You can start today by intentionally listening for God's voice in your daily prayers and scripture reading. As you seek His will, trust that He will guide you through circumstances and people to fulfill your unique purpose. Step out in bold faith, knowing that God is training you to overcome every mountain in your path.
Welcome to the Real Church podcast. Our mission is for you to know the love of Jesus and live out your God given purpose. Now join us and listen in to the latest message from pastor David John Phillips.
*Father God*, I Father, I thank you for who you are. Lord, you're amazing. Lord, you're wonderful. Lord, we give everything to you. God I thank you for this house.
I thank you for Radiant Church. Lord I thank you for pastor Aaron. Lord I thank you for his family and his leadership here, his diligent leadership over this house. *God I thank you for the leaders that you sent to this place. And Father* I pray that you send more.
Lord send him more leaders, send him more people, father send more finances, Lord God send more people who need Jesus. Father I thank you for what you're gonna do here. Lord I thank you for the multiplication here and around the world. Lord God I thank you for the future campuses, the future church plants, the future missions, and the and the 2080 Zone or whatever it's called. Lord, I thank you for what you're doing.
In *Jesus* name, amen. Man, you know what? I love this church. It's my home. It's 1 of my homes.
I have many homes now, but it is 1 of my homes and I love your pastor, pastor Aaron, and I want to take a moment to honor him and honor, yes, And his family. You know the heart of the organization, the heart of the church follows the heart of the leader and pastor Aaron is the lead follower of Jesus. Right? So all this amazing culture of energy, all this amazing culture of generosity, this amazing culture of of just loving people radically, it all flows out of his heart. And it's amazing.
You're feeling that and you're experiencing that in this moment, in this atmosphere because that's who he is, and that's who his family is, and that's what this team is. Pastor Jim and and pastor Ryan and Suzanne, I'm not gonna try to name them all because but I love all you guys. You're amazing. You have an amazing church. And I could go on and on because I was here for 4 months and it was awesome, but God's given me a word for you guys.
And you know what pastor Aaron actually during his talk set it up perfectly because the word for tonight is 1 of the most important things that we could ever talk about. As a matter of fact, without this, it's impossible to please God. We're gonna be talking about faith. Right? Didn't he set it up so good?
I mean, it's awesome. So you know with faith and I got some some props. You'll see some props over here. And and and maybe you know with faith you you you have this something, you know, something deep down inside of you that's saying, man, I know I need to go over there and I need to get that trophy. I just know I need to go over there and get that trophy.
And you start walking toward the trophy and all of a sudden you bump into a mountain and you don't know what to do. And somehow, someway inside you know that the Bible somewhere said that, man, if I had faith the size of a mustard seed, then I could speak to that mountain and it would move. And so you hit the mountain and you're like, what does that even mean? It not only not only does it say that, but it also says that nothing would be impossible for you after that. Man, that's crazy.
So what does it even mean? And we're gonna talk about faith a lot tonight. You know, I'm not really 1 to preach 3 point sermons, but sometimes I do and we got 3 questions today, but it's really kind of circular. So we're just gonna we're gonna talk about faith in a circle here and then in a circle here, and it's all gonna connect together. Is that gonna be okay?
You guys good with that? Okay. Cool. Let's start with it. My my first question for you is how do we get faith?
Like how because we're talking about faith, but how do we how does that even work? You know, it's it seems so out there. Right? How do we get faith? And I know a lot of you would say, and it's biblical.
In Romans-12:3, it says, don't think of someone more highly than you ought. Right? But think of yourself with the faith that God has distributed unto you. Right? So we see there in that verse that that God gives us faith.
And different people have different amounts of faith. But how? How do? How does that happen? How does that work?
And I'm gonna be quoting a lot of scriptures, so you might want to write them down. They'll pop up on the screen. We'll kind of go really fast. Just bear with me there. But Romans-10:7.
How does how does God give faith? And the NIV says it a little different. I like the ESV. It says, **faith comes by hearing** and hearing by the word of God. So how do we get faith?
We get faith by hearing his voice, by hearing him speak. Every time we hear him speak and we receive what he says, our faith grows a little bit because our relationship with him is growing in that moment. *Matthew-4:4, Jesus* is speaking He says, man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. Man, we we think we wanna do so much stuff in the natural, but our very life, the essence of who we are comes from hearing his word, come from he comes from hearing him speak. As a matter of fact, if you don't hear him speak, then you don't have relationship with him.
That's tough. Right? I mean, because that's built in the less that we hear him speak, the more spiritually dead that we are. And we want to grow in our understanding of how he speaks to us, and he speaks to us in multiple different ways. Actually, Henry Black will be puts it like 4 different ways.
He speaks through he speaks through prayer. Right? So as you're praying, you're speaking to God, but prayer is just not talking to him. It's also listening to his voice. Right?
So he speaks through prayer. He speaks through circumstance. A lot of times things will happen. You're like, man, that was God. Right?
He also speaks through people. Right? *God* can do you believe that God can use people to speak to people? Absolutely. Right?
And then so so well, I guess a quick question then. Do you believe that God can use me to speak to you? Man, that's my prayer. And that my prayer is is that I would get "out of the way" tonight and he would I would be just just a microphone for him and that your ears, you would get out of the way and you would be able to hear what he's saying, all distractions, all junk so that after the night, you grow in your faith and in your understanding of who he is and how much he loves you. It's kind of a big deal.
But then also he speaks through his word. See, faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Notice it doesn't say faith comes by reading. You can read this book a lot and it's I mean, this is this is powerful. This is God's word.
You could read a lot and never grow in your faith. If you just read it, check off a list and just get through it. But no, every time that you sit down to read this word, you're like, God, speak to me. Father, I need to hear your voice. I need to know you.
And as you read, all of a sudden, things jump off the page. You're like, oh my gosh. I've never seen that before. That's God speaking to you. As you as you get in prayer and you're not just praying just for self, but but you're like, God speak to me.
What do you want me to pray about? And then God speaks and you begin to pray what he says and things happen because when you hear his will and you pray his will, it has to happen. It's 1 John-5:14 and 15. It's a good 1. As you come to church, it's not coming to church just to "check off a box".
It's coming to church to hear what God has to say to you that day. So you're like, God, I'm coming, and I don't feel like anything, but I wanna I wanna hear you no matter how I feel because it's not about how I feel. It's about what you say. So father, would you speak to me in this moment? And then as you listen, all of a sudden, something the pastor says is exactly what you need to hear or something your friend says when he comes and taps you on the shoulder because God doesn't just speak through pastors.
He speaks through you because you know Jesus and he loves you. Right? Because you're ministers of the gospel. That's a big deal. And then through circumstance, just always having your eyes open, what he wants to say.
Right? So Father, speak to us in Jesus' name so we know how he speaks to us, and we know how we get faith by hearing his word, right? Which is a big deal. Now my next question, which is a big 1, is who? Who has faith?
That's a big question. Who is it? So we know how we get faith, but who is it that has faith? Let's look. Let's go to scripture.
And I'm old school when I preach, so I turn through the Bible. A lot of times when I read, I read through this and sometimes I read through this. Anyway, let's go to Hebrews-10. We're going to start in verse 36. So if you got your Bible app or whatever, turn it on.
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Hey, everybody. Alright. So so the question is who has faith? Hebrews-10:36-38. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised.
Verse 37, for in just a little while, he who is coming will come and will not delay. And remember the question is who has faith? But my righteous 1 will live by faith, and I will take no pleasure in the 1 who shrinks back. Did you guys catch it? Yeah.
Who has faith? It says, and my righteous 1 will live by faith. Who is my righteous 1? Now you know what? You're right.
*Jesus is the righteous* 1. But another translation of this verse says, the just will live by faith. And if you go back to Habakkuk-2:4, which is where this verse is quoted from, it's saying it says the persons the righteous persons will live by their faithfulness. So it's not talking about Jesus in this verse. My righteous 1 will live by faith.
Let's break that apart a little bit. What does it mean? What does righteousness mean? Righteousness means right standing with God. Right?
So then if we rephrase that verse with that meaning, it says, those in right standing with God will live by faith. Yeah. So living by faith is a product of being in right standing with him. We don't focus a 100% on, man, if I live by faith, I live by faith, I live by faith, then I'm in right standing with him. No.
Being in right standing with him results in living by faith. That's interesting. Let's take a moment. This is about midway through the message and it's a little unconventional and that's okay. But let's everybody just raise your hand real quick.
Oh, man. This is beautiful hands. I love it. Alright. Everybody put your hands down.
Now everybody, this is a this is a important, very important moment. Everybody close your eyes and bow your heads for a moment. How many of you guys would say, I want to. I want to know and I want to always, from this day forward, be in right standing with God in relationship with him so I can hear his word. How many of guys would say I mean, I'm raising my hand, by the way.
I I want to know. I want to know that I'm in right standing with God from this day forward, always hearing his word and growing in my faith. Put your hands down. How many of you guys would say in this moment based on everything Pastor Aaron said everything that we just said and relationship with him, you'd say right now. And hearing God's voice, if you're not used to hearing God's voice, that little that "nervous feeling" in your stomach because you've never heard God's voice before, that's God saying, I love you, and I want to know you.
If you would say, I am not I've never been in relationship with God because I've never given my life to Jesus. I'm not going to make you stand up and do something crazy or anything like that, but just raise your hand boldly. Say, I want to know him right now. "I see you". I see you.
I see the hands. I see the hands. Wow. If that's you, I'm not once again everybody's got their head bowed, eyes closed. I want you to look up at me.
I wanna talk to you. Look at me. Look at me real quick. Thank you. I see you.
I see you. When when you go into the king's presence in the Old Testament, 2 hands up means a sign of surrender. Right? That's what that means. And so just right now, when nobody look at want you to put 2 hands up as a sign of surrender.
And you're saying, by doing that, you're saying, God, I surrender my life. So just repeat after me. I surrender my life to you. You are the Lord of my life. I am no longer the Lord of my life.
I believe you died for me, and I receive forgiveness for my sin right now. Thank you God for loving me. You are now a son and a daughter of the king. That's amazing. Everybody give a big hand.
You did that on live too. That's a big deal. Like angels in heaven are rejoicing. That's that's amazing. But we're not done, so close your eyes and bow your heads again.
Now how many of you guys would be bold and say that I've given my life to Jesus? I I know that I've given my life to Jesus, but right now I don't feel like I'm in right standing with God. Raise your hand high. Be bold. All over the room.
Raise your hand high. All over the room. I see it. I see. I mean, there's maybe a 100 hands on live too.
Okay. Put your hands down. Alright. Look up at me. I got great news.
I mean, I did it that way for a reason and and on purpose because I got great, like wonderful news. Like pretty much everybody in here has given their life to Jesus now. That's why I did that. It's important because the rest of this message is for Christians. It's for people that know Jesus, which is kind of a big deal.
So who is in right standing with God? Because who has faith? That question, it's important because those who are in right standing with God have faith. They live by faith. The result of being in right standing with God is walking by faith.
Period. And we all want to walk by faith because that means we're hearing his voice and being obedient in the moment. Right? Cool. So then check this out.
Let's go to Romans-4. We're going start in verse 3. Listen to this. What does the scripture say? Verse 3.
Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness. Interesting. The prerequisite for righteousness or right standing with him is believing him at his word. Interesting. Let's keep going.
Now to the 1 who works, wages are not credited as a gift but as an obligation. Doesn't every religion do that? Like every religion is like, you got to do this and do this and do this in order to make it to God. And you never the performance based thing pastor Aaron is talking about. You never know if you're close enough or if you're good enough.
You never know if you've done enough. And so you'll always feel weighted down like you always have to perform better. You always have to read more. You always have to and that demonic teaching has even infiltrated the church. And it's demonic, guys.
It's a scheme of Satan to make you think that you're not in right standing with him. But check this out. Verse 5. However, to the 1 who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly. Question.
Who justifies? That means just as if you've never done it. Who is it that God justifies? Look at that verse. Now to the 1 who who does not work, but trust God who justifies thee what?
Say that again. Ungodly. A little louder. Ungodly. So he doesn't justify those who think that they're good enough, but those who come to him initially recognizing that they could never do it on their own.
That's huge. So you come to God and say, I'm done. I can't be the Lord of my life, which is what we did earlier. I can't take it anymore. My efforts aren't working anymore.
I give my life to you because I have to trust you. And then guess what happens next? Right after that it says, their *faith* is credited as what? Woah. As right standing with God.
Verse verse 8. Blessed is the 1 who sin, the Lord will never count against them. Who is the 1 who sinned the Lord will never count against them? A lot of people when I ask people on the street, they say Jesus. Jesus didn't have any sin to count against them.
It's not Jesus. So who is it that the 1 the Lord will never count never everybody say never. Never. Never count the sin against him. Who is it?
Those who have trusted in *Jesus* as their Lord and Savior. Those who just gave their life to Christ. Those of you that rose your hand that you gave your life to Christ 10, 15 years ago, and you feel like you're not in right standing with him. Guess what? Jesus, God said, your past, present, and future sins were forever paid for on the cross.
His blood is good enough to pay for all of your sin. And you say, well, I I I did this and I feel bad. Your sin does not outweigh the weight of the blood. It's not about your feelings anyway because we don't walk by sight, we walk by faith. And faith doesn't focus on feelings, it focuses on what God said.
And God said you're in right standing with him. So are you gonna trust how you feel? Are you gonna trust what he says? Isn't that good? Last verse on that and we'll continue.
II Corinthians-5:21 says, He who knew no sin, Jesus, he knew no sin, became sin for us. He literally died as your sin. That's awesome. So that in him and you're in him, we might become what? What?
The right and and how righteous is God? Like, 100%. Yeah? Like, Jesus' righteousness, right, is credited, given to your account, his goodness to your account. So when you when God looks at you, he doesn't see your performance.
He sees the performance of Christ. Wow. That's the gospel. That's the good news. Yeah.
That's like ridiculous. But that's how much he loves you. That's called grace. So everybody raise your hands right now. I receive that God.
I that I am forgiven. I am forgiven. And I am in right standing with you. And I am in right you. Even though I don't feel like it.
Help me to trust your *word* over my feelings. All right. So we've learned how do we get faith by hearing his word. Who has faith? Those who are in right standing with him.
You guys. You have faith. That's kind of a big deal. And the last 1, which is important as well. Number 3, what is faith?
Because in order to walk by faith, you kind of got to know what faith is. Is that right? Right. Hebrews eleven:one. Let's turn to Hebrews eleven:one.
It says in the NIV it says, now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance of what we do not see. Right? So I like the King James version on this 1. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of what we do not see. The Darby translation says, faith is the substantiating, and I'm going to explain.
The substantiating of things hoped for, the evidence of what we do not see. And I really like that 1 the best, and I'll explain why in a second. So what is faith? What does that even mean? What is all that like even saying?
Like because it seems kind of nebulous, like kind of out there, like crazy. Let me put it to you like this. We have 5 senses. Right? We have what we we taste, what we touch, what we see, what we smell, and what we hear.
Those are our 5 senses. And and that really, like this apple right here, for instance, I can feel it. I can smell it. I can hear it. If I pluck it.
I can see it. I've told Pastor pastor Aaron do this multiple times. I wanted to do it too. I can taste it, which is awesome. I'm gonna set it back here.
That is fact. Right? Scientists live by fact. They live by what they can feel, what they can see, what they their senses, their sight. I'm sorry, guys.
I'm chewing in the microphone. And that's fact. And I agree with you. That is fact, but that's natural fact. Natural temporary fact because when I eat that apple, it's gone.
Everything in the natural will eventually go away. Eventually. Right? So we have the 5 senses. Have natural temporary fact.
Go to Hebrews-11 verse 3. By faith, we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, God's word, so that what is seen was not made out of what is visible. So God's word is eternal. It's always true. Therefore, God's word is fact.
And God's *word* is supernatural because from his word comes the natural. You follow me? Yeah. Okay. So which is more important?
The natural or the supernatural? It's super. Right? So supernatural. Which is more important?
The temporary or the eternal? I spit a little apple. I'm sorry. The temporary or the eternal? The eternal.
Right? So supernatural trumps natural. Eternal trumps the temporary. Right? So that fact is bigger.
And guess what? We're created in his image. We're created in the very image of God. So God created us like him with a similar power to partner with him in his word in making it happen, and that is called faith. Because faith is the substantiating, the making substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen.
So what does that look like? That looks like God speaks his word and we we walk by faith and not by sight. So we don't we don't focus on what we're we're looking at and what we're seeing or how we're feeling anymore. We focus on what God speaks and what he's saying. And by faith, we're making what he's saying into our experience.
We walk by faith and not by sight. Just like God says that you're righteous and you don't feel righteous. You don't feel like you're in right standing with him. Well, it's not about how you feel. It's about what he says about you.
And eventually, experience, you'll begin to do more righteous things because you realize that you are who God says you are. Interesting. So God spoke. Now we're all in relationship with him, so we know it's not like way out there that I just feel like I'm supposed to get at that trophy. No.
God spoke to us and he said, go from the place that you are standing and walk in a straight line. Don't veer to the left and don't veer to the right, and your destination is that trophy. We hear God's word, and we know it's God's word. He confirms it not just through the scripture, but through some trusted friends and some wise mentors and stuff. So we by an obedience to his word, we start taking steps of faith toward what he he told us to focus on.
Right? So we're walking there and then all of a sudden we run into something that's blocking us, a mountain in our path. What do we do? Well, it's logical. I mean, this is not a really big mountain.
It's just a small mountain. I could I could probably just go, you know, right around it. It's no big deal. Right? But God said don't veer to the right or to the left.
So to go to the right around it or to the left around it would be some disobedience. Right? And if we do that, we allow ourselves to get cut up by the enemy. Right? Because we're walking out of what he told us to do.
So so we just be radically obedient and say, no, God. I'm gonna walk forward. Well, what's something else I could do? I know God's given me a lot of strength. I grew up.
I know that I could just probably move this mountain on my own. That's logical. Right? I mean, I could just pick it up and but wait, Jesus. We're to imitate Jesus.
Right? We're in everything that we do. Hebrews-5:1. We're supposed to imitate him. And Christ said in John-12:49, he said that he does nothing unless he sees the father do it, and he says nothing unless he hears the father say it.
And I didn't hear the father say to pick the mountain up and move. I heard the father say, speak to the mountain and tell it to move. Wow. So what do I do? I don't I don't know what to do.
And when I don't know what to do, I don't take a step like I do know what to do. I just sit down and I wait in order to hear the voice of God. God, what are you saying right now? I know you've called me to be at that trophy. I know that God, but yet I can't I can't go to the right or left.
I can't move it out of the way. God, what are you saying? Father, speak to me when we listen. And then we hear we hear, did God really say that? Did he really say go to that trophy?
That door is closed. Wow. You know the enemy speaks too. Every thought that you have is not your own. It's either yours, it's from God, it's from the enemy.
We don't listen to the stranger's voice. Right? We knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that we were going to that mountain. We don't walk by open and closed door theology. We "walk by his voice".
Sometimes when he says to go to that that trophy over there, there's an open door here. It's really just a distraction because the devil doesn't want you over there because that's where you're supposed to be, and that's where the most lives will be changed. So this looks really good, but what's good is not necessarily what's godly Come on. Or what God has for you. Right?
So did God really say, yes, God really said, and I know that. I'm not gonna doubt that because the man who doubts is shipped is like a wave tossed to and fro in the sea. It says that in James. Right? And in Hebrews-11:37, it says that that men, we're not of those that shrink back.
So we're not gonna shrink back from what God says and doubt and fear and go back to where we're comfortable because we don't live by comfortable. We live by what God spoke. Right? So God, I'm I'm right here. *Father*, I'm waiting on you to speak.
*Father*, would you speak to me? So I'm waiting here. *God*, would you speak? And you know a lot of times a lot of times in the gap between future expectation and our current situation is frustration. Thanks, man.
I worked all night on that. No. But here's the deal. Suffering produces perseverance, which produces proven character, which produces hope that doesn't disappoint. So a lot of times that mountain that's there, God's not moving it yet because he's developing you the character necessary to be at that trophy.
And in in James, it says literally in, like, 1, 2, 3, 4, it says to sit under the trial until it's had its finished work. Sit there until it's had its finished work developing all the character necessary to carry the call. Because if you get to the trophy before you're ready, it will break you and you'll just be another person that falls when he was doing something before his time. *God* help me. *Father speak to me, and then I'm in I'm in my I'm in my word* because I'm I'm I'm listening to his voice.
I'm praying. I'm going going to church. I'm hanging out with other other people in small groups or in just my daily life. And and in my daily Bible study, I'm in Lamentations for some reason, which is right after Jeremiah. It's like the weeping book or whatever.
And and in verse, I'm I'm reading like, God, I I need to hear your voice. I don't know what to do here, but I'm trusting you. I'm not freaking out. I'm trusting you, God. And it says in verse 24 through 26, I say to myself, the "Lord is my portion".
That means he's my future. He's. Therefore I will wait for him. Okay. Okay, God.
Is that what you're saying? The Lord is good to those who hope in him, to the 1 who seeks him. Thank you, Father. I'm seeking you, and this is really touching me right now. It is good to wait quietly on the salvation of the Lord, and it just all jumps out of the page, you know that's God speaking to you saying to wait.
So father, I'm waiting. I'm waiting to hear your voice. Father, speak because I know when you speak, I'm gonna pray the prayer of faith. And and I know it says in 1 John-5:14 and 15. I know it says that if we ask anything according to your will, you will hear us.
And if we know that we you hear us, we know that we have what we've asked. So father, I'm waiting to hear your will. What is it, God? Speak to me. Yeah.
And all of a sudden, God says, and you hear **mountain move** still and as quiet as you possibly could. You heard it. What do you do? You this bold faith rises up you. You look at the mountain.
You say, in the name of Jesus, mountain move. And then you're like, wow, that happened. Oh my gosh. Like this works. And you begin walking and maybe there's another mountain, maybe there's not, or maybe it's time and you make it to where God has for you in that season.
It's a continual walk of faith. It's just kind of a big deal. It's what we do. It's what we do as Christ followers. There will always be another mountain in front of you because God's continually training you and sharpening you, causing you to grow because he wants you to.
So rejoice in that moment. Rejoice. *God, thank you. This mountain, this suffering*, it's just teaching me who you are and who I am in you and who you are in me, and it's just making me more strong so I can kick down the doors when I make it to the next trophy. That's awesome, man.
So *faith* in my life, *God* challenged my family and I to move to a city that we didn't He clearly told us to plant a church in Clearwater, Florida. I mean, I didn't even have any like, no friends, no family, no nothing, knew nothing about Clearwater. Didn't even know where it was on the map when we told God we'd come. I went and told my wife we're supposed to move to Dre's hometown, which is a friend of ours who was a gangbanger and drug drug addict from here. Yeah.
I'm serious. That's how that went. Okay. I gotta I gotta tell you. It's just 30 seconds.
The church I come from in Louisiana is my father's church. We run the largest faith based drug rehab in the state of Louisiana. It's a 70 percent success rate because we teach them not only who Jesus is, but who Jesus says they are. When they understand the debt, they're born again from the inside out. Everything changes.
Yeah. And so Jerry's life completely changed. And when I moved home to help him, to help my dad with the church, met him, and he asked me to be his mentor, asked me to start praying for his family who are all similar lifestyle. *God, because prayer works, the prayer of a righteous* man is powerful and effective, which your prayers are powerful and effective, started changing things. And he told me to pick up my family and move to his hometown, wherever that was.
I told my wife, she said, this is God we're going. Told my father, and he was taken back. Then God confirmed it over and over, and he sent me because God blesses the sent man, not the leaving man. So we came. We've been here for 8 months.
I met this amazing man and his family and this amazing church, you guys. And God told me to do the same thing with him. So I plowed another man's field until it was time to plant my own, and that was when he sent me. So now we're planting a real church. And but it's not just our story of faith.
It's the crazy part. Right now, there's worship leaders in Fort Worth who literally have no idea where their salary is coming from, who already signed a lease on their apartment and are moving here the May be a part of Real Church. That's awesome. That's *faith*. Jade Fulford and his family picked up and moved from Louisiana only knowing 2 months of their salary, had no idea for the rest, but knew that God told them to be here.
That's faith. *God*'s doing big things, and he's doing big things here. He's doing big things there. That's right. And I remember, and I'm done.
I remember you telling me when I sat at the at the table with you when we're done with our conversation. You said, David, let's change the world together. I believe it. Let's change the world together, brother.
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