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CAN OBAMA BE AS DUMB AS BUSH?


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


“We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over so many centuries to shape the world for the better, including my own country,” Obama said per AP.


Obama was speaking to the Turkish parliament.


When I read those words coming from the President of the United States, I could not help but conclude that Obama has not read the Koran.


Of course, the truth is that he knows the Koran front to back. He was schooled in it as a child. He was tutored in it by his Muslim relatives.


Once again, Marxist Muslim Obama lies for the sake of Allah who approves of lying to further Islam World Rule.


Obama is The Terrorist.


Then I thought of George W. Bush and his relationship to the Koran.


It was President Bush who placed the Koran in the White House library for the very first time. He did this at a Ramadan dinner for Muslim men and women in America.


When he did that, Bush chucked his so-called evangelical faith and sent tremors up and down genuine biblical believers’ spines. In fact, he quaked their souls’ depths.


One does not give allegiance to the Bible as God’s Word while at the same time lifting high the bloody verses located in the Koran.


So we have had a President who espoused the Koran as “holy writ.”


We now have a President who tells Muslims worldwide that Islam is the godly faith that has brought humanitarian kindness throughout the planet.


Is there ever a time when insanity sits high upon the throne?


Both Obama and Bush committed the horrific act of lauding Islam. Obama does it as a lie to further Allah’s power hold. Bush did it out of stupidity.


Either way, the God of the Bible is not pleased.


Read the Koran at http://jgrantswankjr.blogspot.com/2009/02/koran_1380.html










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GOOD FRIDAY'S VICTORY


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


Within l2 hours prior to His death on the cross, Jesus was literally dragged through 7 trial courts: once before the retired high priest, Annas; once before the son-in-law of Annas, Caiaphas, the latter serving as high priest; once before the Sanhedrin, the highest tribunal in Jerusalem with the high priest as president of such; once before Herod Antipas; then twice before the Roman procurator, Pilate.


At least l0 reversible errors occurred during this fiasco in injustice.


1.  It was against Jewish law to initiate legal procedure on a Jewish Sabbath or on a feast day. This regulation was obviously violated as Jesus was arrested on the Passover Feast Day.


2.  No legal procedure could be begun during the night of a trial which was to take place before the Sanhedrin. Jesus was taken as a criminal around midnight on that Thursday--consequently this rule was broken.


3.  The Sanhedrin had no jurisdiction concerning capital punishment situations. The Jewish court had been divested of that authority some 40 years prior by the Romans.


4.  It was legally wrong for High Priest Caiaphas to have served as judge when he had publicly proclaimed, before the trial itself, that Jesus deserved to die. Caiaphas should have disqualified himself in that he evidently revealed his bias in the case. Jesus was confronted with 6 trial courts prior to the crucifixion. However, there was a seventh trial of Jesus.


5.  Caiaphas, serving as judge, should not have tried to press Jesus to confess. This was an attempt to coerce a conviction by the accused's own confession without having supporting evidence. Such violation of law infringed on the person's guarantees against self-incrimination.


6.  The Sanhedrin had not convened for a regular meeting, therefore the group was not actually in formal session, and consequently was without legal power.


7.  The Roman Empire stipulated that trials were to be public; the grilling before Annas and Caiaphas were held in private, so were legal errors.


8.  Jesus was appointed no lawyer. He had no legal counsel.  If He Himself could not have provided one, then the political system was under obligation to provide Him with one but no lawyer was given Jesus.


9.  It was not legal for the Sanhedrin Court to convict an individual on the same day of the trial.  The Court could acquit on the same day but it had to wait at least two days for a verdict of guilty concerning capital punishment cases.


10.  Procurator Pilate, having taken the position that Jesus was in fact not guilty, erred in allowing the crazed mob to win out with their verdict of guilty. The judgment on evidence was overruled by the insistence of the mob.


Jesus was confronted with 6 trial courts prior to the crucifixion. However, there was a seventh trial of Jesus. This latter was conducted in the courts of heaven before the Judge Father. Six is the number of man, but 7 is the number of deity.  And deity had the last sentence--the sentence of innocent/victory--in the dedicated life of the Son.  The Supreme Court of Eternity pronounced Jesus free from guilt.


Then why was it that Jesus had to undergo such injustice?


In part, to fulfill the Old Testament prophecies. For example in Ps 35:ll there is the prophecy that He will be maltreated, spat upon and the hair of His beard plucked. 


In Isa 50:6 and 53:5 there are the predictions that He will be beaten with stripes.


In 53:7-9 it is foretold that He will be condemned and oppressed as well as mercilessly maligned. 


Yet through it all, the providence was at work to yield the verdict of the seventh trial court in heaven: innocent/victory.


The personal application for the believer is to trust the same God to be at work just as meticulously in His bringing triumph out of trial.  Can the Christian have faith in God to believe that through the injustices of life in the dedicated believer's days there will finally be victory in light of eternity?


Corrie ten Boom wrote, "Sometimes it is difficult to understand the secret of God's plan for this world.  But one thing I know: God did not make a mistake when He drew His eternal blueprint. God never makes mistakes. He knows exactly what He is doing."


Then she tells of how she and her sister, Betsy, in the Nazi concentration camp, prayed that God would heal Betsy who was so weak and sick.  Betsy had said with confidence, "Yes, the Lord will heal me."


But she died the next day and Corrie could not understand it.


When she viewed Betsy's thin body on the concrete floor along with all the other corpses of those who had died that day, it was hard to understand, to believe that God would have a purpose for all that. 


But she says, "Yet because of Betsy's death, today I am traveling all over the world telling people about Jesus. . .Now every place I go across the world, people tell me how much they love my sister, Betsy. . .She is a blessing for more people because she died than if she had lived.


"God makes no mistakes."








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COMFORTED


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


"Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted."  Matthew 5:4


The supreme mourning which a cross carrier can offer heaven is to empathize with the heart of the Yoke-fellow.


He came unto His own; His own received Him not. They still don't. And that, sadly, goes for most of the world.


The One who aids you in carrying your daily gospel cross is the One who cries the most over His wayward project--planet earth. He is Person. He has feelings.


Therefore, the most precious gift a friend can offer another friend is true understanding of that friend's lot. So it is with you and Jesus.


Thanking Jesus today for His grace upon your own soul can take on the genuine care you have for the heart of God. Such is to bless God, as Scripture encourages us. "Bless the Lord, oh my soul, and all that is within me."


Then bless God Christ alongside you by telling Him how much you thank Him for saving your soul, then tell Him that you care for His own burden of an uncaring world. Let Him know that you will never renege on your love fellowship with His heart. He can count on you. Let Him know that you will be most obedient always to whatever He tells you to do in order to bring another soul to His grace door.


When you mourn with Christ, you find His comfort in the depths. In that giving of your own heart, you will find His heart wedded more intimately to yours. It is the mystery of bonding come upon in real tender strength. It is the opening up of the inner secrets of God. It is the mentoring of your own spirit as to how to sensitize your soul to that which is eternally significant.


Comfort--what you have been seeking. Had you ever imagined that comfort can come to you by way of your giving your heart away in genuine sympathy to the very Christ who redeemed you?


It is so.








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THE HOUSE BECAME HIS GOD


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


He and wife decided to put a new addition onto their house.


In short, the addition became his god so that he lost out in his soul. It is that easy a slip to happen.


The addition consumed them. It became such an all-encompassing project that the Lord’s Day became shopping day for floor covering, tile, and so on and so on. Lowe’s and Home Depot vied for God’s attention.


“You’re not going to keep having Wednesday evening Bible study,” he pointed adamantly to me one day.


I had never said we were dispensing with the study. But he decided that his word ruled. Of course it didn’t. However, in his head the house addition was more important than mid-week Bible study. Over and out.


The rest of us continued to gather around the Word weekly. He was missing, House addition supplanted the Word.


The rest of us were kind enough to inquire about the addition—what colors, what tile selections, what floor plans. After all, we wanted to be happy with a friend who was a part of our house church.


However, it was obvious that the addition—wood, nails, paint—were all important in this fellow’s life. It was the beginning signs of spiritual backsliding.


How harmless a matter as an addition onto a house can rob the soul of God’s first place. But it happens all the time, in one form or another for the enemy of our souls never gives up.


Several years prior he and his first wife were sliding backward in their commitments to the Lord. As pastor I saw it and quaked. There was nothing I could say for they would rebut every caution I would verbalize. That’s the way it is when a Christian starts losing out with God.


It was a snowy Monday morning when his wife’s automobile slid into an accident that cut through in an instant her earthly stay. She was gone. God’s mercy retrieved her soul before she lost out completely with her Lord.


I met with him through all those hours of sorrow. I was there as faithful pastor.


Then he married a second time. The marriage moved along with one happy project and then another. The house addition came to the fore and loomed higher than it should. The fellow lost sight of legitimate spiritual priorities. The rest of us believers witnessed it and wondered what would eventually happen with the man’s test of loyalty.


Sundays became a quick stay for house worship and then off for more house building supplies. Addition. Addition. House addition became his all-in-all.


But God said, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”


With the sour state of his soul, he became critical of everything that happened in worship. That’s what happens when a person begins to pull away from the glory of the Lord. Even that which is nourishing to the faithful believers becomes repulsive to the one backsliding.


One Sunday evening we had a most enriching worship in an elderly woman’s home. The music was uplifting. The testimonies were enlivening. The fellowship was rich and sincere. The Bible opened to fill our waiting spirits with new food.


However, not so with the one who had by now given his allegiance to his own selfish world.


Monday morning he phoned me to complain about everything that occurred the evening before. We sang too many hymns. The sermonic illustrations were not proper. The distance driving to the elderly woman’s home was too long. And on and on.


All I could see in my mind during his tirade was House Addition, House Addition, House Addition equals god. It was truly sad.


He ordered me how to conduct future worships. He ordered us all when we were to meet and how long and where. In short, his phone message was obnoxious—but worse. It was the final sign that he had given into the backslidden soul.


Soon after he decided to exit the house church for his own lonely abode, his second wife slipped while working on the house addition. She broke her leg in multiple locations, pins having to be inserted, two months off the use of the leg and so forth.


I have witnessed this often when persons willfully turn their backs on God. We mortals need do nothing. God then moves in to discipline those He loves, according to His Word.


To this moment, the man has never apologized for the havoc he brought to God and the innocent house church believers.


Instead, he continues his way in the void promised him by the enemy of our souls.












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N. KOREA: OBAMA FORCED TO HARD UP IRAN


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


North Korea broke the rules, once again, by testing a rocket that could be used for long-range missiles," Obama said in Prague.


“It creates instability in their region, around the world. This provocation underscores the need for action, not just this afternoon in the U.N. Security Council, but in our determination to prevent the spread of these weapons” per AP.


That means that B. H. Obama must say the same to Muslim Iran. Will he say it? He has to or else prove himself to be favoring Islamic over non-Islamic.


Put “Iran” in place of “North Korea” in the AP release and realize what it now puts to B. H. Obama.


B. H. Obama, Marxist Muslim, is now confronted with what he had hoped would not happen. He has been faced with a defiant North Korea. All the while, he has bowed before Muslim leaders while on his global jaunt.


Will the bow before Muslim leaders now change to warning them that they must empty their nuclear pantries?


Obama cannot speak out of both sides of his mouth, however much he has done so in his campaign and now Oval Office tenure. The world is listening to every word coming out of his mouth. The entire world is listening, not just the mob hysteriacs who pushed him into the White House.


If he is inconsistent, especially favoring Muslims over non-Muslims, he will have shown his true allegiance to Allah, the Koran and Islam World Rule.


This is a terrific moment for pressing integrity upon The Boy who is used to lying for Allah’s sake.


This North Korean missile burst is a blessing in that it now—early in Obama’s presidency—is forcing him to say something for peace, on the side of nuclear control.


Whatever he says can be translated from non-Muslim countries to Muslim countries such as Iran.


Will The Boy be consistent? It will be hard for him to be so since he is at heart a Muslim Marxist.







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PALM SUNDAY PARADE


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


The character of Jesus comes through in bold relief when riding on the back of a donkey’s colt. It’s the first day of the week. Jesus rides into the Holy City.


It’s His city, though it rejects Him, by and large. “He came unto His own and His own received Him not.”


It was this city over which Jesus cried, saying He would have yearned to take Jerusalem to His heart as a hen feather-covers her chicks. But the inhabitants, starting with Temple guard, would not hearken to Jesus’ invitation.


Nevertheless, Jesus’ character remains loving and kind, hungry for a people who resisted His embrace. On that Sunday we refer to as “Palm Sunday,” Jesus entered the busyness as some hailed Him as King of Israel.


Who were these? No one really knows, except they obviously were ones who had faith in His mission. They had heard Him preach, teach and watched Him heal the sick. They caught at least that much of His message. Therefore, they cried out in joy that He was the long-awaited One, the Monarch portrayed by prophets of old.


Jesus, humbled, climbed atop the beast. With that, peasants threw their shawls over dirt paths, as if honoring Him with a royal carpet. He, the Servant. He, the Sacrifice to be slain. He the young man from other side of the tracks — Galilee — Nazareth, to be exact.


He was on His way to death by crucifixion. Mixed with the confusion were singing and shouting, smiles galore and festivity in the air. “Praise God! Bless the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Hail to the King of Israel.”


Humble Jesus. He made the city. He molded the people. He breathed the air. He brought everything into something from nothing. He, the embodiment of the Second Person of the Trinity, was the agent of creation from the very start. He, Alpha, was source of existence itself.


Yet to the city He humbled Himself, even to their bloody scheme. Yet to the people, including the murder-hungry, He placed Himself upon their wood piece. Yet to the air He breathed His moan: “Father, why have you forsaken Me?”


The character of Jesus comes through in bold relief when riding on the back of a donkey’s colt. It’s the first day of the week. Jesus rides into the Holy City.


Yes, He owned the city yet He bowed to its free wills, allowing them to choose their own eternal destinies by receiving Him as Savior or rejecting Him as refuse.


How interesting that He does the same with us. He presents Himself as lowly of heart, knocking upon our hearts’ doors. Will we open to His saving grace? Or will we seal the door tightly shut, turning to our own nuisances to call them “salvation?”


Jesus was not betrayed by all of Jerusalem. There was the righteous remnant. There were those who clung closely to His frame upon the cross. They hunkered down in its shadows as blood dropped from His body. They wept. They wept until there were no more tears.


They groaned as their bones ached in travail. They peered into a black sky that Friday, wondering what in heaven’s name was going on with their Kind One. From noon till 3 o’clock, the sun blinked out its light. Nighttime in mid-day fell upon the world as the remnant wrestled against hell’s doubt grip.


However, even though the power cliques of politic and religion won the day with His murder upon a rugged cross, there were still the lowly who believed. They believed against all logic. They trusted against all that was visible. They were the fools of faith, if there were ever fools of faith. They were those who had lost their heads to save their hearts.


And so it is today. The remnant is regarded as the stupid, provincial, intolerant, stubborn and dull of senses. The remnant is not posh nor politically pleasing. The remnant is considered coarse and unkempt, sometimes riff-raff and tawdry. Yet the remnant, no matter, clings to the blood stains, the wood, the illogic of it all. In that, they remain true to the close and then some.


The character of Jesus comes through in bold relief when riding on the back of a donkey’s colt. It’s the first day of the week. Jesus rides into the Holy City.


He heard the shouts of acclamation; but He would not put trust in their smiles, shouts, applause. He lived for only one daily siting. It was the will of the Father. “I came not to do My will but the will of the Father.” How long does applause last? How fleeting are shouts of approval? If ever anyone knew the brevity of the fickle it was Jesus.


In His character sterling was His fine-tuned allegiance to the supreme — Father’s will only. “Thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven.” Even as mortal as well as divine, living out the doubting fears of the mortal, when He cried, “Father, why have you forsaken Me?” he kept true to the Father’s will. He did not renege. He did not recant. Even through hell’s darkest hour, Jesus remained loyal to the unseen but eternally secure Father’s will.


Yes, the character of Jesus comes through in bold relief when riding on the back of a donkey’s colt. After all, it was the Palm Sunday Parade.


Thank you, Jesus.





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GREAT GOD NAMES THE STARS


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


“He counts the number of the stars; He gives names to all of them. Great is our Lord and abundant in strength; His understanding is infinite.” Psalm 147:4-5


He also knows the numbers of hairs on your head.


So God knows the stars, naming them. He knows your hair total. From stars to hairs.


“His understanding is infinite.” Say He more?


What does that speak to you about today’s global security? It says everything to me.


So often we biblical believers are quagmired in world-think. We are swamped in it. We fill our heads with secular newsfeeds all day long, even nightmaring about them in the night.


Move more into the Bible and you will find more comfort than you had ever imagined. You believe the Bible is God inspired. Therefore, whatever you take in there is from eternity. Truth.


You believe that God has provided you with divine secrets in that Book. There is also Book encouragement on life’s journey.


Then take it. Digest it. Ponder it. Meditate upon it throughout the day.


I am so uplifted by these two verses alone from the Psalms. They tell me that God is into minutia, even that of naming trillions of stars. They are out there. He has tagged every one of them with identity. Why? Who cares? He’s done it.


Then move from the stars taking His attention to the sun and moon. Then the galaxies. Move into the seasons, coming and going. Into tomorrow’s dawn and today’s weather changes.


God is tending to all of that.


Do you really think then that the Devil is going to sabotage all that God-superintended activity? No. God is God. Creator God blossomed everything from nothing. The Devil cannot do that.


Therefore, with world think via newsfeeds deluging our thought patterns 24 / 7 we are scared out of our wits. This should never be. We have the daily reliable Good News from the Book. It’s there. It’s waiting for us to invest in it.


God names stars. God keeps other heavenly bodies in their proper stations throughout the skies. God folds winter into spring and spring into summer and summer into autumn and autumn into winter. He performs just as He promised Noah.


Is that not peace enough? Why are we worrying then about the mortals who govern us with a straw stick?







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HOLY WEEK: BOUGHT WITH A PRICE


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


One of the most liberating concepts to be actuated by the sanctified is:  "I don't belong to me.  I belong to Jesus. I have been bought with a price--His blood!"


When that is a sanctified reality, the Christian is set free from his own manipulations and dreads.  He is liberated from his self-drive and concentration on "getting ahead." There are no more comparisons with others' lives and ambitions.


The believing yet carnal mind is forever professing Jesus as Savior while ignoring Him as Lord.  It is a mindset which, according to Scripture, is double-minded.


Naturally this split-head state has to be the most miserable plight for any religious person to endure.  One side is with God; the other side is on self-drive.


Sanctification is a conscious surrender of one's entire existence to Jesus, not only as Savior, but just as importantly, as Master and Lord.  Therefore, the sanctified must activate in practical living the "I don't belong to me; I belong to Jesus" mindset.


After all, it was this Jesus who bought us with His blood. We are indeed purchased with the priceless gift of divine blood shed at Calvary.


Why is not this submission a once-and-for-all inner experience?  Because the human activates free will in every conscious moment.  Life is fluid. Therefore, the crisis experience of sanctification must be followed by the continuing experience of sanctification.


Therefore, this day will call forth from you your choices for self-drive or Jesus control.  To decide on the former is to be carnal.  To choose the latter is to be sanctified.


When the Christian no longer seeks his own security, position, and acclaim, then he is free to be love slave to Jesus.  Until then, the Christian connives, many times subtly, to provide his own security, position and acclaim.


Therefore, getting personal, do you complain to God about the small church you pastor--struggling, dealing with persons who don't seem to care that much about eternal matters? 


If you are a layman, do you exist in a similar stressful situation?


If so, then say to yourself:  "I don't belong to me; I belong to Jesus. I have been bought with His blood. This is where Jesus has placed me.  As a love slave to Him, I will accept this for this is where He--in all His wisdom and love--has placed me."


This is spiritual minimalism at its freest.


Do you sit back and, scanning the peoplescape, wonder why it is that you are left in the dust while others are flying high in the sky?  Wonder why it is that servers are not given the applause that getters seem to come by?  Wonder why it is that you are left at the back of the line while others are glowing at the front of the line?


All of this is ultimately of no concern to the sanctified for the latter no longer work on self-drive; they are under directives from Jesus--solely. What happens with others' places in life does not matter.


Once someone said to me, "Where are you in your career?" I answered, "I don't have a career.  I have a calling.  And where I am is not up to me.  It is up to Jesus.  Frankly, I hardly ever know where I am; and in that I am free."


The world is large.  Human history is long.  Where we "fit" into the positioning this-and-that of others is finally beyond our comprehension anyhow.  We could never take it in for we do not have the analytical equipment by which to do so.


Jesus views the large world.  He overscopes human history.  He knows then just where HE needs each sanctified servant to "fit"--especially you.  Therefore, all decisions regarding your biography are always with Jesus.  Live with that and be at peace.  Accept that and be set free.


I don't belong to me; I belong to Jesus. I have been purchased by His blood.





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CLIMBING CALVARY



J. Grant Swank, Jr.


It was that stark boney look. Calvary was smitten. Its face was just as we had been told in Scripture: rocky and dented with eye sockets, protruded with a nose-shape and vacant as a stare of death.


Along with other tourists, we trudged up the mountain, cameras in hand.


Three scrubby trees were at the very top. There Priscilla sat on some twisted tall grass spikes as I focused her in direct center of the photo. I imagined that that is where the crosses would have been punched in God's otherwise good earth.


It was a hot day.


It was time to leave the Place of the Skull--Golgotha.


In the valley was the Garden Tomb. We meandered toward it, in no hurry, sensing a reverential cast to all of nature. Greenery was everywhere. Bundles of flowering buds peered up to greet us. Sunshine filled all the gaps.


Slowly I made my way to Joseph of Arimathea's empty gravesite. It was carved out of the hillside. A trough had been dug in front of its beautifully crude stone door. Inside that trough the weighty rock slab would have been rolled to seal shut the entrance. No entrance. No exit. Tight. Any corpse inside was there for good, or whatever.


Robbers would have stolen from the tombs if the stone had not been secured.


I walked inside. There was no rock slab now to prohibit. The morning air welcomed my back to keep me moving till inside that resting place. My eyes adjusted to see the remains of shelves where bodies would have been positioned.


There I pictured His young frame wrapped in clothes, spices tucked in about the sorry piece. A separate cloth would have been wound about his head.


I suppose there were others making the same interior pilgrimage as I. But I don't recall any shadows but my own.


Timeless. It seemed as if I had left time and had no desire to return.


But time called out its practicality. With that, I was in the sun again, milling about the many as we hunkered down on rocks and patches of grass to receive the sacrament.


There was no reason to chat. No one wanted to chat. There was too much going on inside--not so much noise but voices from another time and friends from another culture than ours.


There was simply no way around it. One could not get to the dawn of the first day without going through the trudge up Skull's Mount, then making it into the valley where an empty borrowed tomb stood awaiting the gaping and the saved.


Sometimes in spring when I walk about the Lakes Region, I get that same feeling from the sun, especially when near a garden.






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EASTER: EXCEEDING ABUNDANTLY IS GOD’S PROMISE TO US


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


"Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us. . ."  Ephesians 3:20


Sometimes Satan would have us doubt the ". . .exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think. . ." of God's promise power.


We know that Satan is the father of lies. But such is never more evident than when he whispers his untruths concerning this particular promise.


All the believer needs to do is push back the demonic lie to two thousand years ago at Golgotha. The ". . .exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think. . ." has already occurred. This promise has already been set. It is there in historical record. Further, it is has been personally experienced by the thousands upon thousands.


God has already--past tense--seen through his ". . .exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think. . ." when He brought His Son back from the dead! That settles it right there. No other event is planetary history can equal that.


Therefore, beginning with that resurrection premise, one can reach the logical conclusion that anything after the risen Christ happening is possible. Consequently, God can do whatever is maximum in your life and mine to shore up His promise strength as has already been evidenced in the resurrection of Christ.


All promise power flows from that empty tomb.


The next time you come up against the impossible, ask yourself if it can match or top the risen Carpenter who walked out of Joseph of Arimathea's tomb. If not, then toss that impossible into the divine ". . .exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think. . ." and leave it there.


In the divine calendar, you will find in your own life the resurrection power set loose. It is the ". . .power that worketh in us."  What is that power? The Spirit of the living God who brought Jesus out of the grave.


Therefore, you have all of heaven's might on your side to win all of life's battles. The strength is already within you as a cross carrier for the risen Christ walks alongside your cross. In that stride is your overcoming.


Recapping for your hope: nothing in your biography can slush under God's promise. Calvary's death and tomb's empty shelf already promise you the divine ingenuity available to overwhelm any planetary difficulty. Therefore, rest assured that the same Spirit strength that worked back then is now working in you to prove the integrity of the holy name of God.


Therefore,  ". . .I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. . ." Ephesians 3:l4


One's entire life as a disciple is to be bowing the knees.


Since one cannot literally see through that oblation, one can spiritually see through that oblation. And that is the crux of the cross life.


Continually Jesus, within His consciousness, bowed His knees before Father. It was the Father's will that He lived for.


Jesus calls us to live for Him. He lived for Father. Therefore, living for Jesus the Son is to live for God the Father. Jesus now lives on our behalf at the right hand of the Father's throne.


When we then pray, the Spirit of Jesus receives our voice, delivers our concern to the Son who presents it to the Father. In that, the entire godhead is crucially involved in our lives.


How complete is Scripture in its scope of all matters!


Therefore, the cross bearer continues the rightful stance of Jesus. The disciple maintains a lowly estate before Father's throne.


When one begins to grow cold in heart, it is because one has forgotten to "bend the knees." When that occurs, self-absorption returns. With that comes the loss of soul vibrancy, the increase of interior confusion and eventually the grieving of the Spirit.


The more one disciplines the interior to remain "bowing the knees", the more one comes into the intimacy offered each child of grace.


It is Jesus in everything. He is our pivot. He, the second person of the trinity, thereby becomes our go-between to Father and Holy Ghost. When one then maintains constant yoke-fellowship with Jesus, one maintains the blessing with Father and Holy Ghost.


There is no greater privilege on earth than that of "bowing the knees." It is sheer liberty into the joy unspeakable. It is the openness to the foretaste of heaven. It is hope realized. Further, it is making glad the heart of God.


All outward circumstances become subservient to the interior when one focuses on "bending the knees."


Continually coming to the divine throne throughout the day is what keeps the disciple's life extremely simple. In this simplicity is that hoped-for release from worry, fear and the overindulgence in worldly cares.


Jesus walked through this world with His mind concentrating on Father all the time. He was with the mobs, but He wasn't. He was walking the Israeli trails, but He wasn't. He was in the world, but not of the world; therefore, His invitation stands for His own children.


Put your thoughts upon the Father's throne, "bowing the knees," and you will be blessed beyond measure—“exceeding abundantly”. It is that gift from above which sustains the soul in the most difficult times.


Only a few consecrated, abandoned souls experience such bliss.




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GOD OWNS THE GLOBE


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


“The LORD reigns, He is clothed with majesty; The LORD has clothed and girded Himself with strength; Indeed, the world is firmly established. It will not be moved” (Psalm 93:1).


Satan wants the globe. The Bible states that the globe is God’s footstool.


Therefore, Satan concludes that if he can get the footstool, he can climb up on God’s throne to be God.


Consequently, Satan continually goes after the globe for his own possession, hence the rise in nuclear stockpiles.


Nuclear pilings have become the fashion. No mortal can control the increase. They’re there. Satan is behind the pile up.


Set the footstool on fire, then grab heaven’s throne. That’s Satan’s scheme.


With all the nuclear pressure worldwide, something amiss should have happened by now. Why has it not? The answer is because God is God. The Bible’s God owns the globe. He has the deed to the planet per globe Creator Christ.


Christ created the globe. Christ contains the globe. Christ will one day climax the globe—in His timing at the close of the millennium per Revelation 20:11.


“Heaven (the atmosphere around the globe) and earth shall pass away; but My words shall never pass away,” Christ emphasized.


Satan does not believe that. Satan, the source of illogic, unreasonably believes that he can grasp the globe out of Christ’s control, thus rule the globe, and thus sit upon the heavenly throne to be God.


Never.


“The LORD reigns, He is clothed with majesty; The LORD has clothed and girded Himself with strength; Indeed, the world is firmly established. It will not be moved” (Psalm 93:1).


“. . .the world is firmly established. It will not be moved.”


That’s God being God, speaking as deed holder. That’s God’s comfort to His grace children via His divine revelation.


Those who have eyes, let them see. Those who think the thoughts of God, let them think clearly.


“. . .the world is firmly established. It will not be moved.”


FOOTNOTE: CHRIST CREATED ALL THINGS


Psalm 24:1
Psalm 33:6,9
Proverbs 3:19
John 1:1-3,14
I Corinthians 8:6
Ephesians 1:10; 3:9
Colossians 1:16
Hebrews 1:1-2


CHRIST CONTAINS ALL THINGS


I Corinthians 8:6
 “through whom we exist”
Colossians 1:15-17
 “in Him all things hold together”


CHRIST CLIMAXES ALL THINGS


Ephesians 1:10
 “will unite all things in Christ”
Philippians 3:21
 “subdue all things unto himself”
Matthew 28:18-20
 “all power is given unto Me”














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HOLINESS AS LILIES OF THE FIELD


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


Jesus pointed to the field lilies.  "Be like them," He encouraged.


Jesus pointed to the wheat strands of the meadows.  "Be like them," He counseled.


A lily danced in the morning breezes, oblivious to the storm clouds gathering for noontime.  That flower gave forth its fragrance with an abandon.  Birds flew overhead to take note of that lily.  Meandering field flies tweaked the lily's ears and then sped away.


"But I cannot move from here.  My stem is lodged into the earth.  I can do nothing more than look upward, smiling my graces into the sun, sharing my aroma with but a bee or two," the lily mused.


"I wish that I could be noticed by someone.  I long for someone to stop by, stoop low and smell deeply the new day's perfume from my simply being here.  I have grace to offer a willing eye.  I have beauty to share with appreciative heart.  But, no, I am left here with these gifts--alone."


With similar despair, the wheat strand, far in another glen, moved right and then left with the fresh winds of another day. 


"I pray for the journey outward, onward, where I can put to use my slender life.  I want to be seen, to be known for something other than loneliness.  I may not be as attractive as the lily of the field; but I am tender and striking in my own fashion.


"I could make someone happy, but I see no one.  I could make a difference for this meadow would be quite stark if there were not the likes of me filling its void.  Instead, I am playing solitaire into each evening hour.  Then, who knows, I may disappear soon with nothing more accomplished than staving off these buffetings."


It was then that the holy smile of God looked down upon that lily of the field and that wheat strand of the glen.


"My special friends, I have heard your cries.  You have brought tears to My eyes.  Please, do not bring further hurt to My heart for I have made you.  I have breathed your beauty and fragrance into your wispy frames.  I have spilled My palette upon your covers.


"Then do you not know that you exist for Me? I take in your aroma.  I see your unique presence.  I take note of your movings to the right and left.  I befriend you through the field flies and bees that wander by your faces.


"I have watched over you through each night.  I have birthed you anew each dawn.  I have protected you through the noontime gales.  Then would not I alone be sufficient for your very existence?  Does not My friendship count for the primary purpose for you gracing the meadow and the glen?


"You must not fall for the baits of those human creatures by the lane.  They strive to impress one another.  They bend and sway each waking hour to 'get ahead,' they call it.  They even step on one another's fragrance, pull down one another's beauty, in an attempt to satisfy their selfish gnawings.


"Yet it is all the while--day after day--that I, Creator God, wait for them to look up, to give forth their special graces, to share their reflected charm.  Sadly, however, in most cases, they never learn simply how to be. 


"You understand, lily of the field and wheat strand of the glen, you are.  You are.  That means that you have already arrived.  You are seeing through the reason for your being planted on earth.


"You have come upon what those on the lane have yet to learn. Please be at peace then.  Be at rest.  Know that you have come upon the eternal secret.


"Now keep on filling My holy face with joy, lily flower.  And keep on bowing to and fro, wheat stalk. 


"In that you have made My lonely heart glad.  In that you have fulfilled your destiny.  In that you have kissed each morning by your graces.


"You have learned to bless your Father in heaven and so make the world a kinder place."




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TEACHING FAMILIES GOD'S HAPPY WAY -- HOLINESS


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


God invites us to enter into one of the most spectacular lives possible. It is living just a bit lower than the angels; that is wonderful, considering the spiritually distraught world we live in.


What is this glorious possibility? It is on-going holiness. Our powerful God made it possible for us to experience release from self-centeredness so as to live in outlandish freedom, doing His bidding lovingly. This is astoundingly Good News--the gospel. It is God's invitation to holiness.


Jesus calls me; I must follow,
Follow Him today.
When His tender voice is pleading,
How can I delay?


Follow, I will follow Thee, my Lord,
Follow every passing day.
My tomorrows are all known to Thee;
Thou wilt lead me all the way.


So testified Howard L. Brown and Margaret W. Brown in that well-known
commitment hymn.


How then do we get started in teaching our families about this way?


(1) We begin by telling God that we adore Him, love Him supremely, wanting nothing more than increased knowledge of Him. By looking into His gentle face, WE HAND HIM EVERYTHING--not out of coercion but gladly. More than gladly, gushingly, actually pushing our all upon His heart, begging Him to take it for His goodness.


What a thought to dawn upon our weary brains. It is coming to realize that God truly deserves this. Instead of our holding back our turf while still trying to be religious, we now fling our everything toward Him, more than willing for Him to have it, cleanse it and then give it back for service rather than selfishness.


And so we sing with all of our hearts:


Search me, O God, and know my heart today.
Try me, O Savior; know my thoughts, I pray.
See if there be some wicked way in me;
Cleanse me from EVERY sin, and set me free.


Lord, take my life and make it wholly Thine;
Fill my poor heart with Thy great love divine.
Take all my will, my passion, self, and pride.
I now surrender, Lord, in me abide.


(2) Our gracious Lord responds. Does He ever respond!


He made us for this very point in our lives. This was His original intention for us as human creatures. He desperately wants children who love Him totally as He loves us totally. It was that dreadful mess-up in Eden which got things off track.
However, when the Father sees one of His own trek back to Eden, determined to embrace Him and be embraced by Him, then heaven's hug takes over. "Oh, how He loves you and me!"


IN THAT CARESS COMES OUR CLEANSING FROM THAT DREADFUL SELFISHNESS. How we have wanted that to go, to drop off; it has been our bane for too long.


Is this truly possible--personally, practically? Yes! "Nothing shall be impossible unto you" (Matthew l7:20).


"IT IS POSSIBLE, for those who really are willing to reckon on the power of the Lord for keeping and victory, to lead a life in which His promises are taken as they stand and are found to be true.


"IT IS POSSIBLE to have the thoughts and imaginations of our hearts purified, in the deepest meaning of the word.


"IT IS POSSIBLE to cast all our care upon Him daily and to enjoy deep peace in doing it." So sang H. C. G. Moule.


How compassionate is God! How providing for His own who hunger and thirst for holiness. What gifts from glory He has prepared for such souls.


He will silently plan for thee
Some wonderful surprise of love.
Eye hath not seen, not ear hath heard,
But it is kept for thee above.


Such was the praise hymn of Mary Grimes as she came upon the holy love gift from her Father in heaven.


(3) Then having begun at heaven's love feast, would we ever want to go back? Having been folded in by the Lord's endearing arms, would we ever desire any other boundary? Surely not.


This is the start of on-going holiness. It is that grand entrance into the awareness of the consecration. WE PICTURE OURSELVES STRETCHED OUT UPON GOD'S ALTAR, YIELDING OUR ALL FOR THE SACRIFICE OF LIVING.


As Mrs. Charles Cowman has witnessed: "This is the Blessed Life--not anxious to see far in front, not careful about the next step, not eager to choose the path, nor weighted with the heavy responsibilities of the future, but quietly following behind the Shepherd, one step at a time."


With a world that is dying prostrate before the world's idols, we yearn to climb atop God's table for His holy blessing. So it is He receives us home to His heart.


(4) ALL THAT IS AHEAD IS SIMPLY MORE OF THIS SPLENDOR AS WE CONTINUE TO HEED HIS NOD. Father informs us to do this, we do it. He asks us to do that, we gladly do it.


As saintly Brother Lawrence of the l7th century exclaimed: "Let God do what He pleases with me; I desire only Him and to be wholly devoted to Him. The soul that enjoys God desires nothing but Him. If this be delusion in me, it belongs to God to remedy it!"


Our soul hunger then becomes extremely simple; it is more of His holiness, exploring those marvelous caverns of discovery, deepening and delight. It is permitting the Spirit to have His complete way in all things.


As J. Danson Smith has exclaimed:


HE GOES BEFORE! Be this my consolation!
He goes before! On this my heart would dwell!
He goes before! This guarantees salvation!
HE GOES BEFORE! And therefore all is well!


Once in a while, however, the old yen may get hold of us. It is that urge to look back, perhaps only for a second or two. "The good life," we once called it. Yet we have come to know its toys tarnish, its fads fade and its baits leave us hanging on the hook. In our best of desires, we know there is no going back.


(5) We used to fret over bills, salary promotions, vying at the work place. We stumbled over the tiniest pebble. We yanked to right and left to press our own plans, then pouted when we did not get our ways. We held the Bible in hand, yet held our own ambitions more dearly.


What a trying time that used to be. We will be done with that tripping and falling, that spiritual double-mindedness.


The sanctified believers take hands off of life's control--past, present and future. Existence itself is to be consumed by the holy God. Double-mindedness yields to single-mindedness. God. God. God.


As Francois de la Fenelon counseled: "Smite, or heal, depress me, or raise me up; I adore all Thy purposes without knowing them; I am silent; I offer myself to sacrifice; I yield myself to Thee; I would have no other desire than to accomplish Thy will."


"THY will". GOD'S will. HEAVEN'S way. ETERNITY'S dominance of my very being--all of it, now and forever.


Oswald Chambers wrote: "'Take no thought for your life.' 'Be careful about one thing only,' says our Lord, 'your relationship to Me.' Common sense shouts loud and says--'That's absurd. I MUST consider how I am going to live. I MUST consider what I am going to eat and drink.' Jesus says you must not."


With this, God has taken us by the hand, leading us into liberty. It is the pure air we now breathe, the clean, high mountain yielding to His pastures. This does not mean that all is rosy, without problems and frustrations; but it does mean that THERE IS NO MORE ARGUMENT AS TO WHO IS IN CHARGE, WHO
CARES ENOUGH TO LEAD.


Naturally there will be trials. LIfe is made up of them. We live in a spiritually fallen world. But God as Sanctifying Spirit is more powerful in you, purified one, than all the demons in this world.


So it was that Aphra White encouraged: "The time of testing that marks and mightily enriches a soul's spiritual career is no ordinary one, but a period when all hell seems let loose, a period when we realize our souls are brought into a net, when we know that God is permitting us to be in the devil's hand.


"But it is a period which always ends in certain triumph for those who have committed the keeping of their souls to Him, a period of marvelous 'nevertheless afterward' of abundant usefulness, the sixty-fold that surely follows."


Oswald Chambers tutors us in this sanctified way with. . ."Let the attitude of the life be a continual 'going out' in dependence upon God and your life will have an ineffable charm about it which is a satisfaction to Jesus."


(6) Our wallets, front yards and back yards, cars, houses, stock and bonds, our children and spouses, aches and pains are all stretched out there upon His table. We have given Him our bosses and neighbors, our relatives and health, our wardrobes and summer cottages. Our Sundays and Mondays, our nights and days, our parties and Friday night entertainments are all His.


What a wonderful way to wake up in the morning! Fulfilling! Exhilarating!
And to think that He has washed all of that life clean--holiness! Can it actually be that down-to-earth? Yes, it is meant to be that real--now and here!


As Brother Lawrence preached: "There is not in the world a kind of life more sweet and delightful than that of a continual conversation with God. The heart must be empty of all other things, because God will possess the heart alone; and as He cannot possess it alone without emptying it of all besides, so neither can He act there, and do in it what He pleases, unless it be LEFT VACANT TO HIM." Vacant as a welcome to the purging Holy Spirit--now and here!


Come, Spirit, come--our hearts control;
Our spirits long to be made whole.
Let inward love guide every deed;
By this we worship, and are freed.


So wrote Hal Hopson, describing in choral phrasings the deep work of God upon the surrendered human spirit.


But what about differences of opinion? And then there are those people who are hard to live with. What about the doctor's report that I have cancer or the child who died in her crib?


There are also my feelings of inferiority and the twinges of prejudice which still linger from my childhood upbringing. How does holiness relate to all of that?
It relates to all of that. In time, God's continuing hug will help with those concerns--in time, with patience, in prayer, with insight.


IT'S CALLED ON-GOING HOLINESS--REVEALINGS, PRUNINGS, MATURINGS, RESHAPINGS, REVELINGS, REJOICINGS!


(7) Can this kind of companionship with the Lord continue till death? It certainly can; and it should, if one is smart. After all, there are really no other options once a person has come into the "grand awareness." All else is tawdry.


"I would have faith to keep the path Christ trod," wrote Howard A. Walter.
"Every bridge is burned behind me; I will never turn from Thee," sang Johnson Oatman, Jr.


"Follow, follow, I will follow Jesus. Anywhere, everywhere, I will follow on. Follow, follow, I will follow Jesus. Everywhere He leads me I will follow on," penned William O. Cushing.


How we love to sing those gospel hymns. And yet how much more exciting to live out those gospel hymns--for life!


Earth's stay is fluid; that is, it is constantly being challenged. So is our consecration. Yet the loving, graced child determines to keep his walk simple in the Lord.


THE FOCUS REMAINS ON HIM, REGARDLESS. That is what some saints have referred to as "a foretaste of glory divine." And it really is that: the start of heaven here, in other words.


But, again, what about those troubles, problems, testings? What about sickness and death, disappointments and dreadful surprises?


What about all of that? Remember: all of that is surrendered to the Spirit of God, just as is all of life committed to heaven's eye. In that, God answers then with His comfort and wisdom, His peace and understanding of life's situations.


Hymn writer Fanny Crosby was blinded when a newborn. The incorrect prescription was given to her parents for their child's eye infection. Then being sightless, Fanny learned when a youth how to yield all to the sanctifying Spirit.
Listen to one of her early poems:


Oh, what a happy soul I am!
Although I cannot see,
I am resolved that in this world
Contented I will be.


How many blessings I enjoy
That other people don't!
To weep and sigh because I'm blind
I cannot nor I won't!


(8) How does one enrich God's on-going holiness? Lots of Bible helps a lot. Prayer to our compassionate God is a boon. Worship with people of like hunger strengthens.


Toughening it out in trying times is needful. Stepping by faith rather than sight is a part of it. Seeing so much that is good in God's world is broadening. Smiling, laughing, reaching out to care lifts one higher.


George Mueller testified: "'For I shall yet praise Him.' More prayer, more exercise of faith, more patient waiting, and the result will be blessing, abundant blessing."


HOLINESS SIMPLY GOES ON AND ON, UNCOVERING ITS BEAUTY.


In other words, sanctification is exploring the awesome might of God Himself. As Sidney Lanier has written in "The Marshes of Glynn". . .


As the marsh-hen secretly builds on the watery sod,
Behold I will build me a nest on the greatness of God:
I will fly in the greatness of God as the marsh-hen flies
In the freedom that fills all the space 'twixt the marsh and the skies;
By so many roots as the marsh-grass sends in the sod
I will heartily lay me a-hold on the greatness of God.


No wonder those who continue in this way become power lights in the darkness. They magnetize others around them. With so much that is self-centered in the world, these insightful believers draw us near to their selfgiving hearts.


And so it is meant by God to continue on out into His eternal wonder. How good of God!



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SNIFFING OUT OBAMA


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


That’s what is major in the Great Summit now bowing and smiling in London.


Nothing earthshaking will come out of it. That’s a given.


Therefore, for those into analyzing drama, there is the Sniffing Out Obama Show going on whenever the major players meet.


After all, this is Obama’s first international stage. So he and wife will be at their smiling height.


That’s about it, people. That’s about it.


Sniffing Out Obama will be augmented with applause in the boulevards. Once again we have mob hysteria supplanting logic-in-real-life-real-time.


Obama’s ego is totally engaged when mob hysteria is at its screeching peak. It drives him all the more to consider the possibility of taking the World Crown upon his head. After all, Obama has “hope” in gear.


As far as this leader show doing anything to save the globe from its cliff-edge, it won’t happen. Therefore, once again days move into weeks and weeks into months with nothing actually solving anything.


Those who believe in the God of the Bible conclude that God is at work on His turf. God knows what history is up to. God is laying out His prophetic lines in the world drama, no matter what mortals do or say.


Consequently, Bible devotees know that any of these global shows amount to nothing more than world-think in contest with divine revelation.


These devotees hold that the Bible is absolutely true when it states that God’s ways and thoughts are far, very far above mortals’ ways and thoughts. Mortals outside God think otherwise; but that only adds to the mortals’ folly.


Bible devotees realize that they continually sideline the language and thought processes of mortals, particularly mortal so-called leadership, for that has no ongoing power for global unfolding.


The Bible’s God is unfolding global this-and-that per scriptural prophecy.


In the meantime, mortals outside God flail. The more they flail, the more circumstances become snarled. Therefore, the present drama going on in London will add to this twist and turn.


For the media cameras, however, the Sniffing Out Obama Show is all they’re going to get. And consequently so with the public.






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FOR YOUR CHILDREN


J. Grant Swank, Jr.


". . .weep for your children."  Luke 23:28


When one carries the cross, others are looking on. Those closest to the cross carrier are family members. Therefore, it is the privilege before God to carry that cross nobly.  Its reputation must be without blemish.


As Jesus was being hauled up Calvary's hill, there were those who cried out to Him, lamenting His plight. Jesus responded by stating: "Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children."


So we still weep for our children. It is the parents' privilege to intercede on behalf of the souls brought into this spiritually fallen sphere.


As the church age climaxes and the foe become more fierce against the believing remnant, all the more the cross ambassadors must cry to heaven on behalf of their offspring. There are too many traps being set by Satan against our children. They are pulled every day in the direction of dark caves to ruin and damn.


Even when those children would mock the cross, the cross bearer continues consistently loyal to Jesus. There can be no room for compromising in order to "serve the family" ahead of God. Not husband nor wife nor children nor any other clan member can come first in our allegiances. God is God and therefore we seek "first the kingdom of God and His righteousness." All else must come after that priority.


So it is that our children will take note of where we place our priorities. Always keep the cross at the forefront of your heart, your day, your nighttime, your relationships.


To weep for our children is to yearn for their salvation. It is to carry a rightful concern that they come into the crosswalk as well. Eventually some of them will; others will not. Their free wills determine their destinies; however, the cross example set by parents will be paramount.


Carry the cross, yoked with Jesus, so that those under your roof can witness your steadiness in the climb. It is significant that they see that Christianity is real, especially since there is so much which is counterfeit on all sides.


Weep for your children, not neurotically, but prophetically. That is, the weeping before heaven's throne on behalf of others has a Spirit-inspired power behind it. There is a might in intercession which is not present in other prayers. The reason is because the one praying is not praying for self but for someone else.


Consequently, frequently bring those children's souls to God in intercession. Let the demons hear your pleas. Permit the angels the honor of approving your petitions. Let the indwelling Spirit lift from your heart your concern, placing it before your heavenly Advocate for Him to present to the Father.




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