Classic Devotional 8/25/2024

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Centuries of Meditations – First Century

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Christ dwelling in our hearts by Faith is an Infinite Mystery, which may thus be understood: An object seen, is in the faculty seeing it, and by that in the Soul of the seer, after the best of manners. Whereas there are eight manners of in-being, the in-being of an object in a faculty is the best of all. Dead things are in a room containing them in a vain manner; unless they are objectively in the Soul of a seer. The pleasure of an enjoyer is the very end why things placed are in any place. The place and the thing placed in it, being both in the understanding of a spectator of them. Things dead in dead place effect nothing. But in a living Soul, that seeth their excellencies, they excite a pleasure answerable to their value, a wisdom to embrace them, a courage not to forsake them, a love of their Donor, praises and thanksgivings; and a greatness and a joy equal to their goodness. And thus all ages are present in my soul, and all kingdoms, and God blessed forever. And thus Jesus Christ is seen in me, and dwelleth in me, when I believe upon Him. And thus all Saints are in me, and I in them. And thus all Angels and the Eternity and Infinity of God are in me for evermore. I being the living temple and having comprehension of them. Since therefore all other ways of In-being would be utterly vain, were it not for this: And the Kingdom of God (as our Saviour saith) is within you, let us ever think and meditate on Him, that His conception, nativity, life and death may be always within us. Let heaven and earth, men and angels, God and His creatures be always within us, that is in our sight, in our sense, in our love and esteem: that in the light of the Holy Ghost we may see the glory of His Eternal Kingdom, and sing the song of Moses, and the song of the Lamb saying, Great and marvelous are Thy works, Lord God Almighty, just and true are Thy ways, Thou King of Saints.


Thomas Traherne (1637 – September 27, 1674) was an English poet, Anglican cleric, theologian, and religious writer. Traherne’s writings frequently explore the glory of creation and what he saw as his intimate relationship with God. The work for which Traherne is best known today is the Centuries of Meditations, a collection of short paragraphs in which he reflects on Christian life and ministry, philosophy, happiness, desire and childhood. This was first published in 1908 after having been rediscovered in manuscript ten years earlier. Before its rediscovery this manuscript was said to have been lost for almost two hundred years and is now considered a much loved devotional.

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Anecdotal Story 8/25/2024

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To Bring the Light

Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1-2; Ephesians 5:19-20

Returning to his hut late one night after Bible study, Ernest Gordon thought he heard singing from another hut. He stopped and listened. It was singing. To the accompaniment of a stick on a piece of tin, the men along the River Kwai were singing “Jerusalem the Golden.”

Will Durant had a similar experience in Chicago. He wrote his wife that he had just heard church bells chiming some “touching old Protestant hymns.” One had been so moving that he cried aloud, “O God, how beautiful!”

Gordon thought that the hymn he heard was symbolic—of man’s ability to live in hope without worldly goods; of the light that shines in the deepest darkness, bringing life, banishing death; and of the victory humans have over weakness, disease, and loneliness. Even then, we can sing, we can worship.

Durant’s response was markedly different. The bells soon stopped, he wrote, “and the world proceeds on its agnostic way. . . .” As if to say he could believe in God as long as beauty expressed itself, but not in ugliness—as long as the music played, but not when it stopped. Yet God has so designed the world that his music is always playing somewhere, by someone. And when the music stops where they live, God’s people keep humming the tune!

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/24/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Most precious Lord, holy and wise, we cannot see you with our eyes or hear you with our ears, but we see the hills and mountains, the trees and flowers, the seas and rivers that speak to us of your care. We see you in the love of a friend, and in the face of Jesus Christ. Forgive us that we do not look for signs of your being with us each day; that we do not live our lives to make you happy; that we say and do such hurtful things to each other. Forgive us, and fill us with your love. In the name of our Redeemer, Jesus, we ask.

Amen.

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Life In Focus 8/24/2024

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Judge Not!

WHAT was Jesus calling for when He ordered His followers to “judge not” (Matthew 7:1)? Did He want them to close their eyes to error and evil? Did He intend that managers forego critical performance reviews of their employees, or that news editors and art critics pull their punches? And what about juries? Should they stop judging? Or should people go even further and decline any assessment of others, since none of us is perfect?

No, those would all be misapplications of Jesus’ teaching. He was not commanding blind acceptance but grace toward others. Since we are all sinners, we all need to stop bothering with the failings of others and start attending to serious failings of our own (Matthew 7:3-5). His words here extend His earlier exposé of hypocrisy (Matthew 6:1-18). Don’t blame or put down others while excusing or exalting yourself, Jesus was saying.

Is there room, then, to assess others? Yes, but only in Jesus’ way: with empathy and fairness (Matthew 7:12), and with a readiness to freely and fully forgive (Matthew 6:12, 14). When people must correct others, they should act like a good doctor whose purpose is to bring healing, not like an enemy who attacks.

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Change the Order

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Saturday August 24, 2024

Jeremiah 32:27
“Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh. Is anything too hard for me?”

“Rather than saying ‘God, here is my problem,’ we should put the problem into perspective by saying ‘Problem, here is my God!’ ” Whoever wrote those words must have understood that there is no problem in our lives that God cannot handle.

When we make our problems the objects of our lives, it is easy to become discouraged and forget that we have a God who will sustain us during our trials. However, when we change our perspective and the order of the words, we see that God becomes the object and the focus of our lives. It doesn’t seem as if such a small detail would matter much, but when you visualize introducing your problems to almighty God, suddenly they seem smaller, and you realize just how triumphant you can be with His help.

Often it is only a matter of changing our perspective in order to overcome adversity. No matter what troubles you are facing, always remember our God is big enough, strong enough, and powerful enough to take care of them. He is the answer to all of life’s problems, and He is enough.

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David Jeremiah, Turning Points with God: 365 Daily Devotions (Tyndale, 2014)
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Food For Thought 8/24/2024

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Most Wicked Man in Edinburgh

Alexander Whyte, the great Scottish preacher, once stood up in his pulpit in Edinburgh and said: “I have discovered the most wicked man in Edinburgh . . .” Then he paused, while the congregation eagerly awaited the name; whereupon the preacher continued—”Alexander Whyte.”

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/23/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Glorious Father, we have heard that you are a mighty and powerful God. Every time we look at your world we are reminded of just how great you are. We have been told that you are a God of love and that you love us. But your love to us in Jesus takes our breath away. We praise you for being the great and wonderful God that you are. We thank you that you are always seeking to change our minds and to fill our hearts with your joy. We praise you that you are always wanting to make each moment of our lives special and full of hope. For all the hope, the blessed hope we have, we praise you in Christ Jesus.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/23/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

[Do] not grieve as others do who have no hope. – 1 Thessalonians 4:13.

The heathen sorrowed without hope. A shattered, pillar; a ship gone to pieces; a race lost; a harp lying on the ground with snapped strings, with all its music lost; a flower-bud crushed with all its fragrance in it,—these were the sad utterances of their hopeless grief. The thought that death was the gate of life came not in to cheer the parting, or brighten the sepulchre.
~ BONAR

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Acts 2:4

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Friday August 23, 2024

Acts 2:4
They were all filled with the Holy Spirit.

To be filled with the Spirit of God is the greatest thing to which we human beings can attain. And unto the attainment of this we were all created.

Many desire and even pray for the fulness of the Spirit without experiencing it. That is serious. However, even more serious is the fact that many Christians do not pray for the fulness of the Spirit.

Do not all, then, receive the Spirit of God when they pray for it?

Yes, Jesus tells us that no earthly parents give their children good gifts as willingly as God gives the Holy Spirit to His children.

Yes, God hears their prayer. They receive the Spirit. But they are not filled, because they cannot endure the Spirit’s fire.

They looked for the fulness of the Spirit and expected, when they received it, to experience supernatural joy and liberation from all spiritual struggle and toil. But the Spirit was given for the very purpose of accentuating this struggle. He comes to convict of sin and to ask Christians whether they are willing to break with everything sinful, according to the new light which they have received from the Spirit.

Believers never feel so unhappy as when the Spirit has convicted them of the sinfulness of their hearts.

Be not dismayed, therefore, you who prayed for the fulness of the Spirit, but who experienced it as scorching fire in your soul.

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O. Hallesby, God’s Word for Today: A Daily Devotional for the Whole Year, translator Clarence J. Carlsen (Augsburg, 1994)
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Spiritual Nuggets 8/23/2024

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You Shall Go Into the Ark

“And behold, I Myself am bringing floodwaters on the earth, to destroy from under heaven all flesh in which is the breath of life; everything that is on the earth shall die. But I will establish My covenant with you; and you shall go into the ark—you, your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives with you” (Genesis 6:17-18).

After Adam’s fall, God’s Holy Spirit strove with men, but sin multiplied until, a millennium and a half later, God purposed to end the corruption, violence and gross evil by destroying all flesh on earth with a world-wide flood.

But in grace God revealed His intention to Noah, the only righteous man in his generation, telling him to build “an ark for the saving of his household” (Hebrews 11:7).

All Noah’s ancestors would have died before the flood. Abel was the first man to die, followed by Adam at 930 years of age, followed by Enoch’s translation at age 365. Last of all was Methuselah, Noah’s grandfather, the longest living man (969 years). He was a walking prophecy, because his name means “when he dies it (presumably, the judgement) comes!” In seeming fulfilment of that prophecy God sent the flood the year of his death.

Men lived about 900 years then. When God spoke to Noah he was 500 years old, having three sons, Ham, Shem and Japheth.

The ark they would build would be a giant wooden vessel constructed according to God’s specifications. As a consequence it would be unsinkable. Being as large as an ocean liner it would also accommodate Noah’s family, pairs of animals of all sizes and species, and carry sufficient food for them all. Its purpose would also be to protect them from all earth’s massive upheavals during the deluge.

Noah’s obedience to God’s every command contrasts strongly with Adam’s disobedience. Building the ark in the face of events and factors not seen as yet, preaching and enduring the ridicule of scoffers, and putting in years of painstaking labor, shows how his faith contrasts markedly with Adam’s lack of faith—a simple command was given to Adam and yet he disobeyed in a matter of minutes!

“You shall go into the ark.” What a gracious promise. Noah and his family would be saved and delivered from a terrible judgement.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/22/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Omniscient Lord, Father of all, there is not one thing about us that you do not know. You know our names and our hearts. You know the things that make us afraid and the things that make us happy and excited. You know our questions and our doubts. You know our hopes and our dreams. You know our strengths and our weaknesses. You know our sin and our selfishness. You know us completely, but still you call us to follow Jesus and to serve him the whole of our lives. Forgive us when we do not want to hear your call, when we are too busy doing other things. Forgive us and make our lives new. This we ask in the glorious name of Immanuel, our Lord Jesus.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/22/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs. – 1 Thessalonians 4:11.

Morning by morning God’s great mercy of sunrise steals upon a darkened world in still, slow self-impartation; and the light which has a force that has carried it across gulfs of space that the imagination staggers in trying to conceive, yet falls so gently that it does not move the petals of a sleeping flower, nor hurt the lids of an infant’s eyes, nor displace a grain of dust. So should we live and work, clothing all our power in tenderness, doing our work in quietness, disturbing nothing but the darkness, and with silent increase of beneficent power filling and flooding the dark earth with healing beams.
~ MACLAREN

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“I Indeed . . . But He”

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Thursday August 22, 2024

Matthew 3:11
“I indeed baptize you with water . . . but He . . . will baptize
you with the Holy Spirit and fire.”

Have I ever come to a place in my experience where I can say—“I indeed … but He”? Until that moment does come, I will never know what the baptism of the Holy Ghost means. “I indeed” am at an end, I cannot do a thing: “but He” begins just there—He does the things no one else can ever do. Am I prepared for His coming? Jesus cannot come as long as there is anything in the way either of goodness or badness. When He comes am I prepared for Him to drag into the light every wrong thing I have done? It is just there that He comes. Wherever I know I am unclean, He will put His feet; wherever I think I am clean, He will withdraw them. Repentance does not bring a sense of sin, but a sense of unutterable unworthiness. When I repent, I realize that I am utterly helpless; I know all through me that I am not worthy even to bear His shoes. Have I repented like that? Or is there a lingering suggestion of standing up for myself? The reason God cannot come into my life is because I am not through into repentance.

“He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and fire.” John does not speak of the baptism of the Holy Ghost as an experience, but as a work performed by Jesus Christ, “He shall baptize you.” The only conscious experience those who are baptized with the Holy Ghost ever have is a sense of absolute unworthiness.

“I indeed” was this and that; ”but He” came, and a marvelous thing happened. Get to the margin where He does everything.

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Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest: Selections for the Year (Oswald Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering, 1986)
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Spiritual Nuggets 8/22/2024

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Her Seed . . . Shall Bruise Your Head

“And I will put enmity Between you and the woman, And between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, And you shall bruise His heel” (Genesis 3:15).

Having created the heavens and the earth God made man, placed him in the garden of Eden with every provision, and gave him just one command: not to eat of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But man disobeyed God. His wife, having succumbed to the serpent’s temptation, gave him the fruit—and he ate it.

To be true to His character God must mete out justice and punishment—to the serpent, as Satan had used the serpent, the woman and the man. But God’s grace came with the first promise, was embodied in the first prophecy, and His mercy was signified in the first sacrifice—a picture or type of redemption wrought by our Lord Jesus Christ.

The promise of Genesis 3:15 regarding Satan would be fulfilled in three stages—at our Lord’s crucifixion, in the bottomless pit for 1,000 years, and in the lake of fire eternally. Paradoxically the first promise is the final radical solution—the total subjugation of the sin-originator, Satan.

It is remarkable that the Seed of the woman was promised and prophesied even before the birth of the seeds of man and woman and that the Seed would ultimately triumph through death.

The first animal sacrifice pointed to God’s way for man’s forgiveness—the blood of a substitute slain, and coats of skins picturing garments of imputed righteousness. “God’s way” was our Lord Jesus Christ, “The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29), from the beginning to the end of time.

God did not destroy Satan immediately because His program for mankind must run its entire course according to His plan and purpose (see Ephesians 1:9–11; 3:11). That plan will climax with the Lamb reigning with His bride, the church, over redeemed Jews and Gentiles in His Millennial Kingdom and throughout eternity. For Satan and his followers, including those of mankind not redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, there will be the lake of fire forever.

Thus would the first promise be the final solution.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/21/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Exalted Lord, we praise you because you are so very great and because your greatness is beyond anything we can picture in our minds. We thank you not only for making the world but also for making us and giving us life. We thank you that you showed your love and care in a way that we could understand. In Jesus Christ you came and shared our world so that we might enter your kingdom. We praise you for his life, death and resurrection. We thank you that he called the disciples to follow him and to be with him. We thank you that Jesus called twelve men by name, and we praise you that you know us as well so very completely. You are our omniscient God and our Father. Thank you in Christ Jesus.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/21/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Continue steadfastly in prayer. – Colossians 4:2.

Our prayers often resemble the mischievous tricks of town children, who knock at their neighbor’s houses and then run away; we often knock at heaven’s door and then run off into the spirit of the world; instead of waiting for entrance and answer, we act as if we were afraid of having our prayers answered.
~ WILLIAMS

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2 Chronicles 20:15

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Wednesday August 21, 2024

2 Chronicles 20:15
“The battle is not yours, but God’s.”

The thing is to count the battle God’s. “The battle is not yours, but God’s.” Ye shall not need to fight in this battle. As long as we count the dangers and responsibilities ours, we shall be distracted with fear, but when we realize He is bound to take care of us, as His property and His representatives, we shall feel infinite relief and security.

If I send my servant on a long journey I am responsible for his expenses and protection, and if God sends me anywhere, He is responsible. If we belong to God, and put our life, our family, and our all in His hands, we may know He will take care of us.

If our body belongs to Him, it is His interest to keep us well, just as much as it is for the interest of the shepherd to have his sheep well fed and well cared for, and a credit to him.

“Thanks be unto God who always causes us to triumph.”

Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
Stand in His strength alone;
The arm of flesh will fail you,
Ye dare not trust your own.

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A. B. Simpson, Days of Heaven upon Earth: A Year Book of Scripture Texts and Living Truths (Christian Alliance Pub. Co., 1897)
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Spiritual Nuggets 8/21/2024

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From Beginning to End

Endings are always difficult. But when they’re new beginnings, they’re revitalizing.

At the end of Paul’s letter to the Romans, we not only see Paul the apostle, but Paul the empathetic and concerned pastor. Paul knows that if dissension or temptation rules over the Roman church, they will fail in their ministry, so he warns them (Romans 16:17-19) and offers them a word of hope:

“And in a short time the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you” (Romans 16:20).

Here, Paul is echoing God’s words to Adam, Eve, and the serpent after the fall, when, instead of carrying out God’s request to bring order to creation (as He had done in the beginning), humanity turned from Him, defacing His image (Genesis 1:1-2, 27-28; 3:14-20). But while Genesis 3:15 merely depicts Satan biting the heel of humanity and being struck on the head in return, Paul depicts Satan as being crushed under the heel of the Church. Through Christ, people will be victorious over Satan. Christ did use, is using, and will continue to use people to restore order to the world.

Paul sees the end as a time when Satan will no longer have control and Christians will be victorious through Christ. Satan is fighting a losing battle. His ravaging of humanity is temporary; likewise, in the Old Testament, the prophet Jeremiah saw the other nations’ ravaging of God’s people as temporary. Jeremiah remarks:

“You, O Yahweh, will sit forever on your throne for generation to generation. . . . Restore us to you, O Yahweh, that we will be restored; renew our days as of old” (Lamentations 5:19, 21).

Yet Jeremiah must qualify his statement—he adds:

“Unless you [Yahweh] have utterly rejected us, unless you are angry with us beyond measure” (Lamentations 5:22).

Today, there is no qualification. Christ loves us beyond all measure. Satan has lost this battle. The ravaging of God’s people will come to an end when Jesus ultimately returns (Revelation 22). The end is full of hope. The end is a new beginning.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/20/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Mighty and awesome Lord, thank you that you have made us so that we can laugh and we can cry, we can work and we can play, we can rest and we can have fun. We thank you that you love us. We praise you that we can love other people and they can love us. Thank you most of all for Jesus. We praise you that through his life, death and resurrection he has shown us just how much you love us, and how much you want to change our lives. We ask your forgiveness that we find it so very easy to make promises, but so very hard to keep them. We ask our prayer in the name of Jesus Christ, the friend who helps us to begin again.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/20/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus. – Colossians 3:17.

There is an old legend of an enchanted cup filled with poison, and put treacherously into a king’s hand. He signed the sign of the cross, and named the name of God over it, and it shivered in his grasp. Do you take this name of the Lord as a test. Name Him over many a cup which you are eager to drink of, and the glittering fragments will lie at your feet, and the poison be spilled on the ground. What you cannot lift before His pure eyes and think of Him while you enjoy, is not for you.
~ MACLAREN

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