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GOD’S WILLULC.CANADA ministry of God. God has a plan for every one of us. Many people go through life without ever think...
08/29/2021

GOD’S WILL

ULC.CANADA ministry of God.

God has a plan for every one of us. Many people go through life without ever thinking about it, but that doesn’t change the fact that God put us here for a purpose. We aren’t here by accident; we’re here because God put us here. And He put us here for a reason—so we could come to know Him in a personal way, and then live the way He wants us to live. This is the greatest discovery you will ever make: You were created to know God and to be His friend forever. God not only has a general purpose for each of us, but He also has a specific plan for each of our lives. God knows all about you, and He has a plan for you.

That’s why you can pray and seek God’s will when you face decisions, and it is why you can know God is with you every moment of the day. The Bible says, “Teach me your way, O Lord; lead me in a straight path” (Psalm 27:11).

This is the greatest discovery you will ever make: You were created to know God and to be His friend forever. God not only has a general purpose for each of us, but He also has a specific plan for each of our lives.

Knowing God’s will

Knowing God’s will can give you peace in the midst of suffering and everyday trials. When you are in constant fellowship with God, He will lead you in the fulfillment of His plan.
To know God’s will, you must first know God Himself. You can do that by committing your life to Jesus Christ, who was God in human flesh. Christ came to earth to show us what God is like and save us from our sins, and once you accept Him into your heart, you are a child of God! You can know God’s specific will for your life.
If you have accepted Christ, here are some ways to understand God’s will for you:
— Make right any behavior or relationships that might keep you from knowing God’s will. Is there a certain sin that continues to plague your life? Are you in an unhealthy relationship? Confess any wrongdoing, eliminate anything that might distract you from living a godly life and commit your life to God who can make your paths straight (Proverbs 3:6). The Bible says, “I strive always to keep my conscience clear before God and man” (Acts 24:16).
— God will never ask you to do something outside of His will. Do you feel like He’s telling you to take a certain action? Have Godly friends encouraged you to use a certain talent? Don’t ignore wise advice or your own common sense.
— Look at God’s Word, the Bible. Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” What does God command of you? Has a verse motivated you to do something?
— Pray and ask God to reveal His will to you.
— Make a list of pros and cons when faced with a decision. As you seek God’s guidance, weigh your options.
How do you know when God is speaking?
Have you felt a tug to do something and wondered if it’s God speaking? Our feelings and emotions can be tricky, and they can deceive us—especially if we depend on them alone for making a decision. God gave us our emotions, and they are important, but He also gave us our mental abilities, and when we face a decision, we need to look at it carefully and logically. Part of discerning God’s will is to ask Him to help us see all sides of an issue—sometimes with help from others we trust.
But emotion and intellect aren’t enough. When we face a decision, we need to pray about it, trusting God to lead us. We also need to do it in light of God’s Word, the Bible. God will never lead you to do something that is not in accord with the Bible. Also remember to have an open mind when waiting for God to respond to your prayer. He might not answer right away, or His answer might be something you haven’t considered.
The Bible says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6, NASB). Make sure of your commitment to Christ, then submit every decision you face to Him. When we sincerely want God’s will above all else, He will help us know what is right.

Are we prepared for a pandemic-triggered revival?ULC.CANADA ministry of God. For all Bible-believing Christians, the COV...
08/29/2021

Are we prepared for a pandemic-triggered revival?

ULC.CANADA ministry of God.
For all Bible-believing Christians, the COVID-19 pandemic demands that we re-examine our priorities and learn the lessons God wants to teach us through this trial. This crisis has sent shock waves through governments, economies, families and countless lives.
But this crisis did not catch God by surprise.
He is using this trial to get the attention of every human being on the planet, including all of us as Christians. Are we listening to what God is saying to us?

In recent years, false teachers have infiltrated evangelical churches, telling God’s people that there are many paths to God, that we should not preach about the cross and the blood of Jesus, that such topics are offensive to people today. Many self-styled “evangelical” leaders have departed from Biblical orthodoxy. They preach the parts of the Bible they like and ignore what makes them uncomfortable. They are so focused on being uplifting and entertaining that they never talk about sin, repentance or salvation.
Some preach that God doesn’t care about sin or morality, that there’s no judgment, no hell. Instead of Biblical truth, these false teachers dispense empty platitudes such as “love wins” and “the cross is false advertising for God” and “conversation, not indoctrination.” Such unbiblical lies cater to fleshly desires and ignorance of the Bible.
We must not be misled by smooth-talking false teachers. They attract huge followings, but they are entertaining their congregations to an eternal death. Like the serpent of Eden, they tempt us to wonder, “Did God really mean what He said in the Bible?”

The Great Falling Away

According to the Canadian
Worldview 2021, vast numbers of people who claim to be Christians have expressed shockingly unbiblical beliefs to pollsters. For example, 44% of self-described “Christians” in Canada believe that Jesus sinned like any other human being; just 41% believe (as the Bible declares) that He lived a sinless life.
The study, conducted by Lou Foster of the Cultural Research Center In Vancouver Christian University, said, “Tens of millions of Canadian's consider themselves to be Christian but do not believe that God is really in control or cares what happens to them.” Foster added that over the last three decades, self-identified Christians have shifted from “learning and thinking about God” to becoming “more self-absorbed,” while denying the existence of moral absolutes.
Are we witnessing the great falling away that Paul predicted in 2 Thessalonians 2? Could we be entering the time Jesus spoke of when He said, “At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people”? (Matthew 24:10-11).
“There will be no revival in the church so long as we remain obsessed with entertaining ourselves, chasing wealth and seeking sinful gratification.”
I’m not certain. I only know this: When Jesus returns, I want to be found among those who remain faithful to Jesus and His Gospel, even to the point of death.
God is calling us to a renewed commitment to declare His uncompromised Gospel to this dying world. He is calling us to reaffirm that Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life, and the only Way to God the Father, as Jesus Himself told us in John 14:6.
Some have predicted that the COVID-19 pandemic will spark a revival in the church. Well, revival might come to the church—but only if God’s people remove the idols from their lives and get serious about obeying Jesus and staying true to God’s Word.
There will be no revival in the church so long as we remain obsessed with entertaining ourselves, chasing wealth and seeking sinful gratification. There will be no revival in the church so long as we remain focused on worldly political and social agendas instead of the Kingdom agenda of the Lord Jesus Christ. There will be no revival in the church until we begin praying with and for our children while preparing them to stand firm in the troubled days ahead.
In Old Testament times, revival came when the people of Israel destroyed their idols and turned back to God. If we truly want revival, let us confess our sins and ask God to topple the idols in our lives.

A Viral Gospel

For 13 years, from A.D. 249 to 262, the Roman Empire was terrorized by a pandemic known as the Plague of Cyprian. The unknown disease was probably spread by the movement of the Roman army throughout the empire. The plague was named for St. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, who encouraged the faithful during the pandemic. At its height, the disease was killing 5,000 people a day in the city of Rome alone.
The plague triggered the so-called “Decian Persecution,” named for the Roman Emperor Decius. He required every citizen to make a sacrifice to the Roman gods. Those who refused would be imprisoned or executed. Many Christians refused to make the pagan sacrifices—and they were blamed for the spread of the plague.
Yes, some Christians yielded to persecution and defected from the faith. But many others remained faithful unto death. The church in that day impacted the world for Christ. Many were driven far from home by persecution—and they shared the Gospel wherever they went. When they encountered sick and dying plague victims, they offered care and the Good News. The Plague of Cyprian spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and expanded the church into previously unreached corners of the empire.
In our own era, we Christians must find ways to redeem the sufferings caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Let’s ask God to use this event for His glory and for the spread of the Gospel. Let’s boldly share the Good News of Jesus Christ with everyone we meet.
While wearing our masks to prevent the spread of the virus, we can talk to our neighbors, doctors and grocery store clerks about Christ. We can share God’s truth with people on Instagram and Facebook and Zoom. We can speak peace to their fears, and we can love them into the Kingdom of God.
We face difficult times ahead, but we know that our faith shines brightest in the darkness. Be alert to opportunities. Remain faithful to God’s Word. Remove sin and idolatry from your heart.
Then prepare to see God do amazing things through the faithfulness of your life.

0 Lord, our God, we gather together today to give you thanks and praise your greatness. We praise your mighty works to t...
08/29/2021

0 Lord, our God, we gather together today to give you thanks and praise your greatness. We praise your mighty works to the whole world. We praise you for your wonderful deeds. Your power is limitless, your wisdom is unparalleled, your grace is overwhelming, your love is never failing. You promised that you will never leave or forsake us. Let us worship you in spirit and truth. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen.

Peace With God.ULC.CANADA ministry of God. Now, today I want you to turn with me to the fourth chapter of John's Gospel....
08/28/2021

Peace With God.
ULC.CANADA ministry of God.
Now, today I want you to turn with me to the fourth chapter of John's Gospel. A wonderful story in the life of Jesus Christ. And just one verse of scripture. It's a very brief verse. It says, "And he must needs go through Samaria". Jesus had been teaching. The scribes and the Pharisees had been listening. They had told him that John the Baptist had just been imprisoned. And he taught as one having authority. And the people came to listen. And he taught in great simplicity, so that the common people heard him gladly. And now he has to go back to Galilee. He's down south in Judea.

Now he's going to go to Galilee. He doesn't get on a plane. He doesn't get on a bus. He doesn't get in a car. He walks. And while it wasn't a very long distance by today's standards, in those days, that was a long distance to go from Judea up to Galilee. And he was going to Cana. But it says, he must needs go through Samaria, because you see, the Samaritans and the Jews didn't get along. They didn't like each other: they avoided each other. The Samaritans had inter-married. They were not pure blooded. And then, the Jewish people would always go on the Eastern side, or they'd go the western side, of the Jordan river, to avoid going through Samaria.

But Jesus, it says, must needs go through Samaria. Why? Because Jesus had an appointment there that he was going to keep. That appointment had been made centuries earlier, in the council halls of God. That he must needs go through Samaria. You know, much of the Bible lands is desert. Water is extremely important. Wells are important, and in Samaria, at the foot of two mountains, was Jacob's well, that Jacob had dug.

There's not only water that you drink for your physical needs, but there's spiritual water. Jesus said, "I am the water of life". Jeremiah said, "For my people have committed two evils, they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns. Broken cisterns, that can hold no water". In a number of places, the Bible refers to people who have no spiritual water. "Ye shall be as the garden, that hath no water", says Isaiah the first chapter. In Zechariah, it says, "Prisoners of the pit, wherein there's no water". 2 Peter 2:17, "These are wells with no water". Spiritual water. The scripture says in Isaiah, "Whose waters cast up mire and dirt. There's no peace, saith my God, to the wicked".

It says that the waters are like our own hearts. Our hearts are troubled, and they never rest. I've watched the waters: they never seem to rest. They are always moving, and disturbed. And God says, there is no peace to those who reject God. There's no peace to those who are not living for God. Now the scarcity of spiritual water throughout the world today is tremendous. People are hungry and thirsty. We read about it in our papers constantly. And people in this country are going to the wrong watering holes. Searching for satisfaction. Searching for something that only the water of life, and the bread of life could meet, and that person is Jesus Christ, who is the water of life, and the bread of life. You can go down our streets, in the major cities of America, and see our young people searching for something. They don't know what.

Like that girl at Georgian Collage. She cried for several days, and finally, the psychiatrist said, "I can do nothing with her". And so they called for the family to come, and the father and mother came. She finally blurted out to her father, "Father, I want something, but I don't know what it is". And many people are like that. They are searching for something, and they go to all kinds of things, whether it's drink, or s*x, or whatever it is, to try to find that answer. Maybe it's money, or maybe it's power. Whatever it is. But it doesn't really satisfy the deepest longings of our hearts. Searching for something that will bring satisfaction and quench this terrible spiritual thirst that only God can satisfy.

Water in the Middle East is very scarce, and is often hard to obtain. A man who owns a well of water is sometimes better off than if he owned a well of oil. Many wars have been fought over water. In our text today, Jesus has been teaching in Judea. He's going through Samaria. It's the shortest way, but it's not the way the Jewish people of that day went, because they had no dealings with the Samaritans. Jesus knew about the woman, that he was going to see. He knew that he had an appointment with that woman. He wanted to teach his disciples a lesson in race relations, or a lesson in how to win people to Christ.

Jesus was weary. He sits down at Jacob's well. The disciples had gone to town to buy food. This woman came. It was almost noon. Women usually came in the evening, when it was cooler. But this woman came alone, in the middle of the day, when it was very hot. But because of her character, she was probably a social outcast. She came with her water pot to get water. And Jesus asked her for a drink. That absolutely shook her. Because Samaritans and Jews didn't even talk to each other. And certainly, no Jewish person would ask a Samaritan for a favor. In just that moment, Jesus was sweeping away many prejudices that people have: like race prejudice.

One of the greatest needs we have in America is for the Lord to come into our hearts and take away out prejudice against other people who don't look like we do. And who don't have the same color of skin that we have. It takes full-time prayer, saying, "oh God, take this from my heart". And then there was national prejudice, because of the Jews, and the Samaritans had nothing to do with each other. We have today a crisis in nationalism, in many parts of the world. It's rising. That's the reason many people are concerned about the situation in the world. Because there are many dangerous areas in the world. And I was always thankful, for the work that the people like James Baker did, to help bring peace to the world.

But Jesus saw this woman sitting there on Jacob's well, and he said, "Would you give me a drink"? And she said, "How is it that you, being a Jew, ask me for a drink, which am a woman of Samaria, for the Jews have no dealings with us Samaritans"? He didn't want to force religion on her. He begins on another subject entirely. He's tactful. He's diplomatic. He asks for a favor. He puts himself under obligation to the woman. Jesus said, "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that saith to you, give me to drink, you would have asked of him and he would have given thee living water".

God offers all of us a gift today. It's something you can't work for. It's something you can't buy. It's something you can't earn. It's a gift: it's free. It's spiritual water. It's forgiveness of all your sins, because of the cross, and the resurrection. Isaiah, the prophet said, in the 55th chapter. "Go, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters. And you that have no money, come and buy, and eat. Yea, come and buy wine, and milk, without money, and without price. Why do you spend money for that which is not bread"? The prophet asked. "And you labor for that which satisfieth not". The thing that you work so hard for, and the thing that you desire so much, and the thing that you go out to enjoy, doesn't satisfy.

This woman replied, she said, "Sir, you don't have anything to draw with, and the well is deep. Where are you going to get that living water you're talking about"? You see, she mistook the kind of water he was talking about. He was talking about living, eternal water. She went back to the well. She was talking about that water. Now the Bible teaches that we are blind to the glories and the thrill of the love of God, and the Gospel. In II Corinthians 3:14, it says, "But their minds were blinded". 2 Corinthians 4:3-4, it says, "But if our Gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost, in whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them".

There's a supernatural power that blinds you. Spiritually blind. Physically, you have perfect eyesight, but spiritually, you are blind. You were blinded by an outside spiritual force called the devil. I Corinthians 2 says, "But the natural man", that's you, "Receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him. Neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned". Jesus said, "Whosoever drinketh of this water, shall thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I give him, will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him shall be in him, a well of water springing up into everlasting life".

He offers you that water today. Is your soul, is your spirit, is your mind thirsty for something more in life that you haven't found? Oh yes, you may be baptized. You might've been confirmed, in the church. And you're a good person, and you go to church. A deep inside your heart, something is lacking. There isn't the fulfillment, and the satisfaction, and the peace that you would like to have and that you believe God could give you. What should you do? Drink of the living water. Jesus provides the living water at the cross.

He went to the cross, as Mrs. Baker so beautifully told us a moment ago. And there he was beaten and reviled. That wasn't his real suffering. His real suffering came, when he said, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me"? In that terrible, awful, mysterious moment, God had laid on him, the sins of the world. Your sins, and my sins. Everything I've ever done wrong was put on Jesus. He took the judgment and the hell that I deserve on that cross.

Jesus was offering this woman water for her thirsty soul. Our souls are empty and lonely and guilty. She felt the emptiness of her own soul and she said, "Sir, give me this water that I thirst not". She was very sincere, but sincerity alone is not enough. A few years ago in the Rose Bowl, a man picked up the football. Everybody shouted, they were all to their feet because the score was tied, and he ran for a touchdown. But he'd gone the wrong way, and he scored for the other side. He was very sincere. You never saw a more sincere man, as you watched him, but he was wrong.

You can be sincere in your religion, but you can be wrong. "There is a way", the Bible says, "That seems right but the end thereof is the way of judgment and death". You may be on the wrong road. God is asking you tonight to turn around, toward the cross by faith. Repent of your sins and receive him as your Lord and master. And make sure of it.

There are hundreds of you here today that have religion, but you're not sure about your relationship with Christ. And you'd like to make sure before you leave here. You'd like to know that if you died tonight, you'd go to heaven. But you're not sure. You don't have that peace, and that joy, that you believe is there somewhere for you, and you haven't found it. Come and take of this living water, which is Christ today. Now the Kingdom of God is not entered easily. Jesus said you have to go through a narrow gate, and walk a narrow road, and you may be misunderstood, and even persecuted, and you may suffer for your faith.

So Jesus said to her, "Go call your husband". Now he was hitting on a sore nerve. What a spot he touched in her life. He knew her sins. He knows yours. What an overwhelming flood of guilt and remorse this brought to her. She shrank back. It was as if a thousand searchlights had been turned on in her heart, and every dirty secret in her life leaped into the glare. No person can come to Christ until there's conviction that you have sinned against God, and you have repented. And repentance means to change your mind, change your direction, change your way of living. It means that you're willing to change.

She partly covered it up, and said, "I have no husband". The scripture says, "He that covereth his sin shall not prosper". Jesus gently reminded her that technically she was right. She had no husband. She'd had five husbands, and the man she was now living with was not her husband. And she said two things: "Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet, and please sir, would you give me this living water? I want it, I need it. I need it in my life". At that moment, she acted on the light that she had, which wasn't much.

You don't have to know much when you come to Christ. You don't have to know the whole Gospel. You don't have to know the Bible. You just come like you are. The thief on the cross didn't know very much, but he turned to Jesus while he was dying, and said, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom". Just "Remember me". He had no time to join a church. He had no time to be baptized. He had no time for anything. He just said, "Lord, remember me". And that's all that was needed, because Jesus said, "Today you will be with me in paradise".

Jesus said, "God is a Spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth". You and I are to worship God in spirit and in truth. Where you worship God is not the important thing. It's how you worship God. You worship him in prayer. In the reading of the Bible. In giving to the church. In going to church. We worship God, and we adore him. And everything we do is an act of worship, if you know Christ. In all these ways, we worship God.

Jesus made the greatest of all revelations to her when he said, "I know that Messiah cometh, which is called Christ. When he is come, he is going to explain all things to us". Jesus said to her, "I am he". "I am the Messiah". What a shock that was to her: that she was talking to the Messiah that the Samaritans and the Jews both were looking for. And we are looking for today. At that moment, she was converted. At that moment, her name was written in the book of life. At that moment, she guaranteed, she was guaranteed a place in the kingdom of heaven. And from that moment on, she became a witness.

She proved that she had met Christ. She left her water pot, and went her way into the city, and saith to the men (she didn't say it to the ladies, because they probably had nothing to do with her), the men knew her. So she said it to the men, "Come see a man which told me all the things that I ever did. Is it not this the Christ, that we've been waiting for"? And many Samaritans in that city believed. Here was a woman evangelist, evangelizing among men, telling them about Jesus. She didn't have much theology to tell them. She didn't know what to say. All she said was, "Come and see Jesus, and Jesus will change your life, as he's changed mine".

Have you been to Jesus that way? Have you come? Are you sure your sins are forgiven? Have you been to the cross, and said, "Lord, I have sinned. I'm sorry for my sin. I'm willing to change my way of life, and I come by faith. I don't understand it all, but by faith I receive you as my Lord, and my master, and my Savior". We've seen hundreds of people, each of these two nights, that we've been here, come. And I ask people to come and stand in front of the platform, and as they come, you're coming and saying, "Lord, I'm coming to you. I want to make sure of my relationship with you. I want this living water. I want this living water in my own life and in my home. I want this living water in my work. I want this living water at all times. I'm thirsty. I need God. I need to make sure. I need to make certain".

We never know when our moment is going to come, when we have to face God. I'm going to ask you to get up and come today and make sure of your relationship with Christ. If you're with friends or relatives, they'll wait on you. And after you've all come, I am going to have a prayer with you: say a word to you, and give you some literature, that you can take back to your home, and study and read, and it'll help you to grow. All over the building. From that top up there, we've timed it, it takes about five or six minutes for you to come. Don't let distance keep you from Christ, because you may never have a moment like this again.

When will you ever have a moment in Renfrew canada
, like this again, when you can come and make a commitment like this? Jesus said, "If you're not willing to acknowledge me publicly before men, I'll not acknowledge you before my father which is in heaven". There's something about, coming forward publicly, and settling in, and sealing it in your life. Jesus died on the cross publicly for you. Now you can come, publicly, and say yes to him. You may be sitting down here, and you may be up there. You may be up here in that middle section, wherever you are, God is speaking to you. There's a little voice that says you ought to come to Christ. We're going to wait on you, as you come, right now, to this living water.

You've come today, not to hear Me, or come to Me - you've come to Christ. You that have been watching, can come and drink of this living water and eat of this living bread, that Jesus has promised. And it'll spring up into you, a well of everlasting life, and can change your life and change your home and change your relationship with your neighbors and your friends around about. Give your life to Christ today. Turn from your former way, and say, "Lord, I'm ready for a change. But you're going to have to help me because I'm too weak to change. I've tried. And it doesn't work. Lord, you help me". He'll help you. He loves you with an everlasting love, deeper than any love you've never known on this earth.

BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY TO PEACE.STEP 1God loves you and has a plan for you!The Bible says, “God so loved the world that He g...
08/28/2021

BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY TO PEACE.

STEP 1

God loves you and has a plan for you!

The Bible says, “God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, [Jesus Christ], that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life” (John 3:16).

Jesus said, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly” — a complete life full of purpose (John 10:10).

STEP 2

Here's the problem: people are sinful and separated from God.

We have all done, thought or said bad things, which the Bible calls “sin.” The Bible says, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).

The result of sin is death, spiritual separation from God (Romans 6:23).

The good news?

STEP 3

God sent His Son to die for your sins!

Jesus died in our place so we could have a relationship with God and be with Him forever.

“God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).

But it didn’t end with His death on the cross. He rose again and still lives!

“Christ died for our sins. … He was buried. … He was raised on the third day, according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).

Jesus is the only way to God. Jesus said, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me” (John 14:6).

STEP 4

Would you like to receive God’s forgiveness?

We can’t earn salvation; we are saved by God’s grace when we have faith in His Son, Jesus Christ. All you have to do is believe you are a sinner, that Christ died for your sins, and ask His forgiveness. Then turn from your sins—that’s called repentance. Jesus Christ knows you and loves you. What matters to Him is the attitude of your heart, your honesty. We suggest praying the prayer below to accept Christ as your Savior.

PRAY NOW

"Dear God, I know I’m a sinner, and I ask for your forgiveness. I believe Jesus Christ is Your Son. I believe that He died for my sin and that you raised Him to life. I want to trust Him as my Savior and follow Him as Lord, from this day forward. Guide my life and help me to do your will. I pray this in the name of Jesus. Amen."
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