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06-07-26Hebrews 9:1-5Pastor: Greg Hill
Do you ever wonder if God is truly reachable — or if you're still on the outside looking in? In this episode of Words From The Word, Pastor Roderick Webster brings a soul-settling devotion from Ephesians 2:18 in the KJV. You will learn what biblical access to God really means, why Jesus is the only key that opens the door to the Father, and how the Holy Spirit leads every believer into that place of welcome and belonging. You will also discover that as a child of God, you are not a stranger — you are a fellow citizen and a member of His household, treated with the same infinite love He gives His own Son. Subscribe to Words From The Word wherever you listen to podcasts.
Ephesians 3:12 reminds believers that through Jesus Christ, we have direct and confident access to God’s presence. This devotional by Whitney Hopler highlights the incredible truth that prayer is not reserved for the spiritually elite or those who “have it all together.” Because of Jesus’ sacrifice, every Christian has VIP access to God anytime, anywhere. Highlights Ephesians 3:12 teaches that believers can approach God boldly through faith in Christ. God’s presence is always available because of Jesus’ sacrifice. Prayer is based on God’s grace, not personal performance or perfection. God invites believers to come honestly with fears, doubts, frustrations, and gratitude. Christians are not distant from God—they are His beloved children. Seeing God as a loving Father changes the way we pray and relate to Him. God listens attentively and desires authentic relationship with His people. Have an idea for our newsletter? We want to hear from you! Take our survey below: Take Our Survey! Do you want to listen ad-free? When you join Crosswalk Plus, you gain access to exclusive, in-depth Bible study guides, devotionals, sound biblical advice, and daily encouragement from trusted pastors and authors—resources designed to strengthen your faith and equip you to live it out boldly. PLUS ad free podcasts! Sign Up Today! Full Transcript Below: You Have VIP Access to GodBy: Whitney Hopler Bible Reading:“Because of Christ and our faith in him, we can now come boldly and confidently into God’s presence.” – Ephesians 3:12, NLT When I was a newspaper reporter, my press credentials usually got me access to people at events that the general public couldn’t access. I often found myself in the “VIP section” of whatever event I was covering, so I could talk to the leaders freely. I felt confident that I didn’t have to worry about how I’d contact the people I needed to talk to for each story I wrote. Many times, people wanted to talk with me so much that they pursued me and made themselves available for conversations whenever it worked best for me during the events, despite all of their other responsibilities there. So, I certainly felt like a “very important person” in the VIP sections there. It’s even more incredible that my Creator – God – gives me VIP access to talk with him anytime and anywhere. God does the same for you! God is the ultimate leader. No one has more responsibilities than God, or is busier than God is. But God is willing to pursue us and make himself available for us to talk with whenever and wherever we are. Of course, God isn’t motivated by wanting publicity. God’s motivation is simply that he loves us so much that he wants to communicate with us often. Ephesians 3:12 tells you that because of Christ and your faith in him, you have VIP access to God. Not limited or occasional access, but full access! You can come boldly and confidently into God’s presence right now. You don’t have to wait until you feel more faithful or until you try to clean up a mess in your life. You don’t need to impress God or beg him to let you come to him. Your invitation to access and enjoy God’s presence is Jesus himself. Because of what Jesus has done to pay for your sins and connect you with a holy God, the door is already open, and you’re always welcome to walk through it. Still, you might hesitate to pray because you feel unworthy, distracted, or unsure if God will really hear your prayers and answer them. Maybe you think God is disappointed in you, or that God is too busy dealing with bigger problems to be bothered with your concerns. But Ephesians 3:12 makes it clear that confidence in God’s presence is not about you – it’s about Jesus, who has already opened the door for you to fully access God. VIP access gives you the confidence of knowing you belong in God’s presence. When you trust what God promises you in this verse, you can come to him boldly. God invited you to enjoy VIP access because you’re truly a very important person. You’re one of God’s beloved children, connected to him by Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice as the world’s Savior. You don’t have to hide from God, and you don’t have to perform for God, either. You can come to God just as you are, communicate with God honestly, and enjoy God’s unconditional love for you. God is there for you in the middle of everything you go through in this fallen world. You can ask God your questions, seek God’s strength as you deal with your weaknesses, and share all your thoughts and emotions – even the most difficult ones – with God. When you come to God honestly, he is pleased because he wants to see you respond to his grace and connect with you authentically. VIP access to God changes how you pray. You don’t have to try to clean up your life first. You can talk to God about your fears, your frustrations, and your doubts, as well as your hopes and your gratitude. You have the freedom to pray in whatever ways work best for you. God isn’t grading your prayer; he’s welcoming you into a closer relationship every time you communicate with him. It also changes how you see God. Instead of seeing God as a distant authority figure, you can see that God is your loving Heavenly Father. Instead of wondering if God’s listening to your prayers at all, you can trust that he’s listening carefully. So today, remind yourself that through Jesus, you have VIP access to God. The door is open for you to walk through. Come boldly and confidently into God’s presence. God is ready to meet you anytime and anywhere, just as you are! Intersecting Faith & Life: As you consider the blessing of having VIP access to God, reflect on these questions: Do you currently approach God with the confidence of a VIP, or do you feel like you’re still waiting for permission to enter God’s presence? What’s one fear or mistake that makes you feel unworthy of God’s attention right now? How can you let that go and come to God anyway? How does knowing that God is never too distant or busy for you change how you plan to communicate with God from now on? Further Reading:Hebrews 4:16Romans 5:1-21 John 5:14James 4:8Psalm 145:18 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Richard Tamburro // April 19, 2026
It was the excruciating death on the cross for Jesus,Him shedding His precious innocent blood for us, our sins that has granted us access to God, to be able to boldly go before the throne of Grace And petition Him in the name of our Lord and Savior. Its' a much better way, in which we can be cleansed of all our sins, being continually washed in His blood for the removal of sin.
Good Friday // Mark 15:16-39
Through Jesus Christ we have obtained access to God by grace through faith. Scripture References: Romans 5: 1-8, Romans 3: 23, Romans 5: 8, Romans 6: 23, Romans 8: 1, Romans 10: 9, 1 Peter 2: 21-25, 2 Corinthians 5: 21 Pastor: Daniel Hendrickson
I. Christ is our Peace. II. Christ makes peace by breaking down, abolishing, creating, and reconciling. III. Use this peace by receiving it, and using it.
What does it really mean to have access to God?In this message, Pastor Nick Tallo walks through Ephesians 3 and unpacks a powerful truth: we don't have to approach God with fear, uncertainty, or distance. Because of Jesus, we are invited into something radically different—closeness, confidence, and freedom.For centuries, people experienced barriers between themselves and God—systems, sacrifices, and intermediaries. Even today, many of us still feel that distance. But Scripture tells a better story.“In Him and through faith in Him we may approach God with freedom and confidence.” — Ephesians 3:12Through Jesus, the barrier is gone. The curtain is torn. Access is open.In this sermon, you'll discover:What it means to have real access to God through JesusHow to approach God with freedom, not fearWhy we can live with confidence rooted in Christ—not ourselvesThis message is for anyone who has ever felt distant from God, unsure how to approach Him, or burdened by trying to “get it right.” You don't have to earn access—you already have it.At 2Rivers Church, our mission is to help you become a passionate follower of Jesus so you can experience the life He intended for you and help others do the same.If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.#2riverschurch #jesusistheleadstory #faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #hope #theblessedlife #transformation #accesstoGod
Mercy Grants Us Access To God's Voice
This discussion features: Judah Thomas, David LaManna, Lenny Selgado, Mike McHugh, and James Gowell.Edited by: Tim NicholsonIn Week 13 We continue our discussion on Hebrews chapter 7 through 9. What if the sign on the door to God's presence really did read: Authorized Personnel Only?In Hebrews 7–9, the writer walks us through a “diagram” of holiness and access...why the old system kept people at a distance, why even the best human priest couldn't get you all the way in, and why Jesus is better than every substitute we've ever trusted.In this episode, we talk about:Why “good people” still need a Jesus (yes… even the pope sinned)What it means that if Jesus were on earth, He wouldn't even qualify as a priestStanding in the gap and why death must be paidA quick tour of the tabernacle: Keep out. Authorized personnel only.The veil, the blood, and the moment everything changed: the veil is torn—now we have accessCovering sin vs. removing sin: what true forgiveness actually meansThe New Covenant as a last will and testament—and why it goes into effect through His bloodIf you've ever felt unworthy, far away, or locked out, this is the good news: in Jesus, the door isn't just cracked open. Access is granted!! Come close!!Help us spread the word about Thriving in the Word—and thanks for being part of the family.Have a blessed day.More info: www.thrive.church Give: www.thrive.church/give/ Need prayer? prayer@thrive.churchThis is a presentation of Thrive.Church © All Rights Reserved
Have you ever experienced times in your life where you felt like God was silent? Hard to hear? Difficult to access? I hear people say they need clarity, direction, guidance for God’s will, as if the issue is whether God is willing to speak. I’ve seen people assume the silence they perceive is because they’re unworthy & as a result God has cut off access! Let me break the suspense. Left to ourselves, none of us are ever worthy of Access to God, of hearing from God. Sometimes the issue isn’t whether God is willing to speak, but if we have forgotten how (or chosen not) to listen. There are stories in scripture where God’s silence is terrifying. And moments where God’s nearness is sheer grace. Today we see how God refuses to guide one man but gives explicit direction to another. What’s going on? Have you ever wondered how to interpret God’s silence?... Or for that matter wondered why God answers others but not you? This story sits in that tension. One king can no longer hear from God, another is hunted, betrayed, yet still somehow guided step by step by God’s word. It’s a story about access to God. Who has it? Who doesn’t? The questions are crucial! Because of Jesus, here is the reality. God is NEVER silent with His people. We ALWAYS have access to God. That’s why today’s story in our series on the Life of David is critical for many of you here who think God has gone silent in your life.
Because God is so holy, He had to remain separated from His people because of their sins before Christ. It was Jesus' perfect sacrifice of His death on the cross that broke the barrier between us and God so that now we can have access to God at anytime and any place and we can approach Him boldly.
Many leaders are exhausted—not because they're doing life wrong, but because they're trying to lead without God's power.In this episode, Allyson Chavez introduces a new mini-series on 15 conditions that create access to God's power, drawn from Doctrine & Covenants 25 and framed for modern leadership.This episode covers the first five conditions, all centered on alignment—how leaders position themselves so God's power can actually flow.If you've been leading with effort, discipline, and pressure…This conversation will help you understand why, and what needs to shift.This is the beginning of a three-episode series on leadership that is powered by God—not ego, hustle, or self-reliance.✨ Free Resource: theobedientrebel.com/way✨ Learn about The Obedient Rebel Leadership Intensive inside the episode.
When our Savior Jesus Christ died, several things happened at once, simultaneously.In Matthew 27:51-56, Matthew describes that Jesus cried out with a loud voice and yielded up His spirit. Then the veil in the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. It was at least 4” thick.The earth shook from an earthquake and rocks were split, tombs were opened and many bodies of some dead saints were raised and the centurion said “This truly was the Son of God”.There is a 3-fold testimony from God the Father concerning the work His Son on the cross. 1st - The veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom to give anyone and everyone access to God2nd - Jesus was raised from the dead3rd - He sent the Holy Spirit On the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast, here is Dr. John G. Mitchell, Matthew 27:51-56.
Listen to this week's sermon, The Nicene Creed: One Church (Advent) preached by Director of Students Peter Young from Ephesians 2:18-22.
The journey inward was never meant to end in hiding—it was preparation for standing in the presence of God.You've turned. You've entered the room. You've been renewed. Now comes the breathtaking conclusion: Before the Throne—where sacred surrender transforms into sacred confidence.In this powerful series finale, host Donald E. Coleman reveals the divine mystery woven through Hebrews 4 and Hebrews 10: God showed us the destination first (access to the Most Holy Place), then walked us back through the pathway that gets us there. This isn't just about finding rest—it's about discovering bold, grace-based access to the throne of God.Drawing from Hebrews 4:12-16, Donald unpacks how the Living Word that pierces us is the same High Priest who welcomes us. The secret place that exposed your heart becomes the launching point for a life lived in divine presence.In this episode, you'll discover:How the Living Word has been present in every phase of your journey (The Turn, The Room, The Renewal)Why God's Word pierces—not to condemn, but to heal and make you wholeThe difference between the Word that exposes and the High Priest who receivesHow Jesus modeled the complete pathway: from desert to withdrawal to presentation to intercessionThe stunning connection between Hebrews 4 and Hebrews 10—and why the Spirit revealed them in reverse orderWhat it means to approach the throne of grace with confidence, not because of who you are but because of who Jesus isWhy the secret place prepares you for boldness, not just intimacyThis episode is for you if:You've done the inner work, but wonder what comes nextYou struggle to believe you have real access to God's presenceYou feel stuck between hiding in shame and striving for approvalYou want to understand what "drawing near with confidence" actually meansYou're ready to live not from effort but from grace-based access to the throneThe Complete Journey:The Turn (Matthew 4:17) — You reoriented your soul through metanoiaThe Room (Matthew 6:6) — You entered hidden communion with the FatherThe Renewal (Romans 12:1-2) — You were transformed by surrendered presenceThe Throne (Hebrews 4:12-16) — You stand boldly before the throne of graceThis is where letting go leads you: not to emptiness, but to fullness. Not to withdraw, but to welcome. Not to silence, but to standing in the presence of the One who sees you, knows you, and invites you to come boldly.The pathway of sacred surrender ends where it always should: before the throne of grace, held by the High Priest who understands your weakness and meets you with mercy."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please follow the show and write a review.If you want to go deeper on this journey, visit www.tcbcl.org to learn how we're walking this path together through biblical coaching, spiritual formation, and the ROOTED Global Movement.
Ephesians 2-3
In this exhortation, Pastor Mike Polley reflects on the Helper that Jesus mentions in John 16:7 and how this is a greater gift even than the gift of Christian community.
Sermon Direct Link 10/12/25 Rev. Clint Smith A Better Sacrifice – Full Access to God Granted Now and Forever (Hebrews 9:1-25) Jesus’ superiority as the Mediator of a new and eternally lasting covenant is central ... Read More The post A Better Sacrifice – Full Access to God Granted Now and Forever (Hebrews 9:1-25) appeared first on Town Creek Baptist Church.
As a child of God we have been given many things, and direct access to Him is one of them. Many people yearn to please Him, to see Him and try all manner of ways to reach Him, yet our trust and belief of Jesus' death on our behalf gives us immediate access to Creator God who become our Father. We run through the throne room into His arms. His explosive love envelopes us as we lean in and trust Him to hold us still. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Adam Maddock, and Phil Reaser
Introduction In this Walk and Talk episode, Ian Banner explores one of the most liberating truths in Christianity: you don't need a spiritual middleman to hear from God. Drawing from Jeremiah 31:31, Ian reveals how the new covenant fundamentally changed our relationship with the divine—moving from priest-mediated encounters to direct, personal connection with God.Ian unpacks the historical shift from Old Testament sacrifice systems, where priests determined whether your offering was "good enough," to the new covenant promise that "they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest." You'll discover why Jesus's words in John 10:27—"My sheep hear my voice"—aren't just for spiritual elites, but for every believer.This isn't about diminishing spiritual leadership, but about understanding the true role of guides versus gatekeepers. Ian challenges listeners to stop second-guessing those gentle promptings and quiet directions, encouraging direct spiritual sensitivity rather than constant external validation.Whether you've been uncertain about your ability to hear from God or you've been waiting for someone else to interpret divine guidance for you, this episode will transform how you approach your personal relationship with the Creator. Stop waiting for permission to listen—God is already speaking directly to you.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Personal Relationship with God 02:30 Old Testament Spiritual Middlemen System 05:45 The New Covenant Promise from Jeremiah 31:31 08:20 Jesus and Direct Divine Communication 11:10 Redefining Spiritual Leadership Roles 13:40 Trusting Your Spiritual Sensitivity 16:25 Practical Steps for Direct God Connection 18:50 Call to Action and ClosingThanks for reading The School of Safe and Humble Prophets! This post is public so feel free to share it.Thanks for reading The School of Safe and Humble Prophets! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.safeprophets.com
Dr. Jordan Stone preached on Psalm 15.
Right after Jesus dies the Bible says, “And behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom.” It was not torn from the bottom-up, as though we could tear the veil open. Rather through the death of Christ—through his torn body—we are given access. No more insiders or outsiders but rather we are all welcomed in on account of Christ. What great news! Cloud of Witnesses Cor Chmieleski Hope Community Church - Downtown Minneapolis Download Message Slides For more resources or to learn more about Hope Community Church, visit hopecc.com.
Midland Evangelical Free Church Sermon Audio Midland, MI
Our meetings are called Principles in Application, they are held virtually on Zoom. There is a Principles in Application meeting every day. All of the meetings are based on 12 steps and start with 20 minutes of meditation. These are meetings based on living by spiritual principles in our lives today right now. For a meeting schedule please visit https://www.randymermell.com/meetings Randy Mermell is an international coach, speaker, and podcaster. Randy helps people live happy and purposeful lives. Drawing from his own experience from 20 years of happy marriage, raising two daughters, and his success as an entrepreneur, he has helped others get through all types of professional and personal challenges, including love, marriage, children, jobs, and finding passion in everything we do. With over 28 years of sobriety, and success in his own life overcoming low self-esteem, addictions to alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, and coffee Randy draws on his real-life experience to lead meditation and recovery retreats internationally. Our meetings are called Principles in Application, they are held virtually on Zoom. There is a Principles in Application meeting every day. All of the meetings are based on 12 steps and start with 20 minutes of meditation. These are meetings based on living by spiritual principles in our lives today right now. For a meeting schedule please visit https://www.randymermell.com/meetings
by Jason Blackley | From the Series: Praying the Psalms | Scripture: Psalm 5 | Download Audio
by Jason Blackley | From the Series: Praying the Psalms | Scripture: Psalm 5 Download Audio
by Jason Blackley | From the Series: Praying the Psalms | Scripture: Psalm 5 | Download Audio
This episode features a full length Bible study taught by Pastor Jack Abeelen of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.If today you prayed with Pastor Jack to receive the Lord, we'd love to hear about it and get you started on the right foot. Visit us online at: https://morningstarcc.org/born-again/To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
Send us a textThe door to the very presence of God has been made wide open to believers. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross finished the matter of sin forever. Through the blood of Jesus, we have boldness to enter the very presence of God. Jesus has opened the way. God bless you today and I encourage you to spend time in God's Word https://www.instagram.com/biblicaltapestry/https://www.facebook.com/HyperNike12
In this episode, we dive into the profound theme of justification, exploring its application in our lives and how it leads us to find peace with God. As the world grapples with unrest, the believer can have complete peace that comes from justification. Understanding the dual aspects of our Christian life—standing and state—we navigate the concepts of justification and sanctification, discussing the peace that comes when we stop trying to earn favor with God. Our sins are forgiven, clearing our conscience and removing fear, enabling us to live a life of peace. We also discuss the invaluable access to God we gain through justification. Accepted and adopted into God's family, we enjoy full access to the God, transforming our approach to prayer and personal growth. By embracing forgiveness and peace, we can strengthen our relationships with others and live victoriously as children of the King.
Welcome to part 3 of our message series, entitled Acts. Discover with us how God still moves today among his church and in our very lives.Each week, we will be digging deep into the early church's story—the miracles, the boldness, the faith—and letting God stretch and move us just like He did back thenTopic: Spiritual refreshing | Discipleship | Acts | Early church | Life changeMain Scripture: Acts 2; Revelation 3:15-22; Psalm 40:1-3Support the show ------------------------------------------WANT MORE?Say You Love Me 1: Building Healthy RelationshipsToxic 1: What are Toxic Thoughts? Things Jesus Never Said 1: Is Loving Money Bad? Bondage Breaker 1: Tormented by your past? ------------------------------------------ JOIN US!Visit us at www.FusionChurchNY.com for the most up-to-date in-person service times and events. Join a Small Group.------------------------------------------FOLLOW US!Make sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and Tiktok.
In honor of the passing of Pastor Gayle Erwin we are reuploading some of our favorite studies he taught for a full week of Gayle Erwin! Today's sermon is Access to God by Gayle Erwin Find more teaching from Pastor Gayle at www.servant.org
In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Jason Dunn explores Hebrews 10:19–25, a pivotal passage that transitions from the theological foundations of Christ's priesthood to practical exhortations for the church. Through the imagery of a train journey shared with his twin brother, Pastor Jason illustrates how many of us feel spiritually hesitant—bound by conscience, shame, or fear. Yet, Hebrews reminds us that we have confident access to God through the blood of Jesus and a faithful advocate in Christ.The sermon unfolds around three central imperatives: draw near, hold fast, and stir up. Believers are invited to approach God with assurance because Christ has cleansed their hearts and secured their access. In holding fast to our confession of hope, we are reminded that our endurance does not rest on our strength, but on God's faithfulness. And finally, we are exhorted to stir up one another toward love and good works—something that only happens in the context of regular, intentional Christian community. Pastor Jason closes with a vision of the church as a place of encouragement, a relational home that combats the isolation and spiritual drift of the modern "de-churched" world, and he calls the congregation to reengage in relationships that reflect the love and advocacy of Jesus.
How can impure, earthbound humans gain access to God, who is holy and in heaven? In ancient Israel and much of the ancient world, the answer was obvious: by means of a temple. Tune in as we talk with Nicholas Moore about his recent book, The Open Sanctuary: Access to God and the Heavenly Temple in the New Testament (Baker Academic, 2024), which explores how the heavenly temple emerged as an important theological concept for early Christians. Nicholas Moore is Lecturer in New Testament at Cranmer Hall, St John's College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ephesians 2.18 | Ron DowningLearn more about Redeemer Kansas City by visiting redeemerkc.church Come visit us every Sunday morning at 10amSermon Notes
In this week's episode of Christmas Catalysts, Emory explores the profound prophecy of "A Prophet Like Moses" and its beautiful connection to Jesus Christ. Journey with us as we uncover how Moses' role as a mediator between God and His people was actually God's "Plan B," pointing toward His ultimate "Plan A"—Jesus Christ. Emory masterfully unpacks how God's deep desire for intimate connection with humanity led to Christ becoming the final mediator, fulfilling Moses' ancient prophecy. Discover how this transition from requiring a "middle man" to direct access to God through Jesus transformed our ability to hear God's voice and encounter Him personally. This powerful meditation reveals God's heart to restore dignity to His creation and establish a relationship built not on fear, but on love. Connect with Kris Vallotton: Website: https://www.krisvallotton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kvministries/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvministries/ X: https://x.com/kvministries Additional Resources by Kris Vallotton: https://shop.bethel.com/collections/kris-vallotton About Kris Vallotton: Kris Vallotton is the Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church, Redding, and is the Co-Founder of Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry (BSSM) and Spiritual Intelligence Institute. He is also the Founder and President of Moral Revolution and a sought-after international conference speaker. Kris and his wife, Kathy, have trained, developed, and pastored prophetic teams and supernatural schools all over the world.
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