REVIEW
Did you know that the Scriptures speak of spiritual exercise in a similar way that we talk about physical exercise? Yes, there is a development & conditioning with our inward man that mirrors how we do these things with our outward man. The apostle Paul makes this point in our golden text – First Timothy 4:6-8 where he says, “If you instruct the brethren in these things, you will be a good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished in the words of faith and of the good doctrine which you have carefully followed. But reject profane and old wives fables, and exercise yourself toward godliness. For bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable for all things, having the promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come.” So what we have been doing in this series is we have been learning how getting physically fit mirrors getting spiritually fit. And we have gained some wisdom in doing so. Most recently, we’ve been looking at some practical things that go into exercise –namely, the importance of hydration & rest. Two weeks ago, we looked at the importance of hydration, seeing how our bodies need fluid to keep functioning because both our muscles and the entire body itself are made up mainly of water. So if we lose fluid in our bodies, we absolutely have to rehydrate ourselves or we are in serious trouble. So we looked at what our spiritual hydration is, and His Name is Jesus. Yes, Jesus is that water of life that will quench every thirst and satisfy every desire. So we learned that we have to continually come to the Lord Jesus and drink from the water that only He can provide. Just like you won’t be properly hydrated by only drinking something on Sunday but not on the other six days of the week, we need to realize that in order to remain spiritually hydrated, we must drink, drink, and keep on drinking. So we learned how to go to the well – Jesus’ well – and let Him abundantly satisfy our hearts instead of looking to the broken cisterns of this world to fulfill us. Then last week, we looked at the role rest plays in exercise, seeing that there are multiple benefits to resting. For one, taking regular breaks allows our body to recover and repair. It’s actually essential for progress and overall well-being, regardless of your fitness level or sport. We also looked at what some of the signs are of needing rest like pain, muscle fatigue, and extreme emotional changes. But we also learned that one of the reasons why rest isn’t respected amongst most fitness junkies is because some view taking a recovery day or resting in general as a sign of weakness. In other words, many of those who are into exercise have learned to discipline themselves and press through those feelings of laziness. And because of that, they can tend towards not listening to their body and resting when it really needs it. But as important as it is to be driven & determined to exercise and to push through those times that your flesh doesn’t want to put forth the effort, it is equally important to not get over into the other ditch either. I think all of this certainly applies to us spiritually as well, amen? Some of us are hard workers. We have the mind to serve the LORD with all of our might and to labor for Him. And while that is certainly good and has its place – those of us who are wired this way can usually tend to err in doing “too much” for Him. This is when we need to understand that the LORD is our rest stop and come to Him regularly. Yes, just as Jesus is that water of life that satisfies our spiritual dehydration, He is also our Sabbath rest and the One that gives us rest when we are laboring & overburdened. Church, rest is essential – both naturally and spiritually. If we don’t learn to rest in Him and rest physically, we are in danger of burnout. Yes, I’m convinced that if we learned to rest physically periodically and found the rest that Christ offers us spiritually, we would experience much more grace to do the things that He has called us unto, and we would have peace while doing them. Yes, if we were sure to schedule a week or more of rest during the year, made sure we had a day every week where we rested, and made sure we spent a period of time daily in His rest, we would live in this supernatural Sabbath that Jesus said was ours. Amen. But I want you to notice that Jesus is the spiritual fulfilment to these practical things like hydration & rest. In other words, Jesus is all in the simplicity of getting spiritually fit and into the spiritual shape that we aspire to. Always remember = Jesus is the answer. Amen! And the next thing we will look at today is no different – Today, we will look at how important our time spent in fellowship with the Lord is. We will call today’s message – “Walking with God.” PLAIN OLE’ WALKING Yes, the next thing about spiritual exercise that I want us to talk about is the role just simply walking plays in us getting fit – Yep, just plain ole’ walking is one of the best things you and I can do to stay healthy & get fit. You see, all of the equipment and other helpful aids to getting in shape are man-made, not God designed. But the truth is that God gave you and I everything we need to get fit both physically and spiritually without the assistance of these manufactured things. In fact, if you go far enough back in history, you’ll find that the only real things that people used to stay in shape were just their physical members. So if someone wanted a “leg day,” that was comprised of simply walking, jogging, and running. You see, there are a lot of people out there who will spend all kinds of dollars to get fit. They join multiple gyms, they pay a personal trainer, they purchase all kinds of clothing and equipment, etc. But there’s something to be said for the simplicity of just walking to get in shape and to keep ourselves healthy. But, you know, the great thing about walking is that it can be done at any time and at any place. It doesn’t cost anything, but it certainly pays a lot! You see, there are a lot of people who view spiritual fitness the same. They view the cost as too great and are, therefore, unwilling to put forth the effort to get in shape spiritually. I mean, after all, they never went to Bible college, they haven’t been a Christian that long, they aren’t as smart as other people, they’ve done to many bad things, etc. etc. etc. All of these excuses are similar to the reason folks don’t get in shape physically – because they don’t feel like they know how or it would be too much work because of their current condition. Well, what these who either might not feel like they have the time, or everything just seems so overwhelming, need to know is just how simply walking does so much for us. Likewise, walking with God does more for us than any other spiritual practice. So what do I mean when I refer to “walking with God”? Well, let’s go back to the beginning and gain a little insight into what it means to walk with God … OUR PRIMARY PURPOSE If you were to ask a bunch of Christians the question – “What is our primary purpose as Christians?”- you will get a variety of answers. Some think it is to witness to the lost and be a soul-winner. Some think it is to serve Him in the church. Some think it is to just simply love people. But all we have to do to answer this question is to look back at the beginning when God created man … You see, God did not create Adam for him to witness and be a soul-winner. He did not create Adam to love his neighbor. No, God created Adam primarily because He wanted a family to fellowship with! You see, there was no one for Adam to evangelize or to love. Now, of course, there are people that God has called us to win and love now, but based on God’s original intention for creating human beings, the “one thing” that He desires above all else is for us to come into relationship with Him. Let’s look back at a verse in the beginning and gain some insight of how life was in the Garden and how life should be today in our garden … Genesis 3:8 says, “And they heard the sound of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God among the trees of the garden.” Now, of course, this was immediately after man’s sin where they had just been deceived by the devil and their eyes were opened to know their nakedness. But what I want you to notice is that Adam & Eve were obviously very familiar with the Lord’s voice/noise/sound as He walked in the garden in the cool of the day. Yes, they knew His voice and the sound He made as He walked through Eden at this time of day. Why do you suppose that is? It’s because this was likely a regular habit of the LORD – to come down and walk with Adam & Eve, communing with them. But I want you to notice the connection between the LORD “walking” in the garden and Adam & Eve hiding themselves from the presence of the LORD. You see, because they weren’t walking with Him in the cool of the day per usual, they were hiding themselves from His presence. Likewise, when we don’t walk with God through our daily communion with Him, we hide ourselves from His presence and its myriad of benefits for our lives. Amen! But I want you to notice that this is how the LORD designed things before the Fall. His original design was for His creation to walk with Him in the paradise He had given them. So again, if this was a part of God’s original design, we can conclude that this is God’s perfect will for us now. Amen? But back to Adam’s folly for a minute – We understand that Adam willfully threw away his fellowship with God through disobedience, but we also know that Jesus was sent to reconcile & repair that relationship. The most popular verse that we have pertaining to God’s plan of redemption is John 3:16 which states – “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whoever shall believe in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Now the basic viewpoint of this verse to most people is that God sent His Son to save us from something – namely, perishing in hell. But this verse makes an equal point that God not only saved us from something, but He saved us unto something. And what He saved us unto is “everlasting life” (i.e. eternal life). In other words, the salvation of the Lord that rescued us from sin and death was just the step that needed to be taken in order to bring us into this “everlasting life.” Now the question that needs to be answered is – What is this eternal, everlasting life? Some would answer – “It means that we will live forever.” Well, I got news for you: You are going to live forever whether you believe on Jesus or not! What do I mean by that? I mean that you are either going to spend eternity in hell or in heaven no matter what. There is no other option. Your eternal destination is based solely on what you do with Jesus. So what does this phrase “everlasting (or eternal) life” mean if it doesn’t mean just “living forever”? To find that answer we must look at John 17:3 which says, “And this is eternal (or everlasting) life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.” The word “know” in this verse describes a personal and intimate knowledge of. It was used the same way in the book of Genesis when it says that Adam “knew” his wife Eve and she conceived and bore a son. This obviously describes Adam having intimacy with his wife Eve. So, you see, the everlasting life that all believers possess is personally and intimately knowing the Father and the Son! In other words, eternal life is having personal and intimate fellowship with Father God and Jesus Christ now and for eternity. Praise God! As First Corinthians 1:9 says, “God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.” Our primary purpose and calling is to have fellowship with the King of kings and the Lord of lords! What a privilege this is, church! So my question then is, how do we think we are going to be as fruitful as we can be if we do not apply this “one thing” – our primary purpose – into our everyday lives? That would be like trying to build a large superstructure without having a good solid foundation laid, wouldn’t it? Fellowship with God is that foundation on which a fruitful Christian “walk” is based! Now I use the word “walk” there intentionally because, to me, our Christian walk is our fellowship with the Lord – like Adam & Eve’s walk with God was simple fellowship with the LORD. WALKING BY FAITH But was there no opportunity to walk with God after the Garden and until Jesus came? While walking with Him like they did in Paradise might not have been a possibility anymore, that didn’t mean mankind couldn’t walk with Him another way. And what is that way – By faith! Let’s move on to Genesis chapter 5 where we meet another man, one of the descendants of Seth, the great-great-great-great grandson of Adam. In verse 18-24, we read about his genealogy along with a small amount of information about his life – “Jared lived one hundred and sixty-two years, and begot Enoch. After he begot Enoch, Jared lived eight hundred years, and had sons and daughters. So all the days of Jared were nine hundred and sixty-two years; and he died. Enoch lived sixty-five years, and begot Methuselah. After he begot Methuselah, Enoch walked with God three hundred years, and had sons and daughters. So all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty-five years. And Enoch walked with God; and he was not, for God took him.” So notice how Enoch walked with God for the majority of his life, 300 of the 365 years he lived. That’s a long time to be walking with God, huh? But what does this mean that he “walked with God”? What did this look like? Well, I believe Hebrews 11:5 gives us a little insight into this, answers these questions, and tells us a couple of things about Enoch:
But again, if we look at the limited information we have of him in Genesis chapter 5, we see only that he walked with God. So evidently this walk with God for 300 years was a walk of faith and, therefore, a walk that pleased God – for Hebrews 11:6 goes on to say, it is impossible to please God without faith. Therefore, Enoch walked with God by faith and pleased God as a result! Amen! I wonder if we can do that? Again, I know that Adam & Eve lived in the paradise of God and actually had the LORD come down and physically walk with them like they were in heaven. That might not be possible for us today on this earth, but I wonder if the kind of walk with God that Enoch possessed is possible? I can guarantee you that it is! In fact, I can assure you that we can walk with God even better than Enoch did because what you and I have under this new & better covenant far outweighs even what he had. OUR VITAL NEED But it’s not just a question of if we can walk with God like this; it’s more of a question of should we. In other words, how important is it that we learn to walk with God, spending this time in fellowship with Him? Well, if there was one practice that I believe is the most important to apply to our everyday lives, it is spending time walking with God (i.e. fellowshipping with God). The reason I feel so strongly about this is because I have experienced first-hand just how much of a difference it makes in my life when I set aside a relatively small portion of my day to spend time with Him. When I have made this time for Him, I sense a grace that accompanies me throughout the day. I feel more strength in resisting the enemy. I feel wiser and make better decisions. I seem to be in the right place at the right time. And the list could go on and on. On the other hand, when I have not made time for Him, things just do not flow as well. I do not experience the peace and joy that I otherwise would have. There is just not that same state of contentment and satisfaction in my heart. Also, throughout my walk with the Lord, I have had Him tell me time and time again how important it is that I spend this time with Him. It has seemed like every time I have ever approached Him with the frustrations that I was having in my walk with God, this was the remedy and solution that I would get from Him. Psalm 27:8 teaches us this. In in the Amplified Bible says, “You have said, Seek My face [inquire for and require My presence as your vital need]. My heart says to You, Your face (your presence), Lord, will I seek inquire for and require [of necessity and on the authority of Your Word].” You see, God has commanded us to seek, inquire for, and require His presence as our vital need. He never tells us to do something that will not ultimately give us a better quality of life. So many times when He tells us to do something we think that He is trying to take something away from us. Nothing could be farther from the truth! Everything that our Heavenly Father commands us to do will be what turns out to be best for us. So when He says, “Seek My face!” God is not just trying to get something through us; He is really trying to get something to us. You see, He knows that spending time seeking to know Him more and seeking His presence is vital to our spiritual life. As Jesus said, “without Him we can do nothing.” This is eternal life! But the problem is not getting God to know how much we need to spend time with Him… It is getting us to understand how vital it is for us. The best illustration of the importance of this time spent with God I have ever heard was by Joyce Meyer: She likened it to having a pacemaker that needed to be charged at a certain time every morning. In this illustration, she asked the question- “If your life depended on recharging your pacemaker at that specific time every morning, where would you be every morning at that time? Of course, you will be hooked up to that power source! It wouldn’t matter if you did not sleep well the night before, if you would rather watch TV, or even if someone invited you to an all-expense paid trip to your favorite place. No matter how you felt or what came up, you would be recharging that battery at all costs. Why? Because it would be your vital need! This is how we should view our time spent with God! Do you understand the mentality that God wants us to adopt? He wants us to be thirstier for the “living water” of His presence than we are for physical water. He wants us to be more zealous for entering into “the rest” that comes from abiding in Him than we are for our physical sleep. He wants our “one desire” to be in His presence every day! It has multiple benefits! It is our vital need! And it is also our call! Now of course we do not have to be this rigid about it because we are not going to die spiritually if we miss a day of recharging our spiritual battery. But if we do not adopt this kind of mentality the devil is sure to distract us. Have you ever noticed that when you have decided to go to your prayer closet that every possible distraction will come up - the phone will ring, someone knocks at the door, the dog starts barking, etc? Not only will these external distractions come, but your mind will also start chasing all kinds of rabbits. For instance, you will have all these thoughts about all the things that need to be done around the house. Now you know good and well that if you were vegging out in front of the television you would not be thinking of how you need to clean out the garage. So where do you think these external and internal distractions come from? You got it! It is the enemy that is planting these distractions in your path of fellowship with God. So why does he fight our time with God like this? Do you think it might be because he knows how vital this time we spend with God is to our spiritual lives? I guarantee you this is why! He apparently knows something that we don’t… But no more! We are no longer going to be ignorant of and deterred from our high calling in Christ Jesus. Lord, you have said, “Seek Me and require my presence as your vital need!” So we say to You – “Lord, one thing we will desire to do – We will seek to spend time with You!” So the Lord has made known to us that it is extremely important that we make this a daily habit of ours. Therefore, this “one thing” is what I consider to be the most important daily routine that we could ever adopt. THIS ONE THING Did you know that David already felt this way about His walk with God? Most of us are familiar with how God called David a man after His own heart. Well, I believe we can see what made him a man after God’s own heart earlier here in his 27th Psalm. In the beginning of Psalm 27:4, David said, “One thing I have desired of the Lord, that will I seek …” He said that there was just one thing that he desired from God, and it was this one thing that he sought after. What was this “one thing”? “… that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.” Now the “house of the Lord” in the Old Testament was a type and shadow of the presence of God. It was there that the Holy of holies resided and the ark of the covenant dwelt – both of which were symbolic of God’s presence. But today, under our new and better covenant, the veil has been rent! God’s presence is not limited to a physical structure anymore! So when David said that his one desire was to live in the house of the Lord all the days of his life, what he was really saying was that his one desire was to dwell in God’s presence all the days of his life. David longed to spend every day in God’s presence praising, worshipping, and fellowshipping with Him. I believe this was the main thing that pleased God so much about David … David valued his fellowship with God so much and proved it in that he spent much time praising, worshipping, and loving on His God (as evidenced by the myriad of psalms that he wrote). So let’s look at some of the benefits that David gives us of living in His presence … THE BENEFITS OF WALKING But before we get into all of the spiritual benefits of walking with God, let me share with what I learned about the benefits of physically walking because, again, we will find that they mirror each other … I promise you that the so-called experts out there believe in the benefits of walking. I had to look at several different articles before I felt like I truly exhausted all of walking’s benefits. So here is what they say walking does for us and how it benefits us:
If you want to keep adding candles to that birthday cake, start walking! Taking into account certain factors, researchers discovered a 51% lower mortality risk for those who took 8,000 steps a day, compared with those who took 4,000. And the more the subjects walked, the greater the benefit. In fact, extending a stroll to 12,000 steps a day was linked to a 65% lower risk of death. So if you think it’s too late for you to reap these benefits, know this: A certain study showed that those who became fit later in life cut their risk of a potentially deadly stroke in half. But while there are benefits to just simply walking, the real benefits come to those who walk a little more briskly. Brisk walkers have been found to have up to 20 years greater life expectancy compared to slow walkers. So yes, walking yields longevity – and the more intense the walk the better.
It’s not a stretch to say that just a little walking (or other aerobic activity) grows your brain. Researchers have found that regular aerobic exercise appears to increase the size of the region of the brain responsible for memory, and the benefits can be pretty immediate. Getting out there and walking regularly may even help those already experiencing memory problems. According to one Neurology study, just 35 minutes of continuous walking or stationary biking three times a week, combined with a heart-healthy Mediterranean diet, improved the scores on thinking tests of subjects who had “verified cognitive concerns,” such as remembering or concentrating.
As we get older, fat that used to primarily land on our hips and thighs can start to shift to our bellies. That spare tire is stubborn, but regular cardio exercises can reduce it. In a small study of 27 obese women, researchers found that power walkers were able reduce abdominal fat. What’s more, they did so without even dieting.
If you’re among the 50 percent of people over age 65 with chronic sleep problems, walking could be your ticket to more quality shut-eye — which is important for everything from preventing heart disease to staying sharp as you age.
Walking can help protect you during cold and flu season too! A study of over 1,000 men and women found that those who walked at least 20 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week, had 43% fewer sick days than those who exercised once a week or less. And if they did get sick, it was for a shorter duration, and their symptoms were milder. Physical activity boosts the immune system response during and after exercise. People who exercise regularly are known to get fewer viral infections and fewer severe symptoms when they do get sick. Research has shown that in addition to lowering the risk of heart disease, regular walking reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, dementia, type 2 diabetes, and even breast cancer.
Walking briskly helps strengthen the heart by increasing the heart rate and improving circulation, which can help lower blood pressure. Walking is an easy way to increase physical activity and is known to help prevent and manage heart disease for those with or at risk of heart disease.
Light-intensity walking can improve blood sugar levels after eating a meal. Research has shown that taking a low-intensity walk, even for a few minutes, after eating can significantly improve blood sugar levels compared to standing or sitting after a meal.
Now how many calories you burn from walking depends on how fast you walk, your body type, and even the surface you walk on. But the fact is, just simply taking a walk works wonders in burning those calories that we desperately need to get rid of.
Research shows that regular walking at moderate intensity can help lower high cholesterol. Walking reduces cholesterol just as much as running. The more distance walked, the greater the cholesterol-lowering benefits. That’s a lot of benefits, huh? And on top of all of these benefits, walking also is said to help our vision, promote more peace, ward off depression, and even improves mood, tames our sweet tooth, protects against joint pain, boosts our energy levels, etc. etc. etc. THE BENEFITS OF WALKING WITH GOD But just like walking in the natural has tons of benefits, walking with God does as well! In the rest of Psalm 27:4, David said that He sought to dwell in God’s presence every day for two reasons… “(1) to behold the beauty of the Lord and (2) to inquire in His temple.” What do these two benefits describe? Both of these describe having a heightened awareness of the things of God. You see, in God’s presence we begin to see and know the things of God more clearly. Number one, in God’s presence we catch little glimpses of how beautiful He is. There are times when He is manifesting Himself to us that we see just how wonderful and majestic He is. There are no words to describe just how glorious those times in His presence are. These are just small tastes of what we will be seeing for all eternity. Number two, in His presence we get answers too. It just seems like when we spend time in His presence that knowledge, wisdom, and understanding abounds. I know in my own personal times with God that when I am worshipping Him, revelation knowledge oftentimes seems to come to me. Things that I had pondered for a long time will become crystal clear to me. Then in verse 5 David went on to describe another major benefit of walking in the presence of God – His protection. He said, “For in the time of trouble He shall hide me in His pavilion. In the secret place of His tabernacle He shall hide me; He shall set me high upon a rock.” This verse reveals the same truth that Psalm 91 does – that dwelling in His secret place offers us protection. Psalm 91:1 says that “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” And the rest of Psalm 91 goes on to describe all of the promises of God’s protection to those who have applied verse one to their lives. You see, we are sheltered from the devices of Satan when we abide in the secret place of God’s presence. I like to picture it like we are walking down the sidewalk, sharing an umbrella with the Lord. So there is an umbrella over where God is, and when we are draw near to Him, walking hand in hand with Him, we get under the benefit of His umbrella. If we choose to abide outside of the perimeter of His presence, we will get wet. But when we walk in His presence, it’s like we are walking under His umbrella, protecting us from the elements. You see, God is light and in Him there is no darkness at all. He is the source of all good and perfect gifts and every blessing. So when we abide in His presence we are abiding in the sphere of all that God is, and a by-product of this is that those blessings of protection and provision become manifested in our lives. But arguably the best benefit of living in God’s presence is the change that takes place in us. Sure, the natural benefits of protection and provision are great, but nothing can compare to the spiritual fruit that is produced in our lives. You know, there is so much truth in the statement that you become like who you are around. Whether the people we hang around are good or bad, we are going to conform to whoever we spend our time with. So what do you suppose happens when we spend a quantity of time hanging out with God? We will become like Him, won’t we? That’s right! If we discipline ourselves to spend time with Him on a consistent basis, we will begin to see His fruit manifested in our lives. What an awesome truth! Psalm 92 gives us a natural way of looking at this effect His presence has on our spiritual lives … In verse 13-14 the psalmist says, “Those who are planted in the house of the Lord (i.e. His presence) shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bear fruit in old age. They shall be fresh and flourishing.” To me, these verses seem to be saying the same thing that Jesus said in John chapter 15 when He spoke of abiding in the Vine. In this parable, He spoke of the power of abiding in Him – how we bear much fruit by abiding in Him and how we cannot bear fruit apart from Him. If we take a look at the natural illustration of a vine and a branch, we can see how this works in the spiritual too. You see, a branch derives its life through the sap that it receives from the vine. I have heard that the vine actually pumps the sap into its branches which makes the branches bear fruit. What do I mean by “makes” them? They will actually “drown” if they do not yield their fruit! So the branches have no choice. However, if the branch is detached, it has no source of life and, therefore, has no hope of being fruitful. The result of this is that it will eventually wither and fade. You see, abiding in the presence of the Lord will cause our spiritual lives to be fresh and flourishing – that is, to be full of life, strong, and healthy because His life is causing us to be fresh and flourishing. As a matter of fact, the Hebrew word used for “fresh” literally means “to be full of sap.” Being planted by these rivers of living water will cause us to bear fruit in its season and also cause our “leaves” to not wither. (Psalm 1:3) And the beautiful thing about this is that it’s a promise even if you are up in age. This Psalm promises that walking with God, in His presence, will cause even the elderly to bear fruit just like the young bucks! Amen! Church, there are so many benefits to walking with God. It’s incredible. And one of those benefits is that it helps get us in good spiritual shape. Yes, just like walking is one of the most basic things you and I can do to get fit, walking in His presence is one of the most foundational & effective things we can do to get spiritually fit. So let’s grab those “nikeo’s” – those spiritual walking shoes that say we are more than conquerors – and start fellowshipping with God on a regular basis in order to cultivate a good & effective Christian “walk.” Oh yeah… I almost forgot … A cool thing about this is that you can actually do both at once – walk physically and walk spiritually. Yes, you can physically take a walk and walk with God at the same time! In fact, I highly encourage this! There have been a lot of times in my life where I would spend my times with God while I took a morning or evening walk, and those times are so fresh & flourishing – because I am raising up two birds with one stone (See what I did there?). So, let’s do it! Let’s walk with God and experience all the benefits thereof. Amen!
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