 Amen, amen. God is good and all the time, we're glad to have you with us this morning. Welcome to the Hungrujian Church. We believe that God, like our sisters shared and said, that God is still in the business of healing. God is still in the business of delivering. God is still in the business of setting people free, blessing people and giving away out where there is no way. Do you believe in the Church? If you believe, put your hands for mighty God in this place. We believe that God has called us, us as a church and us as individuals to reach out to the world. And we believe that the vision that God has given us to the church, thousands locally and millions globally, that we will see people being saved by dozens running to the altar, call every single service, people being saved in home groups, people being saved through a power of evangelism as we go out on the streets and minister and show love to people. And we believe that God is going to do a great and mighty thing. And we're going to change our city for Christ, amen. And you and I will be a partaker of it, whether doing home groups, whether doing host groups, whether going out with a group to do a power of evangelism. We're going to make a difference in our city in Jesus mighty name, Amen Church. As well as thousands, thousands locally and millions globally through our social media, we see a great impact, people just receiving blessing through the messages, through the worship, through many different testimonies that are being posted. People are commenting back, sending prayer requests, sending their testimonies, sharing that when they watch the live stream, they believe together, they pray together through the screen and they receive healing and touch from God. God is doing something great church. God is on the move in this place and we are a part of it. We are a part of this vision. We are a part of what God is doing through us in Jesus mighty name, Amen Church. But for this vision to go forward, in order for us to feel this vision, we got to be a church that prays, amen. That's why every single morning the door is open at 5 a.m. every single morning. I mean from Monday through Friday on Saturday and Sunday we give God a break. But on Monday through Friday at 5 a.m. the door is open for prayer. We have a lot of people that come before they go to work. They stop by here and they pray for an hour, for half an hour, whatever the time is, allows them 8 o'clock interns come and from 8 to 9, 9, 30, we have a group of interns of 35, 40 people coming and praying here. So whatever your times allow, you can come here, pray. If you're not able to come here and pray throughout the week, pray at home. But we have to, Bible says that we, the church will be called the house of prayer. And if we're going to see this move of God, if we're going to see miracles like these and more of them, we got to be a house of prayer. We got to pray because prayer opens heavens, because prayer gives license for God's angels, for his spirit to move. Just like sin gives a right to Satan to access your life, to destroy, to kill, steal and destroy. So is prayer gives a visa to heavenly angels to come and intervene on earth. And that's why we believe strongly and we're going to pray and we're going to be praying even more. On Friday night we have a Friday night vigil starting at 9 p.m. We pray, we intercede last Friday night. There was a lot of people. It was just fire. How many were here last Friday night? There was just a fire of God and we were interceding and praying for a city, for the vision. As well as Alex is leading an intercession group and it gets posted on Slack when they meet. They meet couple times a week here, they come and pray. We're just going to be a prayerful church, a men's church. A church, a person that prays is a person that doesn't sin. A person that sins is a person that won't pray. So if you want to sin less, pray more. Amen church. Amen, amen, amen. We have a monthly prayer line today where people come from different places, different parts. People fly in to receive prayer and touch from God. And today at the end of the service we're going to join them together, church, as we're going to pray for them. And we believe that the distance is not a barrier. We believe that God's anointing will not escape their case. And each person that came here with their need, they will receive God's touch in Jesus' mighty name. Amen church. Right now I want you to open with me to 1 Corinthians chapter 1 and verse 9. And today I titled my message Faithful God. And I'm just going to share a few thoughts from my personal meditation of the last couple of weeks and just the things that God put in my heart. So let's read 1 Corinthians chapter 1 verse 9. God who has called you into the fellowship with His Son Jesus Christ, our Lord, is faithful. Say faithful. Say faithful. Our God is faithful. I believe that every Christian should have a revelation and should know about God who is faithful. Because if you don't understand the faithfulness of God it's going to be really hard for you to have a relationship with God. Because faithfulness makes trust possible and trust makes relationship possible. Without faithfulness you have no trust and without trust you can't have a relationship. So if you want to have a relationship with Jesus, if you want to have a relationship with God you have to know that He is faithful, that He is not going to abandon you. He won't leave you. He won't forsake you. He'll be there for you. That He is watching over you. That He is God who is faithful. And that's why Apostle Paul that he writes to Corinthians. He insures them. He says He has called you into fellowship with His Son Jesus Christ. And He underlines that He is faithful. See faithfulness nowadays is very rare commodity. We look today in our society and we look today at what's going on in the world, what's going on in America, what's going on in relationships. And we can see that faithfulness is something that's been lost throughout time. People are less faithful to each other, less faithful in marriage and relationships. People are less faithful in friendships. People are less faithful to their country. We see that this liberalism and this social kind of environment that we're growing up in, especially the younger generation, the example of faithfulness has been lost. And a lot of times when we go through experiences in our lives, when we live and a father leaves the home, we see no faithfulness there. When we live in our lives and friends backstab us, friends leave us and we go through many experiences of unfaithfulness in our lives, that begins to shape our mindset, that begins to shape our world view. And many times we take that mindset and that world view and we bring it into our relationship with God and we struggle in our relationship with God. We struggle to pray. We struggle to find pleasure in prayer because prayer becomes a religious routine, prayer becomes something that the church says that we should do, but it lacks meaning to us, because we don't understand the faithfulness of God. And many times because of, especially if we haven't seen or been demonstrated the faithfulness of parents, of father, mother in our home, a lot of times we take that mindset and we bring it into our relationship with God and we struggle to relate to God and have fellowship with Him, like Apostle Paul says. See, word faithfulness means steadfastness, firmness, fidelity. An opposite of it too for us to better understand this word. Opposite is ever-changing and wishy-washy. And sometimes we pray to God and we stand on a promise and we pray and it doesn't come to pass and we think that God changed because something didn't happen in our life because we prayed for something. We begin to doubt God's faithfulness and God's love towards us. But regardless of how we think and how we view and what our experience with faithfulness, God always remains faithful. He always remains faithful. Sometimes we go through situations in our life, sometimes we pray for certain things, whether they happen or don't happen or they happen differently. Only God knows the reason why and how it happened and we know that all things work together for good, for those that love Him. And at the end when we go through things, we might not understand when we're going through it, but when we come out of it on the other side, we see His faithfulness. First thing that I want you to write it down is that your relationship with God is as good as your revelation of God's faithfulness. Like I already mentioned that faithfulness makes trust possible. And when you have trust, you can have a relationship. No relationship is possible without trust. There is no relationship possible between husband and wife without trust. No relationship possible in friendship without trust. If you don't know whether the person is going to be there for you or not, you can't open up yourself to them. You're just going to stay on acquaintances level and you can't move forward unless you know the character of a person that they're trustworthy. So in order for us to have a better relationship, greater relationship with God, we must understand that God is trustworthy. In a Bible, God made covenant with men 277 times. And 277 times He remained faithful to those covenants. Even when the other side was unfaithful or faithless. God promised to Israel the land that He's given to Abraham. He made covenant with Abraham about the land of Israel. And even though the nation of Israel ceased existing and they scattered, for almost 2,000 years they were not existent. God still was faithful in 1948 to bring them together and establish a nation of Israel. You know that no other nation, no other culture, no other society survived being scattered and abroad for 2,000 years and come back together and retain the core and the nature of its culture and society. That shows that even if decades go by, centuries go by, God says, I am still faithful. Even if my own people abandon me and leave me behind. If we look and study a relationship of David. You know, David from the Bible, he fascinates me. He is my favorite character, I love, maybe because he was a musician, he was worshipper and had something that I love to do. I don't know what it is about David, but David is my favorite character. And when I read, I'm reading through Psalms again. And when I read David and when I read his Psalms, when I read his life, Psalms is practically like a diary of David. He kind of documents everything he's going through in his life and he puts it in a song type of a thing. And when I read his Psalms, and I get amazed, amazed how much David speaks of his faithfulness. You start off of Psalms saying, you know, David goes on, you know, everybody's against me, God, or why you abandoned me. You know, this is against me and this person is against me and these terrible things are happening. And then he goes, like, flips a switch, last two versions, he says, you have rescued me, you are my strong tower, you my refuge. He's like, wait, hold on. So are you rescued or are you in trouble? Which one it is, David? Because you can't be at the same time. But David had this such a deep trust in God that he will never forsaken him. He will never leave him. He said, yes, I know I'm still in pain. Yes, I know I'm still suffering. Yes, I know I'm still being persecuted by my enemy, but I'm rescued. Why? Because I trust you. Because I know you're faithful. It's as good as done. Your faithfulness is as good as it's done. That's why David was able to firmly confess in Psalm 23, he says, though I walk through the valleys of shadow of death, I know you are with me. And then he says that I'm going through all these things that you put a table before my enemy. He says that in front of my enemy, I'm going to sit, I'm going to relax, I'm going to feast, I'm going to just chill, because I know you're going to take care of me. David had a great relationship with God. No wonder God called him a man after his own heart. No wonder God, despite of David's mistakes, despite the fact that David killed somebody, an innocent person, despite that David had different kind of troubles in his life and messed up plenty of times, less than actually sold it. But God still dared to call him a man after his own heart. And I truly believe it's because David had just unbelievable trust in God. He just had unbelievable trust in God's character, had his faithfulness, and God never failed him. Not even once. Another person, let's put our hands together for Jesus. Another person that comes to my mind immediately is Job. Job, the Bible says, God said about him that he was a righteous man. And Job worshipped God every morning and brought sacrifices. He prayed. Job was an honorable man in his society. He took care of the people around him. And Job was an incredible man. And this terrible thing happens to him. Here's Job. He trusted God with all of his life. He prayed for his children. He covered his children in prayer every morning. He prayed and asked God for forgiveness for anything that he's done. I mean, he pleased God with everything that he did. And all of a sudden, it looks like in a moment of his life God failed him. It looks like in a moment of his life, everything, every prayer that he prayed. Everything that he feared in his life that he would not come upon him. Everything that he asked God not to happen to him. At one moment in his life, it seems like the bottom fell off from underneath of him. And everything came crashing down. I mean, this was the worst thing that could happen losing your family, losing your beloved children. I can't even imagine a pain a parent can go through losing all your children all at once. No comfort. His friends can't even comfort. And his wife turns against him. I mean, at this moment you think, you know, when you read the story and if you just read it on the surface, it seems like, you know, it's a story with the great ending. But if you place yourself in the shoes of Job for a moment and you place yourself in his suffering. You know, sometimes when you have a pain and when you go through a dark season, even though it could be a day too, it could be a week, but it seems like months and years. We read, there's few chapters of his suffering, but I can only imagine how long it felt and how difficult and the thoughts he had to wrestle with. At the end of all of this, he stands and he says, and he declares that my Redeemer lives. My Redeemer lives. Sometimes when you read it, it's just like, yes, he's our Redeemer. But what Redeemer means, that he's a restore. What he was saying is that I know even at this point, God still can restore me. I know even at this point, God can still restore my family. He can still restore my business. He can still restore my fields. He can restore my flocks. He can restore my marriage. Even at this point of death, he is my Redeemer. That's what he declared. And as we read through the story of Job, we see that God comes to his rescue eventually. He reveals his purpose to him and God comes around and gives him double of everything that he had and blesses him. Until this day, Job is still considered the richest man in the Middle East. And there's some pretty wealthy people in Middle East today. And his legacy stands true as a man of faith. Today we refer to Job as a man that persevered through trouble and received his reward. But even in those moments of pain, even in those moments where his body was aching, in the moments when his family was shattered and destroyed, in the moments where people turned against him, where enemies took hold of every possession that he had. Even in those moments, he still had trust in God's faithfulness and declared, My Redeemer lives. Let's put our hands together for such a man of faith. You know that God commanded many scriptures in the Bible, many places in the Bible, God commanded his people to set up memorials or to do things in remembrance. Why did God ask when children of Israel crossed the river of Jordan? And God said to Joshua, Make sure that you take 12 stones from the middle of the river, you set up a memorial. What did he say to do so that the next generations and that people that will come and ask is what is this monument, what is this memorial for? That you can tell them what I did for you in Egypt. Pretty much what he's saying is this. So you can tell them of my faithfulness. This memorial will signify, this memorial will stand here to say that God was faithful when he spoke and said to our Father Abraham that he's going to take us out of this land of Egypt and he's going to lead us through and he's going to bring us to the land of milk and honey. That memorial signified God's faithfulness. In a New Testament, Jesus is about to go on the cross and he's with his disciples and he begins to wash his, wash their feet and he does the communion with them and he says, do this in remembrance of me. He was saying is that do this in remembrance of my faithfulness to the human, to the humanity, to the humankind. I told, I said that I'm going to bring a redemption. The whole New Testament and the sacrifices, the temple was signifying of the coming of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God that's going to take and wipe our sins forever. What he was saying is that do this in remembrance of me is that when you do this, remember of my faithfulness to you. Remember of my, that I did and I fulfilled and I finished what I said, what I promised I was going to do to you. What I was going to do for you. In 1 John chapter 1, 9 it says, if we confess our sin, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and purify us from unrighteousness. When he said do this in remembrance of me, what he was saying is that I'm faithful to forgive every sin. He was saying I'm faithful to heal you because by stripes I'm healed. What he was saying is that do this in remembrance of me is I am faithful to break every chain and every yoke of your life. When he was saying do this in remembrance of me, he was saying that I became poor so that you can be enriched through my poverty. I am faithful to you in Jesus' name. If we want to have a strong relationship with God, we have to have a revelation of God's faithfulness towards us. Point number two, I want you to write it down, is don't focus on your faithfulness to God but rather fix your eyes on his faithfulness to you. Many people struggle in their relationship with God and I'll be honest with you, I struggled in my relationship with God for many years because there were things that I was struggling with, there were sins that I was trying to overcome. There were certain habits that I knew that God wasn't pleased with, that he wasn't happy with and I was trying to wrestle with him and sometimes we all are prone to mistakes and sins in our life, right? And sometimes what we do is we take our eyes off of his faithfulness towards us and we begin to focus on our faithfulness towards God. We begin to focus on the things that we do for God, we begin to focus on how good we are with God and our relationship begins to struggle, we begin to walk in condemnation and shame because we know we're not good enough, we know we fail him daily and then sometimes we hear these things preachers say from the pulpit saying that if you sin, every time you sin you crucify Jesus again and again and then we have this image, especially if you watch the Passion of the Christ these horrific images, the things that you do every single time to Jesus that you sin you have no boldness to come to him, you have no boldness to come to the cross you have no boldness to have a fellowship with him because every time you focus on your faithfulness, instead of faithfulness of God you will struggle in your relationship with God, you will struggle to walk with God every time you focus on how much you prayed, a whole lack of prayer how much you read, how much you fasted or lack of it any time you focus on what you did for God, how much you gave you will struggle in your relationship with God you have to fix your eyes on Jesus You have to fix your eyes on his faithfulness towards you. You have to fix your eyes on what he has done on the cross for you and receive the grace of salvation and know that he is faithful to help you go through every challenge in life and help you to overcome every sin that torments you in Jesus' name. Amen Church. See the problem with Old Testament is in the Old Testament God made a covenant with men. In the Old Testament, Old Testament is about God making covenant with men. The problem with that is, the problem was never with God. God always remained faithful at everything that he did. The problem was with humanity. We were faulty. We were broken. We were not faithful to God. And we see throughout the story of starting from the garden, from the garden and how Adam and Eve they were unfaithful to God, continuing all throughout the story of Israel. And we see how how Israel was just not faithful to God. And that's the problem with an Old Testament is that God, the problem with it is the human factor. The problem is our faithfulness, which is not good. And we see that God, he already knew that that's gonna be the problem. He came and he, that's not the glory of God, that's the plains people. And so God the Father and all his wisdom, he devised this plan. He sent Jesus Christ down on earth. I want you to listen to this carefully because it's gonna set some of you free from walking under the guilt and condemnation. The difference between New Testament and Old Testament is that in the New Testament God sends his son down on this earth. So Jesus being fully God and being fully men comes on earth and he spills his blood, which Bible says is a new covenant and now God is in covenant with God. God is in covenant with himself and God can never be unfaithful. God can never make a mistake. God can never lie. He's always faithful. So now we being as his creation, we being, when we receive Jesus Christ, we are united with Christ and we are in that covenant and even though sometimes we fall short, we unfaithful, but because we're in Jesus, we're still in that covenant because Jesus remains always faithful. He covers our sin. He covers our mistakes. So I want you to let go of every guilt and every condemnation that you might be walking in and receive the grace that we have in Jesus, the perfection that we have in Jesus and enjoy like we read for First Corinthians. Enjoy the fellowship with God because he sees you as faithful. He sees you as perfect. He sees you covered in Jesus' name. Amen Church. Let's put our hands together for Jesus. We're under a new covenant, under a better covenant and today we can come boldly before the throne of grace to retain mercy and grace in the time of need. Amen Church. So don't walk under guilt and condemnation. Walk in boldness. Anytime you come in prayer, if something is not in it, there is a sin in your life. You ask God for forgiveness and quickly declare that I'm covered and I am in Jesus Christ and now I can ask boldly whatever I need. Amen Church. And last thing that I want to encourage you with is learn God's faithfulness. Yes, learn God's faithfulness. The way, the three things, and I quickly just gonna go through it, the three things we can, in Isaiah 46.9 I says this, remember the former things of old, for I am God and there is no other. I am God and there is none like me. Do you know that, just a quick thing, do you know that only in Christianity God declares himself faithful, no other religion and no other God declares themselves faithful to the humankind, unconditionally faithful. Only in Christianity God declares himself, says whatever you do I'm faithful. I'm consistent, you can trust me, I do not change. Three things that will help us to learn about God's faithfulness. Number one is his word. Study his faithfulness in his word. Study his faithfulness. Go through the, read the Bible. That's why it's important to read the Bible. When you read the Bible it's not just a history book. It's not just some deep theology. It's when you read the stories and you hear, you read the pages in the lives of people where they were facing trouble and God came through. When there was struggling and God came through. When there was a problem and God showed himself faithful. You read through the Bible. You read through the stories. You don't just read it as a history. You learn God's faithfulness. And you say if God did it for David, if God did it for Job, if God did it for Ruth, if God did it for this person and that person and the other. He can do it for me. You begin to study the word. You get into the word and you learn that God is faithful because if you, if you don't have a revelation, if you don't know his faithfulness, you won't be able to trust him. If you can't trust him, how can you fellowship with him? How can you have a relationship with him? You have to get into God's word. Get into God's word. Come on, say to your neighbor, get into God's word. Number two, look at his faithfulness in other people's lives. This is the reason why we share testimonies. We take a significant time in our church to always share testimonies, to always set up monuments of God's faithfulness, to always share that God is faithful because if you will be convinced that God is faithful, you will have a faith to believe for your situation. If you will be convinced that God is faithful in your business, you will have faith to believe for God in your business. If you believe that God is faithful to heal you, you have faith and believe for healing. If you are convinced and you trust God that he is a deliverer, you have faith to believe for your freedom. A quick story from my personal life, about four or five years ago, I was going through this personal struggle, especially in the area of finances, and I was working with God through this issue, and it was quite a bit of a process, and the things that I was frustrated was is that every time I would pray for something, it wouldn't happen in the area of finances. Actually, as a matter of fact, I prayed very, very little, especially when it comes to businesses. I had multiple businesses. I had different things that were going on, different projects. I prayed very, actually very little for my financial life, and every time I prayed, I kind of felt awkward. It's just like I didn't feel right about asking God about it or praying. I don't know why, what was it, and I would take scriptures and I would quote, you know, in prayer or just confession. It just wasn't sitting right with me, and one time I was praying and asking God, I said, God, I don't know, maybe, I don't know what's going on, but I just, in this area, I'm struggling. I'll be honest with, I was just honest with God, and so God began to deal with me in different issues, and he began to peel me like an onion layer by layer, and then got me to the point where I had to look honest at myself in this area, particular area of finances, and I had to say to myself, God already knew it. God, I don't trust you with this area. That's why I work really, really hard, and I pray barely anything about it. That's why I trust, I trust in my strength, and I remember many times, even my my dad or pastor, senior pastor, bring up different testimonies about these people's getting breakthrough and this and this, and I only almost kind of look scornful upon it. I'm like, yeah, that's just for lazy people type of a thing, because I didn't trust God would find it. I almost find it repelling watching testimonies of breakthrough and prosperity, and I said, God, but why? And I began to look back in my personal life, and we come from family of missionaries, and we come from a family of missionaries, and when we are missionaries in Russia, we live the very poor life, poor life, and any money that would get small amounts of money that we would get, good portion of it would go to do evangelistic events, to buy pamphlets, to buy this for the church, to buy this, and we lived a poor life, and constantly I remember borrowing and all this stuff, and I hated borrowing so bad down to my gods. I just hated that. I hated that feeling. I felt like I was inferior. I felt like I felt like a second-class citizen. I could never have what other people have, and it's all because we're doing God's work. So as you see God, and prosperity kind of wasn't going together, because of that for many years, I kind of was built a resentment, and when people even talked about it, I didn't know God knew it, but it came to the place where I had to be brutally honest with myself, and I said God, I'm sorry, but I just don't trust you with this area, and I'll do it on my own, but I want to trust him. And these are the things that I'm telling you. This is how I began to restore myself and restore God's faithfulness in this area of my life. I begin to say, God, I want to trust you, but at this point I can't, because of all these negative experiences, because of all this unfaithfulness that I've seen in this area, and I begin to study his word, and I begin to read it like I was reading it for the first time, and asking God, I want to know that you're faithful in this area, in the area of finance. I would pick out special stories from the Bible, of financial breakthroughs, of just miracles happening, the story of multiplication of bread, and fish, and all these things. I would study, I picked up a book that talked about Jewish history and Jewish cultures, and why they were so successful, and why there were just people that were blessed by God. I begin to study how they view God, how they saw God, and I begin to renew my mind in this area that God is faithful, and God slowly but surely begin to show one thing after another in this area, providing and showing, and doing different miracles. The second thing that I started doing is I start looking up testimonies, the testimonies that my dad was bugging me with, you know, I decided to start watching them. I started looking at them, where God was doing incredible test things, cancellation of that, just spontaneous out of nowhere, miracle money, the things that appeared in the, in the money that appeared in the account, people that just gave generous gifts, and these are that, and I started building my faith, I started building my faith, I started listening to business, Christian business people that were sharing different ways, how God came through, how God gave them idea, their business exploded, I started listening to people that their careers took off because of, because God touched it, because God was involved in it, and I began to build my life, build my, build my archives of testimonies, and I started trusting God in this area, and from that moment I began to see how God began to work in my life in the area of finances, then, then fast forward few years later, God began to open doors that I didn't even think I could ever have in my life, flying on private jets with people, consulting, and just having, having these doors that are open, and I'm like, my God, sometimes I sit the other time, when I was, we were flying to Dubai, and I'm sitting there with all these people, I mean, they're talking, they're talking about a hundred million dollars, like it's a hundred dollars, and I'm like sitting there, and I'm thinking to myself, my God, what am I doing here? What, what is this madness? What, how do I even relate to such a people? You know, I just went shopping, it's 400,000, I'm like, whoa, that's a really nice house where I'll come from, and so, and so, and, and, and I'm thinking like God, how, how did that, how did that happen, and I can't think, I can't, but to think about that moments God said, let me prove you my faithfulness in this area, and I thank God, and I thank God that God is faithful, and I can surely tell you today, stand before him, and I can tell you that God is faithful in this area, and a third point is meditate on his faithfulness in your life. When God begins to give you small victories in certain areas, and he shows you faithful, grab on to it like the, the, the last, the last breath of air, grab on to it like it's your saving, life-saving jacket, hold on to it, because what you meditate on, you're gonna multiply, it's gonna multiply in your life, you're gonna be building faith, see every miracle that God gives is like an apple, you eat the apple, you enjoy the benefit of the miracle, but there's seeds in there, and those seeds are the, for your, for your faith building, you take those seeds and you plant it so you can have another apple, another miracle, and then the mother of miracles in your future, you continue to build that, that trust and faithfulness in God, meditate, set up personal memorials, whether it's in diary that you write, I write every breakthrough that God gives me, every blessing that God gives me, I document it, and I do it so that when I do it low times in my life, I have a safety net, I can open it up and read it and say God was faithful here, he was faithful here, he was faithful here, he brought me through here, he silenced my enemy here, I can trust him again, I can trust him again, so the next time you find yourself in trouble, you say, I can trust him again, and he's gonna come through in Jesus' name, 2nd Thessalonians 3 3, but the Lord is faithful, he will establish you and guard you against the ill one, he's faithful, God is faithful and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, 1 Corinthians 10, 13, his mercies are new every morning, and his faithfulness last a lifetime, Hebrews 10 23, let us behold fast, fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful. 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