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hi Pastor Matt listen thank you for downloading or streaming this sermon pray that it blesses your heart two quick things that I want to lay before you before we get started in the proclamation of God's Word the first is and I love that you're dialing in to hear what the Lord's put on our heart here at TVC but I ask that you would only consume these messages as supplemental and in no way replacing your commitment and your listening to your local church pastor these are good gifts of God's grace for the people of God to grow in and yet they are not to replace ever meant to replace our belonging to a covenant community of faith where we are the the second thing want to lay before you is is that there are a lot of man-hours that men and women here at the village church put behind not just the creation of this but the creation of all kinds of resources that are meant to help you grow and develop as a disciple of Jesus Christ and so if this blesses you or the other resources that have been created have blessed you would you consider giving back to the village church to support not just these things but the creation of even more resources for you and really for anyone who wants to indulge in them now I pray that God stirs your affections for Jesus Christ as you listen now to the proclamation of God's Word [Music] [Music] well if you have your Bibles go ahead and grab those will be in John chapter one we'll finish today the prologue of John's Gospel which is the first 18 verses and if you're wondering how long we'll be in this book if it's taken us three weeks to get through eighteen verses I promise you it'll kick up next weekend we're gonna look at John the Baptist's ministry the week after that we will look at Jesus calling his disciples I think that is especially encouraging to my own soul watching who Jesus hand selects to be a part of this world-changing mission it's not exactly who you think it's going to be I mean you know who they are but when we look at a little bit of their background you'll see really these guys and that's always encouraging to me and then we'll be off and running into Chapter two and so let me frame today like this when I was in my undergrad I don't need to say it that way it's the only degree I have but for a second it just felt good to say it I'll just leave it at that we had to read a book by a man named Stephen Covey called the seven Habits of Highly Effective People it's a best-seller globally how many of you have read that book so you can look around like a lot of people have read this book now how many of you bought it read a little bit of it and then it just kind of sat on your bookshelf look at this some honesty at church one of the few places you would expect it and there you go I'm so proud of you it's a place you smile and you read every word so in his book the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Covey writes about a kind of mindset that would set you up for success and a kind of mindset that would ensure your failure and and how he tease those out not not from the Bible he's not a Christian just to kind of as a studier of humanity and what actually works as he wrote about maybe you'll remember this he wrote about a scarcity mentality versus an abundance mentality or a mentality that says there's not enough for everybody so I better get mine and a mentality that says there's so much that everyone should be celebrated and everyone should be I you know that we shouldn't look at others as our enemy so now I know this is the 12:30 you're the godliest we've got and so I know you have not experienced this personally but surely you've seen someone who received a compliment and you know people who have heard other people get a compliment then take it themselves as their own failures so if somebody said ah man you sounded so good today and worship and they told that to a friend of yours and you were standing there you would translate that well I guess I can't sing right or you're working on a project at work and the boss comes in and says Johnson assume your name's not Johnson great job on that project and you were on that project who you interpret that I'm worthless and I'm gonna get fired that's a scarcity mindset an abundance mindset would go good job Johnson that's awesome I'm on that team we won that right those are the different let me let cubby define it like this the scarcity mentality is the zero-sum paradigm of life people with the scarcity mentality have a very difficult time sharing recognition and credit power or profit even with those who help in production they also have a very hard time being genuinely happy for the success of other people on the other hand the abundance mentality flows out of a deep inner sense of personal worth and security it is the paradigm that there is plenty out there and enough to spare for everybody it results in sharing a prestige of recognition of profits and of decision making and it opens possibilities options alternatives and creativity now from a non-christian looking at business and saying that this way of seeing the world is one of the things that leads to highly success for people but this scarcity mindset is one of those things that actually rots out from under us the possibility of success what I want to do is is take it out of kind of the domain of business and just humanity I want to roll it up to the divine and and I want to do that because I think our culture disciples us in a scarcity mentality I think you and I are being discipled by the world that we live in that other people are a threat we better get ours we better get what we deserve and if anybody else succeeds that must mean that we have lost because they have succeeded and so it's bad enough on a human plane but if you roll a scarcity mentality up to how we view think about interact with or consider the God of the universe you get even bigger problems than that like if you come to God with a scarcity mentality right you twist his character you belittle his grace and you put a weight on your shoulders that you will never with all your type-a Drive be able to carry it will crush you and and so if I get to simplify my message before I preach it I want you at the end of the day today to understand and grasp just how full of grace and truth Jesus is that he is an inexhaustible well so we can never come to God with a scarcity mindset because God cannot run out of God you with me okay let's look at this together I'm on the line right now in regards to being able to read my Bible without my glasses and so I've got to get it just right in light and distance so it won't be long now till I just have to wear them and you'll be blurry or somebody's gonna be blurry in this but let me read this hopefully John chapter 1 starting in verse 14 and the word became flesh and dwelt among us and we have seen his glory glory as of the only son from the father full of grace and truth John bore wit about him and cried out this was he of whom I said he who comes after me ranks before me because he was before me for from his fullness we have all received grace upon grace for the law was given through Moses grace and truth came through Jesus Christ no one has ever seen God the only God who is at the father's side he has made him known now let's start with that first couple of phrases look there in verse 14 again and the word became flesh and dwelt among us now we've done a lot of work these last three weeks on what the word is who the word is and if you'll think back to all that we've said about the word this this little sentence is mind-bending alright here's what we've already learned about the word the word has always been the Word of God the Son of God God himself is co eternal with God the Father he has always been so the word is God is Co eternal with the father the word is the creator of all things he is the sustainer of all things the Word of God is the one that shines light in the darkness and the darkness cannot overcome it the word is the light of men it is the light of humankind the hope of humankind is found in the word and the word just put on flesh right now that's mind-bending that the creator of flesh then put it on right that Co eternal emptied himself Philippians 2 of that divine power and came as a baby the word in the womb what do you do with that the word in the womb the word here dwelt among us is is the same word that we get kind of the concept of tabernacle from if you were here when we preached through the book of Exodus the the tabernacle was that place that sat at the middle of the Jewish and cabmen it's where the presence and power of God would well so that the Jewish people could always look up and they could see the cloud or the fire and they would know that the presence of God is with them and so now John is saying hey the tabernacle is among us the Word of God has put on flesh and he is here I love the way Eugene Peterson translated this tax he says the word put on flesh and moved into the neighborhood I just love that right but like the word became flesh and moved on to our street and he doesn't come by himself right he he brings these truckloads of things with him so look back at the text with me and the word became flesh and dwelt among them and we have seen his glory glory as of the only son from the father full of what grace and truth so when Jesus moves into our neighborhood when the word puts on flesh and moves on to our block he comes what comes with him is the fullness of grace and truth this is a huge deal because what what John is arguing is that the gospel belongs to Jesus what is the gospel the gospel is that the light has shone in the darkness and the darkness will not overcome it and if you were here for that week the list of things that Jesus conquers in his coming is stunning sin and death conquered Satan and demons conquered secular powers conquered empty religious manipulation conquered your failures my failures conquered the light has shone in the darkness and the darkness will not overcome it and so this is what we celebrate when the word moves into the neighborhood full of grace and truth right so Jesus alone kind of is the owner of the gospel and so oftentimes what I've tried to point to is this that Jesus then because he is Co eternal with the father is the creator and sustainer of all things and inexhaustible well which is hard for us who have been discipled in a scarcity mentality right it's hard for us to believe that Jesus is an inexhaustible well because you know who's not anybody else we know anything that we've ever come in contact with reinforces the scarcity mentality because you can be a problem but you can't be a problem forever right like you can get on your boss's nerves for a bit which ain't gonna get on his nerves for long right and so to try to grab our minds around a God who is inexhaustible and his steadfast love is difficult for us and so John knows this and so look at verse 16 for from his fullness we have all received grace upon grace now I don't know if you ride in your Bible highlight your Bible whatever I'm marked mine up I always know what's me and what's him but by whether or not it's in pen or pencil a highlighter so if you ride in it I want to I want you to ride in it because I think later on if you come back to this these words will jump out because they're meant to jump out I want you to underline the word all in this for from his fullness we all received grace upon grace and I want you to underline or highlight that word fullness so the word fullness and the word all highlight those underline them whatever you do to your Bible to make things jump out because unfortunately one of the lies that many of us buy into is that the fullness of the gospel belongs to some kind of religious elite some sort of gifted spiritual SEAL Team six that drives out demons and saves every waitress or waiter they ever come across and all their neighbors are Christians and all their family members are Christians and everybody's sick gets healed by them and so the fullness of the gospel belongs to them and man I'm just trying not to get drunk and what this text says what John is arguing is that all the fullness of the gospel to all of those who are sons and daughters that the word makes sons and daughters by faith alone and grace alone are you with me so what God calls us to then he provides for but the primary provision that God brings to us is not wealth health and power it's grace you have got to spot and reject the insidious ridiculous prosperity gospel they would lie to you and say be a Christian so all your dreams will come true no no give your life to Christ and you'll be sustained regardless like God has not changed his mind all his disciples died broke and brutally right so it was it like 30 years ago the guy was like you know this isn't working I'm gonna switch up my whole philosophy uh you're not gonna need me at all in fact here's what I'm gonna just you're never gonna have a bad day you put a smile on your face and here's a billion dollars and don't worry about sickness cuz you're never gonna be sick go like Jesus died on the cross Peter's crucified upside down Johnny puzzles boiled alive and survives it and gets exiled to an island Paul's beheaded do we need to keep going like eat following Jesus it seems in the Bible ends badly so where are we getting this where are we getting this insidious life-sucking terrible idea it's a lie what you get is grace upon grace upon grace upon grace what he calls you to he will provide for so this morning I was walking around I was just talking and I talked to a man who's there in the middle of a transition they are now empty nesters he and his wife and so going from three kids with all these activities to just being him and his bride and it's just been a weird transition it's like hey baby remember me I'm your husband that's great we should what are you doing Tuesday yeah me either we should do something you know it's been this weird transition and you know what he can find in that transition grace and then I met a mom of four boys and this year they're trying homeschool just trying it she used that word yeah we're trying homeschool which leads me to believe it's not going well we're trying but you know what she can expect grace she can expect grace because what God calls us to he provides and his provision is always his unmerited favor same would be true not just if you're in a new season of life but if you're in the middle of a trial right if you're sick or someone you love is sick or so like here's what you can expect God's grace his unmerited favor I believe that God will supernaturally heal some he will use the good gracious gift of common grace to heal many and others he'll simply sustain with his power whatever God calls you into he will sustain by His grace what about this one this one's hard for us what about your failures is there grace there well I love this text the Apostle Paul says this now the law came to increase the trespass but where sin increased grace abounded all the more so I 9 freaked out about this text alright here's what he said we remember a couple of weeks ago and we said one of the reasons that you and I regardless of background regardless of nation of origin should know that there's a god out there is conscience that all human beings everywhere unless they are mentally ill sociopaths have a conscience there's something in them that says this is right this is wrong well the Bible is saying when the law came it helped us understand what was wrong so when the law came trespass increase because we go-oh that's what that is then and then here listen to this where sin increased grace abound all the more let me tell you well that's amazing it means that as a son or daughter of God we cannot out sin the grace of God that's crazy like where sin seems like it's gonna whip us grace flies by it at the end and wins the race so that for me and for you as children of God grace has won our race you don't have to worry about how this thing ends does this thing in with me rejecting Christ and walk listen if you belong to him grace abounds all the more right so even in your own failures and shortcomings and I know some of you right now are like close this loop bro close this loop it you know let people do whatever they want okay so are we talking easy believe ISM are we talking about yeah yeah whatever I trust Jesus and I know he's gonna forgive me and so I'm not worried about much else well right after that verse Paul says shall we sin all the more so that grace may abound and he says may it never be really if you if you do some language work you're hearing him say you don't believe if you live like that so you can say with your mouth that you believe but if there's no I want to follow him I want to love him I want to obey his commands then I would not consider myself a Christian if you're like who are you to judge me I am I'm promising you I'm not judging you here's what I'm telling you that the Word of God would say if you have no desire to follow him if you have no love in your heart for I'm not talking about whether or not you're walking in victory right now are really struggling I'm saying if there's nothing in you that wants to follow him wants to consider him wants to submit your life to him then I don't know what your definition of being a believer is so this isn't easy believe ISM this is grace pays our bill and his sons and daughters we should be very confident we get to keep coming to him because he delights in us why because there's grace upon grace upon grace upon grace upon grace so if this is true what are we to do with the law what do we to do with all that thou shouts and thou shalt nots in Scripture right cuz they're there right how can I say this in light of Jesus himself saying that none of the law will be removed in fact not not a dot or a tittle be removed that that he is fulfilled like what does it mean then if this is true that we still are commanded to do and to not do well one of the things I've tried to just say enough that it captivates your imagination is that all the commands of God in the scripture or about inviting you into the deepest life possible King David would say it this way the boundaries have fallen for me in Pleasant places right I mean such a beautiful way to think about the law of God the boundaries have fallen for me in Pleasant places so here's how john handles the law like verse 17 for the law was given through Moses grace and truth came through Jesus Christ so again if you write in your Bible go ahead and underline or circle the word for right for the law was given through Moses grace and truth come through Jesus Christ now why are we circling that for well that for is attached to the sentence before it that says this for from his fullness we have all received grace upon grace so in this concept of grace upon grace what we see then is that this idea of the law given through Moses is tied to grace so in John's mind the law is a grace from God the law is not anti grace but the law is a form of grace where God informs us by his law of right living that pleases him and is good for us so if we simplify the law down to the ten Commandments we talk about this a lot like the Ten Commandment said that's pretty easy stuff don't kill nobody that's a paraphrase don't take things that aren't yours like it's like you would talk to a child don't worship things that aren't gods don't touch another man's or woman's spouse right don't make accusations against God that he doesn't care for you and he doesn't provide for you in fact I said years ago that I was when I was in kindergarten we lived in the Bay Area and somebody in the Bay Area thought that five-year-olds would understand the 10 commandments cuz it hung on the wall now it might help to know I was on a military base so as well bashing them conservativism right there in the middle of what is not a bastion of conservative ISM but we have the Ten Commandments on the wall so adults thought five-year-olds can get this put it on the wall we'll kind of read through it and talk about it and and so you're not talking about really complex situational ethics and so you've got this grace which is God letting us know this is how life works and as a created being where would we be if if God did not lay before us this way to life and we were left to our own devices where would we be if we were left to figure it out the book of Judges when everything's descending into anarchy one of the phrases used to describe what was going on around God's people as everyone did what was right in his own eyes and that sentence was used to describe the anarchy and chaos of what happens when humankind takes that question into their own hands book of Judges is not a warm fuzzy book it's one of judgment desperation despair and deep brokenness but God doesn't leave us to our own devices he invites us into life this way to life now even though we know and can see the boundaries we can't seem to pass the time I mean there are 10 simple rules and we can't seem to do it Paul explains why that is and then I want to put these two things together in Romans 8 verse 3 through first four it says this for God has done what the law weakened by the flesh could not do by sending his own son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin he condemned sin in the flesh in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who walked not according to the flesh but according to the spirit so so the reason that you and I are unable to stay within those pleasant boundaries where life is found is because our flesh is weak and and the text just says but God has done in Christ what we could not do weak as we are in the flesh by what by putting on flesh and moving into the neighborhood with this truckload of grace and truth that's good stuff now so the way this works is we become sons and daughters of God by belief not radical belief right not wholehearted believe not fervent belief we become sons and daughters of God I believe solafeet a is what the Reformers would say faith alone and so that's how we become sons and daughters God we're in dwelt with the Holy Spirit that then gives us a hunger desire to walk according to the precepts of the Lord and yet we still tend to fail and as we fail what meets us grace right so grace keeps meeting us as we stumble forward driven by the Holy Spirit falling short because our flesh is weak but it's not just grace that he's full of he's also full of truth now here's an unfortunate thing that I've seen over the years you've got people who they love this grace idea so everything's just gray some gray don't worry about grace and you got people there just like truth a little bit there browse a little bit more furrowed they're like right now this sermons bothering them a little bit they need me to complete this loop right they need me to talk about the necessity of memorizing the Book of Leviticus and they need to maybe that's over so that's hyperbole if you're you're more on this side of things I love you we need you the interesting thing to note about this concept of Jesus being full of grace and truth is when Jesus comes full of grace and truth that phrase truth isn't a reference to the sufficient word of God it's a reference to who he is I am the way the and the life now let me tell you why that's such a big deal if you don't get that by the way Bruner does a great job of describing this he says this and Jesus's deep truth keeps reminding us of Jesus Christ himself who is faithfulness incarnate let me tell you why this piece in particular the truth is Jesus truth is not the sufficient Word of God although the sufficient Word of God is truth you with me no it's a little ah but the reason why it becomes important for us to get that Jesus is the truth is if you don't get that you will turn to your own power for transformation and you'll lose out on how you're actually transformed you are not transformed because you memorize some Bible verses you're transformed because you behold the beauty of Jesus now where do you find that beauty of Jesus in the text alright what we're doing today is with a text gazing at the beauty of the word made flesh moving on to our street with truckloads of grace and truth well will be met with grace upon grace upon grace if this is hard for you I'll use 1st Corinthians 15 as an example of how this plays itself out if you were here when we did our series on the sign gifts of the Spirit this summer the last week of the series we pushed out of 14 and into the three verses in first Corinthians 15 and here's what verse 1 says verse 1 and first Corinthians 15 says now I would remind you brothers of the gospel that I preached to you which you received past tense in which you stand present tense and by which you are being saved present ongoing tense if you hold fast to what a wall read verse you all even put it on the screen and by which you are being saved right present ongoing action if you hold fast to the word I preached to you unless you believed in vain so the big question here is what did they believe what were they standing in that would keep them secure to the end well they had to remember and believe what they were told first well what were they told first to simply believe in the finished work of Christ on the cross and in his resurrection so that true transformation occurs not with white-knuckle discipline but gazing on the beauty of Jesus this is why time with Jesus this is why time in the Bible this is why prayer this is why things like encounter and things like a home group that have given themselves over to pray for one another invite the presence of the Holy Spirit into the Mint's are so important because to know him see him experience him leads to transformation gosh listen you know this like he hears what it's like to be a preacher you you study for a long time you put it all together and you've got to think things like contextually how does this work in this place versus how does this work in this place where the application point how do you write you do all that and then you know what you can do nothing you can say it and and because we're prone to not understand these things well and and I tend to be a good motivator what ends up happening is you can be like yes well let's play a game how many of you in our church or in some other church have sung and heard a word preached from the scriptures and you made some weird promises to yourself like I'll never do that again and moving forward from this day on I'm gonna be serious about how many of you made those kind of promises okay now watch this no no no no keep that hand up we're all right all right we'll speak Pentecostal for a moment how many have a week or two later found that emotive response fade okay how can there be more hands up than we're just off doesn't even make sense okay so here's my point motivation that appeals to your will doesn't lead to transformation it leads to frustration or self-righteousness we need the Spirit of God we need to see Jesus we need to be transformed from the inside out by gazing at his beauty and being transformed according to first Corinthians from one degree of glory to the next given over to perfect progressive sanctification empowered by the holy spirit now look at verse 18 no one has ever seen God the only God who is at the father's side Jesus has made him known now one of the consistent themes of the Old Testament is that man cannot see God without being evaporated right it's just you don't want that you don't want to see that if you saw that think Indiana Jones when they opened up the Ark of the Covenant all right I know I dated myself I know if you're in your 30s and 40s like yeah if you're 12 all right but in you don't sound like that but you get my drift so like what we see in the Bible is that that there's a real seriousness about being in the presence of God that that Isaiah just has a vision of the throne room it's not him he just has a vision of the throne room and he sees the Angels that encircle the throne of God he falls on the ground like a dead man and says woe is me for I am a man of unclean lips and my eyes have seen the king well no he didn't see the king he just saw a vision of the king and wherever it looks like someone might have seen God there's this little caveat right where Moses sees the hem of his garment and that was enough to make Moses face shine in such a way that he freaked out all the Israelites we had to wear a veil over his face until the light got off of him right till the light wore off and even in the tabernacle where we read that Moses communed with the Lord face to face like a man to a man what we see is that the tabernacle is so filled with incense that nobody sees anything in there wherever it appears that a man is in the presence of God there's a little caveat that says yeah kinda and and yet the longing to know what's behind and underneath ultimate reality remains in our hearts if there's a creative god creator god what is he like if there is an ultimate authority how would he approach me what would he think of my life how would he operate in these spaces and so John says you want to see God look at Jesus even Jesus himself is gonna argue this effect this is such a big question that Philip and I can't wait to preach on the disciples like I said the disciples give me so much encouragement they just do spamming Phillip will talk about Phillip in a couple of weeks right but Phillip sees Jesus doing all these Mariah I mean he's raising the dead he's telling storms to stop he's like feeding the city with the kids lunchable he's doing all and so Philip really in this embracing way approaches Jesus says Jesus show us the father I mean nobody can see the father unless they be lit up I read where Moses is faith I want my face to glow show me the Father and here's Jesus's response in John 14 and Jesus said to him have I been with you so long and still you do not know me Philip whoever has seen me has seen the father so how can you say show us the father you want to know what God is like if you want to know is this grace upon grace thing real and true we need to only look at Jesus that's why I'm excited about the Gospel of John like could his grace cover a woman who's been divorced five times and is currently exchanging sex for rent is there enough grace for that what about prostitutes is there enough grace for that what about self-righteous cowards is there enough grace for that what about grace upon grace upon grace what if you just keep being a self-righteous coward sure enough grace for you is there I mean I can just keep asking these questions because what we're gonna see in time is there's grace upon grace and so I want to remind you again that people tend to say no to this invitation into life this life that is the light of man that is shown in the darkness and the darkness will not overcome it they tend to not want to say yes to Jesus one because they think they're good enough not to need him so I want to press again that's not the currency that God accepts I don't know if you've got out of the United States where you've gotten far enough away where they no longer take our money you have to actually exchange money but there are places in the world that don't take the dollar well in in the one place you want to get the currency is not your morality in fact Isaiah's pretty clear that on your best day not on that day you struggle but on your bed that day you nailed it your righteousness worse was it's filthy rags like so if at your best that aroma to God and heaviness like filthy rags what do you like when you're having a tough day yeah that currencies not accepted so people they don't want come because they think they're good enough and they think they're good enough usually because they're comparing themselves to a herd of morons right they're like well I'm better than that guru better than that guy certainly I'm better than gene down in you know receivables so you've got this weird kind of I'm better than people thing that happens and and that's like if that's your offering on that final day right I'm not gene and receivables you're gonna be you're gonna be terrified like if you look at me I'm not I know that some of this fun I'm not you're petting your dadgum soul on your morality and I'm here just standing between the John's going that currency isn't accepted by God and then on the same hand I want to stand up here and say that for those of you who think with a scarcity mindset that there can't be enough grace for you that there's not enough forgiveness for you I just want to stand here and get you to turn your eyes on Jesus who will be the author and perfecter of your faith and remind you that you cannot out send His grace or Jesus would still be in the grave and because Jesus is not in the grave that means all can receive the fullness that is found in Jesus he is moved into the neighborhood the invitation is on the table so I extend it again come into union with the word who made you and you will come to life you came from him please come back to him you were made for him the result of this reunion will be more than human existence it will be human life let's pray father we thank you for grace upon grace upon grace upon grace we're in this room today being saved by grace but also in this moment being sustained by that same grace and so we thank you and praise you for that we thank you that there'll be new mercy tomorrow morning they'll be more grace the day after that more grace the day after that and and there's you're so full of grace that if we live to be a hundred and seven we will have not begun - wrung out from your veins the grace and mercy necessary to save us fully freely and forever is marvelous news that you have not put the weight of salvation on us and then our frailties and our shortcomings and our highs and then our lows the wave that will crash over us over and over and over again as the wave of your grace your mercy your empathy your understanding help our hearts for achievers this is hard for us we want to do something let us do something for those who men we just have we've lived a hard life and we've just done some really terrible things and there's collateral damage around us and so it's hard to forgive ourselves much less imagine that anybody else would forgive us I just pray that you would in the way that only you can spirit have gotten fill this place break that lie open expose that stronghold for what it is just a demonic life from hell and your light has overcome that darkness and that darkness will not overcome your light so I just pray as an example that whoever is in here today and that's where they are my brothers my sisters just the collateral damage around their life is too great they can't forgive themselves much less accept forgiveness there's prayer you break through that today for our moral moms and dads or moral singles just pray that you would break loose the nonsense that that's somehow the currency that on that final day you'll accept and that you would grant to us in your mercy simple belief in word transformation caused by gazing upon your beauty help us we need you it's for your beautiful name I pray amen
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Published: Wed Sep 05 2018
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