We’re limited by what we understand to be reality as opposed to the reality of the Word of God. As an example, if you were to take a shark, a baby shark, and I’m not sure how big sharks are when they’re babies, but let’s say the shark is maybe eight, ten inches, maybe a foot long. But we have now a baby shark and we put that baby shark into an aquarium. Let’s say the aquarium is twenty, maybe thirty gallons. So, it’s a pretty good sized tank. But we put that aby shark in that tank. You know what, after a years’ time, that shark isn’t going to be much bigger. It’s going to be just about the same size because within the laws of creation, and we’re going to get into this in our next session here, but things only develop according to their environment. So that shark won’t get any bigger because it’s limited by the barriers that it’s in; the walls of the tank. Now. If we take that same shark and we put it into one of the large city aquariums like what we have in Tulsa; where they have a large aquarium with hundreds and hundreds of gallons. Well, if we put that baby shark into that environment; much greater. You know what, that shark might grow four or five feet, but it will never reach its potential because it’s still limited by its environment; man made environment. Now. If we take that same shark and we put that shark where it belongs; where it was created to grow up in the ocean or the sea. That shark’s going to grow ten, twelve feet. Why? Because it’s living without boundaries. Glory to God! That’s what God wants to do through this study, in helping you to recognize you serve a God that has no boundaries. He’s able to do exceedingly, abundantly, above and beyond all you can ever ask, think or imagine. He wants you to recognize, literally, every miracle, every sign, every wonder, everything Jesus did. [laughs] Hallelujah! Every one, every miracle that we have in the Bible from the New Testament. All the things that Jesus did, all the things the apostles did by the acts of the Holy Spirit; you and I are called to do it. And “just do it” isn’t Nike, that’s God. Hallelujah! God wants you to emulate Christ. He wants you to emulate the power of God in you. He wants the signs, the wonders and the miracles to be, again, as natural as breathing. And when someone says “how are you doing?” you know instead of what you might otherwise say, just say super, naturally. It’s more natural for me to be supernatural than natural-natural. But we have to get out of our box. We have to get out of our sphere of boundaries that would say, “Well, I can’t do that”. Why? Who said, “You can’t do that”? That’s not what God says.