Most merciful, everlasting God, O gracious Father in heaven, dear Lord, we thank you for bringing us through another trouble-filled week. We thank you, O Father, for your abundant mercies. Most of all, most holy and glorious, reverend God, we thank you for this, thy beautiful and most holy, sacred Sabbath day. We love thy Sabbath, Lord. O Father in heaven, as we now enter into the first meeting tonight, we pray, Lord, that these sacred hours will be kept so by our every thought and word and deed. We pray, dear God, that come sunset tomorrow night, each and every precious soul who will come here may have a new and renewed intimate experience of walking with Jesus. O Father, and so again tonight we pray thee, please bless us with the presence and the power of the conviction of your sacred Holy Spirit. And especially we pray that you will richly bless our dear brother Pippenger as he speaks to us, that he indeed may experience your Holy Spirit, that we may not hear his voice, but only the instruction which comes from thee, our God. O Father, by these petitions may you be glorified and honoured. We pray for the sake and in the most blessed name of Jesus our Lord. Amen. So, a wonderful way to start the Sabbath. The first message tonight, I would ask our dear brother to come forward. A brother who, for most of you, has become familiar now, and I pray indeed may God richly bless you, brother Pippenger, as you bring us the sacred words of life. How do you want to do this? Good evening, happy Sabbath. I have what I believe is some important information in this presentation. From here on out, I think these presentations build on the previous ones and they get more and more interesting for me. I hope for you. But more and more serious, I'm certain. Brother Tico and I are staying in the same room. And last night, before we finally went to sleep, we were discussing some of what he said last night. And I hope you understood the significance of at least one part of his presentation as I understood it, because it was clear.