that leader to do something usually, they don't want to do it. But they do it because they love Him. Their love for Him is greater than their selfishness, than their flesh. And so you do what He's asking you to do, you take those little steps. And it's not fun, but you know there's growth in it. And sometimes I hear this a lot and I don't feel it ever. But people will say, oh pastor, you look like you just had a great week with the Lord, or you look like you spend every single day with Him, or you have so much time for Him, or you probably spend every morning with Him. And they're like, it's as if I make it look easy to you guys. Or a pastor, e-girl makes it look easy. Or a pastor in a Mary make it look easy. Or any leader in a leadership role makes it look easy. But that's because we're partly dead. You know, with growth, with understanding who He is, you have to die. You have to die to your identity and you have to take on your husband's identity. That's why I personally, my opinion it's not like needed, but I love when a woman, when a man and a woman get married and the woman takes on her husband's last name. Because she's no... Tanya Kravitz no longer exists, she's gone. She will never return, she is dead. I am now Tanya Kondratjuk. I am a new creation. And I love that because it gives me a deeper... We as women have such a privilege here on Earth. I don't think we always... we always tend to look at the negative parts of being a woman, but there's so many beautiful, positive parts. And one of them is getting to experience being a bride, being fully consumed by His identity. That wherever I go, they're like, oh, you're Pastor Igor's wife. Yes, I am Pastor Igor's wife. I'm not Tanya Kondratjuk or Pastor Tanya. I'm Pastor Igor's wife. I love that. It's an identity that I have that's obviously not grounded in my husband, but it's the idea that I'm grounded in my husband up in heaven. So the reason why leaders kind of make following God and seeking Him look easy is because they've already died. There's a reason why they're in leadership. God has found them somewhat trustworthy to bring them up to that point. And the higher He takes you, what should be is the higher you die to yourself. And there's a higher consequence, a positive consequence and a negative. Knowing your identity and security in Jesus in order to fulfill what He is asking of you, because if you don't, it will hinder you and the glory that He deserves. Pastor Prophet Holly, I apologize. Prophet Brian Holly spoke a little bit on that. I'm kind of taking what he took and I gave my own words. But if you don't know your identity and the Lord, who you are in Him, if you don't know that you are secure in Him, the more that you step to fulfill what He's asking you to do, it will actually hinder you and He won't get the glory He deserves. Because again, it's not about us. It's about Him. It's about His glory. I want my husband to be glorified. Serving Him is usually inconvenient and that's easier to hear right now than it is to actually walk it out and be in that moment. Serving the Lord, loving Him and serving Him is very inconvenient. You don't want to do it. You would rather be at home sitting on a couch with a warmer watching us the service on the TV. It's so much easier. It's not an inconvenience. Or for example, when Pastor Mary was going through cancer, it would have been easier for her to stay home and rest. No, she chose to come to service. Why? Because he is here. Her healer is here. Not because he's going to heal her but because she loves him. There's a draw to him. Now again, one of those things, if you have that legalistic mindset, the religious mindset that prophet Amanda Hill was saying, you're going to excuse, I'm like, well, that's works. We can't do that. We are preaching against works. And I feel like this year we've been trying to get and understanding the difference between works legalistically and works through the spirit. So it's easier to hear, oh yeah, serving him is inconvenient but when you're actually doing it, when you decide to commit to something to serve the vision here at this church and you're with the kids out there for 20 or for two hours, when there's a powerful prayer coming up here and all you want to do, oh, I want to go to the prayer but no, you're serving the vision. You're serving him. It's inconvenient to what you want. So that's why you build your life around him and you don't build him around your life. He's not an accessory. He's not this little doll that you can attach to your life and be like, oh Jesus, that's not who he is. You revolve your life around him. There's something that Igor and I have done ever since the kids were born. We don't live our life around the kids. There are seasons where you have to, you know, do certain things because they're little. They need that attention. But Igor and I have never lived this life, oh, it's about the kids or, you know, we got to do this because the kids, we lived our life as husband and wife and our kids revolve around us, around our activities. And that's how it is with the Lord. We are his children. He doesn't revolve his attention around us. What does Tanya need? Oh, Tanya needs this right now. No, I should revolve myself around the Lord. Okay, Tuesday, Pastor Jennifer Cannon churned a Laodicean-filled heart into a lovesick and anchored intimacy with a... Sorry, let me re-say that again. churning a Laodicean-filled heart into a lovesick bride and anchored intimacy with a foundation built on Jesus alone, which will be refined through the fire. And I love the analogy that she took out of that scripture where you can't build your house on hay and wood. It's gonna burn. The only thing you can... you can build your temple is with his gold and you have to purchase it from him. You can't go anywhere else and get it. So the Laodicean church is a strong... has a strong independent spirit. And it makes it about us and not Jesus, the people rule. You know, and one of the things that we always tend to... I think our brain does it because it justifies. I think it was... I don't remember. Amanda Hill or Pastor Jennifer. But she was saying that our brain tries to justify what's solidified in our heart. And so hearing all of these things, it's like, oh yeah, that's good. And you know what, my brain? Oh, but it'd be good for this person. And then I'm like, no. It's as if it's to me. There's a reason. I'm part of this local body. This word is being spoken to our local body. Guess who they're talking to? They're talking to us. That means these things are in us. Sometimes we try because we come to a spirit-filled church or because we have certain counters with the Lord. We sometimes think, oh, but that doesn't... It's not towards me. Again, self-righteousness. Didn't you see what I did last week? Didn't you see, Lord, I spend every day with you? What are you talking about? I have the laodicean spirit in me. Or influencing me. Or influencing my decision. Guys, they're talking to us. It's in us. This is why we have to take things seriously. Our brain wants us to reroute it. Oh, but like it's maybe to our neighbor or to the babes that are coming or the people that just started. No, we are covenant partners here. It's to us. And it's hard to accept. So the people rule. Luke warm is indifferent. It is, in turn, is unbelief. So being lukewarm is you're indifferent or in turn, it's unbelief. No longer dependent on him as a provider and a source. He becomes an accessory in our life instead of being our every breath, our only sustainer. We should ask for a fresh appetite of Jesus consistently asking, seeking and knocking. Wednesday prophet Amanda Hill. This is what the Lord revealed to Amanda Hill that this decade, it was the eight. I don't remember all the names, but it was the eight. It's a decade to declare, proclaim, decree. Okay, so 2020 is the, or yeah, the 2020 is the decade. These next 10 years now, it's what, next four years. It's not wild. Six years, just blink of an eye. These next four years, it's still to decree, to proclaim, to speak out. So then this year, the Lord revealed to her certain, so the Vav, remember the six. She said this year will be a year of suffering, suffering for the Lord, for his cause. Not our own personal suffering of like, oh, I have to fast. I can't eat. Oh, I have to lose weight. Like, that's a personal suffering. Suffering for the Lord. That means if it's four in the morning and you randomly wake up, when you never wake up, it's most likely for me, in my case, it's the Lord. And the first thought is like, I should go pray. And the second thought is like, ah, I don't want to. And I'm not, I'm not, I don't always make the right decisions, but when I do, I'm so thankful that I get up out of that bed and I go pray for that hour. That's the suffering he's talking about. It's for him, not for us. So she said it will be a year of suffering and bloody, in a bloody year, in which we combat spiritual warfare with the weapon of communion. Ah, so, so grateful that the Lord spoke that through her. There's so many things as the church, I feel like even within the last, let's say, not even maybe 15, 20 years, there's things that have been so buried by the enemy, that we've been deceived of like, oh, it's not, it's not that important or that's legalistic, it's a ritual, like we don't have to have prayer services, certain things where they've been just buried and the Lord is little by little bringing them up and he say, no, this is important. And with the right mindset, communion is not a ritual, it's not legalistic. It is a command that he gave us. And it's very important. I love communion because for me, what the Lord revealed to me, when we started sharing communion with our children at home, I remember one time, it's one of those things where you start talking and then you're like, whoa, I didn't know, I knew that. And we were praying and Igor asked me to pray for, I think it was the body. And so me, Benjamin, Igor, I know I was a baby at the time and I'm holding this. And I remember when I first came to the Lord, like radically encountered him, like he actually encountered me and not just went to church because I was, that's what I was brought up. I remember I accepted him and every communion, I would just bawl, I would weep. And in the beginning, I didn't understand why, but I was weeping and then the Lord started revealing to me. And so when I'm holding this and I'm praying, I started my prayer and I said, Lord, I love communion with you. And I love that you establish this because by faith, when I put it in my mouth, it is Jesus. And that's why the 70 left him after he said that. He said, this is my body. It's not a symbol. It is my body. And us and our human, what do you mean your body? Cannibalism? What? No, he said this is my body. You take it by faith. And I remember praying and I was like, Lord, thank you for your communion. This is the closest that I can be to you right now. Because he's sitting next to his father in heaven. I said, this is the closest I can be with you right now. And it put it in my mouth. And I remember this thought process back in the olden days. The Victorian area or something like that, in that age. Where when a boy and a girl, they fall in love. The girl would snip a little bit of her hair and send it off. Now, I don't know if this is 100% true. I'm sure it happened somewhat. But when the boy would receive it through the mail, it's like, oh, I got a piece of her. She's not here. Far away. But I have a piece of her. That's how I felt with the Lord. Communion is so important. We actually get to be close with him. And through communion, we can receive healing. Remember, we focus our eyes on him on that cross and him bleeding. The perfect lamb. What an honor and a privilege it is to take communion. So when she said that, I was like, yes, it's a holy act. A harvest within a harvest, she spoke. Relationships that we are to be aligned with. It's important this year, guys. Who are you choosing to be in your inner circle? Who are you choosing to spend time with? One thing Igor and I have always tried to... We've always tried to not strive, but that's the only word that's coming to me. It's to surround ourselves with people who know the Lord deeper, who have gone farther. Because that instills a hunger in us. So who are you aligning yourself with? Who are you doing life with? I want to go back to the harvest within a harvest, realigning our hearts with his heart for the lost. We get so caught up with, oh, we got to do this and that and we don't... Okay, I'm speaking we, but really I'm talking about me. I don't stop and think, man, if my cousin died right now, she would not be going to heaven. And if you have that thought actually penetrating your mind and understand who in your life if they were to die, they would be eternally in hell, away from the presence of the Lord, that's where our drive is. That's who he's after. And it was spoken a couple of weeks back. I don't remember by who... excuse me, but it's not about us anymore. We are already a new creation. He's already dealing with us. It's not about us anymore what we need to receive. It's about the lost. We go to the lost and we get them. We bring them and then it's no longer about them. It's about the lost again. And we get so caught up about me. What can I receive? What will be prophesied over me? It's about the lost and within that harvest he will provide. Judgment of sexual immorality within the house. I feel like that one's pretty self-explanatory. It's one that nobody really wants to talk about, but it's happening. And the one thing that comes to my mind is even if you think it in your brain, even if it comes into it, it sneaks in a little bit. You've already done it. This is a holy place and it has to remain a holy place and he won't come if it's not holy, if we are not holy. It's a hard one to swallow. Being in the Word. Again, so fundamental. Yet somewhat we forget and our Bible sit with dust on it. We should be in the Word way more than we really are. And I love how Amanda Hill said this. She said I mean, I'm going to take my own words. We have so many resources. Guys, there is no... We can't even say, oh, but how? Oh, we have a phone with us 24-7. We churn on the Bible. I love how she said that. Churn on the Bible and have it play. We do that with Netflix. We do about our things that have Netflix in the back. Conviction, guys. Conviction. Starting with me first. Heavenly portals over altars we have built for the Lord as we sacrifice as we are the sacrifice to receive the revelation. Because that's the whole point. It's not about the power. It's receiving the revelation of who Jesus is and him getting his glory. Stretching the tent or stretching yourself for the capacity of harvest. Thursday, again, Amanda Hill preparing for where he is going to take you. We prepare by honoring. Honoring our pastor. Honoring our covenant partners. Honoring anyone who's serving or ministering. To bring you favor which opens access to things of him. She also talked about the key of authority. The mantle of integrity and courage. I feel like that's one that we tend to forget is integrity. Being a person of your word. If you said, I think the Lord is calling me which is a huge statement, we have to watch our tongue. I think the Lord is calling me to Red Lake. And then you're done a month later. You missed it. Either it was in the beginning or the end. And unfortunately, it makes you look like a fool, and it makes the Lord look like a fool. Dangerous game to play. The Belt of Truth. On Friday, Vito talked about establishing prayer altars. Now you understand when I come up here and I can pray for like three hours in tongues and intercession. Now you know where I got it from. He talked about the altars of establishing prayer altars as living stones for intercessional prayers and generational success in the Lord. Not generational success of where my kids will be blessed and they'll have businesses and they'll have freedom and they'll have this. No, they'll know the Lord. And my ceiling will be their floor. And yeah, they might not be in the worldly eye successful, but they'll have so much deep riches when they go to heaven. I had a dream. My dad passed away. I was very close with him. And I had a dream not too long after he passed away. And it's a vivid dream that like, oh, I'm just so thankful the Lord gave it to me. I'm going to do it quickly because I'm running out of time. I remember being in this log cabin with him and my mom was there too. And I was in this log cabin and it's like one of those log cabins that looks so like ruggedy. But when you go to a ruggedy log cabin, it's dirty. It's dusty. There's stuff on the floor and you know what I mean? But this one was pristine. I remember even thinking there's no dust anywhere in this cabin. It was a beautifully built cabin, a bunch of tools, everything. It was beautiful. And my dad and me were talking and I don't remember the conversation anymore. But I remember I'm like, okay, well, I'm going to go outside. I go outside and there's crops and they're like 10 to 12 feet high every crop. And I remember walking and each crop it was like like a square and there was like pathways around and it was just everywhere to the eye that you can see. And I remember going to these crops and one of them was a zucchini. Again 10 to 12 feet high. I remember grabbing the zucchini. It was the size of my arm. And I remember thinking these are huge. How? And then I remember walking and my dad joins me and we're walking to see more crops and a corn just huge the size of my arm. I was like this is wild. And then it's as if I was still walking. I saw myself walking with my dad and I'm like drifting up and it's just these squares to the eye can see. And I remember waking up and the Lord he said your father's reward is in heaven. It's crops huge as the size of your arm. My first thought was thank you Lord because I know everything that my dad went through and more things that I never will know until I get to heaven and he'll share his testimony of Jesus about that. But that's what I want. I want these huge crops in heaven not for my glory but for his. So that's the generational success I'm talking about. Oh my goodness I was thinking I didn't have enough material. Thank you Jesus. He came through for sure. So he's talking about to be trained priests that are heart set apart practicing a life of discipline. Becoming trained priests that are hard to set apart practicing the life of discipline. Prayer fasting and giving. Suffering is suffering for Christ. Not suffering for ourselves like I have to wait another hour of service in order to eat. That's suffering for yourself. Suffering for Christ is currency that blew my mind. It was amazing. Like Moses who struck the rock who is Jesus and water came out. Power and authority. That's the currency he's talking about. Vito also talked about David's tabernacle. Continuous prayer and worship. This is my heart. This is my heart. Corporate altar gathering. He talks about personal altars at home that you will establish through consistent prayer every single day at 7 p.m. I remember this one evangelist. I mean he's just world renowned now. He's a Slavic man. But I remember when we sat together and broke bread and he shared a testimony. He's like, for years, he's like my wife would be so upset with me. We'd be hanging out with people 7 o'clock or not 7 o'clock, but like 6.30, 6 o'clock came. We got to wrap up the kids. Go home. I got to spend time with the Lord. Talk about an inconvenient time. 7 p.m. You have to drop everything you're doing. That means your kids' games. That means family gatherings. That means turning off that TV. That means family dinners. You drop it all and you go spend time with him. Look at him now. He has a power and authority. Oh, man. Oh, man. So put in the effort to have God's altar established so that no enemy can be victorious in our region, in our state. That's David's Tabernacle. 24 hour, 24 hour prayer and worship. For example, Minnesota and this is interesting. Minnesota is in my eyes known as a state of firsts. And the reason for that is I remember I was doing interpersonal communications in college, a class, and this very liberal professor, at the end we had a paper to do. And he said for this paper what you have to do is you have to write an event that happened in Minnesota that affected our nation and that affected our world. And I remember thinking Minnesota really, and he's like and as if he read my mind, he's like you would be surprised how many firsts Minnesota has. Quiet little northern state has so many firsts. Two examples. Number one, member 35 W. Pritch affected Minnesota, affected our nation, affected the world. George Floyd. Now I'm not saying these are all good stuff. But can you imagine if we created an altar, a corporate altar gathering of 24 hours, seven days a week prayer and worship, what do you think Minnesota would be known for? The other one. There's a guy named Carl N. Plateau. He established, he took he started this in Minnesota. He took, probably might not be good about it, but he took the business realm of banking brought it to the hospitals and he took that small community hospital and he made it into a healthcare system. That not only affected Minnesota because it started here, Fairview was the first hospital that agreed to it. Brad Breedy. Fulfill the sacred vision God is given with hard work, unity, submission and obedience. Working for the vision, not for what you want. Well, I feel I feel like I don't want to be any ministry during service because I want to be in the service and receive. You're not working for the vision, you're working for yourself. Being in the background doing the mundane, serving when everyone else is being saturated in the presence that is suffering for the Lord. Working together, not against for his plan, it's not about us. What do we do now? Okay, this is where my assignment comes in but really I think the Lord is saying, okay who's going to take this on? Who can I find trustworthy at December 2026? A challenge. There's eight services. We had eight services, eight different topics. I'm very practical. This is how my brain works. Take one sermon and re-listen to it every week and start implementing what Pastor Brad Breedy preached about that first Sunday and implement it in the month of February. Next, go grab what our prophet Brian Hill spoke about. Listen to it weekly. Take in all that information implement what he asked you to do what we're supposed to do. Stop being lazy. That's one of the practical things. It's when the rubber meets the road. It's exciting knowing that you're going to take off on a fast car. But when you're actually, when the rubber actually meets the road, it's pressure. It's uncomfortable. It's hot. It's sticky. It's painful. You persevere. It's a make a choice in your heart. That's what I believe prophet Brian Holly said. Make a choice in your heart. Re-watch the sermons. Pray for the Holy Spirit to reveal to you. Set a time. Day routine. So much more and I can't. I'm done. Thank you Lord. I was so nervous for today. I thought ten minutes and I'd be done. Praise Jesus. But guys, this is serious. I think this is more serious than we actually understand right now. Right now we're like, yeah, this is serious. This is heavy. But I think it's even more than that. We want to go through. We pass this threshold. We can't go back. Okay. We have to go forward. Amen. This is serious. We have to take what was being spoken to us and implement it. And I can guarantee you, 2027, we will see the evidences of who took that seriously. Who did their homework. Hallelujah. Thank you Jesus for your goodness. Thank you Lord. That you that you're so faithful. That you're so faithful. That even in our weakness, that's when you were you were made strong. Thank you that you take us deeper and you reveal to us and that you love us and you show us mercy and grace when we don't deserve it. May you take this seed and bring it into our hearts and give us a revelation about it. Let us meditate on it day and night and receive our own personal revelation of how deep, how serious this is. Holy Spirit, may you find this sacrifice, this repentance now. May you find it pleasing and may it draw your presence here. May it draw the eyes of the Father to look at our house today this morning right now. And won't you come, Holy Spirit, we welcome you. Won't you come and manifest yourself because you find rest? You don't manifest yourself because there's a bunch of things happening and it makes you happen. No, you find rest and that's where you abide and that's where you are comfortable and that's when you start revealing yourself. Find rest in us, Lord. Hallelujah. Be glorified through the worship. Amen.