It is a good thing to rejoice in the Lord. It is a good thing to rejoice in the Lord. Do not indulge, any of you, the silly notion that you can be contented without learning, or learn without discipline. iv. "Older Student" Tips: Philippians is not the only letter that Paul wrote from prison. By supplying us with the great motive power His constraining love. $8.95 . "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls." Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Say 'thank You''But I rejoice in the Lord greatly, that now at length ye have revived your thought for me; wherein ye did indeed take thought, but ye lacked opportunity. Our very strength is weakness. A. Alexander, D. D.)Dependence on ChristJ. When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves, and thus break our neck and subdue our spirit. The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.'--PHIL. Pride forgets the Fall, and also that what it calls its own strength is really God's gift. )Strength in Christ"I was requested," said the late Dr. Macleod, "by a brother minister, who was unwell, to go and visit a dying boy. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth December 17. Bible Lesson: Priorities (Philippians) February 16, 2022 by Kelly Henderson. "Let Your Moderation be Known unto all Men" (Phil. If we will take it to heart, it will tell us how to keep Christmas-day. What if God Called Us to Reach the City? Iv. He felt he needed more strength to bear the dread ordeal in a worthy manner, so being left a few moments to himself, he cried in an agony of prayer that God would more sensibly reveal Himself to him. iv. A. 6). Paul gives particular instances, then generalizes. Spurgeon. 1. By the effects of His wondrous life. If we turn from this various help to Christ personally and then remember that He is with us, immutable in His love, unfailing in His resources, unwearied in His oversight, we can understand what Paul meant. iv. The lady placed the brush belonging to her departed husband in the hand of the boy, saying, "This is his brush; try it, my boy." Take courage. (Philippians iv. . )Strength in Christ"I was requested," said the late Dr. Macleod, "by a brother minister, who was unwell, to go and visit a dying boy. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. In all life's experiences, conflicts, emergencies, Christ has preceded us. A dear sister said one day: "I have so much work to do that I have not time to get strength to do it by waiting on the Lord." B. Perhaps you found the first dose ineffectual. In all life's experiences, conflicts, emergencies, Christ has preceded us. 6). 'There,' said he, 'is the mighty force that sets the work in motion. (Text in conjunction with John 15:5.) "Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God that He may exalt you in due time." Chapter 4 The Praying that Glorifies God (John 14:13.) (1)I cannot do many things which my fellow Christians say is my duty;(2)Nor what in my ignorance I conclude to be my duty;(3)Nor what is actually my duty, if I go about it in a wrong spirit or way;(4)But Christ will strengthen us for all His will.What can hinder? "And again I say, rejoice" (Phil. She put her feet on one shelf of the rock, then on a second, and then on a third; and in this manner, amid the trembling hearts of all who were looking on, she rose to the very top of the cliff, and at last whilst the breasts of those below were heaving, came down step by step, until, amid the shouts of the villagers, she stood at the bottom of the rock with the child on her bosom. Spurgeon. "Be careful for nothing" (Phil. The lady placed the brush belonging to her departed husband in the hand of the boy, saying, "This is his brush; try it, my boy." It is not peace with God, but the peace of God. )Strength through ChristT. By working faith in us, which brings us into vital union with Him who is the source of strength.II. Chapter 8 The Intercessory Prayers of Christians (Luke 11:5, 6.) You would probably listen with more attention to one less remote from you in years, and may be disposed to Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureHow to Obey an Impossible Injunction'Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God.'--PHIL. iv. Not that I seek for the gift; but I seek for the fruit that increaseth to your account. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. "I can do all things through Christ" (Phil. An antidote to "MORE!" or worse, children's contentment with "enough" is a necessary skill in today's world. ii. "For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." By instructing us in the knowledge of our weakness and His own strength.3. From how different a platform do they speak; one from conscious power to help, the other from conscious need of help. Happy day if you have exchanged burdens and laid down your loads at His blessed feet to take up His own instead. Not our ignorance, for He is our teacher; not our feebleness, for He never breaks the bruised reed; not our sinfulness, for He is our Saviour.4. He hushed the waves; He stills the storm today.3. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. A prisoner in a Roman prison; and when Rome fixed its claws it did not usually let go without drawing blood. By instructing us in the knowledge of our weakness and His own strength.3. iv. - Philippians 4:10 He told me before some remarkable things of this boy. I know how to be abased, and I know also how to abound: in everything and in all things have I learned the secret both to be filled and to be hungry, both to abound and to be in want. Christ is the only one who can make this sweeping assertion without fear of ultimate contradiction.II. So, if we give our trials to Him, He will carry them. And then he goes on to tell them, and all Christian people, why they should make up their Charles KingsleyTown and Country SermonsTable of ContentsChapter 1 The Fellowship of Prayer (Philippians 4:6.) B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth May 26. We are to pray about everything, and with every prayer we must blend our thanksgivings. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. A. Alexander, D. D.)Dependence on ChristJ. Those Suffolk horses which will pull at a post till they drop are worth a thousand times as much as jibbing animals that run back as soon as ever the collar begins to press them.(C. Even when you fall into divers temptations, reckon it joy, and delight, and God will make your reckoning good. Even if the sentences are read through slowly, just as they stand, a deep sense of blessing and rest steals into T. 2. He SweetUnderstanding SeriesTeach the TextOne VolumeSermon "For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." I am half afraid that some of you may think, as I have at times thought, that I am too old to preach to the young. Children's sermon Philippians 4:4 Cathy A. Liening B.I.B.L.E. - W.F.A. 5). The word Jehovah means the self-existing One, the "I am"; and it is generally used as a direct revelation of what God is. Iv. The painter was dead, and the boy, feeling inflamed with longing to be an artist, wished for the great master's brush, with the idea that it would inspire him with his genius. "I Can do all Things through Christ" (Phil. The painter was dead, and the boy, feeling inflamed with longing to be an artist, wished for the great master's brush, with the idea that it would inspire him with his genius. B. This assurance covers all the necessities of our Christian life perseverance, cross-bearing and self-crucifixion, Christian work, the prospect and experience of death.(S. Thou art, if not the only, yet the chief object of their labours, their work being either to confirm and strengthen thee in thy way, that thou mayest so stand fast in the Lord, or remove impediments, make crooked things Hugh BinningThe Works of the Rev. Iv. He took me out of the building altogether, to a little circumscribed place beneath, where there was only one door and a window to the whole room; but through the open door I saw the great piston moving in silent and majestic power as it was doing this wondrous work. '"Power through the Spirit of ChristW. I venture to apply them to ourselves, and I speak now especially to the members of my own church and congregation. All the saints salute you, especially they that are of Caesar's household. iv. iv. For four hundred years noisy crowds have fought, and sorrowed, and fretted, beneath the dim inscription in an unknown tongue; Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureThink on These Things' . (Manual of Anecdotes. She put her feet on one shelf of the rock, then on a second, and then on a third; and in this manner, amid the trembling hearts of all who were looking on, she rose to the very top of the cliff, and at last whilst the breasts of those below were heaving, came down step by step, until, amid the shouts of the villagers, she stood at the bottom of the rock with the child on her bosom. )PeopleClement, Epaphroditus, Euodias, Paul, Philippians, SyntychePlacesMacedonia, Philippi, ThessalonicaTopicsAble, Anything, Christ, Christ's, Gives, Power, Strength, Strengtheneth, Strengthening, StrengthensOutline1. In every part of our life we have Christ's influence. (Manual of Anecdotes. 1. We must Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 25: 1879How to Keep the HeartThis evening we shall use another figure, distinct from the one used in the morning, of the reservoir. A. L. Cuyler, D. D.)The secret of fortitudeJ. I Can Do All Things Through Christ Youth's T-Shirt Philippians 4:13 Shirts . Chapter 2 Our Requests Made Known unto God (Philippians 4:6.) All the saints salute you, especially they that are of Caesar's household. So, if we give our trials to Him, He will carry them. Similarly, in a high spiritual sense, we can do nothing good without Him. In several places an explanatory word is added, revealing some one of His special characteristics; and it is to these that I want particularly Hannah Whitall SmithThe God of All Comfort. '"Power through the Spirit of ChristW. Learn how your comment data is processed. 6). His miracles have made many a life path brighter, and they yield constant consolation. There are two hands there--God's hand pressing us down, humbling us, and then God's hand lifting Rev. We shall use the figure of a fortress, which is to be kept. 13). B. Hence it follows that we ought always to be in a thankful condition of heart: since we are to pray without ceasing, and are not to pray without thanksgiving, it is clear that we ought to be always ready to give thanks unto the Lord. Iv. H. Spurgeon.No man is likely to accomplish much who moodily indulges a desponding view of his own capacities. iv. 2. Scripture: Philippians 4:10-14 Denomination: Wesleyan Beyond The Limits Of Expectation Contributed by Gregory Thomas on Aug 12, 2011 based on 5 ratings | 6,850 views Understanding the discipline of 1) Managing Your Action 2) Guarding Your Attitude 3) Giving Your Assets The very words of the next text might suggest this, even if we did not know it from experience. Before the full bearing and value of these verses can be realized, I think they require to be read several times over. and as to Christ thy Lord, most comely "as the lily among thorns," being his "love among the daughters," Cant. Birch. Birch. I am half afraid that some of you may think, as I have at times thought, that I am too old to preach to the young. "I can do all things through Christ" (Phil. It has been well said that this whole epistle may be summed up in two short sentences: 'I rejoice'; 'Rejoice ye!' Not that I seek for the gift; but I seek for the fruit that increaseth to your account. The great Mosque of Constantinople was once a Christian church, dedicated to the Holy Wisdom. When God begins to subdue a soul, He often requires us to yield the things that are of little importance in themselves, and thus break our neck and subdue our spirit. Even the strong by constitution and education. "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls." The overarching theme is focused on how we are those who walk with and live as servants of Jesus and yet Rejoice that God is with us in all of our daily living as we strive to "let our gentleness be known and remember the Lord is near" (Phil 4:5 paraphrase). He healed the sick; sickness can be better borne. It is linked with God's and made the grander for the union. Birch. When he came in sight of the stake he exclaimed, "Oh! Thou art, if not the only, yet the chief object of their labours, their work being either to confirm and strengthen thee in thy way, that thou mayest so stand fast in the Lord, or remove impediments, make crooked things Hugh BinningThe Works of the Rev. Philippians 4:11 Contentment I. S. Spencer, D. D. I. H. HowardStandards of Life and ServiceJehovah"That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah, art the most High over all the earth." We may trust it and be deceived by it. Howbeit Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureGifts Given, Seed Sown'And ye yourselves also know, ye Philippians, that in the beginning of the Gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church had fellowship with me in the matter of giving and receiving, but ye only; for even in Thessalonica ye sent once and again unto my need. It has been well said that this whole epistle may be summed up in two short sentences: 'I rejoice'; 'Rejoice ye!' The strength of the Almighty One enters into the believer. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. iv. By His example, showing us how to do all that He requires in His own life.4. Every word of His is the bread of life. L. Cuyler, D. D.)The secret of fortitudeJ. ", 2. Today, Christians can gain comfort and encouragement through this short four-chapter letter just as the Philippians did! F. B. Tinling, B. "The Peace of God which Passeth all Understanding Shall Keep Your Hearts and Minds" (Phil. Inasmuch as the heart is the most important part of man--for out of it are the issues of life--it would be natural to expect that Satan, when he intended to do mischief to manhood, would be sure to make his strongest Charles Haddon SpurgeonSpurgeon's Sermons Volume 4: 1858, ContentmentWe, my brethren, might well be willing to endure Paul's infirmities, and share the cold dungeon with him, if we too might by any means attain unto such a degree of contentment. As in all his letters, the Apostle follows the natural instinct of making his last words loving words. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. With a flush of earnestness on his face, he tried, but found he could paint no better with the master's brush than with his own. Chapter 2 Our Requests Made Known unto God (Philippians 4:6.) 20-23 (R.V.). The brethren which are with me salute you. Our strength is not superseded. How does Christ strengthen us?1. 5). A. None of us can explain this; but we may see how the acts of the Spirit for Christ tend to strengthen the soul for all things. Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content. There are some things we can do with. Our church has an important mission. By God's help the weakest of us may be strong, and it is the way to become so, to resolve never to give up a good work till we have tried our best to achieve it. Chapter 7 A Manifestation of God in Answer to Prayer (Acts 4:31.) By God's help the weakest of us may be strong, and it is the way to become so, to resolve never to give up a good work till we have tried our best to achieve it. THE TRUE CHRISTIAN IS A STRONG SOUL. )The hidden source of powerA minister says: "The other day I was up in Lancashire, and my host took me to see one of those monster factories which are the wonders of civilization, covering acres of ground nobody knows how many stories high, and how many hundreds of windows they have to let in the light upon the industrious work people inside. That is the way to take His burden up. Iv. She put her feet on one shelf of the rock, then on a second, and then on a third; and in this manner, amid the trembling hearts of all who were looking on, she rose to the very top of the cliff, and at last whilst the breasts of those below were heaving, came down step by step, until, amid the shouts of the villagers, she stood at the bottom of the rock with the child on her bosom. The Christian becomes "a law unto himself," but behind the Christian and the law is the great Inspirer Christ. By the effects of His wondrous life. Do not indulge, any of you, the silly notion that you can be contented without learning, or learn without discipline. out Christ and yet considering Him as God we cannot even do evil without the strength He supplies. 6). Advent Advent 1: Isaiah 2:1-5 (December 1, 2013) Advent 2: Matthew 3:1-12 (December 4, 2016) "Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; for I am meek and and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls." THE DIVINE ASSERTION. Not only did it hang there but it upheld four thousand pounds weight attached to it! Our power "through Christ which strengthens us" is limitless. We begin our Christian life by working, trying and struggling in the energy of the flesh to save Rev. God wants to rest His workers, Rev. God's rest did not come till after His work was over, and ours will not. Whether conscious or unconscious of it, we are all weak. A prisoner in a Roman prison; and when Rome fixed its claws it did not usually let go without drawing blood. 6). Look at how well I can boast! 'There,' said he, 'is the mighty force that sets the work in motion. I. The phone rang at precisely 9 p.m. as a drought buster of a storm raged angrily outside our bedroom windows. If his connection with Christ is cut off, in an instant he becomes as any other man.(T. H. When we tell the storyREJOICE! Iv. 13). Happy day if you have exchanged burdens and laid down your loads at His blessed feet to take up His own instead. We have to walk in His steps.2. Commit means to hand over, to trust wholly to another. Get the pianist to play a short song when you point the remote at him/her. He felt equal to labour, suffering, and dying. "Courageous Christians neededC. THESE ERRORS, IRRECONCILABLE THOUGH THEY MAY SEEM, ARE OFTEN FOUND SIDE BY SIDE. Spurgeon. Whether conscious or unconscious of it, we are all weak. out Christ and yet considering Him as God we cannot even do evil without the strength He supplies. Over its western portal may still be read, graven on a brazen plate, the words, 'Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.' Over its western portal may still be read, graven on a brazen plate, the words, 'Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.' 2. so also, thou, in a special way, art the dearly beloved and longed for, the joy and crown, of every sincere servant of Christ in the gospel, Phil. But, at last, a poor peasant woman came forward. You will find that His burden is always light. Chapter 3 God's Peace Obtained in Answer to Prayer (Philippians 4:6, 7.) Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content. To think nothing impossible is the privilege of faith. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Children A Children's message based on Philippians 4:4-9 for 10/5/2008 September 28, 2008 Steve Brown Lay Reader: Good morning children. Winsome courtesy and delicate considerateness lay in his character, in beautiful union with fiery impetuosity and undaunted tenacity of conviction. Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy Scripture, How to Say 'thank You''But I rejoice in the Lord greatly, that now at length ye have revived your thought for me; wherein ye did indeed take thought, but ye lacked opportunity. I cannot burn! 6). Chapter 7 A Manifestation of God in Answer to Prayer (Acts 4:31.) 2. so also, thou, in a special way, art the dearly beloved and longed for, the joy and crown, of every sincere servant of Christ in the gospel, Phil. By His example, showing us how to do all that He requires in His own life.4. THE HUMAN CONFIRMATION. A robust Highlander, accustomed to climb the hills, tried next, and even his limbs gave way, and he was in fact precipitated to the bottom. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. A. We must be in him and he in us. He took me out of the building altogether, to a little circumscribed place beneath, where there was only one door and a window to the whole room; but through the open door I saw the great piston moving in silent and majestic power as it was doing this wondrous work. It is not peace with God, but the peace of God. Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th Grade (adaptable older or younger) John 11:4-6, Philippians 3:4-11 Running as fast as his feet would carry him, Androclus raced into the forest. We deprecate the indolent cowardice of the man who always felt assured that every new enterprise would be too much for him, and therefore declined it; but we admire the pluck of the ploughman who was asked on his cross examination if he could read Greek, and replied he did not know, because he had never tried. He hushed the waves; He stills the storm today.3. Lack of strength is more serious than any rack of outward possession. "The peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds" (Phil. These kids were only five or six years old, but they were playing a real game- a serious game- two teams, complete with . 1. 1. Philippians Children's Sermon Series. "Let your moderation be known unto all men" (Phil. F. B. Tinling, B. A.In the days of bloody Mary a poor Protestant was condemned to be burned alive. 1. iv. 1. She put her feet on one shelf of the rock, then on a second, and then on a third; and in this manner, amid the trembling hearts of all who were looking on, she rose to the very top of the cliff, and at last whilst the breasts of those below were heaving, came down step by step, until, amid the shouts of the villagers, she stood at the bottom of the rock with the child on her bosom. New Here. iv. Say,Paul says in Philippians chapter 4 to REJOICE all the time! "Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God" (Phil. Iv. iv. Dancing In The Rain. He is not simply pardoned the failures of past weakness; he is prepared to be more successful in future trials. Chapter 4 The Praying that Glorifies God (John 14:13.) We have written a children's sermon series based on the scripture verses in Philippians. Birch.A young Italian boy knocked one day at the door of an artist's studio in Rome, and when it was opened, exclaimed, "Please, madam, will you give me the master's brush?" 4). Together with faith often comes a singular firmness of mind. Some of you may have seen this remarkable story, "Animal Odd Couples" on Public Television. Rejoice in the Lord (Philippians 3:1). But I have all things, and abound: I am filled, having received from Epaphroditus the things that came from you, an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScripturePrayer Perfumed with PraiseThe point to which I would draw your attention is this: that whether it be the general prayer or the specific supplication we are to offer either or both "with thanksgiving." Those Suffolk horses which will pull at a post till they drop are worth a thousand times as much as jibbing animals that run back as soon as ever the collar begins to press them.(C. 20-23 (R.V.). II. he proceeds to general exhortations,10. He had had occasion to mention three of his fellow-workers, and Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureRejoice Evermore'Rejoice in the Lord alway; and again I say, rejoice!'--PHIL. He is the Saviour from the curse of life sin. 7). Chapter 6 Praying with Desire (Mark 11:24.) iv. Why did that woman succeed, when the strong sailor and the practised Highlander had failed? )Strength in Christ"I was requested," said the late Dr. Macleod, "by a brother minister, who was unwell, to go and visit a dying boy. We linger around the four great landmarks, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Gethsemane, Calvary, and they are a ceaseless inspiration to us. 1105God, power of5598victory, over spiritual forces5955strength, divine6163faults8485spiritual warfare, conflict9313resurrection, spiritual, 4966present, the5939satisfaction, 5871greed, response to6705peace, experience, March 24. He had suffered the most excruciating pain. Philippians 2:1-13Friendship. The word Jehovah means the self-existing One, the "I am"; and it is generally used as a direct revelation of what God is. Those who heard him supposed he intended to recant, but they misunderstood him. Once this has been repeated many times you will have a spider's web of wool in the circle. You can use these as a series or on their own. )PeopleClement, Epaphroditus, Euodias, Paul, Philippians, SyntychePlacesMacedonia, Philippi, ThessalonicaTopicsAble, Anything, Christ, Christ's, Gives, Power, Strength, Strengtheneth, Strengthening, StrengthensOutline1. Even when you fall into divers temptations, reckon it joy, and delight, and God will make your reckoning good. "Let your moderation be known unto all men" (Phil. We have here a remarkable instance of his quick apprehension of the possible effects of his words, and of his nervous anxiety not to wound even unreasonable susceptibilities. iv. PHILIPPIANS iv. iv. The Parable of the Rich Man. Alexander MaclarenExpositions of Holy ScriptureFarewell Words'Now unto our God and Father be the glory for ever and ever, Amen. 6. Whether conscious or unconscious of it, we are all weak. St. Paul has been speaking of two good women, who seem to have had some difference; and he beseeches them to make up their difference, and be of the same mind in the Lord. Watch Online; Staff & Leaders; . A. CHRIST IS THE SOURCE OF CHRISTIAN STRENGTH. The word and the thing crop up in every chapter, like some hidden brook, ever and anon sparkling out into the sunshine from beneath the shadows. To His everyday purpose and action. 8. Cease from yourself, from man. May all of us be strong in Him. 4). 4. iv. A. 6. A fine harmony in the two statements. M. AndersonPrayer Availeth MuchWorry Versus PeaceBe careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. If his connection with Christ is cut off, in an instant he becomes as any other man.(T. The certain triumph of Christianity. By working faith in us, which brings us into vital union with Him who is the source of strength.II. "I Can do all Things through Christ" (Phil. iv. The great Mosque of Constantinople was once a Christian church, dedicated to the Holy Wisdom. I can do all things in Him that strengtheneth me. The words were few, and uttered feebly; they were the words of a feeble child, in a poor home, where the only ornament was that of a meek, and quiet, and affectionate mother; but these words seemed to lift the burden from the very heart; they seemed to make the world more beautiful than ever it was before; they brought home to my heart a great and a blessed truth. Though Paul's is not quite so universal as Christ's, it forms a pleasing testimony to the correctness of Christ's statement, and the usefulness of the promised aid.I. After drawing near to him, and speaking some words of sympathy, he looked at me with his blue eyes he could not move, it was the night before he died and breathed into my ear these few words: 'I am strong in Him.'
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